Fall 2006 Yes! Era Bumpers

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • not all of them, just the ones I have.
    we're going to start compiling bumper only videos since that seems to be what most of you are here for lol?

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  • @mesousagaby740
    @mesousagaby740 2 года назад +3

    I wouldn't mind compilation of bump videos and commercials vids simultaneously.

  • @zyreerose1449
    @zyreerose1449 2 года назад +12

    2:36 Max Tennyson singing 'The Muffin Man'

    • @teaganjeras156
      @teaganjeras156 Год назад +3

      How Embarrassing for Magister Tennyson!
      (Ben, Gwen Kevin & Rook Laughing,)😂

    • @TheRareware64
      @TheRareware64 8 месяцев назад +2

      I can tell his actor (Paul Eiding) didn't want to be here.

    • @patj.scahill979
      @patj.scahill979 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@TheRareware64at least he did a 🎤 drop

    • @TheRareware64
      @TheRareware64 7 месяцев назад

      @@patj.scahill979 True.

    • @magnumopus7569
      @magnumopus7569 5 месяцев назад

      I actually vaguely remember that.

  • @javianwilliams7463
    @javianwilliams7463 3 месяца назад +2

    This era was pretty fun to watch, too bad it was seen as the downfall of the network, but it wasn’t as bad as what happened during 2007, which caused me to favor Nickelodeon and Disney Channel(which managed to reclaim the #1 Kids Network spot again for the first time in a decade, BTW)more.

  • @andreg.ignacio
    @andreg.ignacio Год назад +2

    & this was formerly when cartoon network was so amazing
    today cartoon networks so different

  • @RockNRollSurf
    @RockNRollSurf 2 года назад +11

    This right here, in my honest opinion, is the era when Cartoon Network started to go downhill. While the Powerhouse and CN City eras are both famously remembered as being the best years of Cartoon Network's history, the Yes era is seen as either forgettable or being the annoying younger brother to kill off the classics. The pilot movie for Out of Jimmy's Head would come out in November of this era, and many of the Powerhouse Golden Cartoon Cartoons were being pushed to 4am at night. This era also ended Cartoon Fridays. My Gym Partners a Monkey and Ben 10, while coming late in the CN City era, where not aired that much or were not pushed into the spotlight until this. Billy and Mandy and Fosters Home started to become mediocre in this era, with the launch of the Fred Fred Burger and Goo/Cheese episodes that were soo annoying. The bumpers were boring, lazy, and repetitive in comparison to the masterpieces of the CN era. Worst of all, because of some of the CN City era bumpers were still being played, many of the Millenials born in the late 80s and early 90s claim that 2004 was the official death of Cartoon Network since they get the two eras mixed up. The Yes era's original cartoons were terrible, such as Squirrel Boy. The Yes era basically planted the roots for the 2007/2008 Fall and Noods eras, which are infamously remembered as the Cartoon Network Dark Age. Rip to the Golden (Powerhouse) and Silver Ages (CN City) of Cartoon Network. The classic years from 1998-spring 2006. Summer of 2006 was the beginning of the end...

    • @kootunesscrewy
      @kootunesscrewy Год назад +1

      Not really, buddy.
      CN City, while it did have some of the best bumpers as Powerhouse, was actually the real decline of the network, as what I've seen on the wiki. Looney Tunes and all traces of Hanna Barbera shows got pulled by 2004 (though the network did bring back Looney Tunes and some Hanna Barbera shows in 2011), the Cartoon Cartoon block was quickly debunked somewhere in late 2005, and the Pink Panther only aired a few times in 2006 (and it didn't return again until late 2009). The only classics that still aired during this time were Scooby-Doo and Tom and Jerry. Not to mention that they began airing live action movies and introduced a preschool block.
      But even then, Boomerang did saved these shows at this time.
      Though, things wouldn't get much worse until somewhere in early 2008 when a horrible strike happened that not only caused Out of Jimmy's Head to get cancelled, but also forced the network to be halted from making any newer Cartoon Network Studios productions and rely with live-action series and acquired programming, which led alot of crew members, except the newbies, to quit the studio.

