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fantasticwolfpenguin · 3 months
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Jellystone! fucking got away with the funny number and you couldn't guess what 140.23 x 3 is right
he really has that bong under there
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toonsforkicks22 · 1 year
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Have tiny Raph in waiter outfit 🐢♥️
Today just made me feel sad so I randomly made this video. Cafe Maid May was forever ago and I meant to add these stickers to my shop anyway.
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My shop
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axoelle · 7 months
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howdydopillar · 1 month
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I need a t-shirt and a button pin that says “I was there for the earlier days of the Jellystone! fandom”
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wraithandthemuse · 1 year
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pink cat dumb outfit (old jellystone fanart from 2021)
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coloredsavage · 1 year
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Jellystone (2021)
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Really unhappy with my artstyle lately, so I thought I’d try and emulate my jellystone artwork from 2021 since I like the look of those. So I think these turned out great (I suppose these are technically in the jellystone style? Idk…)
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Paydirt Park (2021) - Animated Series Pitch by Charlie Gavin ("Clarence","Harvey Beaks","Big City Greens","Jellystone!")
Pitched and passed by Disney Television Animation,Cartoon Network Studios, Dreamworks Animation Television Animation, Netflix Animation & Nickelodeon Animation Studios
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dorkarts · 1 year
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Next batch of Jellystone-tober pics done in Oct.2021 There's 31 pictures in total but if you want to peek at them all in one post check it out here!
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paulsebert · 8 months
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Loony Toons Tiny Toon Adventures, I Love Lucy, and Night Court exist in the DC Multiverse: Prove Me Wrong!
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Wile E. Coyote appears in the 1990 episode "Still Another Day In the Life." Night Court is fairly unique among televised sitcoms of it's era in that it does not take place in any known sitcom universe (Nickelodeon Cinematic Universe, TGIF Universe, Snow Globe Universe, Hurricane Saturday Universe, etc.) However I Love Lucy did meet Superman in the 1957 episode "Lucy and Superman." This was Pre-Crisis but it may suggest that Night Court is connected to it in the Post-Crisis continuity. In 1992 Superman would appear in the direct-to-video animated film "How I Spent My Vacation." The timing of the Night Court appearance and How I Spent My Vacation occur during the post-Crisis/Pre-Zero Hour period suggesting that Night Court and Loony Toons/Tiny Toon Adventures all took place in the mainline DCU. Somewhat confusingly pre-crisis cartoons like "Super-Rabbit" and "Stupor Duck" take place on a world where the DC Superheroes are all fictional (not unlike Earth Prime) however The Plucky Duck Show pilot "Batduck" appears to take place in a world where Batman exists but is apathetic to Plucky's efforts to get cast in "Batman Returns" a film that perhaps Bruce Wayne is financing. Batman does however make a cameo in the "Dance of Doom" pilot of Freakazoid adding evidence the existence that these shows shared an earth. Some will argue that this is proves that the Warner Brothers series and Night Court exist on Earth-12 however remember this appearance is post Zero-Hour. Also Earth-12 wasn't officially introduced until after Flashpoint.
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In the 2000 comic mini-series Superman & Bugs Bunny (written by the great Mark Evanier) the Loony Toons are brought to earth by Mr Mxyzptlk. In this comic the Loony Toons are from a parallel world. Given that this book was published after both Zero Hour and The Kingdom we must assume that Hypertime is involved.
DC Meets Loony Toons comics suggest that there in fact multiple Warner Brothers Cartoon worlds some of which the The Loony Toons and the DC Superheros co-inhabit and some don't. My theory is that these worlds were split after the events of Flashpoint and the various Loony Toons (as well as Night Court and I Love Lucy) were taken dome worlds by Braniac. Somewhat confusingly this was published post Rebirth but clearly takes place during the prior Convergence event. This would also also account for the Hanna-Barbera Beyond event as well as the Flintstones and Snagglepuss comics from the era.
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The Loony Toons would once again meet the DC Superheroes in 2021's Space Jam: A New Legacy the Loony Toons (and many other cartoons) exist on one single earth. Somewhat confusingly they encounter superheroes twice while Bugs is rounding up the gang. I believe this means that Daffy was playing Superhero on Earth 12 while Lola was training with the Post-Rebirth Wonder Woman. Something confirmed by the fact that the Loony Toons jump into a literal comic to recruit Lola. The Loony Toons continue to have a mostly shared earth but 2022's Jellystone and the upcoming Tiny Toons Looniversity exist in their own parallel pocket dimensions.
