This Era was a DISAPPOINTMENT (Yes Era Retrospective)
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- Опубликовано: 13 май 2023
- Cartoon Network's Yes Era made an attempt to follow after the widely popular CN City era. While it may be a tough task does the Yes Era hold up as a good era? The thumbnail says otherwise....
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Will you be reviewing Toonami Tom-4 era 2004-2006.
Where can I see the original audio version for it?
The original version can be accessed through my membership page.
Possibly. I plan to finish all of the main Cartoon Network eras first
was there anything said in this section? i’d like to know cuz i feel like i’m missing something
“DESTROY US ALL!!!”
I’ll take the chicken
Clowns hate tangelos
Bro that sh was so annoying
The years of 2000-2010 were basically by far the best eras for many cartoon shows of Cartoon Network rising regarding their peakness and popularity as we grew up with them during our nostalgic childhood memories that marked our nostalgia back in the good old days.
The yes era was when I knew it was over for Cartoon Network and that era of entertainment. I got a headache almost daily watching yes era after school cause of the psychedelic colors and annoying bumpers. We went from possibly the greatest summer for Cartoon Network and the other channels in 2005 to the yes era and the schedule changes. The fall off was real, a true case study how not to mess up a good thing. Nothing been the same post 05.
They still had good shows, tho. Lol.
@@kootunesscrewy for me another from 1999-2005 when we sat and watch every single show and episodes on Cartoon Network and from Disney and nick so by 2006 some went thru fatigue and then the yea era terrible bumpers made things worse. So idk what your snarky comment means when you look at it what I said with context from the early 2000s era
@@metaknightguyWII Did ya moved to Nicktoons Network by that time? I've seen the schedule archives and as what I've noticed, the network had more variety than Cartoon Network's schedule. Lol.
@@metaknightguyWII in 2010 to 2017 Cartoon Network lived a little rennaissance era At the begining of the check It Era and it's succesors thanks to the Network greenlighting Cartoons that proved Stuart Snyder wrong about live actions AND most of them like regular show, adventure, the amazing World of Gumball or Over the garden wall became worldwide phenomenoms and criticaly acclaimed, this was before the Over exploitaition of Teen titáns Go reruns tho
No offense dude, but it sounds like you 1999-2005 CN fans were probably offended that someone like me was still loving CN shows that came out after the post 2005 era such as Ben 10,Transformers: Animated,Camp Lazlo, and Mixels.
So if you really have a problem with people like me still enjoying those shows that came from CN from the late 2000's and 2010's? I suggest you get something out of your chest about it lol.
You what's more disappointing? The fact that Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi and The Life and Times of Juniper Lee got removed off Cartoon Network's schedule during the YES era
Yes Era was a bit of a mess, but it's still miles better than the Fall 2007 era. At least the Yes Era actually had the cartoon characters in their respective bumpers as cheap as they were. Fall 2007, and hell, even Summer 2007 barely featured them.
At least the Hives song was a bop
And it gave us the Noods Era
Funny, I usually thought Transformers: Animated when it came out on CN back in 2008 was a'ight dispite being in that one era y'all don't like so much but whatever lol.
At least CN was still a decent channel before their actual downfall happened because of their own sister channel Adult swim and it’s aqua teen movie/07 bomb scare controversy that gave us Snyder and his lapdogs & the stupid CN real. I find the yes era to be not all too bad.
This is the first era of CN I remember. And the CN city era is the best one. The yes era was on a cheaper budget than the CN City era. The yes era was the beginning of the obvious budget cut of CN.
There are 9 types of eras for cartoon shows of Cartoon Network:
1. Checkerboard era 1992-1997
2. Starbust era 1997-1998
3. Powerhouse era 1998-2004
4. CN City era 2004-2006
5. YES era 2006-2007
6. Summer of Fall era 2007
7. Noods era 2008-2010
8. Check it 1-2 era 2010-2013
9. Check it 3-4 era 2014-2023
I'm so glad we didn't have this era in the UK. After the City era, we went our separate way with bumpers. Sadly, our version of CN went downhill like yours. I miss the City era.
I always thought the yes era was a result of the network blowing the budget on CN City
I think that's exactly what it was. The yes era feels like a cheaper version of cn city.
Honestly the end of 2006 was it for me and Cartoon Network, it was so bad that I had to start watching sports because I couldn’t stand it anymore
Murray I agree, CN city had took many fans to a place where it’s like a dream to which you wish you can be a part in to what the channel was made for, but the yes era made a person feel like they were about to have a seizure every time cheese and Fredburger pop up like they overstayed their welcome.
More like "The Mess Era", right?
I am so sorry.
Or the "NO." Era.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thinks these bumpers were lazy during this era when I first saw them archiving.
I also agree that there should have been two more more years of CN City.
The land before time tv series premiered during the “yes!” Era and ended during the “fall 2007” era.
CN City was really good but my favorite was Check It 1.0
Noods were cool too. Most people think CN died after City but I strongly disagree
True, it's like those fake fans who keep nagging about that "CN died after City" excuse would think I'm not a real CN fan for enjoying shows from the Nood era such as Transformers: Animated or maybe the 2010 and 2014 shows like Thundercats and Mixels.
Ngl, I think sometimes I feel like the CN Fandom just doesn't understand me or something lol.
