Their Philippine-exclusive magazine is partially lost I tell you, Cartoon Network World is slightly taller than KZones, it was published by Atlas Publishing.
I remember having a Cartoon Network magazine noong 2000's (I forgot the specific year). Nasalba ko ata kasama ng 5 or 6 random issues ng Kzone (kaso nasa baul sa Cavite :'( ) may sort of poster din na kasama sa magazine na iyon
In the 90s and early 2000s, Cartoon Network Asia promos from the 90s and early 2000s when the narrator used to said "(Time) AM/PM Hong Kong." After the channel became 24 hours and removed TNT/TCM in 2001, they added HK/Sing/Mal which they added Sin (Singapore) and Mal (Malaysia) sign. For 2 years later in 2003, they added "Korea" sign which South Korea used to have CN Asia region between 2003 - 2006 before the channel became official CN South Korea region. The "HK" sign was removed since 2003.
Wow. This really brings backs memories from decades ago. Sa dalas ng panonood ko ng Cartoon Network noon, naging familiar na nga rin ako sa mga bumpers, like yung kay Benny the Ball ng Top Cat sa simula ng video. Also, Sleeping Magician! I've been thinking about this commercial for DECADES. I used to watch that noon as a kid. It's a nice departure sa typical Hanna Barbera cartoons na ineere sa network noon. Lastly, The Mask!! I absolutely loved that show. And yes, I remember that bumper rin. Heheheh
These Cartoon Network Asia bumpers bring back great memories of my childhood. I loved classic cartoons such as Scooby Doo, Where Are You?, Secret Squirrel, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Tom and Jerry, Yogi Bear, and Popeye the Sailor and the 1990's classics such as The Mask: The Animated Series, Tom and Jerry Kids, Dexter's Laboratory, Cow and Chicken, The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, Johnny Bravo, and What a Cartoon Show. I also remember enjoying The Genie Family or Bob in a Bottle or The Sneezing Magician because of how fun the show's concept was. It was essentially akin to Aladdin but having a boy who sneezes for his genie to grant him wishes. Good times, my friend, good times.
That "Sneezing Magician" English dub seems to be intended for Southeast Asia only (Seven Network in Australia, for example, instead airing its US version "Bob in the Bottle" which was commisioned by Saban International). Also, the CN Asia version of the promos like "Johnny Bravo" and "Scooby-Doo Where Are You?" original in English are now found (an user from Thailand already had this promos in his 90s CN Asia recordings but it's in Thai, one video itself had a promo snippet of "Ranma 1/2" which even did air on CN Asia back then (I had no idea they really aired it back then)). CN Australia also share these promos (as they were part of Turner Asia-Pacific) but only using one timezone only.
So that's how Asia's pre-Powerhouse era was looks like. My memories with Cartoon Network started with Powerhouse era (TheOrangeToad did a great backup), then ended with New Wave era if I recall correctly. Which reminds me we followed Europe/UK for the white background+blocks idents for some reason until CN City. I was confused watching the older US promo/commercial clips here at first: so there were outside ads available in the first place, but for Hong Kong they're mostly covered by cable provider's promo then all gone completely. Kinda proud that Hong Kong was the standard timezone for Asian CN. Now if only Jungle Bells is longer lost media my childhood would be completed...
@@undustfixation The Christmas campaign for Europe, UK and Asian's Cartoon Network during the early 2000s. Unfortunately only Dee Dee's "I wanna be a Pop Star" is found, while other songs like Mojo JoJo's "Silent Night Smelly Night" and Johnny Bravo's Jungle Bells still lost-I still remember the former's lyrics.
2:18/4:13 Toys R' Us from USA Ads from Taiwan and Hong Kong 2:49 Taiwanese Flan Commercial 7:09 Jollibee Ad from Philippines Only 7:39/8:34 Pond's Institute Ads in Taiwan and Hong Kong 8:14 Lux Super Rich Ad from Taiwan 9:04 Cartoon Network Smash Tennis is proud Sponsor and Brought to You by Shing Kong Mitsukoshi in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan
3:30 to 3:32 in the What a cartoon show promotion, it showed 3 cartoon network originals that started as shorts for the said show and gained positive feedback that it bore into respective stand alone shows that became a part of the networks success. Powerpull Girls, Cow and Chicken and Courage the Cowardly Dog
Hindi ko maalala kung ano yung mga product commercials noong 90's pero karamihan ng nasa video na ito naalala ko na kahit yung Jollibee commercial. Yung The Popeye Show usually 10 pm iyan hanggang maabutan na ng transition to TNT (12 mn) for Cartoon Network PH Pero sa Cartoon Network for PH talaga ang product commercials ay mga U.S toys like Mattel brand toys
Ah! The Sneezing Magician pala ang title ng matagal ko nang hinahanap. Itatanong ko sana Obscure media Facebook group kaso hindi ko madedescribe since naging vague na ang memory ko sa anime. Though naalala ko lang na may "achoo". I finally found the title after 20 years huhu
We got the feed from India sa cable provider namin for a time. It's more or less the same pero ahead sila sa airings ng ilang original shows and of course, mga Indian commercials na pambata. Haha
1:50 - The Sneezing Magician is also known in Japan as "Hakushon Daimaoh", "The Genie Family" internationally and in the US as "Bob in a Bottle" is a 1969 Japanese anime television series centers around a genie and his daughter Akubi-chan in their adventures about laughter and hilarious attics through sneezing, yawning and embarrassments with their human friend Kantarou. This show fits for kids at the time. It only airs 52 episodes. His daughter gets her own anime series twice in later years, then the main show would receive a sequel in 2020, Hakushon even been appeared as a playable fighter in "Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes" only in Japan for the Nintendo Wii. m.ruclips.net/video/nsZLntbJgUQ/видео.html&pp=ygUQaGFrdXNob24gZGFpbWFvdQ%3D%3D
He was replaced in the new subname update "Ultimate All-Stars" with more popular characters like Zero from Mega Man X, Frank West from Dead Rising and Tekkaman Blade/Teknoman due to licensing with Time Warner at the time. Funny enough, Cartoon Network PH also aired Speed Racer, another Tatsunoko anime from the 60s as part of a blocktimer with Wacky Races.