As for Night Court despite John Larroquette returning to the 2022 reboot we have overt references to Dan Fielding's successful prosecution of Wile E. Coyote however the fact that the charges in the episode were dropped from attempted murder to harassment in the 1990 episode reflect Fielding's personal growth and softening of a character. It appears to once again be on it's own pocket universe separate from all superhero, cartoon, and sitcom universes unless it is confirmed to be the future of I Love Lucy.
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topcatofficial · 2 months
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i think i doodled this back in 2021 when i found out who was voicing TC in jellystone lol
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WHAT DO YOU MEAN TOPCAT VA FROM JELLYSTONE 2021 IS AN OG WRITER OF NATM???? The queer subtext… the way it was planned, sad that Thomas Lennon isn’t involved in making any more. He’s not on the new writer team on IMDB so if they turn them into straight fghhhfjdjdjdj only a couple more months to find out.
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toonsforkicks22 · 1 year
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JELLYSTONE charms available in my shop! 💕
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cnschedulearchive · 10 months
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September 2021. Maybe the biggest month I've ever had to report the schedules for ever.
CN started off interestingly by airing Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (before you ask, Turner has the cable rights to Star Wars movies thanks to a 2016 deal and we don't know when it expires) from 6p to... 9p! Yes, they ate into Adult Swim time. This wound up being a permanent move, cemented by what launched two weeks later. But before that, CN chose to air all the Star Wars movies, and by all of them I mean the originals, prequels, and Rogue One. To fans, those may as well be the only ones anyway.
Then came the big week: Cartoonito finally launched, and it was 8 hours long on weekdays, 2 hours long on weekends. Look at it now: 1.5 hours on weekdays, 0 hours on weekends. To say they came out boldly and brashly is an understatement. I really wonder if they should have considered coming out a little smaller than this. They had no originals of their own yet, the "flagships" like Batwheels and Bugs Bunny Builders would take another year to come out. Note that almost all of the shows on this lineup have since been purged, save for Thomas and Baby Looney Tunes.
Also launched that week was ACME Night, Cartoon Network's excuse for taking the 8p hour away from Adult Swim on Sunday nights. This block's core component is airing big blockbuster movies, either TV-PG or TV-14, with basically the same level of minimal censorship as you'd get on TBS or TNT. It's real interesting what they choose to air here sometimes. Also interesting at launch was their filler choice. Rogue One actually had some filler in the form of TBS' The Cube, something you'll see get slotted in again week 3. Week 1 however, had Family Matters! There was a Steve Urkel Christmas movie in the works for this block... was. There was a few original things planned for this block... was.
Cartoon Network itself, shrunk down to just 6 hours on weekdays, continued to coast along. They started airing Jellystone. Plus they got 8p back at the end of the month, as was tradition.
Adult Swim also had a equally big month: Family Guy left the network after 18 years. Left with the iconic Stewie mpreg episode and a nice little farewell bump. The ramifications of Adult Swim's biggest safest schedule bet leaving wouldn't start creeping in until a month later, but for now we sure got an interesting shakeup in the lineup due to it going.
For the one week between Family Guy leaving and Adult Swim still having 8p, they aired Joe Pera in the hour, which you can never complain about that. More originals got more timeslots (also, should be noted, Tender Touches is rerunning in full for the first time ever), while Teenage Euthanasia made its premiere. Pete Smith Day was celebrated in a condensed 2 hour format for the first time, with just Brak and the bumps, I assume Bob's is too valuable now to be sacrificed for the rest of the week's schedule in favor of a marathon.
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manlethotline · 3 months
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Hey have you watched Jellystone 2021 because they transfemmed the pink cat
omg choo choo transitioned i had no idea
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good for her she looks wonderful
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disneybuddy · 1 year
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Why I really don’t like “Jellystone”
I remember when this show was first announced in 2019. I was really excited - finally, Warner Bros. was actually doing something with Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Snagglepuss, etc.! I love those characters and I think it's a shame that they don't do much with them (I love Scooby-Doo, but it's not the only Hanna-Barbera franchise they own). And the showrunner was C.H. Greenblatt, whose work I really like. And then, in 2021, the first trailer for the show was released, followed a few weeks later by the show itself.
I'm gonna be blunt here. I think Jellystone! is awful. C.H. Greenblatt claims that it's a "love letter to Hanna-Barbera" in interviews, but I'm convinced that he hasn't actually watched most (if any) of the shows that the characters in this show originated from, because it gets the majority of them completely wrong. Yogi, Huck, Snagglepuss, and Wally Gator made it through for the most part unscathed. But the others... they're basically the characters In Name Only. Hardy Harr Harr, for example, bears absolutely no resemblance to his original self. He's supposed to be a loveable sad sack. Here? He's a stereotypical cartoon old lady.
...WHAT? Who looks at this character:
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…and thinks "Y'know what we should do? Make this character a stereotypical old lady!". Whose idea was that? I want names.
