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openCartoon Network Old CGI Short Western Animation
It was a CGI short that used to play during Cartoon Network commercial breaks in Brasil around the year 2000. It was set in a futuristic city and the characters were flying or hovering robots. It was something of a fish-out-of-water situation. Maybe it was part of the "What a Cartoon" show.
Edited by TheDSIanopenStan Lee as the Main Character Western Animation
So a long time ago there was this animated... special... I think. Might have been a pilot for a show that never got off the ground.
Anyways, the main character was Stan Lee and he helped out a bunch of alien Super Heroes who crash landed on earth using his comics knowledge (though all the comics he apparently created in this show are only expired of the ones he actually created, probably due to liscencing issues).
I remember one scene where the villain probes his mind and it's just a montage of him at his writing desk coming up with comic characters.
openEl Tigre episode. Western Animation
This is an episode of El Tigre, specifically it's one where at the end grandpapi is a were-chicken and he clucks at the moon before laughing an egg, this is the clip.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD7WN9bmUcI
openRacing Worms(?) claymation/cg show? Western Animation
Does anybody remember a show from the late 90s, early 2000s, about a track team of anthropomorphic racing worms or slugs? I remember they were a species that didn't have legs, and it might have been a Canada-only show, but I'm not sure.
I vaguely remember one episode where they were visited by an Olympic athlete who was now blind after an accident, and the bulk of the episode had them figuring out ways to allow him to run again despite his disability, eventually creating a device like the running hare in horse racing where it was a device that ran around the track while making a loud noise to help him know where he was going.
openOlliver's Adventures episode (solved!) Western Animation
Can anyone identify the episodes of Olliver's Adventures from this query:
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/query.php?parent_id=98070&type=ykts
It is not a popular cartoon, so that is why I am asking. Thank you.
Edited by thestormtrooperopenSouth park episode Western Animation
Okay, it's me again, the problem is still my memory. I was asking myself what was that episode of South Park in which I remember there was a character with the aspect of a kinda freak or disabled, a kid-character which seems a loser, but with an amazing deep voice (at least in the dubbed italian version), who in the end of the episode performs a very good speech. The character only appears in this episode. I think it's an old episode.
The character I'm talking about is not Jimmy.
The episode is not "Freak Strike".
Please, can someone help me to recollect?
openin need of help pleasee Western Animation
it was a show about 4 kids in a psodo inca world where they are the heros they have to fight monstors by toching a a sighn on the monsters body that grants them with he abilty to transform to more powerful animalistc forms tiger hawk ox and camilon to be exact
Edited by AminoopenBoy's father starts talking in baby talk while making eggs and bacon. Western Animation
I saw it in either the late noughties or the early New Tens.
It was a cartoon that involved this little boy. He was white, but I don't remember much about his appearance, but I do remember his dad— he was blond, ripped, and wore brown clothes, including a hat.
The boy comes down for breakfast to find his dad (wearing a chef's hat and an apron) making some breakfast and talking away happily in a high-pitched voice with Elmuh Fudd Syndwome.
He sets down some eggs and bacon for the boy that form a smiley face, noting that the meal contains "daiwy and meat".
The boy, thoroughly weirded out by his dad's silly voice, says, "Why are you talking like that?". He responds, "Oh, no weason", then clears his throat and says in a much deeper, non-speech-impaired voice, "No reason".
openAnimals in the backyard Western Animation
So there was this girl who had colorful animals in her backyard. It wasn't 64 Zoo Lane, as it was a different art style (maybe sort of like 6Teen? Idk I think it was lineless art) and took place during the day. I think her dad was in at least one episode. It was on in the early 2000s.
openAnimated show 80s or 90s Western Animation
There might have been 2 shows where they used similar characters so they scenes could be from either. It was part medieval part modern sort of.
It followed a band i think the main guy had a magical guitar for some reason.
There was a member of the band who was a rock eater who had diamond teeth. He would pull his teeth out to pay for things.
At one point for some reason death was getting drunk and wanted to forget. His niece or daughter took over for him i think.
There was a jester who ended up being air to the throne but they originally thought it was the guy who had the magical guitar.
Near the end death rides a motor cycle for some reason to save the day.
There were a bunch of old guys who acted like teenagers because there dad was father time so they were young by comparison. A monkey was steeling from them to build the above motor cycle.
The more i write down the more i think this was a bad trip or something.
resolved 3D Animated Netlfix Cartoon (SOLVED) Western Animation
There was this 3D cartoon show I used to watch all the time when I was younger in the early 2010's on Netflix. It often featured a cat in some episodes and a dog in other episodes, with them in various different situations. One thing that always stuck out to me was how the human characters' faces were always never fully shown, only their legs and torso would ever be visible at a certain time. Similar to how it was done in Tom & Jerry.