The US version is also aired on Seven Network in Australia during the late 90s as part of their "Cartoon Connection" lineup. There are few recordings from the show that was aired on Seven.
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Their Philippine-exclusive magazine is partially lost I tell you, Cartoon Network World is slightly taller than KZones, it was published by Atlas Publishing.
I remember having a Cartoon Network magazine noong 2000's (I forgot the specific year). Nasalba ko ata kasama ng 5 or 6 random issues ng Kzone (kaso nasa baul sa Cavite :'( ) may sort of poster din na kasama sa magazine na iyon
I still remembers this
Didn't disappoint. Chinese ads and several more CN promos have been found. Nice.
In the 90s and early 2000s, Cartoon Network Asia promos from the 90s and early 2000s when the narrator used to said "(Time) AM/PM Hong Kong." After the channel became 24 hours and removed TNT/TCM in 2001, they added HK/Sing/Mal which they added Sin (Singapore) and Mal (Malaysia) sign.
For 2 years later in 2003, they added "Korea" sign which South Korea used to have CN Asia region between 2003 - 2006 before the channel became official CN South Korea region. The "HK" sign was removed since 2003.
Wow. This really brings backs memories from decades ago. Sa dalas ng panonood ko ng Cartoon Network noon, naging familiar na nga rin ako sa mga bumpers, like yung kay Benny the Ball ng Top Cat sa simula ng video.
Also, Sleeping Magician! I've been thinking about this commercial for DECADES. I used to watch that noon as a kid. It's a nice departure sa typical Hanna Barbera cartoons na ineere sa network noon.
Lastly, The Mask!! I absolutely loved that show. And yes, I remember that bumper rin. Heheheh
In Thailand, UBC (TrueVisions) used to block South East Asian Commercials on channel such as Cartoon Network Asia but now lifted back on October 2005
These Cartoon Network Asia bumpers bring back great memories of my childhood. I loved classic cartoons such as Scooby Doo, Where Are You?, Secret Squirrel, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Tom and Jerry, Yogi Bear, and Popeye the Sailor and the 1990's classics such as The Mask: The Animated Series, Tom and Jerry Kids, Dexter's Laboratory, Cow and Chicken, The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, Johnny Bravo, and What a Cartoon Show. I also remember enjoying The Genie Family or Bob in a Bottle or The Sneezing Magician because of how fun the show's concept was. It was essentially akin to Aladdin but having a boy who sneezes for his genie to grant him wishes. Good times, my friend, good times.
That "Sneezing Magician" English dub seems to be intended for Southeast Asia only (Seven Network in Australia, for example, instead airing its US version "Bob in the Bottle" which was commisioned by Saban International).
Also, the CN Asia version of the promos like "Johnny Bravo" and "Scooby-Doo Where Are You?" original in English are now found (an user from Thailand already had this promos in his 90s CN Asia recordings but it's in Thai, one video itself had a promo snippet of "Ranma 1/2" which even did air on CN Asia back then (I had no idea they really aired it back then)). CN Australia also share these promos (as they were part of Turner Asia-Pacific) but only using one timezone only.
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So that's how Asia's pre-Powerhouse era was looks like. My memories with Cartoon Network started with Powerhouse era (TheOrangeToad did a great backup), then ended with New Wave era if I recall correctly. Which reminds me we followed Europe/UK for the white background+blocks idents for some reason until CN City.
I was confused watching the older US promo/commercial clips here at first: so there were outside ads available in the first place, but for Hong Kong they're mostly covered by cable provider's promo then all gone completely. Kinda proud that Hong Kong was the standard timezone for Asian CN.
Now if only Jungle Bells is longer lost media my childhood would be completed...
What's Jungle Bells?
