Apparently rumored is that nick couldn't get the rights to use the wb logo so they to have plaster thier orange logo everywhere
If the rumor is true it's so moronic
They also had an episode of Rocko's Modern Life (Power Trip) where they randomly fill the screen with like 10 nickelodeon logos, and I have never understood why. No one has ever talked about it.
Yeah b***h, we know. Most of us aren’t fricking Zoomers.
Did you know Hanna Barbers cartoons used to come on the cable channel USA, way before Cartoon Network or Boomerang?
Peoplw like to false flag with the Optimus primal THIS AGAIN trite and be jerks for fun, and i dont think there really was a thread, specially when they dont pinpoint the thread number..
And if it existed it was one of those dime a dozen nonthreads that go nowhere because the jannies seethe at them and autosage them.
Just two tough, Ghidrah and i cant reacall if it were Sea Monster or Raids Again.
I DO remember local syndycation FOX channels airing non FOX stuff, here in mexicali we had the US signal of FOX from el Centro Yuma, outside of the early WB/FOX deal they had with Beetlejuice, Little Shop, Taz-Mania, Tiny Toon adventures, Animaniacs and Batman TAS, FOX local stations also showed Disney stuff even, how ironic, thats how i watched Aladdin, Gargoyles. Timon and Pumbaa and yes i catched a glimp of Bonkers.
The Fantastic Four, Nick Fury, Steve Rogers, and Tony Stark were among the original mourners for the funeral of Dan Turpin (expy of the late Jack Kirby) in the conclusion of the Superman: tAS two-parter "Apokolips....Now!"
>Nickelodeon's concept was created by Dr. Vivian Horner, an educator and the director of research on the PBS series The Electric Company. She created the first Nickelodeon series, Pinwheel. The Pinwheel show premiered on December 1, 1977, as part of QUBE, an early local cable television system that was launched in Columbus, Ohio by Warner Cable Corp. >Nickelodeon was originally seen as a loss leader for then-parent company Warner Cable. As the company saw it, having a commercial-free children's channel would prove useful in franchising its cable systems across the country, with that advantage putting them over rival companies such as HBO. >That same year, American Express sold its stake in Warner-Amex to Warner Communications, who in 1986 turned MTV Networks into a private company, and subsequently sold Nickelodeon, MTV, and the newly launched music video network VH1 to Viacom for $685 million, ending Warner's venture into children's television until they launched the Kids' WB block in 1995.
When Warner Bros decided to get into the cartoon business in 1930, there were two production studios that the Warner Bros were deciding between.
One was Leon Schlesinger Productions and the other was John R McCrory.
McCrory's cartoons were going be about a character call Buster Bear. Not much is known about the cartoon outside of a few screenshots and a handful of silent clips
Ultimately, Leon Schlesinger Studios won and we have the modern day Looney Tunes
I’ve said this before but it looks like you’re looking at an alternative universe, I honestly can’t imagine Warner’s cartoons succeeding with these, especially if the rumors are true of McCory reportedly beating his employees if the cartoons weren’t delivered on time
Mariah Carey had 3 separate guest appearances on American Dad, all playing completely random background characters and the appearances were unadvertised
She played a waitress Max Jets
She played the wife of a Cowboys fan that Stan has dinner with in Kung Pao Turkey
And she played a random background character in The Missing Kink
JK Simmons has also had many, largely unimportant, guest appearances on American Dad
wasn't there a time were they accidentally showed porn
Doubt.
Might be thinking of CN, but also again, doubt.
Rumors from back in the day type shit.
Was the call of duty hack during a gumball episode actually real
Nick also show upa and famous studios cartoons back then but most in the later era from the 60s.
No, that was unfortunately, Disney Jr.
Awesome.
That lady shouldn’t be complaining that she got free porn.
tbh I'd be pissed off is porn interupted Lilo and Stitch, it's one of my favourites, don't interupt it
what was the prono though
You can see part of the credits in the video
2009's semenal Frick My Filthy Hole.
show it you fricking homosexuals
>They emulated the video
Ayo what the frick
Too bad it wasn't pr0n of lilo and stitch
Given that it gave a "signal not found" error, it was probably a frick-up with her receiver.
years ago my local news did a report of a porno that was taped over a Porky Pig cartoon. It was from a bargain bin dollar store.
How are they right now?
Back when every network was buying up LT shorts and running them against each other, before CN was made and monopolized the whole franchise.
I remember Tiny Toons on Nicktoons too. Good times.
>Nick edits the intros for all the Spielberg shows to plaster their name everywhere and color everything orange
Who could forget?
Apparently rumored is that nick couldn't get the rights to use the wb logo so they to have plaster thier orange logo everywhere
If the rumor is true it's so moronic
But the WB logo is used in the Animaniacs water tower...
Yeah and I remember that the company name was mentioned a lot without it getting bleeped out
This is the same company that arbitrarily limits seasons of all their shows to 20 episodes. That kind of moronation is right up their alley.
