I actually think Cartooning Made Easy is a show more suited for my tastes than The Joy of Painting is.
I hope the democrats win in 2008 and the refomrs to come in second place. Ps doses anybody like the idea of Trey disney becoming the reform party presidentCandidates for the 2008 primaries as of August 2007:
Democrats
Nancy D'Alesandro (MD)
Barack Obama (IL)
Joe Biden (DE)
Chris Dodd (CT)
Reformers [1]
John McCain (AZ)
Mitt Romney (UT)
Mike Leavitt (UT)
Rudy Giuliani (NY)
Republicans
Sarah Palin (AK)
Bob Weinstein (CA)
Independents
Bernie Sanders (VT)
Bobby Jindal (LA)
[1] ITTL, the Reformers are an amalgam of those who would herwise be considered Moderate Republicans and Blue Dog Democrats IOTL.
Would Libertarians be considered Reformers or not? Honestly, as long as it's not Palin or Weinstein, we should be fine.Candidates for the 2008 primaries as of August 2007:
Democrats
Nancy D'Alesandro (MD)
Barack Obama (IL)
Joe Biden (DE)
Chris Dodd (CT)
Reformers [1]
John McCain (AZ)
Mitt Romney (UT)
Mike Leavitt (UT)
Rudy Giuliani (NY)
Republicans
Sarah Palin (AK)
Bob Weinstein (CA)
Independents
Bernie Sanders (VT)
Bobby Jindal (LA)
[1] ITTL, the Reformers are an amalgam of those who would otherwise be considered Moderate Republicans and Blue Dog Democrats IOTL.
What are the new shows for the season again?Any questions, comments, etc. before we get to the 2007-08 Saturday Morning schedule?
They would yes.Would Libertarians be considered Reformers or not? Honestly, as long as it's not Palin or Weinstein, we should be fine.
Awesome list!Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Pinocchio (1940)
Fantasia (1940)
Dumbo (1941)
Bambi (1942)
Saludos Amigos (1943)
The Three Caballeros (1945)
Make Mine Music (1946)
Mickey and the Beanstalk (1947)
Melody Time (1948)
Wind in the Willows (1948)
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1949)
Cinderella (1950)
Bongo (1951)
Peter Pan (1953)
Lady and the Tramp (1955)
Peter Rabbit (1957)
Sleeping Beauty (1959)
101 Dalmatians (1961)
The Sword in the Stone (1963)
Chanticleer (1967)
Alice in Wonderland (1969)
Hansel and Gretel (1971)
Robin Hood (1973)
Beauty and the Beast (1975)
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
The Rescuers (1977)
Rapunzel (1979)
The Snow Queen (1980)
The Fox and the Hound (1981)
The Secret of NIMH (1982)
Huck's Landing (1983)
The Jungle Book (1984)
The Black Cauldron (1985)
Basil of Baker Street (1986)
The Brave Little Toaster (1987)
Oliver and Company (1987)
The Land Before Time (1988)
Ducktales: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1989)
The Little Mermaid (1989)
All Dogs Go to Heaven (1990)
The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
Mistress Masham's Repose (1991)
Fern Gully: The Last Rainforest (1992)
Aladdin (1992)
Oswald: The Lucky Rabbit (1993)
The Lion King (1994)
A Goofy Movie (1995)
Don Quixote (1995)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
Hercules (1996)
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (1997)
Anastasia (1997)
Mulan (1998)
Treasure Planet (1999)
Fantasia 2000 (1999)
Dragon's Lair (2000)
The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
Musicana (2001)
Scamp and the Angel (2001)
Lilo and Stitch (2002)
Looks like all Warner content is returning to SBC. That means new shows like Carolco's New Ultraforce: World's Greatest Heroes and WB's The Berenstain Bears and Johnny Test, and on the UPN side, there was a hour show, The Tom & Jerry Tales/New Droopy Hour.Any questions, comments, etc. before we get to the 2007-08 Saturday Morning schedule?
