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Hopefully you’ll be spending your post-Thanksgiving weekend chillaxin’ with your families and just enjoying some cool holiday vibes. Feel free to not watch television at all! But if you must, here are some things: What to watch on Friday, November 25… HOLIDAY SPECIAL, 8pm, CW Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer This is a cartoon version of the song that every town’s worst radio station plays a million times every…

Creator of UK DangerMouse cartoon dies (AP)

by TV Show Warehouse on November 18, 2011

AP – Mark Hall, who created much loved British children’s animations including DangerMouse and Jamie and his Magic Torch, has died. He was 75.

Annoying Orange to star in Cartoon Network series (AP)

by TV Show Warehouse on November 18, 2011

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AP – Hey, apple! Guess who’s coming to TV?

Jonah Hill takes on TV cartoon "Allen Gregory" (Reuters)

by TV Show Warehouse on October 29, 2011

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Reuters – Ay Carumba! Bart Simpson better watch out because there’s a new kid on Fox competing for attention of TV fans on Sunday nights.

Rare early Smurf drawings on sale in Paris (Reuters)

by TV Show Warehouse on October 26, 2011

Reuters – Rare original drawings of the Smurfs, blue-skinned cartoon characters created by Belgian artist Peyo, are set to fetch up to 120,000 euros ($167,000) each on Saturday in the first auction of the late artist’s work.

If you ever have a couple hours to kill, ask a Southerner how accurately Hollywood portrays the South. From the screwy accents to the cartoonish stereotypes (positive OR negative), there is probably not a region on earth more regularly slandered in movies and on television. This tradition continued in a big way on Monday, thanks to The CW’s Hart of Dixie —which, even without its mind-numbing southern stereotypes (as conceived by Los Angeles writers), would have been the worst new drama on network television anyway. It’s some straight-up garbage, y’all. >

Q&A with Adventure Time’s Pendleton Ward

by TV Show Warehouse on September 27, 2011

Cartoon Network is releasing its first algebraic Adventure Time DVD today, a collection of 12 episodes from the first two seasons of the cult hit. To help spread the word, I got on the phone with series creator Pendleton Ward, the genius behind the adventures of Finn the boy and his polymorphic dog Jake. The first Adventure Time DVD contains a collection of episodes from the show’s two seasons rather than all of Season 1. How come? Pendleton Ward: I didn’t really make that decision, but I did help in selecting some of the episodes, some of my favorites from…

Group cites three films for inappropriate print/TV ads (Reuters)

by TV Show Warehouse on September 23, 2011

Reuters – A children’s advocacy group has flagged advertising for three summer movies — each based upon comic book or cartoon characters — as inappropriate for children.

THE DEBATERS: Price Peterson & Lily Sparks PRICE: The best thing about comedy’s subjectivity is we now have a lot of comedy options on TV. Depending on your sense of humor, you can laugh along with a live audience at a buffoonish husband’s ne’er-do-well ways, or you can giggle in solitude at esoteric late-night cartoons. Unfortunately, if your tastes are even remotely discerning you’ll have a tougher time finding the right comedy for you, and that’s especially the case among the new fall offerings. That’s why I welcome with open arms Fox’s weird, offbeat, and…

THE DEBATERS: Price Peterson & Lily Sparks PRICE: The best thing about comedy’s subjectivity is we now have a lot of comedy options on TV. Depending on your sense of humor, you can laugh along with a live audience at a buffoonish husband’s ne’er-do-well ways, or you can giggle in solitude at esoteric late-night cartoons. Unfortunately, if your tastes are even remotely discerning you’ll have a tougher time finding the right comedy for you, and that’s especially the case among the new fall offerings.