
Nick’s Tak and the Power of the Juju, Cartoon Network’s Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil and Kids’ WB!’s Skunk Fu! are three of the new fall season offerings. Are you excited about any of the new shows or would you rather just watch classic Popeye and Tom & Jerry DVDs?





Reader Comments
Joe Mclean : Administrator : Edmonton Toon Society
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Bring back the old classic toons. I\'m sick of all this poorly made CG-animated CRAPOLLA! Adult swim shows are really a disgrace. And now Cartoon Network keeps jamming live action junk down our throats.
Marisol Esposito : Educator : Digital Visions Online
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Hey can anyone tell me if CatDog is out on DVD yet? I still don\\\\\\\'t know why Nick axed that excellent show...and who made the decision to put that stupid Tak on?
Anonymous : Puzzled : Sickened
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Why are some of the animation bloggers out there only there to promote their own projects and books? We\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'re sick of reading about their appearances around the world!
Cyndi : 2D Character Animator :
Friday, September 21, 2007
When did Sunday morning cartoons become better than Saturday morning cartoons? And Sunday morning cartoons SUCK!!!! I miss the classics! The poor kids today have no idea what their missing. They only know of crap cartoons.
. . .sad sad. . .
Jesse : Perez : Altoonitos
Monday, September 24, 2007
Did anyone see that Re-animated movie on Cartoon Network? That BLEW!
Shakeem R. Winn : writer and artist : winn ltd
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
I can\'t believe a cool concept like Hip- Hoppity and the Sundance keeps getting passed over for crap like skunk fu. When did Saturday morning cartoons become so foolish.
Eldon : Rigging Chief : Thicktoons Ltd.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
These Flash and low-end CGI cartoons come off like graphic tricks rather than real characters the audience can engage with.
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