Perhaps no other decade of cartoons has influenced as many people as the 1960s. Baby boomers were raised on cartoons that perfectly captured the family dynamics of the modern sitcom while being more ...
Barker Bill's Cartoon Show was the first network television weekday cartoon series, airing on CBS from 1953 to 1955. The 15 minute show was broadcast twice a week, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5 P.M.
The series, produced by creator Joss Whedon and iconic comic book scribe Jeph Loeb, would have taken the story back to its roots, with Buffy and her Scooby gang back in their sophomore year at ...
Animated and cartoon titles used to often be classic Disney and Saturday morning staples, or raunchy adult counterpoints. Though there was some common ground, it was sparse (and dependent on a kid’s ...
Cartoon Network made TV history, but among so many shows, some have been forgotten and hardly anyone talks about them today.
Now that HBO is back in the name, the Max streaming service is calling "takesies backsies" on its family entertainment plans. At this stage, the strategy shift seems to mean removing a lot of ...
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