Even as a kid when heard cheese go “weeeeeeee!” I was more concerned than laughing. Annoying ass mf. Though I respect his like of milk. Only good milk is chocolate and strawberry
I remember going on vacation and seeing all the red billboards while driving on vacation with the characters on them.
Ngl, while I still love the CN shows dispite being on that Yes era like Camp Lazlo and Ben 10? I didn't really pay attention to that era much since I haven't seen but heard of it until now since usually I was sorta focused on the 2007-08 eras since that's when Toonami back in 2007 aired a marathon of one of my favorite Transformers shows that's part of the Unicron Trilogy called Transformers: Cybertron (2005) which was also the year my favorite movie Transformers 07' came out and then in 2008 is when another favorite Transformers cartoon of mine called Transformers: Animated came out and I thought like that Cybertron marathon I watched, I thought it was cool unlike what the others thought.
And also this is sarcasm but I never really thought my enjoyment of other CN shows in the mid and yet maybe late 2000's like Camp Lazlo,Ben 10, and Transformers: Animated would make the 1994-2005 fans of CN really upset, I wonder why? lol.
It’s looks like PBS kids animated Billy
Can you talk about the Noods and Let's Go eras? If you're wondering what the latter is, it's a transitional era that aired at near the end of the nood era so it could transition into Check-It. The era is super obscure as it was only on for five months. Also, you should make a video discussing Check-It as a whole.
I'll definitely do a retrospective about the Noods Era before the year is out
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The most common cartoon shows of Cartoon Network that came out in the Noods era are these ones that appeared between 2008-2010:
Chowder
Ben 10 Alien Force
Skunk Fu
Chop Sockey Chooks
Marveleous Miss Adventure Of Flapjack
Total Drama
6Teen
Secret Sathurdays
Johnny Test
Star Wars The Clone Wars
Batman The Brave And The Bold
George In The Jungle
The Yes era is what spelled the beginning of the end for Cartoon Network in my opinion. Not only were the bumpers extremely lazy and reused clips from other episodes of the shows, but they choose the two worst and annoying characters to represent said era in the form of Cheese and Fred. For some reason, someone thought that things like farting and being annoying and obnoxious was perfect humor. We went from the awesome Powerhouse and CN City eras....to this
But a few eras later we got the noods era which was cool
More offended CIty era elitists being offended that I was still enjoying CN till' the 2020's, how predictable lol.
@@The_Toonami-AdultSwim_fan2002 Why would I be offended by somebody enjoying something even if I didn't like it? You're free to like whatever you want, but that doesn't inheritedly make it good. There's a reason why people hated the Yes era and considered it to be the period where Cartoon Network started to decline in quality. I tried time and time again to try to get back into it after the Yes era and just couldn't do it. There were a few good shows left during the era, but they were few and far between
The YES! era is definately the pure definition of the most underrated era of Cartoon Network that is overhated by everyone despite having great to beloved 2000s amazing masterpiece jam shows at best like: Ed Edd N Eddy The Grims Adventure Of Billy and Mandy Justice League Unlimited Codename Kids Next Door Teen Titans Xiaolin Showdown Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yummy Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends The Life And Times Of Juniper Lee Camp Lazlo Robotboy My Gym's Partner Is A Monkey Ben 10 Classic Class of 3000 and Squirrel Boy.
Thank god in Brazil we never had the Fall or Yes eras, CN City lasted till 2010 for us, I remember shows like Chowder and Flapjack aired in CN City for us
During the Noods era 2008-2010 there were 10 cartoon shows that dominated the respective era: Johnny Test
Skunk Fu
Chock Sockey Chooks
Star Wars The Clone Wars
Chowder
The Marveleous Miss Adventure Of Flapjack
Total Drama
Ben 10 Alien Force
Secrets Sathurdays
Batman The Brave And The Bold
@@MarcoSuperNova2784 here we didn't had the Noods, it was Toonix.
Man y’all were lucky. They made bumpers with chowder and flapjack in the city to?
@@dannyfenton1688 Yes but not the cool thing of then in the city, it was like kind of in the style, and the thing I clearly remember was the "Coming Up Next" with those shows ruclips.net/video/2E4l_a4X984/видео.html&ab_channel=CartoonNetworkCityBrazil%28CartoonNetworkF%C3%A3%29
I watched up to the beginning of the yes era and thinking about it, it started by not feeling like it’s own thing (since I remember cheese and Fredrick burger as tid bits rather than main characters in their respective shows). By late 2006 (due to some invisible growing up) I had stopped watching cartoons for the whole of middle school, but always heard classmates talking about avatar, the early 2010s my little piney, and adventure time.
HOW DO YOU NOT HAVE MORE SUBS. You are wayyy to talented to not have atleast over 50k by now. Love these type of videos and retrospectives.
Cheese was like a character made for those annoying girls from anime conventions that repeat the same line from a show because "derp humor"
Any hate you may have for Teen Titans Go can be traced to this.
This was pretty much the beginning of the dark ages for CN.
Funny, I missed the part where that's my problem because you Powerhouse and City era CN elitists and the CN fandom in general forget that my liking of CN before the 2020's was still pulling off when Transformers Animated,Ben 10 UAF,Omniverse,Sym-Bionic Titan (*which is also from the same creator who made Dexter's Lab and Samurai Jack.),Thundercats,Mixels,Tenkai Knights, and Generator Rex came out in 2009-2014 and I didn't care how old I got after that.
