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Sites, chat groups, web rings, or character information pertaining exclusively to the CatDog animated cartoon series.
Cartoon about a boy named caillou and his adventures with his parents, sister, cat and pet dinosaur and teddybear.
Capitol Critters was a prime-time animated series that ran on ABC in 1992. It was a spoof of politics and life in Washington, with animal characters (field mouse Max, hippie mouse Berkley, cockroach Trixie, squirrel Jammet, and lab rat Muggle). The show ran for only half a season, with a total of 13 episodes produced.
Captain Caveman originally appeared in 1977 as part of Scooby's All-Starr Laff-A-Lympics. Later on he got his own show, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, in which he teamed up with teen sleuths Dee Dee, Brenda and Taffy. Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels ran in 1980 on ABC.
Nintendo whiz Kevin Keene is sucked into his game machine and becomes Captain N. It is up to Captain N to protect Videoland from evil forces. In the process he teams up with other Nintendo heroes. The Captain N series was later teamed with other video game series such as Super Mario and Zelda. The show ran on NBC in 1989-91.
Five international teens, each with special powers from the elements -- Kwame (Earth), Gi (Water), Linka (Wind), Wheeler (Fire), and Ma-Ti (Heart) -- come together to summon Captain Planet, the first environmental superhero. This 1990 series, produced by DiC and Hanna- Barbera, had the support of many environmentalist celebrities, who served as its voice cast.
Sites related to the 1996 Hallmark cartoon, "Captain Simian and the Space Monkeys."
The Care Bears, known as a line of plush toys, also starred in their own cartoon movies, series, and specials during 1985-88. The Care Bears series began in 1985, the same year that The Care Bears Movie came out. The bears went on to star in other movies and series, including The Care Bears Family (1986), in which the bears teamed up with their animal cousins. All of the Care Bears series ran originally on ABC. The first series was produced by DiC and subsequent series were made by Nelvana.
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A cat on one end, and a dog on the other - what do you call it? CatDog. Cat and Dog have been sharing quarters (hind quarters, that is) since they were born, which hasn't been easy since they're as different as well, cats and dogs. Dog loves rock n' roll, Cat doesn't. Dog lives to chase garbage trucks, Cat doesn't. But they're the best of friends and they really stick together—they don't have any choice.
Sites, chat groups, web rings, or character information pertaining exclusively to the CatDog animated cartoon series.
Celebrity Deathmatch, a clay animation show, pits clever pairs of celebrities (e.g., Marilyn Manson vs. Charlie Manson) against each other. Whoever dies a horrible death first loses, but even the winner is often gruesomely maimed. Celebrity Deathmatch began in 1998 on MTV.
The Centaurs is a 1921 silent animated short film by Winsor McCay. Although some parts of the black and white film since are lost, fragments of the film have been recovered.
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Brilliant scientist Crystal Kane puts together a team of computer-generated warriors, The Centurions ( Ace McCloud, Jake Rockwell and Max Ray) to help her fight against Dr. Terror and the Doom Drones. The Centurions. The Ruby-Spears series began in 1986 and ran for 65 episodes.
Mighty Robots, Mighty Vehicles! Perhaps taking inspiration from the Transformers, the GoBots are a group of robots from GoBotron who could transform into cars. The Guardian GoBots are charged with protecting the Earth from the schemes of the Renegade GoBots. Challenge of the GoBots was produced by Hanna-Barbera and Tonka. It aired in 1984 and was syndicated in 1989.
Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers repeated the format of the popular DuckTales, in that it paired classic Disney characters (Chip and Dale) with new friends (Gadget, Monterey Jack and others) in a new situation (going on adventures and solving mysteries. Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers premiered in 1988 and became part of "The Disney Afternoon."
Count Duckula, by British animation company Cosgrove-Hall, was a spinoff of DangerMouse. Count Duckula lives on broccoli sandwiches instead of blood. Count Duckula appeared on American television via Nickelodeon in 1988.
Courage the Cowardly Dog premiered in 1999 on Cartoon Network's World Premiere Toons, and then received his own series. Poor Courage has to protect his beloved Muriel and crotchety farmer Eustace from all manner of evil creatures, space aliens and vengeful ghosts.
Cow and Chicken originated as a short on World Premiere Toons, and then received their own show on Cartoon Network. Big brother Chicken and little sister Cow live with their loving but bizarre human parents, who are only seen from the legs down, a la Tom and Jerry and other classic shorts. Cow and Chicken also originally contained I Am Weasel, which was then spun off into its own series on Cartoon Network.
Jay Sherman, voiced by Jon Lovitz, is a film critic and host of his own TV show "Coming Attractions," in which he reviews parodies of popular movies. The Critic was well reviewed and loved by its fans, but was pulled from ABC after only 6 episodes aired. It was later revived by Fox for another season, and now appears on Comedy Central.
It's the day-after-tomorrow-future. The place is Bubble Town, where RobixCorp. tests all their latest and greatest robots. RobixCorp. is the world’s leading robot manufacturer thanks to their invention, the Emotion Processing Unit (EPU). The EPU enables each robot to have feelings and emotions equal to those of a person. In Bubble Town you'll find robots of all shapes and kinds developed and engineered to do all sorts of tasks— construction workers, personal trainers, policemen, waiters…even one of a kind test model robots. Humans and robots have lived and worked together in harmony, until now…suddenly robots have been battling each other and no one knows why!
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The mysterious figure Cybersix, who must disguise herself as a male high school teacher by day, struggles with her own identity and fights against the scientist who created her and his henchmen. The story is set in Meridiana, a picturesque old-style town. Cybersix was produced by Telecom Animation Film, presumably a Japanese company, but was based on a comic from Argentina.