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So Nick also released a sneak peek of that new Hey Arnold TV movie:

The cartoon community can talk shit about nickelodeon all they want about cancellation and copyright infringement. but the one thing that I will credit to that nickelodeon did something that cartoon network is afraid to do - making decent reboots that aren't empty hollowed cash cows.
 
The cartoon community can talk shit about nickelodeon all they want about cancellation and copyright infringement. but the one thing that I will credit to that nickelodeon did something that cartoon network is afraid to do - making decent reboots that aren't empty hollowed cash cows.
Thank goodness they look and act like they should!
 
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The jungle movie and the Rocko reboot thing are both good signs for Western Animation, now if only Cartoon Network would stop taking more Steven Universe wannabes...

I think canning Steven Universe would be the first true start to that - encouragement for something truly different can begin, then.
 
I'm not really surprised it happened. It was going to. But she nearly made it a full hundred years. There went one of the last links to the golden age.
And here's a long overdo ending to a show I'm amazed is still around in any capacity.
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And here's a long overdo ending to a show I'm amazed is still around in any capacity.
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OK. Frankly, I'd thought it had been canceled last year. Hartman's got another show going anyhow.

In any case, here's June Foray's rather legendary appearance on the Howard Stern show in 1987, in which... well, you'll have to hear it for yourself.

 
OK. Frankly, I'd thought it had been canceled last year. Hartman's got another show going anyhow.

In any case, here's June Foray's rather legendary appearance on the Howard Stern show in 1987, in which... well, you'll have to hear it for yourself.

Classic!

EDIT: Thinking of the "Shitty Animated Features" thread here (not to mention the Emoji Movie), somehow I come back to this one, one of those troubled productions yet became something of a childhood classic to some of us, not to mention its pedigree of talent involved.
 
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