They put the orange logo in a lot more places than to cover up WB logos.
They also had an episode of Rocko's Modern Life (Power Trip) where they randomly fill the screen with like 10 nickelodeon logos, and I have never understood why. No one has ever talked about it.
I remember this happening on Nickshows that aired in other countries at the time that didn't have Nickelodeon
I think it was a demo for something Nickelodeon did with international prints of their shows in later years
clip?
This was how I was introduced to LT growing up. Good times.
Yeah b***h, we know. Most of us aren’t fricking Zoomers.
Did you know Hanna Barbers cartoons used to come on the cable channel USA, way before Cartoon Network or Boomerang?
I was watching them on local broadcast, usually in the early morning while waiting for the school bus.
I remember this:
I'm a 92 baby so I didn't know but I thought Turner owned Hannah Babera by 1990, damn
We had a thread about this yesterday moron. It happened in 1996.
Sorry, I missed that, I was making rummie bears
Peoplw like to false flag with the Optimus primal THIS AGAIN trite and be jerks for fun, and i dont think there really was a thread, specially when they dont pinpoint the thread number..
And if it existed it was one of those dime a dozen nonthreads that go nowhere because the jannies seethe at them and autosage them.
I remember them mostly airing the 60s era shorts.
Did you know The Bugs Bunny and Tweety show still aired on Disney owned ABC after they bought the channel?
Disney Channel used to show Godzilla movies in its early years
Just two tough, Ghidrah and i cant reacall if it were Sea Monster or Raids Again.
I DO remember local syndycation FOX channels airing non FOX stuff, here in mexicali we had the US signal of FOX from el Centro Yuma, outside of the early WB/FOX deal they had with Beetlejuice, Little Shop, Taz-Mania, Tiny Toon adventures, Animaniacs and Batman TAS, FOX local stations also showed Disney stuff even, how ironic, thats how i watched Aladdin, Gargoyles. Timon and Pumbaa and yes i catched a glimp of Bonkers.
Yogi Bear used to air on Nickelodeon and Disney Channel, as well as Cartoon Network.
They even made a commercial proudly exclaiming that they would no longer be airing Bosko the Ink Kid shorts.
I 'member that.
“And no Bosko…..sorry Bosko.”
That Promo was so mean Why did Nickelodeon do Bosko like that?
Is on YouTube that promo?
The Fantastic Four, Nick Fury, Steve Rogers, and Tony Stark were among the original mourners for the funeral of Dan Turpin (expy of the late Jack Kirby) in the conclusion of the Superman: tAS two-parter "Apokolips....Now!"
BUMP
pump
Nickelodeon was originally founded by Warner as a way to dump their backlog of children’s programs before it was sold to Viacom
Really?
>Nickelodeon's concept was created by Dr. Vivian Horner, an educator and the director of research on the PBS series The Electric Company. She created the first Nickelodeon series, Pinwheel. The Pinwheel show premiered on December 1, 1977, as part of QUBE, an early local cable television system that was launched in Columbus, Ohio by Warner Cable Corp.
>Nickelodeon was originally seen as a loss leader for then-parent company Warner Cable. As the company saw it, having a commercial-free children's channel would prove useful in franchising its cable systems across the country, with that advantage putting them over rival companies such as HBO.
>That same year, American Express sold its stake in Warner-Amex to Warner Communications, who in 1986 turned MTV Networks into a private company, and subsequently sold Nickelodeon, MTV, and the newly launched music video network VH1 to Viacom for $685 million, ending Warner's venture into children's television until they launched the Kids' WB block in 1995.
How would be Nickelodeon in the 90s if it was still Warner property?
Batman TAS aired on either ToonDisney or DisneyChannel.
In Brazil, Fairly Odd Parents aired on Jetix
Trivia huh
yeah
Well GREAT!
Get off Cinemaphile Tony the Tiger
I love Cinemaphile trivia threads
When Warner Bros decided to get into the cartoon business in 1930, there were two production studios that the Warner Bros were deciding between.
One was Leon Schlesinger Productions and the other was John R McCrory.
McCrory's cartoons were going be about a character call Buster Bear. Not much is known about the cartoon outside of a few screenshots and a handful of silent clips
Ultimately, Leon Schlesinger Studios won and we have the modern day Looney Tunes
Also, John R McCorey used to beat his staff.
I’ve said this before but it looks like you’re looking at an alternative universe, I honestly can’t imagine Warner’s cartoons succeeding with these, especially if the rumors are true of McCory reportedly beating his employees if the cartoons weren’t delivered on time
Mariah Carey had 3 separate guest appearances on American Dad, all playing completely random background characters and the appearances were unadvertised
She played a waitress Max Jets
She played the wife of a Cowboys fan that Stan has dinner with in Kung Pao Turkey
And she played a random background character in The Missing Kink
JK Simmons has also had many, largely unimportant, guest appearances on American Dad
Cool