So if you 1999-2005 CN fan-delinquents have a problem with how my tastes in CN shows work? don't come crying to me because I ain't hearin' it lmao.
@@The_Toonami-AdultSwim_fan2002 Powerhouse and City elitists😂😂😂You are soft .Cartoon network was garbage 2007-2014
@@user-qr9dn5ge1q Shut up boomer -_-
It kind of was but I thought the Summer 2007 era, succeeding the Yes Era and preceding the 2007 Fall Era, was really awesome.
@@user-qr9dn5ge1q uh... sorry to burst your bubble but no. Its true that 2007-late09 was a dark time for CN but one thing for sure was Snyder caught his shit together when he realised that live action wasnt doing it for the network so he was able to revive the network from 2010-2014 by greenlighting when became to be the staples of 2010 CN (Regular show, AWOG and AT). Its nostalgia blind millennials like you that just cant let go the Powerhouse and City eras so you trash on the Renaissance of CN. I may not have exactly grown up in the City era, and I have a vague memory of Yes! and the Fall bumpers, but i have still stuck with the network through its dark age and seen a state that was WAY worse than CN fall/CN real era.
please do all the eras, there was an era between the noods and check it era called the new wave era, might be just an asia-pacific era, it might not be known in the US or UK but if you can, can you please do a video based on that era?
I'll look into it! I do plan to do all the main eras first tho.
Honestly imo, the “YES” era was ehh but it was a downfall from the CN City.. I mean they still had good shows and promos but yea the Yes era is a 5/10
I know how you feel. Fred Fredburger and Cheese should've been handled in small doses.
How do you only have 3k subs? From the quality of your video i thought you would have 100k, at minimum. Definitely subbing
Ugh I'm so glad I wasn't the only person who hated this era. It wasn't funny, it was just annoying. No character, no charisma, nothing to inspire kids. Just the equivalent of a fart joke, minus the actual joke. Also Cheese ruined Foster's Home for Imagination. I'll never forgive CN for that.
A little overdramatic don't you think? it was bad but "will never forgive CN" is kinda much.
The Yes Era was definitely a downgrade. They took the minimalist approach a bit too far.
And look, I didn't mind Fred Fredburger, was indifferent towars Cheese and think Billy & Bloo are funny, but they are the last characters you should used as a mascots for your bumper at their most annoying.
in the yes era they just took random cips of epsoides and have them in the red background but they were not that good!
The most memorable era of cartoon shows from Cartoon Network who peaked at best was during the years of 1995-2010 as a part of our nostalgic childhood memories that marked our nostalgia feeling.
“Like whatever kid imagined this thing [Cheese] to come alive, they gotta be put in jail.”
*side-eyes Goo* well she was banned from the house for a reason…
Top 10 favorite cartoon show from Cartoon Network that we grew up and remembered:
10- The Grims Adventure Of Billy and Mandy
9- Samurai Jack
8- Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends
7- Dexters Labratory
6- Powerpuff Girls
5- Codename Kids Next Door
4- Ben 10 Classic
3- Teen Titans
2- Total Drama
1- Ed Edd N Eddy
Honorable Mentions:
- My Gym's Partner Is A Monkey
- Camp Lazlo
- Class of 3000
- Johnny Bravo
- Courage The Cowardly Dog
- Robotboy
- The Life And Times Of Juniper Lee
- I Am Weasel
- Cow And Chicken
- Chowder
- The Marveleous Miss Adventure Of Flapjack
16:01 That's Ed, not Eddy, but yeah.
I'm surprised they didn't use him more often, since he kinda fits the theme the 4 "Yes Mascots" had(only, WAY less annoying)
Love the YES Era because I was born in the beginning of 2000s (year of 27th april 2000) because I grew up with these wonderful memorable to iconic jams of masterpiece cartoon shows from Cartoon Network that marked our nostalgic childhood memories that we grew up with them during the road trip memories of good old days of golden times.
The most forgotten era of CN. Even I forgot this era happened up until 3 years ago. And it was obvious it was partly due to the executives not wanting to allocate much of a budget to continue something as ambitious as the CN City era.
I didn't mind Fred Fredburger in the episode he debuted in, Keeper of The Reaper... though I couldn't stand the episode where he went to get frozen yogurt with Grim but that's par for the course of the latter episodes of Billy & Mandy.
Also Cheese is just the worst comic relief character of all time. Every episode he's in is just beyond terrible. I never understood why he was liked as much as he was to be featured in these bumpers.
And I thought the fandom that ruins Cartoon Network for me alot would never get any dumber than that lmao.
I forgot this era even existed.
My Cartoon Network history could use some work, but I would like to make a long dissertation about Cartoon Network. It means a lot to me.
Samples needs to come back.
Didn’t rewatch cartoons for the most part again till high school to check out avatar the last air bender which I missed the original hype on, but I did see the series before the movie in 2010.
I’m more indifferent towards the “Yes!” era. While I do agree it was a step down from CN City, the shows were at least still good at the time. I also would have preferred two more years of CN City.
