What a Cartoon!

What a Cartoon! (1995-1997)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Children

What a Cartoon! is an American animation showcase project created by Fred Seibert for Hanna-Barbera Cartoons to be run on Cartoon Network. The project consisted of 82 short cartoons, intended to return creative power to animators and artists, by recreating the atmospheres that spawned the great cartoon characters of the mid-20th century. Each of 71 short cartoons mirrored the structure of a theatrical cartoon, with each film being based on an original storyboard drawn and written by its artist or creator.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday (20 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
1997-11-28Babe! He... Calls Menov. 28, 1997
1997-11-26Tales of Worm Paranoianov. 26, 1997
1997-11-26Malcom and Melvinnov. 26, 1997
1997-03-05Dino in "The Great Egg-Scape"mars 5, 1997
1997-02-26Swamp and Tad infévr. 26, 1997
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'What a Cartoon!' premiere?

'What a Cartoon!' premiered on February 20, 1995.

Who was the creator of 'What a Cartoon!'?

'What a Cartoon!' was created by Fred Seibert.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'What a Cartoon!'?

The first season of 'What a Cartoon!' consisted of 48 episodes.

Which animation studios were involved in producing 'What a Cartoon!'?

Various animation studios were involved in producing 'What a Cartoon!', including Hanna-Barbera, Cartoon Network Studios, and Stretch Films.

What was the format of 'What a Cartoon!'?

'What a Cartoon!' featured a collection of animated shorts, each showcasing different characters and storylines.

Did 'What a Cartoon!' feature any recurring characters or storylines?

Yes, some shorts in 'What a Cartoon!' introduced characters and storylines that later became their own series, such as 'Dexter's Laboratory' and 'The Powerpuff Girls'.

Who were some of the notable directors involved in 'What a Cartoon!'?

Notable directors involved in 'What a Cartoon!' included Genndy Tartakovsky, Craig McCracken, and Seth MacFarlane.

What was the target audience for 'What a Cartoon!'?

'What a Cartoon!' was primarily targeted towards children and young audiences.

Was 'What a Cartoon!' well-received by the audience?

'What a Cartoon!' received positive feedback from viewers, as it provided a platform for new and innovative animated content.

Did 'What a Cartoon!' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'What a Cartoon!' received several awards and nominations, including Primetime Emmy Awards and Annie Awards.

Did 'What a Cartoon!' feature any celebrity voice actors?

Yes, 'What a Cartoon!' featured various celebrity voice actors lending their voices to different characters, including Tom Kenny and Grey DeLisle.

Were all the episodes of 'What a Cartoon!' standalone stories?

Yes, each episode of 'What a Cartoon!' featured standalone stories, allowing for a diverse range of animated content.

What was the duration of each episode of 'What a Cartoon!'?

Each episode of 'What a Cartoon!' had a runtime of approximately 7 minutes.

Did 'What a Cartoon!' showcase any experimental or unconventional animation styles?

Yes, 'What a Cartoon!' often showcased experimental and unconventional animation styles, pushing the boundaries of traditional animation.

Did 'What a Cartoon!' influence the animation industry?

Yes, 'What a Cartoon!' had a significant influence on the animation industry, serving as a platform for emerging talent and introducing new and unique animation concepts.

Did 'What a Cartoon!' have a lasting impact on Cartoon Network?

Yes, 'What a Cartoon!' had a lasting impact on Cartoon Network, paving the way for the development of future successful animated series on the network.

Also known as

  • The What a Cartoon Show (United States)
  • The Cartoon Cartoon Show (United States)
  • World Premiere Toons (United States)

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