>Oh God, I want to get picked up for a series so badly, what can I do for main characters? TWO ANIMALS!
Oh God, I want to get picked up for a series so badly, what can I do for main characters? TWO ANIMALS!
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Animals are fun to draw and having two means you can have character dynamics.
>Family Guy had a pilot for this series
Oh God what could have been
>Oh God, I want to get picked up for a series so badly, what can I do for main characters? TWO PEOPLE!
It's honestly pretty funny. The dog is almost the exact same, but it's super weird seeing Peter as an old bald short guy.
It worked for Cow and Chicken.
Reminds me of Nickelodeon's effort to do the same thing around the same time, "Oh Yeah Cartoons."
There was one that was F-Files an X-Files parody based around fairy tales. Mulder was Chicken Little and Scully was Foxy Loxy
What a Cartoon gave us the following
>Johnny Bravo
>Dexter's Lab
>The Powerpuff Girls
>Cow and Chicken
>Courage the Cowardly Dog
Then came the Cartoon Cartoons Show which brought us
>Billy and Mandy
>KND
>Mike, Lou, and Ogg
>Sheep in the City
But seriously, look at this list of stuff
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I bet there's at least one thing on here you'll probably say "OH SHIT I REMEMBER THAT NOW" to.
I've been watching them the past couple days and a bunch of them are just burned into my memory. Just completely random fucking lines, like Plungerboy or the musical number from Pfish and Chip or the evil chicken guy who terrorizes a possum and some hens.
>tfw your cartoon gets rejected and forgotten but the creator of The Brothers Grunt gets his show immediately produced without even making a pilot, near-complete creative control, six seasons, many specials, a TV movie finale, and THE RIGHTS TO HIS CHARACTERS
They were just following a successful cartoon that was very popular in it's short run....... 2 STUPID DOGS
He originally pitched it to Nickelodeon, but they were not going to give him the rights to his own work.
It's called having amazing charisma.
Of all of these, Mina and the Count, Shake and Flick and Kitty Bobo were considered to be full series, but sadly didn't happen.
Seth had been kicking around Family Guy for a long time.
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That was pretty good.
Not as bad as "oh shit I have no budget to make a good cartoon"
"I KNOW JUST MIMIC UPA!"
and that's why Yucky Duck is the worst What a Cartoon. And they made TWO of them, dear god.
>spongebob win KCA this year
>me and the boys raid Viacom headquarter
>pull out weapons
spongebob must die.
Yuckie Duck seems like they took the budget for one 7 minute short and made two shorts with it instead.
I’d say Oh Yeah Cartoons was a better anthology series overall, it just seemed like it had more variety than What A Cartoon. Most What A Cartoon shorts were just poor Ren and Stimpy clones or generic Hanna Barbera shit. It was obvious which ones would become full series because they were the only ones that were unique and could stand on their own.
Imagine a timeline where Larry and Steve get picked up and Seth never makes Family Guy.
Anything by Pat Ventura is shit, his artsryle and humor is atrocious.
Choose your character Yas Forums.
Holy fuck. That guy must have balls to get away with such a good deal.
Captain Buzz Cheaply was pretty kino for an earthworm jim/darkwing duck clone
Phish and Chip was fun.
He looks like a General Skarr knockoff.
Pat Ventura was based. Y'all niggas just don't understand true art
>Dog gets tortured just because he wanted a peaceful lunch at the park, he never bothered the possum
Mean-sprited, who finds this shit funny?
Worm Paranoia and the Ralph Bakshi stuff were the last WAC shorts that ever aired, and you can see why...
The TV movie was originally going to be a theatrical movie but the failure of the PPG film cancelled it. Imagine how it would have looked on the big screen.
I always thought that show should have become a series of shorts. There's a lot you could do with that concept.
>and THE RIGHTS TO HIS CHARACTERS
He did it lads. He saved his show from current year decay.
>Rights to his characters
Bullshit, Cartoon Network owns the Eds as shown in stuff like Crossover Nexus. They just have to contact Antonucci if They want to make more Ed Edd n Eddy cartoons, stuff like merchandise, bumpers and cameos can they still do.
Holy fuck this is so weird, it's an episode of FG right down to the cutaway gags but animated more like Fritz the cat.
It feels like an exaggerated satirical take on older cartoons. Hell, that was the 90s since everyone was tired of Hannah/Barbara and missed it when Looney Tunes were the norm.
Name 5
Either the 'Help' cat or the Delivery Boy.
both What A Cartoon! Show and Oh Yeah! Cartoons were helmed by the same guy, which is part of why the two have so many similarities
Seibert is a hack.
Literally every cartoon submitted by Butch Hartman (except for Gramps).
yuckie duck is my SHIT
>Seibert is a hack.
in what way?
>"Do we have to listen?"
>"We better. Remember what happened to Grandma."
>"SHE WAS DEAD BEFORE I GOT THERE!!!"
>Cow and Chicken
>Tom and Jerry
>Regular Show
>Gumball
>Ren and Stimpy
Why are you even here?
He made Frederator
Only Cow and Chicken was in What a Cartoon retard, read the OP post again.
King Crab Space Crustacean is objectively better than Kitty Bobo and should’ve been picked up for a full series.
>she will never suck your face until her next mutation
>He made Frederator
not really seeing what the issue is, Frederator's output is overall pretty decent, well except for Fanboy & Chum Chum
>Ralph Bakshi
The absolute fuck
Weird to consider PPG and Dexter as technical Hanna Barbara toons.
yup, he immediately disowned them though as they're quite terrible
They have the HB logo after the credits
>mfw I saw the short
Oh god its been so long since I’ve seen this that I thought it was a fever dream. I thought that the part where the kid explodes into a sexy alien was an illusion conjured up by my young mind
Half of the creators of these shorts are either dead or retired.
Imagine a timeline where he died on the 9/11 airplane.
Agreed, but in Looney Tunes, the writers knew an audience didn't want to watch a character who was just a bully. That's why Bugs Bunny only instigates fights in his earliest shorts, and in the majority he's reacting to his antagonist. The same thing kind of applies here, because it looks like Pat just enjoyed seeing yuppies get their shit kicked in.
Agreed, it's kinda repetitive
OYC had far less memorable shorts compared to WAC.
I always confused the two. I'm a '98 zoomer and have little to no memory of either, though. Just heard about them on the internet when I was in middle school.