I wonder if the CN city bumpers costed too much & they did a severe rollback on the bumper budget moving forward
Makes sense to me. I think that they just wanted a change of style. It’s strange to me because Latin America had CN City 2005-2010.
Oh yeah the random=funny era of cn god this era sucks
The nood era was kind of a step up but like that lasted 2 years and honestly lost the little identity it had in under a year when cn went full live action for a bit
Please can you upload next time some other video reviews about other cartoon show eras from Cartoon Network like the: summer, fall, noods, check it, dimensional, redraw your world, pastel & mashup.
Ima say it. The yes era looks like it was for kids with ADHD and Other mental illness... idk psychedelic colors, the fact the the 4 character chosen all seem to have some form of mental illness, trying to be relatable to those kids. The constant annoying random.... this era was just overall annoying, literally a shame to watch.
Meh, the only mental around here is you elitists acting like you're the superior fanboys than anybody lmao.
I grew up with the city era I have never witnessed this era
The Yes Era Billy ad in question was him recapitulating the events of the season 4 "The House of No Tomorrow".
And also "Reap Walking".
Cartoon Network Evolution Ranking By Years, Generations & Eras Of Cartoon Shows:
Years of 1995-2004 Iconic Era
Years of 2004-2007 Golden Era
Years of 2007-2010 Mid Era
Years of 2010-2014 Renaissance Era
Years of 2014-2017 Silver Era
Years of 2018-2023 Dark to Bronz Era
those bumper soundbites in the beginning almost sent me to another dimension, that's how hard i cringed 😂 honestly i remembered this era existed but between cn city, this, summer 2007, and *FALL IS JUST SOMETHING THAT GROWN-UPS INVENTED* it's all a blur until cn real really hits and ruins everything. noods still stands as one of the best eras to me i said what i said
To be honest I enjoyed this era I know it is kind of weird but I loved it my favorite commercials are the ones with cheese in it
The beginning of 2000s (years of 2001-2009 respectively) was the high peak of popularity for many memorable cartoon show of Cartoon Network that we grew up with them during our nostalgic childhood filled in our road trip memories as these masterpiece jams will never get forgotten in years they will be remembered as they have a special place in everyone hearts for nostalgia.
Every Cartoon Network show that makes me feel very nostalgic during my nostalgic childhood of road trip memories from the years of 1996-2010 that they came out wakes me up tons of nostalgic waves of good old day memories and wonderful nostalgia og great childhood.
In my opinion this is how I would rate divide and ranked the Cartoon Network Evolution of cartoon shows by generations, years, eras and ages that we grew up:
CLASSIC ERA (years of 1992-1995): Batman The Animated Series Tom & Jerry Scooby-Doo Where Are You What A Cartoon! Moxy Show Space Ghost Coast To Coast & Cartoon Planet.
ICONIC ERA (years of 1996-2004): Dexter's Laboratory Johnny Bravo Cow And Chicken I Am Weasel The Powerpuff Girls What's New Scooby-Doo Courage The Cowardly Dog Ed Edd N Eddy Mike Lu & Og Sheep In The Big City Cramp Twins Time Squad Grim & Evil Samurai Jack The Grims Adventure Of Billy and Mandy Evil Con Carne Whatever Happened To Robot Jones Codename Kids Next Door Star Wars: Clone Wars Teen Titans Justice League & Xiaolin Showdown.
GOLDEN ERA (years of 2004-2007): Mucha Lucha Code Lyoko Duck Dodgers Justice League Unlimited Mega XLR Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yummy The Life And Times Of Juniper Lee Camp Lazlo Robotboy My Gym's Partner Is A Monkey Ben 10 Classic Squirell Boy Class Of 3000 & Transformers The Animated Series.
MID ERA (years of 2008-2010): Chowder 6Teen Stoked Total Drama The Marveleous Miss Adventure Of Flapjack Johnny Test Skunk Fu Chop Sockey Chooks Secret Sathurdays Star Wars The Clone Wars Ben 10 Alien Force & Batman The Brave And The Bold.
RENAISSANCE ERA (years of 2010-2013): Adventure Time Regular Show Generator Rex Ben 10 Ultimate Alien Ben 10 Omniverse Symbionic Titan The Looney Tunes Show Robotomy Lego Ninjago Ricky & Morty Young Justice Thundercates The Amazing World Of Gumball Garfield Show MAD! Angelo Rules Hero: 108 Scooby-Doo The Mistery Incorporated The Problem Solverz & Secret Mountain Fort Awesome.
SILVER ERA (years of 2014-2016): Teen Titans Go Xiaolin Chronicles Uncle Grandpa Steven Universe Mixels Over The Garden Wall Clarence Total Drama Ridonculous Race We Bare Bears Sonic Boom & Mighty Magiswords
DARK TO MODERN ERA (years of 2016-2019/years of 2020-2023 the present day): The Powerpuff Girls Reboot Ben 10 Reboot Samurai Jack Revival OK K.O Lets Be Heroes Apple and Onion Craig Of The Creek Summer Camp Island Total Dramarama Unikitty Mao Mao: Heroes Of Pure Heart Infinity Train Victor And Valentino Steven Universe Future We Baby Bears Tig N Seek The Fungies & Thundercates Roar.
