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Whats That Cartoon From Cartoon Network About An Alien Living With A Boy

What do you do in the game Cartoon Network Mini Match?

First, you have to either login or play as a guest. If you register and login, you can save up your points, buy new looks for yourself, and have friends. (If you are already registered for Ben 10 Alien Force: Game Creator, you can use that username/password).

Basically, you create a person that can be personalized. You move around with the arrow keys. When you see another player, you can drag one of three games on top of them to challenge them. If they accept, you get to do a live battle against them. They will add more games, but so far you can only play "Camp Lazlo - Battle Beans", "Mac and Bloo - Big Shot Checkers", and "Ben 10 - Galactic Matchup". If you lose, you still get some points.

Besides that, you can also add people to your friends list if they accept your friend invitation. If one of your friends is online at the moment, their name will be bold on the friends list. You can either invite them to the room you are currently in, or drag a game onto their name in the friends list to challenge them. You can chat (using pre-approved words) with other players. You can make yourself do funny things by dragging actions onto yourself, or to other people by dragging tags onto other players.

You should definitely play this game.

Whats this old cartoon?

I believe the cartoon you're referring to is The Herculoids. The barbarian you're talking about is Zandor, his wife is Tarra, the rhino-triceratops was Tundro, and Gleep and Gloop are the two marshmallow looking, protoplastic creatures. Here's a brief description: "The Herculoids are a group of five super-powered creatures lead by King Zandor of Amzot, his wife Tarra, and his son, Dorno. They live together on the planet Quasar and fight against the inevitable alien invaders who seem to show up every week. They crossed over with many other Hanna/Barbera characters such as Space Ghost, the genie Shazam, and many more that remain popular to this day. The shows varied between 10 and 15 minutes, and were often mixed with other shows."

Will Cartoon Network die soon?

*twitching in anger*

I have soooo much freaking beef with CN, that it's not even funny. It started when Cartoon Cartoons (Dexter's Lab, PPG, Johnny Bravo, Samurai Jack, etc...) and Toonami (which had anime....crappy versions of censored, dubbed anime, but anime nonetheless...) were taken off the air and replaced with crap like Lazlo, Flapjack, and CN F_ING REAL.....it's like having BET star nothing but white people. I can't understand how retarded you have to be to put REALITY tv ona network that has CARTOON in the title....it makes me pissed beyond reason

The same thing happened with NICK. Nick DIED after the series finale of Avatar. I had to watch NIck for a week as I spent time with my cousins, the only thing I saw was Spongebob and ICarly. Those are the only two shows that are shown for 8 HOURS!!!! THE HELL???!? What ever happened to the 15 or so NIcktoons that used to be on there? Doug, Rocket Power,ATBG,Wild Thornberrys, Rugrats (before they grew up...)....THAT WAS ENTERTAINMENT. PURE 100% CONCENTRATED ENTERTAINMENT. Then they put live action shows on there. Zoey 101 was idiotic...iCarly is getting really old and stupid. (And btw: my middle school life was NOTHING like that...hell, my 16 year old life wasn't that, dramatic. why are all these shows making kids grow up so fast? you don't need bucketloads of makeup, 3 boyfriends, miniskirts, and stiletto heels at 12 years old!!!)

Disney makes me so upset that I can't even talk about it. When Hannah Montana was introduced, Disney was no longer worth mentioning. Bring back the Proud Family, Kim Possible, EVEN STEVENS, pepper ann, and everything like it!!!!!

so yeah...Cartoon Network is DEFINITELY gonna die soon. At least we still have boomerang.

Saving Cartoon Network?

Aahh, 2010 two decades of Cartoon Network, here’s what we’ve got in store for you this year:
The last, but new season of Ed, Edd n Eddy premiering alongside a never-before-seen movie
The last, but new seasons of shows like Codename: Kids Next Door, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Camp Lazlo.
New seasons of shows like Evil Con Carne, My Gym Partner’s a Monkey, Ben 10: Alien Force, Transformers: Animated, Squirrel Boy, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, The Secret Saturdays, and Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
The last and never-before-seen sequel movie of the Class of 3000.
You thought you saw the last of it, but you’re wrong, cause here’s the last, but new season of Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends.
The last episode of 6Teen, Bobb’e Says, BrainRush, Chowder, Destroy Build Destroy, Dude, What Would Happen, The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, The Mr. Men Show, The Othersiders, Out of Jimmy’s Head, Slamball, and Survive This.
The return of Johnny Test, The Cartoon Cartoon Show, Toonami, Miguzi, the original The New Thursday Nights & Cartoon Cartoon Fridays and June Bugs.
Shelf shows like Adventure Time with Finn and Jake, Sym-Bionic Titan, Cartoonstitute, Ben 10: Evolutions, Generator Rex, Regular Show, Horrorbots, Scooby-Doo-Mystery, Inc., The Super Hero Squad Show, Hot Wheels: Battle Force 5, and Pink Panther and Pals for the time being. However, Scooby-Doo 3: The Mystery Begins and Ben 10: Alien Swarm are still planned to premiere.
Fire those responsible for ruining Cartoon Network in the first place, and hire more “reliable” people to take their places.

would this be enough to save cartoon network if it was possible?

