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During the original 1995 run of ''Cartoon Planet'', when it aired on both TBS and Cartoon Network, was an hour long, and was made to host various cartoons from the Turner library, '''it included bumpers to bookend the commercial breaks'''.


{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skj-qcDnGvg|320x240|right|The bumpers in question (starting at 9:12)|frame}}
==History==
The bumpers themselves were recorded live and were voiced by either Andy Merrill (as Brak), Don Kennedy, or associate producer Jefferson Clay, who would open with "This is Jefferson, reporting live from Cartoon Planet..." Eventually all of the host segments of ''Cartoon Planet'' were edited and compiled into half-hour versions that omitted the cartoons and replaced the live bumpers with pre-recorded ones (the same ones were played over and over).


During the original 1995 run of '''''Cartoon Planet''''', when it aired on both TBS and Cartoon Network, was an hour long, and was made to host various cartoons from the Turner library, it included '''bumpers''' to bookend the commercial breaks. The bumpers themselves were recorded live and were voiced by either Andy Merrill (as Brak), Don Kennedy, or associate producer Jefferson Clay, who would open with "This is Jefferson, reporting live from Cartoon Planet..."
==Surfaced Content==
The original live bumpers have mostly been lost to time. However, some have been uploaded onto Youtube in a bumper compilation which can be found below.
Eventually all of the host segments of ''Cartoon Planet'' were edited and compiled into half hour versions that omitted the cartoons and replaced the live bumpers with pre-recorded ones (the same ones were played over and over). The original live bumpers have mostly been lost to time. However, some have been uploaded onto Youtube in a bumper compilation which can be found to the right.


[[Category: Partially found media]]
==Gallery==
[[Category: Lost animation]]
{{Video|perrow  =2
[[Category: Lost advertising and interstitial material]]
  |service1    =youtube
  |id1          =skj-qcDnGvg
  |description1 =The bumpers in question (starting at 9:12).
  |service2    =youtube
  |id2          =v=l_y6gnxrPTc
  |description2 =More ''Cartoon Planet'' bumpers.
}}
==External Link==
*[https://cartoonnetwork.fandom.com/wiki/Cartoon_Planet Cartoon Network Wiki page on ''Cartoon Planet''.] Retrieved 01 Jan '21
 
[[Category:Lost advertising and interstitial material]]
[[Category:Lost animation]]
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[[Category:Partially found media]]

Revision as of 14:39, 2 January 2021

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Status: Partially Found

During the original 1995 run of Cartoon Planet, when it aired on both TBS and Cartoon Network, was an hour long, and was made to host various cartoons from the Turner library, it included bumpers to bookend the commercial breaks.

History

The bumpers themselves were recorded live and were voiced by either Andy Merrill (as Brak), Don Kennedy, or associate producer Jefferson Clay, who would open with "This is Jefferson, reporting live from Cartoon Planet..." Eventually all of the host segments of Cartoon Planet were edited and compiled into half-hour versions that omitted the cartoons and replaced the live bumpers with pre-recorded ones (the same ones were played over and over).

Surfaced Content

The original live bumpers have mostly been lost to time. However, some have been uploaded onto Youtube in a bumper compilation which can be found below.

Gallery

The bumpers in question (starting at 9:12).

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External Link