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SPOOON!
New Jetix Schedule (6/13): The Tick Included


This new schedule will take effect June 13th on ABC Family and Toon Disney. As you can see, The Tick will be on Toon Disney 7 times a week and ABC Family once each week. Fewer weekday episodes of Power Rangers, but no one thought the hour long run would last forever. The "Super Picks" will be episodes of various shows based on internet voting.

ABC Family:
Mondays
7:00am Spider-Man
7:30am Battle B-Daman
8:00am Power Rangers Generations
8:30am Power Rangers DinoThunder

Tuesdays
7:00am Incredible Hulk
7:30am Battle B-Daman
8:00am Power Rangers Generations
8:30am Power Rangers DinoThunder

Wednesdays
7:00am Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
7:30am Battle B-Daman
8:00am Power Rangers Generations
8:30am Power Rangers DinoThunder

Thursdays
7:00am X-Men
7:30am Battle B-Daman
8:00am Power Rangers Generations
8:30am Power Rangers DinoThunder

Fridays
7:00am Power Rangers S.P.D.
7:30am Battle B-Daman
8:00am Power Rangers Generations
8:30am Power Rangers DinoThunder

Saturdays
7:00am Battle B-Daman
7:30am Shinzo
8:00am Dragon Booster
8:30am Digimon
9:00am W.I.T.C.H.
9:30am Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
10:00am Power Rangers S.P.D.
10:30am Fantastic Four
11:00am Super Picks
11:30am Power Rangers Generations

Sundays
7:00am Battle B-Daman
7:30am Shinzo
8:00am Dragon Booster
8:30am Digimon
9:00am W.I.T.C.H.
9:30am Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
10:00am Power Rangers S.P.D.
10:30am Spider-Man
11:00am The Tick
11:30am Power Rangers Generations


Toon Disney:
Monday
7:00pm Digimon
7:30pm Power Rangers S.P.D.
8:00pm Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
8:30pm W.I.T.C.H.
9:00pm Power Rangers Generations
9:30pm Beyblade G Revolution
10:00pm Shinzo
10:30pm Spider-Man
11:00pm The Tick
11:30pm X-Men

Tuesday-Thursday
7:00pm Digimon
7:30pm Power Rangers Generations
8:00pm Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
8:30pm Power Rangers DinoThunder
9:00pm Digimon
9:30pm Beyblade
10:00pm Shinzo
10:30pm Spider-Man
11:00pm The Tick
11:30pm X-Men

Friday
7:00pm Digimon
7:30pm Power Rangers S.P.D.
8:00pm Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
8:30pm W.I.T.C.H.
9:00pm Power Rangers Generations
9:30pm Beyblade G Revolution
10:00pm Shinzo
10:30pm Spider-Man
11:00pm The Tick
11:30pm X-Men

Saturday
7:00pm Power Rangers Generations
7:30pm Power Rangers DinoThunder
8:00pm Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
8:30pm W.I.T.C.H.
9:00pm Super Picks
9:30pm Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends
10:00pm Gargoyles
10:30pm Spider-Man
11:00pm The Tick
11:30pm X-Men

Sunday
7:00pm Power Rangers Generations
7:30pm Power Rangers DinoThunder
8:00pm Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
8:30pm W.I.T.C.H.
9:00pm Dragon Booster
9:30pm Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends
10:00pm Gargoyles
10:30pm Spider-Man
11:00pm The Tick
11:30pm X-Men
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PostSat May 28, 2005 1:13 am
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Encore Action "Animidnight" Schedule for June 2005:

Friday, June 3/Tuesday, June 7: Cowboy Bebop: The Movie
Friday, June 10/Tuesday, June 14: Vampire Hunter D
Friday, June 17/Tuesday, June 21: X
Friday, June 24/Tuesday, June 28: Shadow Skill (2 episodes)
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PostTue May 31, 2005 1:53 am
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Vandread is airing on Encore's WAM channel through June and July, with approximate airtimes around 6 AM and 4 PM daily through June 21st, then shifting to approximately 1 AM, 6 AM and 4 PM daily afterwards.
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Boomerang Steals The Pink Panther for First-Time Run Starting June 27
Oscar-winning Theatrical Shorts and Classic TV Series to Comprise Half-Hour Tribute Every Night at 7:30 p.m.

