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There are other forgotten Cartoon Network shows. - hi hi puffy amiyumi - squirrel boy - out of jimmy’s head - Mixels - almost naked animals - scaredy squirrel - robot Tony - chop socky chooks - robot boy
There was some shows I remember that will probably be forgotten like "What ever happened to Robot Jones?" Also Class of 3000, Sym-Bionic Titan, Megas XLR and the Secret Saturdays. Almost forgot about the MOTU and Thundercats Reboot.
Never forgot MAD and Clarence, along with Uncle Grandpa, although almost naked animals are definitely one of those shows that makes me question so much stuff
When I was 10 years old, I was a fan of Mixels, and back then I'd have to explain to people what is was because it was an obscure CN show that literally no one I met had ever heard of, so I feel you should have covered that as well. :)
Other CN shows people often forgot existed (third party included): * Baby Looney Tunes * My Gym Partner's A Monkey * Squirrel Boy * Flicks/Acme Night * Sidekick * Scaredy Squirrel * Cloudy W/ A Chance of Meatballs 2017. Good luck finding people that remembered the following.
I know all of them luckily. Baby looney tunes was my shit when I was 8-10 Never watched Gym Partners a Money but know it, my sister did I think Acme, yep I remember Watched Sidekick and Scardey Squirrel when I was 11 and 12 because Qubo was one of the channels on my TV at the time, my sister also saw them back when she was younger on Qubo. Liked them both, and both intros are fun. Cloudy was one of the last shows I saw on CN before I lost interest/needed new tvs
I never forgot Clarence or Flapjack. My family loved both of those. We quote them a lot. Good stuff. Clarence deserved better, I remember being made fun of in elementary for liking it by this other kid who called it trash. At the time, it seemed me, my dad, and my brother were the only ones who watched and liked it. I’m glad to see it these past few years get more appreciation. To see I’m not the only one who sees it for good. I actually have a friend now who called it gross… which I don’t get. But yeah, Clarance is a treasure.
I also used to think that it's gross and I always thought that clarence was annoying but ngl I think I was really wrong... well kinda clarnece is kinda annoying sometimes but he is just a kid and we all know how kids are and ngl I really miss the show at least it's better than the garbage reboots of teen titans and the power puff girls
They both knew how to get very creative with their episode premises. Like the funny face episode from Uncle Grandpa or the Rough Riders sauce episode from Clarence.
I remember Watching sidekick and Grojband and Mixels on Cartoon Network and they were nostalgic to me and I’m sad There now just CN Forgotten shows because In my opinion there pretty underrated
Here’s some of my favourite forgotten Cartoon Network shows! -transformers animated -sym bionic titan -Star Wars clone wars (2d version) -over the garden wall -whatever happened to robot jones? -thundercats (2011) -chop socky chooks - skunk fu -robotboy and -code lyoko (I know both skunk fu and code lyoko didn’t start out as Cartoon Network shows but I feel like many people remember watching those shows the most on their plus cartoon network promoted the hell out them so I’d say it counts)
Another thing, we LOVED the Incredible Crew. The songs are still bangers. Everybody gets a BAD HAIR CUT & be running errands with their MOMS. Poor Uncle Grandpa too. The tweet the creator made 😂☠️
2 of the more obscure CN shows I know of are Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, which debuted in 2004 and it's somehow based on the japanese pop rock duo Puffy AmiYumi, and the 2022 We Bare Bears spin-off that still lives on till this day called We Baby Bears
Here's some other forgotten/obscure CN shows especially from my childhood. Time Squad What Ever Happened to Robot Jones Evil Con Carne (this show used to be shared with Billy & Mandy in its early years) Megas XLR Duck Dodgers He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002) Sitting Ducks Class of 3000 Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes
Clarence is honestly one of the best CN shows out there. The characters are just so well done, and the stories for the episodes are actually interesting.