    • @RockNRollSurf
      @RockNRollSurf Год назад +1

      @@kootunesscrewy Sorry for the late reply, buddy. But as the other guy said, it all depends on the perspective of the individual. You have to realize that the editors for the CN City wiki page are 1980s Millennial gatekeepers who throw temper tantrums that the Flintstones and Jetsons were removed. (To this day people get banned for trying to correct it). There are multiple lies and manipulation found in that wiki page. For example, they say that all of the Cartoon Cartoons were exterminated in 2005. Yet the Summer Bash 2005 event aired Dexter, Johnny Bravo, Powerpuff Girls along with 2005 shows such as Camp Lazlo and Juniper Lee. Cn aired multiple CN City era bumpers of Courage Cowardly Dog (which are expensive by the way). Why would the network do this if they stopped airing the show? Cow and Chicken didn't get bumpers. That Wiki page doesn't even mention Miguzi, an important CN City block. It doesn't even mention the last season of the Powerpuff Girls that aired in early 2005, or how Johnny Bravo's last season aired and ended in the fall of 2004 which was in CN City territory. The Checkerboard era sucked ass. For every Flintstones and Popeye, you had multiple lame 1970 shows such as Jabberjaw, Captain Cave Man and Yogi Bear. Why watch those Boomer cartoons when you could be watching Ren and Stimpy and Rocko on Nickelodean, which was the king of the 90s? We 1990s Millennials cared about the Cartoon Cartoons that aired in the Powerhouse era, which the CN City era didn't fail. As I said again, many RUclipsrs who watched Cartoon Network throughout its history almost always put the CN City era in the S tier along with the Powerhouse era. Those 80s babies can cry some more, and one day we can finally fix that wiki page once they enter their 50s and stop caring. Cn City rocks and is included with the Powerhouse when considered what the Golden Age is (Checkerboard and Starburst don't even come close). Look at all the comments from the CN City bumpers on RUclips and how much the people love it. The Yes! Era is the true beginning of the end.

    • @kootunesscrewy
      @kootunesscrewy Год назад +1

      @@RockNRollSurf Don't get me wrong, I always love the CN City era as much as Powerhouse (which I started seeing these eras on RUclips), but I just found it... a bit different in comparison. I just seen it as a slight decline, though. After all, Boomerang was airing all of the classics by 2007.
      Not a giant decline as the live-action Noods era (not to be confused with the 2008 Noods era, which was being concurrent by that point). Even if CN Real only happened on Sunday nights before Adult Swim, they were still guilty for firing alot of crew members and getting rid of alot of their older shows that wasn't Ben 10.
      Also, I respect your opinion on the Yes! era. I just find it as the last great era of Cartoon Network before they went bland (outside of the first Noods era).

    • @RockNRollSurf
      @RockNRollSurf Год назад

      @@kootunesscrewy Mmm, I do respect your opinion. For example I hated it how they changed the logo. I also was not happy with My Gym Partners A Monkey 🤢🤮. The bumpers were masterpieces, but the show schedules were kind of all over the place, while the Powerhouse was king. At the same time though you still had soul in this City era. For example Miguzi had Naruto and Yu Gi Yo. Those 80s babies can lie all they want, but I swear that this era was the only time you could watch the Ninja Turtles, Code Lyoko, Dexter, Courage, and Camp Lazlo all in the same day. The Powerhouse, although mostly flawless, also did have problems. Cow and Chicken, Mike Lu and Og, Robot Jones and 2 Stupid Dogs are D Tier shows. While I do love the classics such as Flinstones and Popeye, I swear to God that every time I saw any 70s Scooby-Doo copycat such as Jabberjaw or Speed Buggy, I quickly changed the channel to watch Rugrats lol. I have no idea what kind of nostalgia glasses those 80 baby millennials have to possibly think that the Golden age of of Cartoon Network includes the Checkerboard era lmao. Nickelodean was basically kicking their asses until Dexter came along. The Check it Era of the early 2010s honestly is the only era that comes close to both the Powerhouse and CN City era in my opinion. I even started to warm up to some of the shows aired during the Noods Era (such as Flapjack) despite the fact that CN Real came along as well as the death of Toonami in 2008.

    • @ssaja3
      @ssaja3 Год назад

      @@RockNRollSurf I feel like Nick started declining a bit earlier than CN. Nick started declining in mid-late 2005 with the start of Modern SpongeBob, the closure of Nick Studios, mediocre shows like The Xs, etc. Avatar was like their last hurrah.

  • @stantonrogers
    @stantonrogers Год назад +2

    Do you have any Cartoon Network Groovies like Madame Foster by DJ T-Rock from 2006?

  • @bbsdollsandtvarchive
    @bbsdollsandtvarchive 2 года назад +2

    Do you have anymore Cartoon Network or Nickelodeon commercials from 2005?

  • @zyreerose7666
    @zyreerose7666 Год назад +2

    2:28 2:22 0:55 2:30

  • @GreenPencil305
    @GreenPencil305 3 месяца назад +1

    2:29
    Did Billy just crap his pants? 😋👖💩

  • @andreg.ignacio
    @andreg.ignacio 2 года назад +2

    awesome
    & do you have any cartoon network promotions of cartoon network during may of 2007
    im asking because every year on 1st week of may until memorial day I commemorate cartoon network invaded