CN CITY ERA Now/Then Bumpers (Late-Night, 2004)
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Here is a collection of Now/Then bumpers Late Friday night/ Early Saturday Morning.
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the chill lofi vibe from the evening bumpers is soooo nostolgic
I really love the late night bumpers, her voice is a lot calmer and the night time in the city was such a perfect touch. I remember watching Dot Hack after Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, if i remember, when Adult Swim was about to be on, did these bumpers just contain "Now it's ___________. This is Cartoon Network."
No, there were no bumpers in this style created for any Adult Swim shows.
I really enjoyed the morning > noon > afternoon > evening time frames that they had. The narrator’s voice and vibe was different for every time slot as well. The late-night bumpers were the ones I remember the most for sure. They gave off a sort of “wrapping up” vibe which I’m sure is exactly what they were going for. Even voluntarily watching them now makes me want to nap 😴
I like the guitar music what’s the name of it
Thank you I was looking for this I remember staying up late with my older brothers watching dot hack and cyborg 009 it brings back memories
As a kid I always remember saying she was the best at announcing the shows. As an adult, I still agree with what I said all those years ago. Miss this era of CN.
Sounds like the Now/Then bumper with What's New, Scooby-Doo? to Ed, Edd n Eddy is lost.
Unless someone has the tape or the bumper, this video is incomplete.
There's also another lost Now/Then bumper with Evil Con Carne to Courage the Cowardly Dog (after the "Fridays" block), along with yet another lost Now/Then bumper with Courage to .Hack//Sign (after Evil Con Carne).
@@Adadevoh2000 Oooh, I never saw these lost bumpers. Can't wait to see them.
@@5577Step Yes, and don't forget another lost Now/Then bumper which featured A Pup Named Scooby-Doo to the "Boomerang" block (after The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo).
@@5577Step Let's not forget that this was when cartoon network shows were fun to watch, cool and entertaining. Not to mention, also the fact that this was when cartoon network was in its prime.