

Eustace and Muriel ( Courage the Cowardly Dog).The following Cartoon Cartoon characters took turns hosting the show: These segments were repeated until late summer of 2002. Sheep would host for one time only in March of 2001.ĭuring this season, three new Cartoon Cartoons premiered on CCF: Courage the Cowardly Dog, Mike, Lu & Og, and Sheep in the Big City.ĬCF was revamped again on June 8, 2001, and the bridging format featured newly-animated segments starring the Cartoon Cartoon characters. Eustace's last time hosting alone would be in December 2000 and the following week would be Dexter's first time hosting. In Fall 2000, the host would present new episodes of various Cartoon Cartoons, not just their own.
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Sheep in the Big City was also a pilot that premiered in the Summer of 2000 and premiered as a full series on November 17, 2000. The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: Meet the Reaper won the Big Pick 2000, which was hosted by the Mayor. The following Cartoon Cartoon characters took turns hosting the show in this season:Įach character presented new episodes of their respective shows, as well as several pilots. To tie this all together, there was an off-screen announcer that introduced each host as well as the weekly commercial ads. Each week, a character from a Cartoon Cartoon would host the block by announcing upcoming episodes and interacting with other random Cartoon Network characters on the set. This new version took place inside a white factory-like setting, where oversized ribbons (that emerged from the "Cartoons Cartoons" logo during the introduction) laid about.

Starting on June 9, 2000, CCF was revamped. The slogan for these commercials was "Are you cartoon?". CCF's commercials and promos featured live-action people acting like Cartoon Cartoon characters. The giveaways ended after a dozen or so weeks. When CCF first aired, it had giveaways of Cartoon Cartoon-themed items that were raffled away by phone. The "Coming Up Next", "We'll Be Right Back", and "Back to the Show" bumpers featured by NFL stars who hung up cardboard pieces of Cartoon Cartoon characters. The intro for CCPPF involved lines and volume bars showing all the Cartoon Cartoons, including a techno remix version of the famous Cartoon Cartoons theme. In its original format, it was hosted by live-action actors and actresses, with a series of cartoon-injected parodies, including fake lottery shows, weather forecasts, astronomy, a Cartoon Cartoon-themed marching band (performed by the GSU Tiger Marching Band), and livestock auctions. To accomplish this, they created a weekly event titled "Cartoon Cartoon Fridays," a four-hour programming block featuring new episodes and premieres of Cartoon Cartoons (a collective term for early Cartoon Network Original Series).ĬCPPF began on June 11, 1999.

In 1999, Cartoon Network wanted to compete with other cable networks with their own original programming in prime time.