Boomerang, Cartoon Network's exclusive 24-hour, commercial-free television home to Hanna-Barbera, Warner Bros. and other classic cartoons, has captured the elusive The Pink Panther for the first time to appear in a new half-hour show starting Monday, June 27. More than 90 fully remastered, classic theatrical shorts produced from 1964-1977—including the Oscar-winning “The Pink Phink�—as well as 84 animated episodes produced for television sporadically from 1978-1995 will comprise the new Boomerang daily program running from 7:30-8 p.m. ET.

“There are merely a handful of classic cartoon characters who successfully emerge from animation’s ‘fond nostalgia’ into what could be termed as ‘pop-culture icon status’—the Pink Panther is definitely one of these,� said Marc Buhaj, vice president of programming and scheduling for Boomerang and Cartoon Network. “He came to embody the essence of ‘cool’ in the 1960s through the Blake Edwards’ movies that spotlighted the non-speaking character in silent comedy over title sequences. The ubiquitous Henry Mancini theme song is one of the most recognizable tunes in entertainment. The Pink Panther’s quick success earned him his own theatrical shorts, and eventually an animated series on network television. Through the years he’s never lost his ‘it-factor.’ We’re thrilled to present The Pink Panther for the first time on Boomerang, as he deserves, in his own beautifully remastered half-hour show that will run every night of the week.�

As described in "The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons", the egocentric panther was first introduced during the credits of the popular spy spoof, The Pink Panther, named after the jewel in the movie. Director Blake Edwards contracted DePatie-Freleng Enterprises to animate titles for the movie using a sly panther being hotly pursued by a cartoon version of Inspector Clouseau. Its popularity inspired (David) DePatie and (Friz) Freleng to create theatrical shorts for United Artists, which issued the first offering, "The Pink Phink" (1964), premiering at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Over the years, silent film comedies served as a source of inspiration for the series’ brand of humor, from Chaplin to Keaton to Lloyd.

In Sept. 1965, Friz Freleng turned the property over to his longtime assistant, Hawley Pratt, who relied upon storyman John Dunn for writing the wildly innovative and clever stories for the theatrical series, and for the 1978-80 ABC network series, The All New Pink Panther Show. In 1993, the Pink Panther returned to television in a new syndicated television cartoon series from MGM/UA in association with Claster Corporation. Creator Freleng and longtime partner DePatie served as creative consultants, which was produced/directed by Charles Grosvenor and Byron Vaughns. The final Pink Panther theatrical cartoon, “Driving Mr. Pink,� premiered in 1995 before Don Bluth’s The Pebble and the Penguin.
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Fodder in another thread wrote:
Boomerang needs to expand its lineup.
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Im not sure why CN or Boomerang isnt showing Batman:TAS or Superman. I believe they still own the rights to them. And I suspect the DVD's sell well.

Good news for you, amigo!
According to the schedule posted on Toon Zone's Boomerang Forum (and also found at the official Boomerang site), both Batman:TAS and Superman:TAS will begin airing on Boomerang at midnight starting this Monday, July 4th.

Batman is starting from "On Leather Wings" while Superman appears to be starting from "Fun and Games."

thanks to meteo for the head's-up and original report. Cool
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Cool. This is a good sign that maybe Boomerang will start adding other shows. Even though i have my Batman:TAS season 1 and 2 DVD"s i'll still record them. Plus NO COMMERCIALS!!

Time to go look at the Boomerang forum and see what else is coming to the channel.

Edit- Well SWAT Kats 4pm daily on the schedules as well. So 80's and 90's cartoons are starting to make an appearance.
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After a long stretch of laziness/forgetfulness by yours truly, it returns!

