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EroSennin
02-17-2003, 01:36 AM
I haven't seen this mentioned probably cause no one noticed it but it looks like Comedy Central is running its own Sunday animated block from 11-2. It Has South Park, Dilbert, Clerks, Gary & Mike and Undergrads. With the exception of Insomniac w/ Dave Attrel its a pretty good rival. Anyone else seen it?
CheeseItGuys
02-17-2003, 01:38 AM
I watch AS, and the problem is that while AS can have new shows, that block other than south park is stuck in perpetual reruns
livingfruitvirus
02-17-2003, 02:37 AM
i watch AS on Sundays, and the encore of CC's animation on Wednesday night.
Kaiser0120
02-17-2003, 03:38 AM
CC here. I don't like AS comedy. I've seen all of Oblongs, Baby Blues and I've grown out of The Brak Show and ATHF got boring quick. ^.^
I watch the first hour of Adult Swim Comedy, then I flip over to Comedy Central to tape Dilbert. :)
Majin_Megabyte
02-17-2003, 10:44 AM
Normally The Critic,and Duckman are on at 2:00 am est,and 2:30 am est. They aired an movie last night instead of The Critic and Duckman.
saladdays
02-17-2003, 11:36 AM
I haven't seen this mentioned probably cause no one noticed it but it looks like Comedy Central is running its own Sunday animated block from 11-2. It Has South Park, Dilbert, Clerks, Gary & Mike and Undergrads. With the exception of Insomniac w/ Dave Attrel its a pretty good rival. Anyone else seen it?
Are you implying that Insomniac isn't good? I like it. :D
hs232
02-17-2003, 11:49 AM
Originally posted by saladdays
Are you implying that Insomniac isn't good? I like it. :D
Its especially funny when your drunk, but its not like I know anything about that.
BlackoutCreature
02-17-2003, 12:21 PM
I love Comedy Central's late night animated block. I usually watch Futurama and whatever follows it on Adult Swim first, then i switch back and forth between Dilbert and Sealab 2021 (depending on whether or not ive seen that Sealab already). Then i watch Brak and ATHF. Then i switch over for Gary & Mike and Undergrad. Ive really grown fond of both of those 2 shows. Im sorry to see they only got a season a piece and both left off on cliffhanger (well, a semi-cliffhanger with Undergrads). And if there on i definately watch The Critic and Duckman.
By the way, anybody who's grown fond of Undergrads, theres a mild movement underway to try to get a second season. Apparently it was really popular in Canada. A Canadian cable station (Teletoon? Im not too up on Canadian cable networks) is apparently willing to pay half the bill. They just need another party (namely, Comedy Central) to pick up the rest. So if anybody is really interested in seeing another season, write some letters to Comedy Central or something.
DarkMaster
02-17-2003, 02:50 PM
Viacom
WB toonami
TNN Adult Block
Adult Comedy Block
Let's just beat our counter parts. :)
Cartoon Network
Toonami
ASA
ASC
Zorak
02-17-2003, 03:50 PM
Clerks??!! Really? Thats kinda suprising. Anyway, I'll have too check out the Dilbert thing. always wanted to see it,
Duelist
02-17-2003, 04:10 PM
It usually has The Critic and Duckman on too from 2-3 it just got pre-empted for a movie this time
EDIT: SOMEONE BEAT ME TO IT
bassist
02-17-2003, 04:49 PM
For those of you wondering, word on the street says that Smith is making a Clerks: TAS movie for 2004 and might make a second season if that does well... of course, CC won't see dividends till then and if the CC block doesn't do well, Clerks: TAS might (very very very slim chance) be up for sale at a price CN can afford...
turbomog007
02-18-2003, 02:03 AM
I watch AS, then watch Dilbert, then Back to AS but if AS get new episodes during Dilbert I will watch AS instead.
Andy Mancini
02-18-2003, 09:05 AM
I usually go to bed after Futurama (yes, I know I'm boring), but I record both Dilbert and Clerks. Outside of Futurama, nothing really interests me on Sunday night. I don't count Mission Hill or The Oblongs, as the episodes I like I have already seen several times.
BrotherBubbaD
03-10-2003, 11:50 PM
Dilbert is my favorite of the bunch. Clerks is sweet too. I get dizzy from swiching back ang forth between CN and CC.
Sketch
03-11-2003, 12:19 AM
I wish Clerks and Dilbert were on ASC... They'ed be great replacements for Mission Hill and Ripping Friends or Baby Blues.
The Drizzle
03-11-2003, 12:23 AM
Dilbert, yes, but not Clerks. It's too short. If you've got a hankerin' for Clerks, buy the DVD, it's $15 well spent. :D
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