Dude , found your channel on my recommended and I gotta say you did a good job on this I remember all of these forgotten gems some were good and some others were just cringy to watch MAD, Problem Solverz are definition of cringe
The problem solverz wasn’t intended for cartoon network they just put it their because adult swim didn’t have space for it so they played it as close as possible to the adult swim block
I may be one of the few people that actually likes Problem Solverz. Or liked, since I haven't actually seen it since I was a kid. I particularly liked whatever the heck Alfe was supposed to be, and I even played the Flash game on the Cartoon Network website that starred Alfe. He kinda reminds me of the Coffee Bean from Regular Show, now that I think about it. Really, I enjoyed his bombastic attitude and being the absolute own-name-chanting cloud-cuckoo-lander of the trio. I didn't even mind the animation. I can't say I loved it, but I didn't mind it. Even now, while I can see the overabundance of colors that could cause epileptic attacks by how much is constantly on screen, I still don't see the animation as that much of an eyesore. Again, it's not appealing, but it's not awful to me. Probably my best memory of the show was when I was sick, and spent the day home from school, watching Cartoon Network all day. And wouldn't you know it, Problem Solverz was airing at that time (Hell, it may have been when I was first introduced to the show.), amongst other shows I enjoyed.
Crazy how I still vividly remember all of these shows, especially Problem Solverz. I'm surprised that hole in the wall wasn't on this list, that's something that I feel as though many people wouldn't have remembered.
I really enjoyed a majority of these shows as a kid, MAD is definitely a really good one and has fantastic & hilarious skits. Level Up is also what Code Lyoko Evolution should've been and fails at, there's more life and better lighting for real world environments and understands the important thing CL was about which is focus on real world and things happening in places for the cast, their families, etc., not the digital world.
Despite what people think of CN's live action era, I actually do hold near and dear to my heart. I grew up watching CN live a lot as a kid back in the late 2000s / early 2010s.
Some of these shows either aired on Cartoon Network before 2005 when I was born, or they never aired in my country which is Serbia. They are only The Problem Solverz, Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, Almost Naked Animals, Scaredy Squirrel, MAD, Destroy Build Destroy, Dude What Would Happen?, Hole in the Wall, Squirrel Boy, etc. I only remember some shows like Level Up, DreamWorks Dragons, Johnny Bravo, Johnny Test, Dr. Dimensionpants, Supernoobs, Mixels, Legends of Chima, etc. The remaining shows that used to air a long time ago on Cartoon Network and will never air again are Ed Edd n Eddy, Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, Codename: Kids Next Door, Camp Lazlo, My Gym Partner's a Monkey, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Chowder, The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Robotboy, Eliot Kid, Chop Socky Chooks, Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Green Lantern: The Animated Series, Young Justice, Transformers: Prime, Gormiti Nature Unleashed, Angelo Rules, Hero 108, Ben 10, Generator Rex, The Secret Saturdays, Sym-Bionic Titan, Megas XLR, Total Drama, 6teen, Grojband, Detentionaire, Stoked, Sidekick, Teen Titans, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, Xiaolin Showdown, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, etc. The new shows that later came out were The Amazing World of Gumball, Regular Show, Adventure Time, Uncle Grandpa, Steven Universe, Clarence, We Bare Bears, Teen Titans Go!, Ninjago, Nexo Knights, Justice League Action, Xiaolin Chronicles, Transformers: Robots in Disguise, Mighty Magiswords, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes, Unikitty!, Apple & Onion, Craig of the Creek, Summer Camp Island, Transformers: Cyberverse, Ben 10 (2016), The Powerpuff Girls (2016), Long Live the Royals, Victor and Valentino, Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart, Power Players, Monster Beach, Elliott from Earth, Be Cool Scooby-Doo!, New Looney Tunes, The Tom and Jerry Show, Total DramaRama, Taffy, Mr. Magoo, Fungies!, Jellystone!, We Baby Bears, ThunderCats: Roar, Looney Tunes Cartoons, Tom and Jerry in New York, Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?, Ninjago: Dragons Rising, Jade Armor, Hero Inside, etc.