Animidnight Schedule on Encore Action- Shows air every Tuesday night/Wednesday morning and Friday night/Saturday morning at Midnight.

August 2005
WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3- Aug. 3rd and 6th
Vampire Hunter D- Aug. 10th and 13th
Macross Plus OVA's- Aug. 17th and 20th
Dead Leaves- Aug. 24th and 27th
X- Aug. 31st and Sept. 3

September 2005
Texhnolyze episodes 1 -3- Sept. 7th and 10th
Black Magic M-66- Sept. 14th and 17th
Evangelion: Death and Rebirth- Sept. 21st and 24th
End of Evangelion- Sept. 28 and Oct. 1st


...yes, you get to see the ending one month before [as] starts showing you the beginning... Razz
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New shows coming to G4's "Anime Unleashed" this fall, starting Sept. 3rd at Midnight Eastern/Sept. 2 at 9 PM Pacific with 2 episodes of RahXephon.
The shows will repeat on Sept. 5th at 4 AM East./1 AM Pacific, while premieres continue to air on Saturdays.

Coming later this fall: Colorful and Cromartie High School.


[as] misses out, again. Sad
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I saw an ep. of Cromartie High School a few months ago. It was hilarious! I can't remember how long the ep. was, though. Hopefully G4's commercial breaks every five minutes won't screw up the pacing.
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TCM Expands Classic Cartoon Franchise Cartoon Alley
Cartoon Alley to Air Rarely Seen Classic Cartoons Saturdays Beginning September 3, at 11:30 a.m.

Turner Classic Movies will expand its classic cartoon franchise, Cartoon Alley, from once a month to once a week, airing every Saturday mornings at 11:30 a.m. beginning Saturday, September 3. Cartoon Alley is hosted by TCM’s weekend daytime host, Ben Mankiewicz. The half-hour programming block will include three classic cartoons themed around a particular subject. Mankiewicz will provide wrap-arounds for each, offering behind-the-scenes information and context about the particular cartoons and the genre in general. Titles will be drawn from TCM’s library of more than 1,000 classic cartoon titles from MGM and Warner Bros., many of which have rarely, if ever, been seen since their initial release. Each offers an amazing glimpse into the early years of the genre, when feature films were regularly preceded by animated shorts.

Cartoon Alley’s now-weekly series kicks off with the classic animated shorts from David Hand’s Animaland series. Hand was a top animator for Disney who worked as supervising director on such classics as Bambi and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs before he was lured to Europe to start a world-class animation studio in England. The first projects he created for the studio were the now famous cartoons under the Animaland banner. Most of the Animaland cartoons were thought to be lost forever following the closing of the studio’s facilities, but nine of Hand's Animaland shorts were recently rediscovered. Each Saturday throughout the month of September during Cartoon Alley, TCM will present these Animaland titles: "The Platypus" (1948, Sept. 3), "The Cuckoo" (1948, Sept. 3), "The Lion" (1948, Sept 3), "The Ostrich" (1949, Sept. 10), "It's a Lovely Day" (1949, Sept. 10), "The House Cat" (1949, Sept. 10), "Ginger Nutt's Bee Brother" (1949, Sept. 17), "Ginger Nutt's Christmas Circus" (1949, Sept. 17) and "Ginger Nutt's Forest Dragon" (1950, Sept. 17).
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Classic Looney Tunes Enlisted for 24-Hour “Fall on Boomerang� Marathon Sept. 22
First Day of Fall 2005 to be Celebrated with Cartoons Featuring Falling Items…and Characters!

Anticipating cool breezes and a changing of the leaves, Boomerang, Cartoon Network’s exclusive 24-hour, commercial-free television home to classic cartoons, will celebrate the first day of autumn, Thursday, Sept. 22, with a 24-hour marathon (6 a.m.-6 a.m./ET) of Looney Tunes classics appropriately titled FALL ON BOOMERANG. Each short selected from the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes library features unlikely things that fall—from dropping ACME anvils and plummeting pianos to over-zealous characters who race beyond window ledges and mountain cliffs.

