We all know about the premise of Scooby Doo and the shows he stars in. A dog and four teenagers, who are part of a group called, “Mystery Inc.,” drive a van to solve mysteries in different places. When they see monsters or any forms of danger, they run from them. But eventually, the monstersContinue reading “What If The Gang From “Scooby Doo” Learned to Fight Against Monsters?”
Category Archives: Cartoon Network
My Top Unanswered Questions About “The PowerPuff Girls”
I became a big fan of this show at about 7 years old. I reunited with it at age 26 or 27. As I watched some of the episodes, there are some unanswered questions I have. Why would Cartoon Network let the episode with Cooties air? In the episode, “Cootie Gras,” the kids at PokeyContinue reading “My Top Unanswered Questions About “The PowerPuff Girls””
My Journey with the Show, “Ed, Edd n Eddy”
This show aired on Cartoon Network from 1999 to 2008. It focused on three boys, who often did crazy things in their neighborhood. They would also drive the other children crazy. If you’ve watched it, you probably know that Ed was the silliest, Edd (or Double Dee, as others usually called him) was a littleContinue reading “My Journey with the Show, “Ed, Edd n Eddy””
“Courage the Cowardly Dog” Mystery: How Do Muriel and Eustace Manage to Stay with Each Other?
For anyone who watched Cartoon Network in the early to mid-2000s, you probably remember Courage the Cowardly Dog. He lives in a cabin in the middle of nowhere, the actual name of the town, with a couple that are complete opposites of each other. There is Muriel, who is loving and sweet to Courage. AndContinue reading ““Courage the Cowardly Dog” Mystery: How Do Muriel and Eustace Manage to Stay with Each Other?”
What If the “Codename: Kids Next Door” Finale Ended with Having Law Enforcement
For those of you who watched Codename: Kids Next Door, you probably know the premise: five 10-year-olds, who live in a treehouse and fight against adults because of their oppressive ways. But one detail I notice is the apparent lack of law enforcement, such as police officers. The kids next door seem to be theContinue reading “What If the “Codename: Kids Next Door” Finale Ended with Having Law Enforcement”
My Favorite Episodes of “The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy”
For those who watched shows on Cartoon Network in the 2000s, you probably remember the show, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. It was a sequel series to Grim and Evil, but with Evil, who was a bear, being omitted. The premise centered around a skeleton, Grim, who is good, but firm, an enthusiasticContinue reading “My Favorite Episodes of “The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy””
My Top Theories About “The PowerPuff Girls”
Anyone who grew up in the 90s or 00s probably remembers this show on Cartoon Network. I was especially a huge fan of that show in 2nd grade. But that’s another story. Anyway, those who watched the show all know the premise. Professor Utunium mixed three ingredients (sugar, spice, and everything nice) and accidentally droppedContinue reading “My Top Theories About “The PowerPuff Girls””
My “Cartoon Network” Evaluation and Views on How it Evolved
If you were born in the early to mid-90’s or before that, you probably remember these features of Cartoon Network, such as Cartoon, Cartoon Fridays, Cartoon Theater, Toonami, and possibly Toonheads Trivia. You may also recall when the logo spelled out the whole network name instead of just “CN.” For me, Cartoon Network was atContinue reading “My “Cartoon Network” Evaluation and Views on How it Evolved”
My Favorite Episodes of “Codename: Kids Next Door”
This was one of my favorite shows on Cartoon Network as a child… up until a certain point. But when the global pandemic hit in March 2020, I experienced regression as a way to relieve stress. For me, that was to regain interest in some of my favorite childhood TV programs – starting with Codename:Continue reading “My Favorite Episodes of “Codename: Kids Next Door””
Review of “The PowerPuff Girls: Twas the Fight Before Christmas” (2003)
Townsville is getting ready for Christmas, which is in two days. The children at the PowerPuff girls’ school, including the girls themselves, are getting into the Christmas spirit. Princess Morbucks is her usual spoiled self and states that she will get her Christmas wish: to become a PowerPuff Girl. But Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup putContinue reading “Review of “The PowerPuff Girls: Twas the Fight Before Christmas” (2003)”