Elliott From Earth, Victor & Valentino, Generator Rex, The Secret Saturdays, The Life & Times Of Juniper Lee, Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi, Totally Spies, Code Lyoko, Camp Lazlo, My Gym Partner’s A Monkey, Scaredy Squirrel, Sitting Ducks, Skunk Fu, Zatch Bell, & Ozzy & Drix.
I never forgot Flapjack Uncle Grandpa and Clarence! It is creepy and has the scariest moments ever! You will be missed Flapjack and your show and moments were scary as hell! You will be remembered and loved and scared by! And for you Uncle Grandpa! You will be funny and remembered by because you always have great moments and sure, youtubers hate you, but, you will always be remembered! And for you Clarence! You are an awkward and weird show! But you will always have great and funny moments! R.I.P for you three! ❤😔🥺😢
I remember watching Destroy, Build, Destroy when I was a kid, I actually LOVED it a lot, and to be honest, Incredible Crew was one of my guilty pleasures lol even MAD, to an extent!!!
Secret Mountain Fort Awesome looks like....I...a really bad trip? I don't know how to describe it, and I didn't know something like that existed until seeing this video.
Dude, this is the first video i’ve ever seen that mentions the old video creator! i’ve been looking for info on it forever and i haven’t been able to find it anywhere. I used to use that all the time
For some reason their reasoning behind not airing it on Adult Swim was because it was "too cute" but in my opinion, cute is NOT the word I'd use to describe that show lol
@@leesimmons5453 it's so stale. Even when it first came out when I was a stoner in hs (the exact demographic it's appealing to) but I thought it was like the worst thing on AS
I remember seeing a couple episodes of Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, and that’s about it for some reason, I don’t know if I only saw all the available episodes the show had to offer.
I wouldn't take any of them, to be honest. Sure, Be Cool, Scooby-Doo is a masterpiece compared to Velma, but it's still not a good show. I remember watching a couple of episodes when it came out, and I found it to be a pretty boring and standard kid show, as well as a boring and standard Scooby-Doo incarnation. I find Scooby-Doo in general to be boring and uninteresting, but that doesn't change how forgettable this show was.
@RyanMcKennaGosling Well, guilty pleasure is different than being actually good in terms of writing(which I feel is the biggest indicator of quality in media)since guilty pleasure is more subjective, but I understand. A guilty pleasure of mine would be the movie Freddy Got Fingered. It's one of the most vile, poorly written, terrible pieces of trash I can think of in terms of objective writing, filmmaking and common decency too, but that's why I find it funny to watch.
I would love it if they made box sets of each and every season of Cartoon Network's MAD someday. I know dvds are dying. But, please I would love it. Just for how it is time capsule of it's time. I know it would be a bit hard cause of all of the copyright issues it would easily have if they where gonna do that kind of thing. But, it's parody. Robot Chicken has mostly all of it's seasons on dvd so what not MAD. Come on WB/Tuner Broadcast/ Cartoon Network. Do that. Please! 🙏 🙏🙏🙏
@@ajytabbott2004 it really is a shame. I wish shows that didn't get that many home media releases would get more. Because while it's "easy" to find what you wanna watch on streaming services. What if a show got took off because of something or time only because of rights issues or a episode isn't there because of it's controversial nature whether the episode is bad or not. And some many others to think of. That's why dvds for shows for a much more older audience is sometimes better on dvds. While f words may lose there impact uncensored. It at least has most if not all episodes of a show I like. I hope one day companies will realise that dvds are something collectors and archivers are wanting. I get in this time is unrealistic. But, there's a sertin charm about dvds. It's like with there many menus and special features. Yes those features would be or already be online. Either have the person posting footage of the special features from the dvds or something else. There's Still a sertin charm with those special features and hell even. Extras that dvds have. that most streaming services don't have. And another thing. I absolutely love holding the box's full of my favourite TV shows on disc's. There's a lot of reasons why I love it. But, just holding them in my autistic chubby, BIG. Hands is something I love. Very happy to have Family Guy and American Dad! On dvd, baby!