Cartoon from 90's. Aliens with large heads they push around on uni-cycles.?

Ah that was one of the good old, so called World Premier Cartoons, later called What a Cartoon! Show, then Cartoon Cartoons, on Cartoon Network. At first they showed either one or 3, 10 minute short cartoons, Powerpuff girls, Johnny Bravo, and Dexter's laboratory started this way, and afterwards they got their own series.

Now unfortunately that was just a single 10 minute cartoon, and it didn't get it's own series. It was pretty good though. According to Wikipedia (why not :P ) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cartoon...

It was by Meinert Hansen, the episode was called "A Clean Getaway", and the character's were Captain Buzz Cheeply and Slide his robot sidekick whose intelligence was like a sci-fi nerd.

Some more on it, they landed on the planet, Buzz Cheeply needed to do his laundry.. but the planet's inhabitants were so stupid (quite ironic to their large head sizes that they carried around on unicycles) all they did was watch TV and drink beer. So everywhere they went it was just "Beer" or "TV" signs. Then he found what seemed to be the only washing machine in the only laundromat on the planet. Then the aliens, smart enough to realize they were stupid, decided they wanted to kidnap his robot Slide, to download his intelligence to add to their own.

It was one of my favorite cartoons on the show.

Banned for beer references made throughout the episode :|

Just search one of those terms ( ctrl +F) to find the part for all the specific info.

How did Terra come back?Did she really loose her memory?What was in Robin’s breafcase?What that thing was from the last episode?Slade should come back, maybe Terra. It would be awesome if there was an episode devoted to Raven’s feelings in the aftermath of the end of the word. Definitely a lot of RobStar, and Beast Boy and Raven should get together. More of Raven looking after Melvin, Timmy Tantrum, and Teether. I really hope that there will be a season six, but it's extremely unlikely.

Remember your favourite green toy car you loved more than anything or that fluffy little bunny?What have you done to your old toys?Probably, you have no idea what your mommy did to them. Or maybe you just donated them to some younger kids. Or they are simply lying inside one old box in your home.This is what happens with stuff you own as a child. They are passed on to the other generation or just are kept somewhere and no one checks on them. They become sweet memories for us and lose their presence in our homes like they did earlier.It is not exactly the same case with old toys, though. They remain there, we treat them non-existent.So, here is what I can think of why people see Cartoon Network as a chilhood memory:We switch to watching TV shows, news and music channels. The cartoon network which was once the only option remains no option. All that remains are the memories once the name pop-ups.We start looking at cartoons in a different manner. I mean what was once engrossing seems boring as we have so much in mind that it is difficult for the innocent silly cartoons to make us stay.Like blue is meant for boys, pink is meant for girls ( eye-roll), cartoons are meant for kids. So, the distance grows. Gradually, Cartoon Network becomes tale of the past.Also, I believe the cartoons we once watched as kids do not get telecasted. They are taken over by a new brigade of cartoons. So, there is little or no connection with these cartoons.People like to surround themselves with things which are meant for grown-ups. Cartoon Network becomes a memory of the past because we believe it is a thing of the past and a childhood memory.Thank you for reading.Thanks for A2A :).

Categorized by Channel:Nickelodeon: Rugrats, Rocko's Modern Life, Hey Arnold, SpongeBob, Fairly Oddparents, Invader Zim, Danny Phantom, Avatar, Korra, Loud HouseCartoon Network: Animaniacs, Powerpuff Girls, Ed Edd and Eddy, Courage, Samurai Jack, Teen Titans, Adventure Time, Gumball, Steven Universe, We Bare BearsDisney: DuckTales, Gargoyles, Phineas And Ferb, Gravity Falls, Star Vs The Forces of Evil, DucktalesOther: Looney Tunes, Batman: The Animated Series, The Simpsons, Futurama, Rick and Morty, Bobs Burgers, American Dad, Mickey Mouse, Clone High, Dan Vs, Bojack Horseman, Infinity TrainAs for the second question, Yeah

Im looking for an anime. It involves a Submarine and aliens and its only like 4-5 episodes long. HELP SOMEONE!?

You must be talking about "Blue Submarine No. 6".

Read about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Submar...

You may also watch these four episodes here: http://www.sidereel.com/Blue_Submarine_N...

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Hope I helped ^^

EDIT: I heard that they're making a live-action movie for this Anime. Wow, pretty cool. I think I'd like the story-line enough to watch it :D And it has an 84 million dollar budget so that's a pretty big movie! xD

Writers in general tend to know a lot more about things than ordinary people of their generation. This comes from hours upon hours of research and story development. Although there's nothing indicative of any particular fascination with these ideas in the lives of Dan DeCarlo and Art Davis, there were a number of other show creators that may have brought this influence to the stories. Keep in mind, these are writers/creators that spend their days developing stories about teenage witches, alien beings, talking dogs, supernatural mysteries, and outer space adventures... spend a week of your life doing this and only this and you'll see how much more you know than the average person of the time.

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