Caught this interview with the voice cast of justice league:
Apparently they are pushing for a reunion special or something. #jlreunion
Apparently they are pushing for a reunion special or something. #jlreunion
Little bit old, but what if Dr. Doofenshmirtz took over the Milo Murphy's Law theme song? It'll go a bit like this.
The original for comparison:
The Disney Channel has uploaded a sneak preview of their new show, Amphibia:
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/rip/chr...mation-industry-artist-dies-at-54-173590.html
Chris Reccardi passed away today. He was repsonisble for that Modyifers cartoon pilot but also worked on a lot of shows for CN and Nick.
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/rip/chr...mation-industry-artist-dies-at-54-173590.html
Chris Reccardi passed away today. He was repsonisble for that Modyifers cartoon pilot but also worked on a lot of shows for CN and Nick.
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/rip/chr...mation-industry-artist-dies-at-54-173590.html
Chris Reccardi passed away today. He was repsonisble for that Modyifers cartoon pilot but also worked on a lot of shows for CN and Nick.
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/rip/chr...mation-industry-artist-dies-at-54-173590.html
Chris Reccardi passed away today. He was repsonisble for that Modyifers cartoon pilot but also worked on a lot of shows for CN and Nick.
Season four of The Loud House kicks-off Monday, May 27, at 1:00 p.m. (ET/PT) with a special half-hour episode dedicated to the Casagrande family. In The Loud House featuring The Casagrandes, "Friended!" Ronnie Anne makes friends with Sid, a girl whose family wants to rent the apartment upstairs. When it looks like another couple might get it first, the girls resort to sabotage to dissuade them. Season four premieres continue Monday, June 10, through Thurs., June 13, at 11:00 a.m. (ET/PT) and Monday, June 17, through Thurs., June 20, at 11:00 a.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon.
Nickelodeon has also greenlit a fifth season (26 episodes) of The Loud House, where big changes are on the horizon. In season five, Lincoln and his friends' graduate elementary school and face new challenges and adventures as they tackle the trials and tribulations of middle school, each sister moves up a grade and Lori decides if she's ready to leave home for college. The new season will also showcase holiday themed episodes, introduce new characters, locations and more.
This is per NickALive!, reporting on a Q2 Earnings Call conducted by Viacom CEO Bob Bakish, who confirmed that both movies will now be headed to Netflix. Both films were written and directed by their series' respective creators, Joe Murray and Jhonen Vasquez, and will feature appearances from the majority of their original voice casts. The Rocko movie appears to be a satire on, well, modern life—have you heard about these newfangled smartphones and energy drinks the kids won't stop looking at or consuming, folks?!—while the Zim project posits a scenario in which everyone's favorite Irken invader is finally robbed of his normally unshakable (and unearned) self-confidence. There's no word yet on a release date for either movie, which last showed off footage of themselves at Comic-Con in 2017 and 2018, respectively.
Why am I just learning about this?
Netflix to run new Rocko's Modern Life and Invader Zim movies
Did the Hey Arnold! movie really shit the bed that badly?
Well, at least we'll still get to see them.