@@undustfixation The Christmas campaign for Europe, UK and Asian's Cartoon Network during the early 2000s. Unfortunately only Dee Dee's "I wanna be a Pop Star" is found, while other songs like Mojo JoJo's "Silent Night Smelly Night" and Johnny Bravo's Jungle Bells still lost-I still remember the former's lyrics.
2:18/4:13 Toys R' Us from USA Ads from Taiwan and Hong Kong
2:49 Taiwanese Flan Commercial
7:09 Jollibee Ad from Philippines Only
7:39/8:34 Pond's Institute Ads in Taiwan and Hong Kong
8:14 Lux Super Rich Ad from Taiwan
9:04 Cartoon Network Smash Tennis is proud Sponsor and Brought to You by Shing Kong Mitsukoshi in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan
It seem that there is Chinese Tourists in Philippines
More are either from HK and TW which are for cheap money at the time
Right before the Powerhouse era started the following year, August 22 to be exact.
Ito yung nakakamiss dati sa cable channels natin, hong kong feed ang kinukuha minsa nga thailand
Pa hehe ngayon hindi ko na trip ang ph feed
Philippines don't have international broadcasters' branches due to foreign ownership restrictions.
The Checkerboard bumpers were replaced by the Powerhouse bumpers 25 years ago in my country.
I was not born when cartoon network was like this
Remember "Toon Tambayan"?
Iyung may pa-hotline pa.
3:30 to 3:32 in the What a cartoon show promotion, it showed 3 cartoon network originals that started as shorts for the said show and gained positive feedback that it bore into respective stand alone shows that became a part of the networks success. Powerpull Girls, Cow and Chicken and Courage the Cowardly Dog
Came for the childhood memories, stayed for the Hong Kong/Taiwan ads.
Hindi ko maalala kung ano yung mga product commercials noong 90's pero karamihan ng nasa video na ito naalala ko na kahit yung Jollibee commercial.
Yung The Popeye Show usually 10 pm iyan hanggang maabutan na ng transition to TNT (12 mn) for Cartoon Network PH
Pero sa Cartoon Network for PH talaga ang product commercials ay mga U.S toys like Mattel brand toys
11:14 - Basically a parody of Baywatch.
Eto yung Cartoon Network na inere mula sa Hong Kong feed pa noon.
Oh this should be good.
i was so young in 98 but i remember some ads on cn
Ah! The Sneezing Magician pala ang title ng matagal ko nang hinahanap. Itatanong ko sana Obscure media Facebook group kaso hindi ko madedescribe since naging vague na ang memory ko sa anime. Though naalala ko lang na may "achoo".
I finally found the title after 20 years huhu
Hirap din hanapin ng English version nyan..wala dito masyado sa RUclips
techy ang tatay ko nong bata sya, pero nilanggam daw ang kanilang vcr kaya halos tinapon na nila lahat ng collection nila ng vhs
Daming cases ng mga ganyan, yung iba nabasa sa Ondoy. Pwedeng pwede pa marestore mga ganun.
@@undustfixationimagine throw these VHS without realising you've could actually restore it.
11:21 Baywatch parody by Daphne, Melody and Olive Oyl !
Olive is so ridiculous here 😅
Interesting. What was the other Asian or Pacific feeds like?
I wouldn't know. We only get what the cable provider transmits, and back in the day it was HK.
very similar to this, at least Australia, but with one time and local exclusives
We got the feed from India sa cable provider namin for a time. It's more or less the same pero ahead sila sa airings ng ilang original shows and of course, mga Indian commercials na pambata. Haha
@@jlhabitan50 we need to find toon tamasha finally
@@jlhabitan50 Interesting. To see different cultures kinda mingle in one channel especially in the 1990s.
1:50 - The Sneezing Magician is also known in Japan as "Hakushon Daimaoh", "The Genie Family" internationally and in the US as "Bob in a Bottle" is a 1969 Japanese anime television series centers around a genie and his daughter Akubi-chan in their adventures about laughter and hilarious attics through sneezing, yawning and embarrassments with their human friend Kantarou. This show fits for kids at the time. It only airs 52 episodes.
His daughter gets her own anime series twice in later years, then the main show would receive a sequel in 2020, Hakushon even been appeared as a playable fighter in "Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes" only in Japan for the Nintendo Wii.
m.ruclips.net/video/nsZLntbJgUQ/видео.html&pp=ygUQaGFrdXNob24gZGFpbWFvdQ%3D%3D
He's the only Tatsunoko fighter I know and he's CGOH exclusive which is a complete bummer. Oh well...
He was replaced in the new subname update "Ultimate All-Stars" with more popular characters like Zero from Mega Man X, Frank West from Dead Rising and Tekkaman Blade/Teknoman due to licensing with Time Warner at the time.
Funny enough, Cartoon Network PH also aired Speed Racer, another Tatsunoko anime from the 60s as part of a blocktimer with Wacky Races.
The US version is also aired on Seven Network in Australia during the late 90s as part of their "Cartoon Connection" lineup. There are few recordings from the show that was aired on Seven.
@@mohammadfaizkizlan Saban Entertainment of Power Rangers fame dubbed the US version.