Love the editing
With Cartoon Network Fridays coming to an end, I think it just made sense to squeeze a little bit more out of the City era reusing assets to close out what was that era. I kinda liked the Yes era for simplicity in some of the designs, it was setting up for the Nood era which brought us Flapjack, Chowder, and other fun stuff. Especially FusionFall.
My favorite and beloved era of high peakness for cartoon shows of Cartoon Network will always be the era of 2000s (the years of 2000-2009) due to their high variety and good quality to watch them as they have a special place in my heart during my nostalgic childhood of road trip memories❤
16:24 That Was Andy Johnson From Squirrel Boy Bouncing Up, And Down With The Dogs.
“Did it make you laugh?” My faded ass laughing about 8:42
“Yes” era? More like the No era, am I right?
The years of 1996-2010 (Iconic golden and mid eras) were basically by far the best eras ages decades and periods for many Cartoon Network popular shows rising regarding their peakness and popularity as we grew up with them during our nostalgic childhood memories that marked our nostalgia back in the good old days.
Please can you upload next time some other video reviews about other eras of Cartoon Network that you should talk about like: summer, fall, noods, check it, dimensional, redraw your world, mashup and pastel eras next time please.
I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
Some of the Yes! Era bumpers aired in Latin America & Brazil as a secondary branding between 2007-2008/09.
The decade of 2000s (years of 2000-2009 until the year of 2010) were basically by far the best eras and times for many cartoon shows of Cartoon Network rising regarding their peakness and popularity as we grew up with them during our nostalgic childhood memories that marked our nostalgia back in the good old days.The years of 2000-2010 were basically by far the best eras for many cartoon shows of Cartoon Network rising regarding their peakness and popularity as we grew up with them during our nostalgic childhood memories that marked our nostalgia back in the good old days.
Me personally I don't have nothing against the YES! Era as do many peoples do hate this era during the years of 2006-2007 because I was born myself in the beginning of 2000s (27th april 2000) as a matter of fact I was 6-7 years old when YES! Era came out and I would considering that there were plenty of good cartoon shows during the middle years of 2000s (2004-2008) that I grew up with them like with Ed Edd N Eddy Codename Kids Next Door Grims Adventure Of Billy and Mandy Teen Titans Hi Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi Mega XLR Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends The Life And Times Of Juniper Lee Camp Lazlo Robotboy My Gym's Partner Is A Monkey Ben 10 Classic Squirell Boy Class Of 3000 Flapjack Chowder & Total Drama.
I can only assume Fred and Cheese tested well with their target audience but didn’t understand that less is more and decided to plaster them on everything. Frankly, CN hasn’t been the same since the “Screwy, Ain’t it?” Era. Though the CN City era is a good second place.
*Honest Opinion:* The Powerhouse Era And The City Era Are Overrated Has Hell.
(But there still Pretty Good Overall)
The Yes! Era On The Other Hand, Is Underrated Yet Trash At The Same Time.
It’s underrated because it is trash😂.
Also pretty bold opinions I’ll say👀
The Yes era's basically CN's 2022 SMG4
I remember that era. Kinda when you noticed the downfall of the channel imo. Noods era was ok. If they made figures based on that era, I’d take them over funko pops
Cartoon Network Evolution Ranking By Years, Generations & Eras Of Cartoon Shows:
#1. Years of 1995-2004 (Iconic Era)
#2. Years of 2004-2007 (Golden Era)
#3. Years of 2007-2010 (Mid Era)
#3. Years of 2010-2014 (Renaissance Era)
#4. Years of 2014-2017 (Silver Era)
#5. Years of 2017-2023 (Bronz to Dark Era)
Cartoon Network didn’t have a bad era imo until CN Real. The Yes era really is overly hated. Growing up I found Fredfredburger and Cheese to be hilarious and to this day still do.
I also find the Yes era overhated. While it was a step down from the City era, I didn’t mind it. Also, I, like you, still get a kick out of Cheese and Fred Fredburger.
Yeah sure, and I suppose you all think I'd have bad taste in CN shows if I were to say Transformers: Animated in 2008 and Mixels in 2014 were my favorite CN shows besides all the other ones I grew up watching like Camp Lazlo and Billy and Mandy lol.
@@The_Toonami-AdultSwim_fan2002can you just not comment?
I live in a very lucky country (Brasil) so the CN City lasted longer in here, haha.
The early to the mid/middle of 2000s (the years of 2000-2009 era) cartoon shows of Cartoon Network were the high peakness of great high quality and variety of masterpiece jams that we grew up with them during our nostalgic childhood of road trip memories like: Sheep In The Big City Time Squad Cramp Twins Samurai Jack Justice League Grim & Evil The Grims Adventure Of Billy and Mandy Evil Con Carne Mucha Lucha Whatever Happened To Robot Jones What's New Scooby-Doo Code Lyoko Duck Dodgers Codename Kids Next Door Teen Titans Xiaolin Showdown Megas XLR Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yummy Robotboy Camp Lazlo The Life And Times Of Juniper Lee My Gym's Partner Is A Monkey Ben 10 Classic Johnny Test Justice League Unlimited Transformers The Animated Series Class of 3000 Squirel Boy Skunk Fu Chop Sockey Chooks Skunk Chowder The Marveleous Miss Adventure Of Flapjack Total Drama 6teen Stoked Secret Sathurdays Ben 10 Alien Force Batman The Brave And The Bold & Star Wars The Clone Wars they will always have a special place in everyone hearts for nostalgic good old days.