It good to see that warner brothers is making movies based on the ultraverse. Speaking of comics has parmont made any movies based on thier superheores. A plasticman or freedom fighter cartoon or movie may be a good ideaPrime 2
Released by Carolco through Warner Bros. on August 24, 2007
Directed by
Tim Story
Screenplay by
Mark Frost
Don Payne
Based upon characters created by
Gerard Jones
Len Strazewski
Norm Breyfogle
Music by
John Ottman
Main Cast
Mark Wahlberg as Kevin Green/Prime
Doug Jones as the Firearm
Chris Evans as Dr. Gross
Julian McMahon as Rex Mundi
Joan Cusack as Kelly Cantrell
Sam Elliott as Colonel Samuels
Jon Voight as Russell Green
Storyline (Courtesy of @Duc4AlternateHistory)
The storyline is that the Prime crew prepared whereas Firearm joined in the team as we approached the city and decided to escape the town as Firearm decided to make in the way to the rescue.
Not yet. I wasn't sure what other characters Quality Comics had IOTL besides Plastic Man.It good to see that warner brothers is making movies based on the ultraverse. Speaking of comics has parmont made any movies based on thier superheores. A plasticman or freedom fighter cartoon or movie may be a good idea
Dear BlancheDear Blanche, where else did you work before you joined Nelvana last year?
Blanche Boudreaux:
"I joined Disney in June of 1998. They hired me straight out of high school. Right away, they assigned me to work with Sir Daniel Abbott over at 20th Century-Fox. Funny enough, his office was in the Nakatomi building from Die Hard. While I was there, I did the Backstreet Project, The Simpsons and Futurama. In 2000, I went to Ruby-Spears to work on The Loud House and Fairly Odd Parents. Two years later, I went to Paramount to work on Arthur. In 2005, Stephanie Macdonald, whom I worked with at Paramount, joined Warner Bros. and I tagged along to work on the first year of The Berenstain Bears. Last year, I came to Nelvana. At the moment, I'm helping Lauren Faust develop a My Little Pony series which should be out on CBS sometime in '09 or so. Besides that, I have a character of my own that I want to bring to y'all on TV called Silent X. I gave her that name since many Cajuns - including myself - have a Silent X in our last names. But I thought it could make a nice alter ego for a vigilante or an antihero."
That's a really big resume. Also, the logic behind this new character is so cool, and I probably use that kind of logic for my own originality.Dear Blanche, where else did you work before you joined Nelvana last year?
Blanche Boudreaux:
"I joined Disney in June of 1998. They hired me straight out of high school. Right away, they assigned me to work with Sir Daniel Abbott over at 20th Century-Fox. Funny enough, his office was in the Nakatomi building from Die Hard. While I was there, I did the Backstreet Project, The Simpsons and Futurama. In 2000, I went to Ruby-Spears to work on The Loud House and Fairly Odd Parents. Two years later, I went to Paramount to work on Arthur. In 2005, Stephanie Macdonald, whom I worked with at Paramount, joined Warner Bros. and I tagged along to work on the first year of The Berenstain Bears. Last year, I came to Nelvana. At the moment, I'm helping Lauren Faust develop a My Little Pony series which should be out on CBS sometime in '09 or so. Besides that, I have a character of my own that I want to bring to y'all on TV called Silent X. I gave her that name since many Cajuns - including myself - have a Silent X in our last names. But I thought it could make a nice alter ego for a vigilante or an antihero."
I was going for a letter to Blanche approachThat's a really big resume. Also, the logic behind this new character is so cool, and I probably use that kind of logic for my own originality.
Dear Blanche
It’s quite interesting that you mention the fairly odd parents considering the stuff that has been going on with Butch Hartman and I know this show may not be the place to discuss this but would you care to give your opinion on this ongoing issue.
Yours sincerely,
Deakin Causer