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spinstadium · 27 days
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Cartoon Network OMSI Portland Exhibit
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spinstadium · 30 days
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An ad for Cartoon Network Golden Books and an offer for Powerpuff Girls on home video from 2003. Included within the instruction manual for the Game Boy Advance game Ed, Edd n Eddy: Jawbreakers.
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spinstadium · 1 month
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April 2006 Spring Break mini-marathon graphic.
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Operation S.A.V.E. was a 3-D Codename: Kids Next Door Shockwave game available for purchase on the Super Cartoon Network United Kingdom website in 2006. It was made by Skive.
The player controlled Numbuh 4, collecting 5 types of water gun weapons to use against Stickybeard and his crew. In order to progress, sweets also had to be collected. According to the KND Wiki, S.A.V.E. had six total levels. The first two levels were once available to play on the site for free. While the free two-level version of the game can still be found around the internet today, the full version is lost media. The majority of the above images were taken from the lead developer Ben Pitt's website, robotduck.com.
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hiii. i've just found ur blog n i ofc as a huge eene and old web fan love it!! i run an eene side blog but tumblr is only letting me do an ask from my main. (its @airtonucci )
im also running an archive website via neocities but i've been hella busy so i haven't had chance to really work on it. anyway :,)
i was more so wondering if u needed any help finding more eene stuff since im in the uk and my university tutor was a storyboard artist throughout s3 and part of 4. (he's also a good friend of mine, really sweet guy)
id love to be any help since eene is my absolute favourite show since i was a kid n persevering old web means a lot too!!🩷
Hello!! Thank you :) I'm sorry for such a long wait. This blog is still active, I had just been taking a break.
That's so awesome! I'm flattered you'd offer that to me. I'd be happy to see/hear about anything. There's nothing in particular I can really think of, but I know other fans such as @/book-o-scams (an analytical/archive sort of blog focused entirely on EEnE) would really appreciate anything you could find or put up on your archive site whenever you have the chance.
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spinstadium · 1 month
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Megas XLR "Merry Christmas" interactive holiday Flash eCard from the Cartoon Network India website, circa 2004.
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Ed, Edd n Eddy "Merry Christmas!" holiday Flash eCard from the Cartoon Network India website, circa 2004.
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Johnny Bravo "Merry Christmas!!" holiday Flash eCard from the Cartoon Network India website, circa 2004.
Johnny plays Jingle Bells using his armpit. The assets of him doing so are traced from a scene in the Season 2 episode "Johnny's Telethon."
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Dexter's Laboratory "Get back on your feet again soon!" Flash eCard from the English version of the Cartoon Network Latin America website.
(Note: This eCard has no sound!)
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@painted-soldier Thank you for letting me know! I'll keep this in mind for the future.
So, I've noticed Wayback Machine now has Ruffle built in! This means, regardless of what browser (or device) you're on and what extensions you have, you can now view Flash files easily while browsing. I'm planning to screen record and post most of those .SWFs I saved on there now that I can view them much easier.
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Ed, Edd n Eddy "Be smart. Stay in touch!" Flash eCard from the English version of the Cartoon Network Latin America website.
(Note: This eCard has no sound!)
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So, I've noticed Wayback Machine now has Ruffle built in! This means, regardless of what browser (or device) you're on and what extensions you have, you can now view Flash files easily while browsing. I'm planning to screen record and post most of those .SWFs I saved on there now that I can view them much easier.
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Johnny Bravo Storyboard Archive
click the read me for more information. includes three transcripts for hard-to-read boards
Johnny Bravo Bumpers/Promos/Commercials/Misc. YouTube Playlist (300+ videos)
includes any bumper/promo/etc. johnny and friends appear in and any advertising for the show itself. you'll have to skim the longer videos but he's in there somewhere. wip/disorganized
Johnny Bravo Multilanguage YouTube Playlist
contains clips from different dubs of the show
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spinstadium · 3 months
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Also, Wayback Machine has a bunch of cToons that were archived as static and/or moving GIFs! Not all the ones from the MCOAP, of course, but a few cToons I believe are only on Wayback or their moving versions. These are the ones I usually post.
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://i.cnn.net/orbit* (Type terms like “cToon” or “background” into the filter box. Shows are abbreviated.)
I had the above link and a link to the MCOAP and its SWF library on my Resources page. You can also find links to gToons/gToon info there if you're interested in those as well.
Hey there. https://mcoap.toonarific.com/album_main.html so I found this website with archived ctoons and stuff but I'm not sure if they work.
They are labeled as swf files. But what program do you use to get them working?
Adobe Flash Player! Ruffle works since Flash is no longer supported. From the ones I've viewed, they do work. Most are static on purpose, but not all the ones that were supposed to have multiple frames/move were archived as such. Some have sound.
If you want to extract frames, sounds, or anything like that, use a Flash decompiler program.
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Hey there. https://mcoap.toonarific.com/album_main.html so I found this website with archived ctoons and stuff but I'm not sure if they work.
They are labeled as swf files. But what program do you use to get them working?
Adobe Flash Player! Ruffle works since Flash is no longer supported. From the ones I've viewed, they do work. Most are static on purpose, but not all the ones that were supposed to have multiple frames/move were archived as such. Some have sound.
If you want to extract frames, sounds, or anything like that, use a Flash decompiler program.
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spinstadium · 4 months
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I believe Allyson is doing fine :) (x)
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An official JBVO: Your All Request Cartoon Show letter from Cartoon Network, sent to a girl named Allyson in January 2001. Allyson requested the Powerpuff Girls episode "Buttercrush." The Johnny photo included with the letter was not scanned. Found on the archived Cartoon Network's Fridays: The Fansite. Note the 'Do with monkey with me' typo.
Edit: Forgot the most important part— According to the fansite, Allyson was the show's very first caller! What a history piece! All my well wishes to her, wherever she is now.
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