“FALL ON BOOMERANG makes everything and everybody a victim of this autumnal event,� said Marc Buhaj, vice president of programming and scheduling for both Cartoon Network and Boomerang. “Fall is the perfect season to celebrate cartoons. Ever since the creation of animation, our cartoon stars have been involved in fantastic, outrageous situations with falling objects that result in comical, harmless endings. This one-day event pays tribute to that timeless tradition with a full schedule of gravity-prone classics featuring great Looney Tunes all-stars.�

Among the many characters slated for the FALL ON BOOMERANG salute, Bugs Bunny will dodge multiple falling objects (including Elmer Fudd) in such theatrical shorts as "Hare Trigger" (1945), "High Diving Hare" (1966) and "Bully for Bugs" (1953). Sylvester and Tweety will vie to stay Earth-bound in classics such as "Cat-Tails for Two" (1953) and "Tweet and Sour" (1956). And those ultimate champions of the chase, Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote, defy all laws of gravity (unsuccessfully) in such high speed romps as "Beep, Beep" (1952), "To Beep or Not to Beep" (1963) and "Going, Going, Gosh!" (1953). Additional Looney Tunes characters lined up to make an appearance in the all-day marathon include Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Foghorn Leghorn and the Goofy Gophers.
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Sunday Pants, Little Time but A Load of Laughs
New Series Showcases Funny Animated Shorts to Premiere on Cartoon Network Oct. 2

Sunday Pants, a new 30-minute series showcasing original and acquired animated shorts, will debut on Cartoon Network on Sunday, Oct. 2, at 9:30 p.m. (ET, PT). The series, which will air every Sunday evening, features in each episode a fast-moving selection of short animation pieces from around the world.

Sunday Pants will feature a variety of animation styles, from traditional hand-drawn animation to artists working on computer-based Flash and CGI. The series also will feature both original and acquired shorts, giving Cartoon Network the opportunity to work with many different animators.

Viewers will experience a diverse collection of shorts from every corner of the world. Each weeks shorts will reflect a common theme. The band "The Slacks" will weave each episode together by performing an original song based on that night’s theme, making several appearances throughout each 30-minute episode. For example, the “Dangerous Situations� theme would feature the band singing in very treacherous situations, like a driving range as golf balls zoom by their heads.

“We think that the most avid fans of animation will be thrilled with the different approach each creator takes to the weekly theme, and we’ll see some really experimental storytelling,� said Pola Changnon, vice president of on-air promotion and executive producer of program production for Cartoon Network. “But this isn’t some sort of highbrow film festival. We’re putting forward the most entertaining cartoons we can find. Each episode will contain about a dozen shorts, so Sunday Pants will be a fast moving, hilarious half-hour.�

For Sunday Pants, Cartoon Network has enlisted an eclectic list of animators, from veterans to up-and-comers and even a few in-house creators. Among the creators chosen are Lance Taylor (Facelift Enterprises, Inc.); Lincoln Pierce (Global Mechanic); Tim McKeon and Adam Pava (Cartoon Network Studios); Andy Fielding (Red Kite Animation); and Andy Merrill, Craig “Sven� Gordon and Stuart Hill (Cartoon Network). Creators of Sunday Pants come from every corner of the globe, including the United States, Scotland, France, Italy, Spain, Japan and Canada.

Musical legend Joey Santiago, lead guitarist for the Pixies, performs the Sunday Pants theme song.
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So basically a new version of Liquid TV? Not that its a bad thing at all.
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Matt Wilson at Toon Zone wrote:
The Batman vs Dracula to air on...
Miguzi..???

Yep. Saturday, October 22nd at 5 PM ET on the Miguzi block.





...Okay then.


Sums it up for me, too. Thanks, Matt. Wink
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Oh well then I guess I will have to go TiVO that fine piece of animation. I'm sure it will live up to all of my expectations.
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