Random! Cartoons

Random! Cartoons

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Format Variety show
Created by Fred Seibert
Starring Various
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 13 (39 segments)
Production
Running time 30 minutes (7 minutes per segment)
Broadcast
Original channel Nicktoons Network
Original run December 6, 2008 – August 14, 2009
Chronology
Preceded by Oh Yeah! Cartoons
(1998–2001)
External links
Website

Random! Cartoons is a spin-off of the Nickelodeon animation showcase Oh Yeah! Cartoons. Produced by Frederator Studios and Nickelodeon Animation Studios for the Nicktoons Network, it premiered on Nicktoons Network on December 6, 2008.

Contents

Description

Creator Fred Seibert,[1] ordered thirteen full-length episodes for the show which is also known as Oh Yeah! Cartoons fourth season.

Unlike Oh Yeah!, there is no host. On January 10, 2007, ASIFA-Hollywood hosted an advance screening of six shorts as well as a question and answer session with the filmmakers at the Nicktoons Studios in Burbank, California. Two of the shorts were selected to become television series. Those shorts were Adventure Time and Fanboy. Adventure Time began airing on April 5, 2010 on Cartoon Network. Fanboy, under the name Fanboy and Chum Chum, began airing on November 7, 2009 on Nickelodeon.

List of shorts

Prod. No. Segment Creator Original airdate Synopsis Cast Series/Short
1 "Solomon Fix" Doug TenNapel December 6, 2008 A bear wants to protect a man. Short
"MooBeard the Cow Pirate" Kyle Carrozza December 6, 2008 Moobeard searches the treasure of Hookamookapookalat. Short
"Two Witch Sisters" Niki Yang December 6, 2008 Short
2 "The Finster Finster Show" Jeff DeGrandis December 7, 2008 Short
"Adventure Time" Pendleton Ward December 7, 2008 Series
"Mind the Kitty" Anne Walker December 7, 2008 Short
3 "Ivan the Unbearable" Andrew Dickman December 13, 2008 Short
"Boneheads" Polygon Pictures December 13, 2008 Short
"Tiffany" Adan Henry December 13, 2008 Short
4 "Call Me Bessie!" Diane Kredensor, Dana Galin December 20, 2008 Short
"Teapot" Greg Eagles December 20, 2008 Two kids that are fans of rap music are going to meet a famous rapper. Short
"Hornswiggle" Jerry Beck December 20, 2008 Short
5 "Hero Heights" Raul Aguirre Jr., Bill Ho December 27, 2008 Short
"Yaki and Yumi" Aliki Theofilopoulos Grafft December 27, 2008 Short
"Gary Guitar" Bill Plympton December 27, 2008 Short
6 Krunch and the Kid Adam Henry January 3, 2009 Short
"Bradwurst" Jason Plapp, Angelo di Nallo January 3, 2009 Short
"Dr. Froyd's Funny Farm" Bill Burnett, Jaime Diaz January 3, 2009 Short
7 "The Bravest Warriors" Pendleton Ward January 10, 2009 Short
"The Dangerous Duck Brothers" Patrick Ventura January 10, 2009 Two ducks want to crash the dangerous record Short
"Sparkles and Gloom" Melissa Wolfe, Anne Walker January 10, 2009 Short
8 "The Infinite Goliath Mike Gray, Erik Knutson January 17, 2009 Short
"Kyle + Rosemary" Jun Falkenstein January 17, 2009 Short
"Garlic Boy" John Dilworth January 17, 2009 Short
9 "Flavio" Mike Milo January 24, 2009 Short
"SamSquatch" Adam Muto January 24, 2009 An explorer finds a Bigfoot named SamSquatch Short
"Girls on the Go" Aliki Theofilopoulos Grafft January 24, 2009 Short
10 "Victor the Delivery Dog" Niki Yang January 31, 2009 Short
"Bronk and Bongo" Manny Galan, Alan Goodman January 31, 2009 Short
"Thom Cat" Mike Gray January 31, 2009 Short
11 "Sugarfoot" Erik Knutson April 4, 2009 Short
"Dugly Uckling's Treasure Quest" Guy Vasilovich April 4, 2009 Short
"Dr. Dee and Bit Boy" Seo Jun-Kyo, Kang Yo-Kong, Larry Huber April 4, 2009 Short
12 "Super John Doe Jr." Lincoln Peirce April 11, 2009 Short
"Six Monsters" Alan Goodman, Fred Seibert April 11, 2009 Short
"Ratzafratz!" Karl Toerge, Jim Wyatt April 11, 2009 Short
13 "Squirly Town" Doug TenNapel August 14, 2009 Short
"Fanboy" Eric Robles August 14, 2009 Fanboy and Chum Chum buy their first Frosty Smoothy. Series
"HandyCat" G. Brian Reynolds, Russ Harris August 14, 2009 Short

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