Cats And Dogs: I Want You To Stay Here
the best bit from the best cats and dog movie were the cat is locked in the room by the evil mr tinkls!
Saw it in Hawaii with Mikey and Tyler.
Didn’t care for the movie, but at this line?…I had never laughed to hard at a movie, ever.
The Big Cartoonie Show Intro – Season 2
SEASON 2:
At this point, the show, previously known fully as “The Cat & Birdy Warneroonie Pinky Brainy Big Cartoonie Show”, was promoted to being shown on weekday afternoons and, for whatever reason, was also retitled “The Cat & Bunny Warneroonie Super Looney Big Cartoonie Show”, which I never understood because Sylvester and Bugs have clearly never been teamed up (unless you count the non-canonical Bugs Bunny newspaper comic strip). In this form, the show featured only segments from “Tiny Toon Adventures” and “Animaniacs”, plus “Looney Tunes” shorts on weekdays, and was bookended by wrap-around “hosting” segments starring two kids named Karen & Kirby (that’s them you see right at the start), voiced respectively by Cheryl Chase and Richard Horvitz. Worth noting is that the Kids’ WB! press guide for this season claimed that the show was also featuring “Pinky and the Brain” segments (both with and without Elmyra), but aside from their cameo in this intro and the appearance of “Cheese Roll Call” in one episode that I recorded, I have no recollection of the mice actually appearing on the show in this season. The show was taken off the following year, and as a result, “Looney Tunes”, “Tiny Toons”, and “Animaniacs” disappeared from Kids’ WB! altogether. Oh, and it should also be noted that this theme song is different from those used in the first season because this one has a few extra lyrics and is not being sung by the Warner siblings. And there’s the obvious fact that some of the “Animaniacs” animation used in the first season’s intro is replaced by some animation from “Tiny Toons” (i.e. it’s now Plucky instead of the Goodfeathers who gets knocked away by the ball).
Looney Tunes on Nick Commercials
1. “Looney Tunes on Nick” Ending
2. Nick at Nite up next bumper
3. Sports Cartoon (Karate)
Was interested in this and all the other short cartoons Nickelodeon would play throughout its daytime programming, but once was enough. They were too uneventful to keep my attention more than a second time. even though I watched them multiple times anyway.
4. Alpha Bits (cut off)
A-B-C DELICIOUS! lolz. Loved this commercial. never bought or ate the cereal.
5. Sparkle Crest
The animation was impressive, the bold blue gel as tooth paste was crazy to me, and the recognizable tune of Locomotion that I knew from The Jim Henson hour made this one a winner. I was only able to experience its awesomeness at friend and family houses though since we got our tooth paste from the health food store. naturally.
6. Nickelodeon ID (Octopus)
This made sense to me when I saw it on tv. looking back…not somuch.
7. “Looney Tunes on Nick” bumper
8. NES Paperboy
9. Flexiblocks
I hated blocks and anything building-related and I wanted these things. The sheer wtf-omg-ness of BLOCKS that fkking MOVE was just too irresistible not to be mine. except they never were mine. I never asked for them because although I was amazed and desired them for archival purposes, I knew I would never play with colored bricks on hinges.
10. “Looney Tunes on Nick” bumper and ending
Speedy Gonzales gave a friendly child-relatable Mexican figure to younger viewers. later attacks that he was ‘racist’ were idiotic damaging lies.
11. Nick at Nite up next bumper
12. Sports Cartoon (Football)
“Sports Cartoon” is a really uncreative title for this series of shorts. I feel about this one the same as the other: I liked it, but always desired dialog and more editing to liven it up a little.
13. 11th Cable Ace Awards
14. “Best of SNL” Promo
15. “Bigfoot Strikes Again” VHS (cut off)
16. “Looney Tunes on Nick” bumper
17. Russian Porcelain Plate
18. “Patty Duke Show” Promo
19. “Looney Tunes on Nick” bumper
The Big Cartoonie Show Intro – Season 1
“The Cat & Birdy Warneroonie Pinky Brainy Big Cartoonie Show” was a show that began airing on Kids’ WB!’s Saturday morning lineup on January 10, 1999. Originally airing for an hour and a half (with “Histeria!” making up the last half-hour of the schedule), “The Big Cartoonie Show” followed a similar format to many “Looney Tunes” compilation shows of the past, but also included segments from “Tiny Toon Adventures”, “Animaniacs”, “Pinky and the Brain” (and “Pinky, Elmyra and the Brain”), and “The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries”. (Essentially, you could think of it as an attempt to keep “Animaniacs” on the Saturday morning schedule despite the fact that it was now cancelled.) But after four episodes in that form, Kids’ WB! began airing a certain Japanese-created video game-based cartoon that shall remain nameless, and as a result, “The Big Cartoonie Show” was cut down to just half an hour and showed only segments from “Animaniacs” and “Pinky, Elmyra and the Brain” (although it should be noted that most episodes from the latter series were first shown here).
This is actually the second of four intro sequences I know that the show had, three of them in the first season alone. The first one had the “Looney Tunes” characters singing the song alongside the “Animaniacs” characters, then it was replaced with this one where the only “Looney Tunes” character who appears is Michigan J. Frog. Two episodes ran with a shortened version where they cut to “It’s got cheese and pepperooni!” right after “‘Cause this name is not so puny”, which was sung by Brain instead of Slappy in that version.
Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon 1988
This was Nick’s first Looney Tunes on Nick intro.
The nick logo was featured as:
A pencil drawing Daffy on screen,
Dirt from Bugs’s rabbit hole,
Stage curtains,
Foghorn Leghorn’s umbrella,
a UFO,
Speedy Gonzales’s sail,
a flower,
a rock crushing Will-E.,
and Sylvester and his son’s popcorn box.
SNICK Commercials: 1993
With a lame Youtube Commercial at the 2:57 mark.