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    The "A.I. Generated Artwork" thread

    For conceptualization purposes, I find generative AI acceptable instead of passing it off as a finished work of art. As such, I came up with a few conceptual ideas for if some rubber mask disguises from cartoons were turned into actual latex or silicone masks! The Supreme Cat's rat disguise...
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    The "A.I. Generated Artwork" thread

    Also loaded the screenshot of Fred trying to play an 8-track cartridge on a turntable in "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated" into Flow and replaced him with another WB Animation character who similarly used to be competent but was then turned into a scatterbrained airhead:
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    The "A.I. Generated Artwork" thread

    I've played around a bit in Google Flow, coming up with book covers for a couple of my Berenstain Bears fanfics: And while not a fanfic (at least not yet), this one pokes fun at A.I. art overall:
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    Who currently owns Rocky and Bullwinkle?

    WildBrain only had distribution rights. I heard that the Jay Ward family is still looking to find a new distributor, either start a new deal with WildBrain or go with something else.
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    Nickelodeon Bumpers Stock Music

    This bumper uses the original composition "Shakeroo"...
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    Anime-inspired Scooby series: "Yokoso Scooby-Doo!"

    The show's title has been changed! Now it's called "Yokoso Scooby-Doo," and it'll be premiering on Tubi in addition to Cartoon Network! https://www.animationmagazine.net/2026/05/tubi-greenlights-yokoso-scooby-doo-anime-adventure-from-wb-animation/
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    Tom Kane (1962-2026)

    He was also the announcer in Walt Disney Home Video's infamous FastPlay menu:
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    Incomplete. Unreleased Looney Tunes Cartoons Shorts Still Shelved.

    If anything, a few of those Larry Doyle/Sherry Gunther cartoon plots could've been revived for "Looney Tunes Cartoons," or even "Wabbit/New Looney Tunes" over ten years ago. I mean, there was going to be a Bugs Bunny short called "Guess Who's Coming To Meet The Parents," where, as the plot goes...
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    The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Classic Talkback (SPOILERS)

    Only one episode is, to my knowledge: "What's the Score, Pooh?/Tigger's Houseguest." Curiously, I remember when Disney+ first launched, the half-hour with "A Friend In Deed/Donkey For a Day" was also cropped into 16:9, but later on it was replaced with the 4:3 version of the remastered episode...
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    Boomerang International News and Discussion Thread 4.0

    I'm not finding anything, but I wouldn't be surprised if Warner Bros. Japan, Fanworks and Studio Nanahoshi are involved with "Looney Tunes Gokko" and "Scooby-Doo Gokko," since they worked on the Tom & Jerry one as well.
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    "Coyote Vs. Acme" - Animated Movie Starring Wile E. Coyote in Development

    The trailer's got me excited! And I've even come up with a new sign to go with my Wile E. Coyote cosplay, which I plan to wear to this year's FAN EXPO Boston to tie into the movie coming out later this summer:
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    Things in animation that haven't aged well

    ...with some exceptions. See, this is way too politically-correct compared to all those "Tonto Talk" Indians we got in all the old Warner Bros. cartoons and such.
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    April Fools 2026 Megathread (General Animation)

    It'll probably be a feature film adaptation of AOK's "Adult Arthur" web toons.
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    April Fools 2026 Megathread (General Animation)

    Last night, some devastating news for fans of "Bob's Burgers," "Family Guy" and "The Simpsons" was posted online... So there you have it. The low ratings and revenue for "The Simpsons" and "Family Guy" have come to bite FOX in the butt, especially with the very pricey four more seasons for...
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    Famed composer for Hanna Barbera cartoons, Ted Nichols has died

    Indeed. To me, he's especially known for writing the iconic musical soundtrack to "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" i.e. all the new incidental music, along with often recycling his scores from his 1968-era H-B adventure shows (most notably "The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and "The Adventures...

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