The early to the mid/middle of 2000s (the years of 2000-2009 era) cartoon shows of Cartoon Network were the high peakness of great high quality and variety of masterpiece jams that we grew up with them during our nostalgic childhood of road trip memories like: Sheep In The Big City Time Squad Cramp Twins Grim & Evil Samurai Jack The Grims Adventure Of Billy and Mandy Justice League Evil Con Carne Mucha Lucha Whatever Happened To Robot Jones Code Lyoko Duck Dodgers Codename Kids Next Door Teen Titans Xiaolin Showdown Star Wars: Clone Wars Megas XLR Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yummy Robotboy Camp Lazlo The Life And Times Of Juniper Lee My Gym's Partner Is A Monkey Ben 10 Classic Johnny Test Justice League Unlimited Transformers The Animated Series Class of 3000 Squirel Boy Skunk Fu Chop Sockey Chooks Skunk Chowder The Marveleous Miss Adventure Of Flapjack Total Drama 6teen Stoked Secret Sathurdays Ben 10 Alien Force Batman The Brave And The Bold & Star Wars The Clone Wars they will always have a special place in everyone hearts for nostalgic good old days.
The nacho fetish 😂😂😂
I do have one question: how many eras you can divide them and their respective cartoon show of Cartoon Network by years ?
In my opinion the iconic to golden and mid decades of 2000s (the years of 2000-2009) was by far one of the greatest and memorable eras for many cartoon show jams of great high peakness in terms of good quality and variety that Cartoon Network had to offer as it ruled and ran the iconic to golden eras will always gonna have a special place in everyone hearts for nostalgic childhood road trip memories that we grew up with them during our nostalgia back in the good old days are: Sheep In The Big City Time Squad Cramp Twins Samurai Jack Justice League Grim & Evil The Grims Adventure Of Billy and Mandy Evil Con Carne Mucha Lucha What's New Scooby-Doo Whatever Happened To Robot Jones What's New Scooby-Doo Codename Kids Next Door Star Wars: Clone Wars Duck Dodgers Teen Titans Xiaolin Showdown Megas XLR Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends Justice League Unlimited Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yummy The Life And Times Of Juniper Lee Camp Lazlo Robotboy My Gym's Partner Is A Monkey Ben 10 Classic Squirrel Boy Class Of 3000 Transformers The Animated Series Chowder Total Drama 6teen Marveleous Miss Adventure Of Flapjack Johnny Test Skunk Fu Chop Sockey Chooks Secret Sathurdays Star Wars The Clone Wars Ben 10 Alien Force and Batman The Brave And The Bold.
Is there a reason there’s just…no audio for a few minutes with generic stock music? Really hurts the flow of an otherwise good video
My apologies, copyrighted music hit the video early on. I'm glad you were enjoying it.
@@murrayvation ahh okay gotcha! I apologize if my comment came off as rude, keep up the good work :)
I am going to say that Lauren Faust (writer for the FHFIFs episode 'Mac Daddy') made a colossal mistake creating Cheese. Not to mention writing both 'Frankie My Dear' & 'Crime After Crime'. Also, his creator Louise is likely dumber than G&E's Billy. While I do enjoy the CN originals of the 2000's (as well as Kid's WB's shows: Xiaolin Showdown, Johnny Test and Loonatics Unleashed), the definite Bubsy 3D of that TV juggernaut is "My Gym Partner's a Monkey". I'd give that title to both "Re-Animated" and "Out of Jimmy's Head", but they're dead horses, and what CN would want, I would want to forget those piles of it even existed. And I quite frankly think the rest of us should do exactly the same.
2000s greatest and memorable cartoon show jams of Cartoon Network that ruled and ran the golden to iconic eras will always have a special place in everyone hearts for nostalgic childhood memories that we grew up with them are: Ed Edd N Eddy, Samurai Jack, Codename Kids Next Door, Teen Titans, The Grims Adventure Of Billy and Mandy, Xiaolin Showdown, Hi Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, Mega XLR, Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends, 16Teen, Robotboy, Camp Lazlo, Classic Ben 10, My Gym's Partner Is A Monkey, The Life And Times Of Juniper Lee, Class of 3000, The Squirell Boy, Chowder, Flapjack, Total Drama Island, Secrets Sathurdays, Batman The Brave And The Bold, Ben 10 Ultimate Alien & Alien Force and Johnny Test.
I think this era marks the beginning of when people started complaining that Cartoon Network "is not what it used to be" and who can blame those people if we had the checkboard era, the powerhouse era or the CN city era and follow that with this shit.
Damn, as a 2000's kid, I never really thought my nostalgic bloodline would be so offended about that era since I'm still enjoying CN years later in the 2010's when my favorite Lego theme Mixels came along, honestly? I pity my own kind lol.
@@The_Toonami-AdultSwim_fan2002 The problem was, first and foremost, lack of variety. The earlier years had a lot of different shows and it gave the channel its own identity while later in the game they went with the safest bets like rerunning TTG all day everyday.
