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20 Cartoon Network Shows You Forgot Existed
A nostalgic look into Cartoon Network’s past reveals shows worth revisiting, like Time Squad and Sheep in the Big City.
Animation historian Jerry Beck tells IndieWire about how cavalier programming decisions have hurt Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes.
Though Captain Planet has largely been dormant since the cartoon's original run, now he's coming back in the form of a new ...
Bugs Bunny has been a Warner Bros. icon for 80-plus years. Naturally, Max just deleted any evidence that he existed before ...
A Florida editor says he was fired by his local paper, part of a national network ... a full-page ad in the Post decrying the cartoon as “a modern-day blood libel” and saying, “Hate speech ...
The bizarre move came as the franchise made its fully animated theatrical debut with The Day the Earth Blew Up this past weekend.
Dead & Company has returned to Sphere for a second residency. From opening night, here's what's different or the same and why ...
A report from his trip to Australia including a visit to Bluey World in Brisbane. Bluey is inexplicably taking over the ...
Looney Tunes has been an icon of Warner Bros. for decades but it seems as if Bugs Bunny and his friends are nearly all but ...
In the fourth episode of The Deep End, Jon Nelson and others describe dealing with emotions they haven’t felt in a long time.
For three and a half blocks, athletes and ungulates share the road during the headlining event of Alaska's Fur Rendezvous ...