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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. 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). The original live bumpers have been lost to time. No recorded copies have surfaced on YouTube or anywhere else online and most recordings of Cartoon Planet episodes that do exist are of the later compilation versions. | |||
Eventually all of the host segments of Cartoon Planet were edited and compiled into half hour | [[Category: Lost animation]] | ||
[[Category: Lost advertising and interstitial material]] |
Revision as of 23:29, 8 August 2016
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..."
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 been lost to time. No recorded copies have surfaced on YouTube or anywhere else online and most recordings of Cartoon Planet episodes that do exist are of the later compilation versions.