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auto
06-22-2002, 02:19 PM
I think there should be a weekday Cartoon Cartoon block that's based on a poll at Cartoonnetwork.com .

7:00p- Winner #2
7:30p- Winner #1
8:00p- Winner #2 (not a repeated episode)
8:30p- Winner #1 (not a repeated episode)
9:00p- Poll loser #13
9:30p- Poll loser #14 (last 2 are the shows with the least amount of votes)

in the poll you get to choose 2 different shows out of all the Cartoon Cartoon. So you technically vote twice. After a week Cartoon Network should reset the poll and present the winners.

If they were to do this there should be some limitations. Such as the choices in the poll must have at least 10 episodes.

I think there should be 2 of the losing shows at the end. So it will direct more attention towards them and then they may get more votes for the following week.

So what do you think of my idea? What do you think it should be called? please reply with your feedback.

BourgeoisBuffoon
06-22-2002, 02:57 PM
Actually, that's a very good idea for the losing show, if only to keep the idonim "the rich get richer and the poor get poorer" from happening. :)

It'd be an interesting shot, to say the least. If you can, try suggesting it to C-Network, it'd be a good way to build up a slow day with a poll-bloc as the highlight. Can't depend on CCF all the time, y'know. ;)

Why not call it "Picks and Nits of the Week?" Picks for winners and Nit(wit)s for losers! *BB gets splattered with tomatos for the bad idea* :D

Red
06-22-2002, 03:42 PM
Well they used to have a .com pick at CCF. But they got rid of it. And your Idea is good.

auto
06-22-2002, 07:32 PM
well, the dot com pick only let you choose 1 out of 4 other cartoons, which I didn't really like. Also, you only got to see one time slot of the winner. I think we should give the underdogs a chance. Most of the time they're the underdog because they are shown so rarly no one gets to give it a fair chance.

auto
06-25-2002, 05:10 PM
one of the flaws with my idea is that the losers get better treatment than the ones in between.

So how can I contact Cartoon Network. Does it have an e-mail address?

edroxdahouse
06-25-2002, 05:23 PM
on my internet service(msn) theres a choice where u can email the page but if u dont hav that then try "contact us" on the cn page.

auto
06-25-2002, 05:48 PM
Originally posted by edroxdahouse
on my internet service(msn) theres a choice where u can email the page but if u dont hav that then try "contact us" on the cn page.
Can you post a link because I cannot find the contact page.