@@RyanMcKennaGosling that would be very nice. While in places it was bad. I miss Cartoon Network's era around the mid 2000s to early 2010s. Shows like The Looney Tunes Show, Mystery Incorporated, MAD, Gumball, Regular Show, Adventure Time and many more are ones I can think of for a long time. I think I've seen most of The Looney Tunes Show episodes and Mystery Inc's episodes. Those ones especially. They should really release something like that someday. Hopefully 😥🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ironically, you completely forgot Out of Jimmy's Head, which is a series based on Cartoon Network's Live-Action film, ReAnimated. I thought it was O.K., but my standards are probably too low for the Cartoon Community...
@@friedpancakes266 They would've lasted a lot longer. Especially Uncle Grandpa because it combined so many different styles, similar to Smiling Friends.
you should honestly make a video covering the nicktoons network-exclusive shows, the ones like kappa mikey, shuriken school, iron man: armored adventures, wild grinders, etc.
The Problem Solverz should’ve been on Adult Swim. It feels like it was meant for it, considering the creator would also make Stony Quackers, a show from Animation Domination on Fox. Stony Quackers and its spin-off, Gothball, were significantly better than TPS. They were more laid-back and looked quite nice visually.
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I wake up in a cold sweat remembering that Andrew W K, creator of the song Ready to Die was the host of the hit Cartoon Network show Destroy Build Destroy
I'll always remember him being involved with the marketing for the game "Rage 2". He just comes out on the Bethesda stage like - "ARE YOU READY - TO RAAAAAAAAGE?!!" 😂
Anyone remember Robotomy, dropped a month after MAD and Regular Show and by January of next year, vanished from existence. It’s a shame because it was pretty underrated.
MAD was a childhood bomb, i hated it The parodies featured characters from shows i loved when i was little Like the asgardigans which is a combination of the backyardigans and thor Im of course sensitive to people putting down shows from my childhood and saying their terrible and when people do that it makes me uncomfortable that I sometimes cry sensitive tears
The weird thing about almost naked animals is that the creator of the show Noah Z Jones is American ,yet the show was only produced in Canada and then got rights to air on an American channel,which is pretty confusing if being honest.
@@cradica he also made the 7d but imagine the amount of time wasted to have to go to another country to get your show picked up to now get the thumbs up from a network you wanted your show to get pitched too and he was still working on fish hooks at the time the show premiered.
I don't know if the old remakes of stuff count, but I remember some that no one remembers, like Ben 10 from 2005, Total Dramarama, Justice League Unlimited, AND the Teen Titans from 2003. An original show i somewhat remember is Hole In The Wall. Good time to be a 2000s kid.
Here's my list of forgotten cartoon network shows: 1. Hi Hi Puffy Amiyumi 2. Sunday pants 3. Chop Socky Chooks 4. The Garfield Show 5. Sonic Boom 6. Stoked 7. Skunk Fu 8. The Moxy Show 9. Chaotic 10. George of the Jungle
Ok, here's one I THINK aired on CN: Scaredy Squirrel. I remember watching an episode online and ended up seeing the CN bumper in the bottom left, so part 2? Also thank you for reminding me about the eh show that is Almost Naked Animals.
It's weird how Uncle Grandpa got so much hate compared to Secret Mountain etc. At least the characters in Uncle Grandpa didn't make you sick to look at them. And I liked Mad because it had so many different art styles.
I used to love Clarence, but for some reason my dad hated this show, and would go as far to call it “The Belson Show” but he has never seen a full episode in his life. This show makes me feel nostalgic tbh, I miss it.
Oh yeah, it was called Mixit Video Creator and it was sick. You could have dance parties, fights, and just the crazy situations play out using clips of Adventure Time, Gumball, and Regular Show