Other characters fare just as bad. Boo-Boo is Yogi's conscience. He's soft-spoken, kindhearted, and tries to urge Yogi not to do things that "Mr. Ranger" isn't going to like. Jellystone! Boo-Boo, on the other hand, is a loud, obnoxious idiot just as much of a moron as most of the other characters. Half of the characters (Jabberjaw, Loopy De Loop, Squiddly Diddly) have been gender-swapped, which in my opinion is a really bad idea. I know there aren't a whole lot of female Hanna-Barbera characters, but they DO exist. You could've just used them. You didn't have to make Squiddly Diddly a stereotypical valley girl to make the gender ratio more balanced. Quick-Draw is now "El Kabong" 24/7 and his using a guitar as a weapon has been Flanderized into HIM THINKING THAT HIS GUITAR IS A SENTIENT BEING AND BEING IN LOVE WITH IT. Magilla Gorilla is Paul F. Thompkins. Johnny Quest and Hadji are a couple (y'know, despite being adopted brothers?). The Banana Splits are criminals. And Baba Looey... what's the gender-swapped Baba Looey's personality again?
The voice cast was a massive letdown too. I'm glad they got Jeff Bergman to voice Yogi again, and I also like his takes on Mr. Jinks and Wally Gator. Jim Conroy does a great Captain Caveman and an alright Huckleberry Hound. Bernardo De Paula's Mildew Wolf is decent. Everyone else... I like Dana Snyder, but his Snagglepuss impression isn't very good, and he's not even trying to sound like Bill Thompson as Touché Turtle. Much like with the DuckTales reboot, most of the other characters are voiced by celebrities, none of whom make any sort of effort to sound like the originals. Particularly bad is C.H. Greenblatt's horrid Boo-Boo, which sounds NOTHING like Don Messick. What makes it all the more frustrating is that there are so many talented voice actors out there who can do good impressions of the characters - there is no excuse to have Boo-Boo sound like that when we live in a world where Billy West and Eric Bauza exist.
Problem number three: I really don't care for the show's art style. I don't dislike C.H. Greenblatt's art style as a whole, but it really does not fit these characters. It's hard to adapt characters into your style while still making sure they look like the characters - if done poorly, it can just result in the characters looking poorly-drawn. This is one of those cases. The animation just looks crude and sloppy-looking.
And finally, I'm sorry, but I don't find the show funny. In the episodes that I watched, there was only one joke that I was amused by ("I'm a monster! A very handsome monster!"). Every episode is just scene after scene of madcap insanity. Basically what people who don't like Chowder or SpongeBob SquarePants but haven't actually watched either show THINK those shows are like. Those two shows are silly, but they have something that Jellystone! does not: WIT. They don't just have characters acting like spazzes and random weird stuff happening in the hopes of getting a laugh.
For example, there's one episode where Quick-Draw... oh, I'm sorry, El Kabong has his guitar destroyed while fighting the Banana Splits. He tries to find a replacement, but is unsuccessful. So finally he says "I'M the guitar!" and he actually turns into a horse-headed guitar... wait, WHAT?! How the heck does he do THAT? Quick-Draw isn't a shapeshifter, and there's never been any indication that this El Kabong character is either. And it's not like this is just a one-off gag and he's back to normal by the next scene, this is an actual PLOT POINT. I know I just said cartoons don't have to explain earlier, but you need to have SOME logic. Again, Chowder doesn't just have Chowder randomly gain two heads to solve the episode's conflict or have Schnitzel turn into a leopard so he can eat the episode's bad guy or anything like that.
After having to deal with people on Twitter giving me a hard time for not liking Jellystone!, most of them actually trash-talking the original Hanna-Barbera characters and shows as part of their arguments (and claiming that these versions of the characters were more "complex"... I'm not seeing it), I figured something out. This is not a show for Hanna-Barbera fans. Rather, it's a show for people who KNOW about these characters but don't actually care about them or have even watched their shows in years (if ever). Because the show actually requires you be familiar with these characters to find most of the jokes it throws at viewers funny. Boo-Boo saying "I'm being sued for malpractice!" with a dopey smile on his face or claiming that he has experience with a machete is supposed to be funny because you wouldn't expect intelligent, kindhearted Boo-Boo to say either of those things. The Banana Splits being criminals is funny because you wouldn't expect the Banana Splits of all characters to BE criminals. Peter Potamus' sidekick So-So being George Takei is funny because in the original show So-So sounded NOTHING like George Takei. Just have an iconic cartoon character say something out-of-character or do something CRAZY and presto, you've got a joke.
In other words, Jellystone!'s humor is on the same level of intelligence as the humor in that awful Boo-Boo Runs Wild short.
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