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Pilmedium
12-21-2003, 10:15 PM
It appears that Cartoon Network finally pulled its act together on October 5. They are generous enough to do it for the loyal fans again next Sunday on the Boomerang"Spotlight Year" block for 1969, to air December 28. What is that, you wonder? Another hour-long showing of the Cattanooga Cats is coming up on that date at 6am!
Do not take the post completely seriously. The opinions expressed there are exaggerated, but I do kind of like the show.
DianaGohan
12-21-2003, 10:23 PM
That's good for you Pilmedium. I saw the schedule as well. I don't care about the show, but if it makes you happy, that is good enough news for me.
Pilmedium
12-28-2003, 09:32 AM
Anything in my first post in this thread that is not a fact is a joke. With that cleared up, on to the point:
Witch Whacky (Cattanooga Cats) - The witch was not funny, and must have been weak-minded to have quit. It should not have been possible to teach the magic so quickly.
Snow Go (Motormouse and Autocat) - The complaining about the snow became worth while when Autocat drove into a snowplow - literally into it. One time, Autocat's burst of speed took him into a truck, and then the dynomite that was used for power exploded. After that, Autocat still wanted to go much faster than Motormouse, which was stupid. The line "Come back here, you miserable meece." was much too similar to Jinks from "Pixie and Dixie."
India or Bust (Around the World in 79 Days) – Dialogue like “I thought that was a myth” is annoying in cartoons, but at least this time they did not try to prove the story true for the sake of the plot. The rescued elephant was surprisingly nice, as it helped the group rather than attacking. It was funny when Bumbler accidentally put up a background of an icy lake in a jungle – for camouflage. When the group had a functioning balloon again at the end, the elephant went free.
Hard Day’s Day (Motormouse and Autocat) – Changing the writing on the missile from “mouse” to “cat” was similar to when Bugs Bunny added the word “coyote” to a guided explosive. The machine that Autocat made, which he was not in, suffered from major attacks at least as much as Autocat did.
”Any Sport in a Storm” (from the “It’s the Wolf” series) is not mentioned above because I had already seen it in the past. Cartoon Network plans to air another episode of this series next Saturday. (January 3, 2004)
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