Zorak Masaki
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Theatrical shorts aside, what's the oldest show to air on CN? I'm thinking it would have to be either Bullwinkle or Gigantor.
He said excluding theatrical shorts.I would be thinking either Popeye or Bugs Bunny?!
Presumably so. This was HB's first made-for-television series.Ruff & Reddy?
I doubt they even had the rights to those pre-HB shows.Does anyone have confirmation that The Ruff and Reddy Show ever aired on CN? Of course, even if it didn’t, then surely there’s The Huckleberry Hound Show (or should I say, the contents thereof), which started a year later- 1958.
I take it CN has never aired pre-HB shows, such as Crusader Rabbit, Winky Dink and You, The Gerald McBoing-Boing Show (the original, not the 2005 one) or Colonel Bleep (which apparently last aired in 1971).
That’s more or less my point. I figure they must not have acquired them if they didn’t bother airing them.I doubt they even had the rights to those pre-HB shows.
Do we have any sources besides Wikipedia for Ruff and Reddy airing on CN?
I checked YouTube, but there didn’t appear to be any reliable videos (closest I found was...a fake).
Yes, we do.
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.
Sorry for bumping this thread, but according to this schedule, the first show to air would probably be Flintstones.Oct. 1, 1992 - Sep. 5, 1993
Originally compiled by rksexy2finger, notes in italics. EVERYDAY 6:00 Morning Crew On Mar. 1, 1993, Morning Crew was moved an hou...cnschedules.blogspot.com
I'm not sure why the distinction between "show" and "short" matters, but in it's original incarnation Cartoon Network aired cartoons from the 30s-90s somewhere on the schedule.
The only thing I can say for certain they ever aired older than that was during the one marathon they showed Gertie the Dinosaur.
And Yes Ruff and Reddy aired on Cartoon Network. Rocky and Bullwinkle is another 50s show that did. Some of the 50s Gumby episodes with the 80s re dubs also aired. Woody Woodpecker's show also was briefly apart of the morning lineup.