@@mafeuk Doesn't change the fact that watching TF:Animated,Sym-Bionic Titan, and Mixels made me the better CN fan unlike the CN fandom but whatever and besides what is it that those 1999-2005 era fan losers got that my enjoyment of CN shows like the non-CN show Tenkai Knights don't? lol.
@@The_Toonami-AdultSwim_fan2002 What?
@@mafeuk Nevermind, you wouldn't understand -_-
My top 20 favorite cartoon show from Cartoon Network of 2000s:
20: Flapjack
19: Chowder
18: Secrets Sathurdays
17: Johnny Test
16: Hi Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi
15: Class of 3000
14: The Life And Times Of Juniper Lee
13: Xiaolin Showdown
12: Batman The Brave And The Bold
11: The Grims Adventure Of Billy and Mandy
10: My Gym's Partner Is A Monkey
9: Camp Lazlo
8: Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends
7: Samurai Jack
6: Robotboy
5: Codename Kids Next Door
4: Ben 10 Classic
3: Teen Titans
2: Total Drama Island (Unpopular Opinion but I ❤ It)
1: Ed Edd N Eddy (ran the era of 2000s)
2009 was CN's best year for me.
What Made Me Really Sad Was The Fact That There Were No Reruns Of Class Of 3000 In 2009 In The United States Of America.
@@AdrianOmariBlashTheOOJHFan all because of CN's worst president; Christina Miller.
Top 10 best and memorable cartoon show jams of Cartoon Network during the 2000s:
10th: My Gym's Partner Is A Monkey
9th: Camp Lazlo
8th: Robotboy
7th: Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends
6th: Total Drama Island
5th: Samurai Jack
4th: Teen Titans
3rd: Classic Ben 10
2nd: Codename Kids Next Door
1st: Ed Edd N Eddy
Honorable Mentions:
Johnny Test
The Life And Times Of Juniper Lee
Class of 3000
The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
Xiaolin Showdown
16Teen
Hi Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi
Mega XLR
Batman The Brave And Bold
Chowder
Flapjack
Secrets Sathurdays
The rise and fall of cartoon shows of Cartoon Network evolution ranking by generations, years, eras, ages and decades that we grew up with them:
#1. Years of 1992-1995 (Classic Era)
#2. Years of 1996-2004 (Iconic Era)
#3. Years of 2004-2007 (Golden Era)
#4. Years of 2008-2010 (Mid Era)
#5. Years of 2010-2013 (Renaissance Era)
#6. Years of 2014-2016 (Silver Era)
#7. Years of 2016-2019 (Dark To Bronz Era)
#8. Years of 2020-2023 (Modern Era)
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In my opinion the iconic golden and mid eras of 2000s from the years of 2000-2009 until the year of 2010 were basically by far the best periods and times for many cartoon shows of Cartoon Network rising regarding their high peakness and popularity regarding their good quality and variety of masterpiece jam shows as we grew up with them during our nostalgic childhood memories that marked our nostalgia back in the good old days, especially when we enjoyed and watched great to beloved 2000s cartoon shows of Cartoon Network like: Sheep In The Big City Time Squad Cramp Twins Samurai Jack Grim & Evil Justice League The Grims Adventure Of Billy and Mandy Evil Con Carne Mucha Lucha What Happened To Robot Jones Codename Kids Next Door Teen Titans Star Wars: Clone Wars Duck Dodgers Code Lyoko Xiaolin Showdown Megas XLR Justice League Unlimited Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yummy The Life And Times Of Juniper Lee Camp Lazlo My Gym's Partner Is A Monkey Ben 10 Classic Robotboy Squirrel Boy Class Of 3000 Transformers The Animated Chowder 6Teen Total Drama Stoked The Marveleous Miss Adventure Of Flapjack Johnny Test Skunk Fu Chop Sockey Chooks Secret Sathurdays Star Wars The Clone Wars Ben 10 Alien Force & Batman The Brave And The Bold as we grew up with these wonderful memorable to iconic masterpiece shows of Cartoon Network shows during our nostalgic childhood road trip memories in the good old days of nostalgia.
In my opinion this is how I would rate divide and ranked the Cartoon Network Evolution of cartoon shows by generations, years, eras and ages that we grew up:
💫CLASSIC ERA (years of 1992-1995): Batman The Animated Series Tom & Jerry Scooby-Doo Where Are You What A Cartoon! Moxy Show Space Ghost Coast To Coast & Cartoon Planet.
💯ICONIC ERA (years of 1996-2004): Dexter's Laboratory Johnny Bravo Cow And Chicken I Am Weasel The Powerpuff Girls What's New Scooby-Doo Courage The Cowardly Dog Ed Edd N Eddy Mike Lu & Og Sheep In The Big City Cramp Twins Time Squad Grim & Evil Samurai Jack The Grims Adventure Of Billy and Mandy Evil Con Carne Whatever Happened To Robot Jones Codename Kids Next Door Star Wars: Clone Wars Teen Titans Justice League & Xiaolin Showdown.
🥇GOLDEN ERA (years of 2004-2007): Mucha Lucha Code Lyoko Duck Dodgers Justice League Unlimited Mega XLR Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yummy The Life And Times Of Juniper Lee Camp Lazlo Robotboy My Gym's Partner Is A Monkey Ben 10 Classic Squirell Boy Class Of 3000 & Transformers The Animated Series.