Anyone have a clue has to what the name might be?
Edited by DrewTheJackalopenAnimated Movie About The Seasons (SOLVED) Western Animation
So, a while ago I watched this animated film about the seasons. The main character was from Spring-land (there was a "land" representing each season), and I think they were the next in line to be in charge of the magic clock that makes spring happen in our world. The "core component" of that magic clock was the "spring of Spring". Then whoever's in charge of Winter decides to stop Spring from occurring by stealing the spring of Spring, but then realizes that if Spring doesn't happen it'll skip right to Summer, which they hate even more. So they stole the "core components" of the other two clocks: a metal sun decoration (the sun of Summer) and literally the clock's hand (the "hand of fall")
Edited by sRAMrelevratopenCotton Pickin’ Fencing Wolves Western Animation
This seems to be some kind of lost media, but maybe someone here can find more information about it…. Please!
This was a sheepdog vs wolf cartoon (I believe it was a one-off). The wolf was hunting the sheepdogs sheep. The sheepdog kept getting in the way. The first time the wolf failed, the sheepdog muttered “cotton pickin’ wolves…” The second time, the wolf tried full on fencing the wolf with Sabre and everything. He fails and stomps off, and the sheepdog says “cotton pickin’ *fencing* wolves”.
The sheepdog had a very specific recognizable voice actor, similar to the one who voiced the sheepdog in Hokey Wolf. ‘Wolves’ sounds like ‘wuuulves’.
Does this ring a bell to anyone? Please help!
openNo Title Western Animation
its set in a cyperpunkish world where 5 characters go around and deliver packages 1 blue clothes with a hover board 2 red Orange with a motorcycle 3 a girl in pink who has a a jetpack
openMy little sister wants it and I need it if I want peace Western Animation
Is a cartoon series about a boy who is friends with a big brown yeti Like big hairy gorela man from the hemalia
openAn episode from Beavis&Butt-head Western Animation
Hi everyone,
I can't recollect what episode is the one where Beavis is shown in the future living his poor life without friends nor girlfriend. During this episode he speaks with ghostes from his past, included Butt-head. He spend his days working(?) and watching porn movies, I remember this lol. What was this episode? Thank you
openYoutube animated miniseries, possibly based on a comic or old cartoon? Western Animation
So the date 2015 is sticking out in my mind, either the year I watched it or the year it was posted on Youtube. It starts out with a teenage girl in her bedroom, and it’s obvious she’s a gamer by the decor. She’s playing a videogame when a creature comes out of it and tells her that the videogame world he came from is in danger. The girl is transported into the videogame, reluctantly I think, and I want to say that was where the first episode ended. There may have been about five episodes total. I remember she had a magical transformation, possibly had a sword, and in one episode there was a village of the same creature from the beginning (I think, could have been a different creature). The animation was colorful and probably hand drawn, not flash animated. I want to say that this miniseries was based off of a comic, or a soft reboot of an old show, but I don’t know for sure. Any help is appreciated!
openJetsons-style cartoon Christmas Special? Western Animation
I remember seeing this christmas special back in grade school that was almost like an alternate-universe version of the Jetsons. It was about a family in the future, but instead of living on Earth they were on an alien planet, and the plot of the Christmas Special was their alien neighbours learning about Christmas traditions. What was really weird about it was that I remember there being a George Jetson-type character, and he had a wife and kids, but they weren't called the Jetsons even thought the animation was a lot like the Jetsons and the writing was very Hanna Barbera as well. At the time I had thought it actually was like an early version of the Jetsons or something.
open[SOLVED] One-handed cartoon monkey finds a new hand Western Animation
Okay, this is kind of a weird one. I remember only one scene. A monkey (could've been a Funny Animal, but probably just a cartoony animal) has a Hook Hand but it finds a new hand for itself (not sure where that one came from). But instead of replacing its hook with it, the monkey attaches the hand to the arm that already has a hand. So now one of its arms still has just a hook, and the other has two hands. The hands are attached to the wrist palm-to-palm and the monkey starts clapping them. All of it is Played for Laughs. I have a distant feeling it might be an episode of Invader Zim? But if it is, I can't find it
Edited by Andariel

So there was this animated show about a blonde girl who was a witch which I think was either Canadian or French and it wasn't Sabrina the Teenage Witch. I know this is vague but that's all I remember from it.