Or get Frndly TV, like I did, and pause and play whenever you want to. It's like 8 bucks a month and you don't need to be in the States to get it.
As I've said on the Boomerang thread earlier, I've probably seen more variety of Merrie Melodies and MGM shorts in less than one week on MeTv Toons...
I am trying Frndly TV these days, I've probably seen more variety of Merrie Melodies and MGM shorts in less than one week on MeTv Toons than I've seen on Boomerang in two years, and I am not exaggerating.
Heck, there are shorts I don't even remember seeing on Cartoon Network back in the old...
Let me join the discussion by saying that AS also aired, for some reason, The Gary Coleman Show and The Super Globetrotters, two of the most random (and objectively bad) cartoons in animation history.
I have been following Looney Tunes on Boomerang (or at the very least checking the schedule) for quite some time now and the only time I see Pepe is during the ads (specifically the "all your favorite Looney Tunes are here" part) but never in an actual short. I just edited my previous post to...
Well what do ya know, and I thought I caught a really unique selection hahaha. It seems that everytime I catch Looney Tunes on Boomerang it's always the same major characters (minus Pepe and Speedy Gonzales, for obvious reasons). They rarely if ever play one time characters or episodes. Anybody...
Maybe, but today's selection of Looney Tunes was surprisingly diverse and obscure: Holiday Highlights, a black and white short starring Beans the Cat, a Yosemite Sam one...a welcomed change from the usual Bugs/Daffy/Sylvester heavy lineups. Hope they do more of this in the future.
EDIT:
Also...
Hi Moleoman,
Thank you for your reply. I checked my notes and you are right. I got that schedule mixed up with the "Dee Dee Day" marathon one, which I also wrote down on the same notebook and which happened on May 4th, 1998 (sadly I do not have all the episodes as I got tired of watching but I...
I was doing some cleaning the other day and found an old schedule I wrote down when I was 8 for the UK/European CN/TNT channel on October 11th, 1998 (I used to do that all the time, please don't judge me).
At noon they interrupted normal scheduling and something called Mystery Weekender...
Yes, we do.
https://animesuperhero.com/shows/cnschedules/2002-03/10.html
This 2002 schedule shows Ruff and Reddy coming in at 1 am, in what it looks like a surprisingly nostalgia-filled post-midnight schedule for that era.
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