💢MID ERA (years of 2008-2010): Chowder 6Teen Stoked Total Drama The Marveleous Miss Adventure Of Flapjack Johnny Test Skunk Fu Chop Sockey Chooks Secret Sathurdays Star Wars The Clone Wars Ben 10 Alien Force & Batman The Brave And The Bold.
🔱RENAISSANCE ERA (years of 2010-2013): Adventure Time Regular Show Generator Rex Ben 10 Ultimate Alien Ben 10 Omniverse Symbionic Titan The Looney Tunes Show Robotomy Lego Ninjago Ricky & Morty Young Justice Thundercates The Amazing World Of Gumball Garfield Show MAD! Angelo Rules Hero: 108 Scooby-Doo The Mistery Incorporated The Problem Solverz & Secret Mountain Fort Awesome.
🥈SILVER ERA (years of 2014-2016): Teen Titans Go Xiaolin Chronicles Uncle Grandpa Steven Universe Mixels Over The Garden Wall Clarence Total Drama Ridonculous Race We Bare Bears Sonic Boom & Mighty Magiswords
🥉DARK/BRONZ TO MODERN ERA🕳 (years of 2016-2019/years of 2020-2023 the present day): The Powerpuff Girls Reboot Ben 10 Reboot Samurai Jack Revival OK K.O Lets Be Heroes Apple and Onion Craig Of The Creek Summer Camp Island Total Dramarama Unikitty Mao Mao: Heroes Of Pure Heart Infinity Train Victor And Valentino Steven Universe Future We Baby Bears Tig N Seek The Fungies & Thundercates Roar.
They Were Actually Still Using The CN City Bumps During The Yes Era, Just Slightly Modified
Total Drama Rise And Fall Video Review Next Time Please!!
The early to the mid/middle of 2000s (2000-2009) cartoon shows of Cartoon Network were the high peakness of great high quality and variety of masterpiece jams that we grew up with them during our nostalgic childhood of road trip memories like: Time Squad Cramp Twins Samurai Jack Thr Grims Adventure Of Billy and Mandy Justice League Evil Con Carne Mucha Lucha Whatever Happened To Robot Jones Code Lyoko Duck Dodgers Codename Kids Next Door Teen Titans Xiaolin Showdown Megas XLR Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yummy Robotboy Camp Lazlo Juniper Lee My Gym's Partner Is A Monkey Ben 10 Classic Johnny Test Justice League Unlimited Transformers The Animated Series Class of 3000 Squirel Boy Skunk Fu Chop Sockey Chooks Skunk Chowder Flapjack Total Drama 6teen Stoked Secret Sathurdays Ben 10 Alien Force Batman The Brave And The Bold & Star Wars The Clone Wars.
Top 10 best cartoon shows of Cartoon Network that ruled and ran the YES era of 2000s (2001-2009):
10: Camp Lazlo
9: Total Drama
8: Robotboy
7: Grims Adventure Of Billy and Mandy
6: Samurai Jack
5: Teen Titans
4: Classic Ben 10
3: Codename Kids Next Door
2: Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends
1: Ed Edd N Eddy
Honorable Mentions:
My Gym's Partner Is A Monkey
Hi Hi hi Puffy AmiYumi
Xiaolin Showdown
Juniper Lee
Chowder
Flapjack
16Teen
Class of 3000
Secrets Sathurdays
The Yes era bumpers were trying to be like adult swim bumpers. At least The Yes Era Is at least better than the Fall Era or Check it 3.0
Honest question, do you Yes and City eras fan elitists get offended if someone enjoyed the Fall and Check It Era? cuz' that's where Transformers Animated,Thundercats 2011, and Mixels became my favorites unlike how you guys feel about them lol.
There no way i'm hearing Check It 3.0 being slandered.....
The best eras for many cartoon shows peakness of Cartoon Network will always be the following eras that we grew up with them like the powerhouse, cn city and the noods eras during the years between 1996-2010 for a span of 14 years old as we have amazing masterpiece jams of iconic memorable and classic underrated shows like Dexters Laboratory Johnny Bravo Cow And Chicken I Am Weasel The Powerpuff Girls Scooby-Doo Where Are You Courage The Cowardly Dog Ed Edd N Eddy Mike Lu & Og Sheep In The Big City Time Squad Cramp Twins Samurai Jack Justice League The Grims Adventure Of Billy and Mandy Evil Con Carne Mucha Lucha Star Wars: Clone Wars Whatever Happened To Robot Jones Codename Kids Next Door Code Lyoko Duck Dodgers Teen Titans Xiaolin Showdown Megas XLR Justice League Unlimited Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yummy The Life And Times Of Juniper Lee Camp Lazlo Robotboy My Gym's Partner Is A Monkey Ben 10 Classic Johnny Test Squirrel Boy Class Of 3000 Transformers The Animated Series Chowder Total Drama The Marveleous Miss Adventure Of Flapjack 6teen Skunk Fu Chop Sockey Chooks Secret Sathurdays Ben 10 Alien Force Batman The Brave And The Bold and Star Wars The Clone Wars as we grew up with all of them during our nostalgic good old days of childhood road trip memories as these masterpiece jams will never get forgotten in years as they have a special place in everyone hearts.