13 Fun Facts About Pinky and the Brain
They never did take over the world. But two genetically enhanced cartoon mice managed to get a spinoff, which premiered 20 years ago.
They never did take over the world. But two genetically enhanced cartoon mice managed to get a spinoff, which premiered 20 years ago.
Anyone who grew up in the '90s remembers flying with Quailman, wooing Patti Mayonnaise, and hiding from bully Roger Klotz.
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Arnold spent some time on Sesame Street.
Th-th-th-that's all folks!
The Rugrats are all "growed up" and they are not pretty.
Mickey and Tweety were once known as Mortimer and Orson.
Smokey wasn't the only cartoon character trying to save the forests!
… Featuring a catchy 1944 cartoon starring the one-and-only Ms. Banana.
For a brief moment in Saturday morning cartoon history, 'The Jackson 5ive' saw cartoon versions of Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael embarking on adventures—and totally jamming out.
The titular character’s name literally means Red-Bean Bread Man.
Check your closets: These seven forgotten toys are worth more because they were rarities in the first place.
Warner Brothers relied on music to help pull off some of the funniest gags in cartoon history.
In 1968, a correspondence with a schoolteacher led to Charles Schulz creating the Peanuts’s first African-American character.
Bugs Bunny, one of the most iconic cartoon characters of all time, has been around for three quarters of a century.
The official trailer for an all-new 'Space Jam' sequel starring LeBron James has dropped. This time around, the Monstars would be well served to do some smarter planning.
Rocko’s Modern Life hasn’t been on the air since 1996, but that doesn’t mean fans aren’t still nostalgic for the residents of O-Town. Here are some facts you might not have known about the classic Nicktoon.
These off-the-wall cartoons have a long history of rubbing some viewers the wrong way, sometimes for reasons you'd never expect.
Reader Brian wants to know: Why is Acme the stock company name used in cartoons and other pop culture?
Today, another awesome Letter of Note, this time from comic artist John Kricfalusi, best known for his work on Ren & Stimpy. Letters of Note writes:In 1998, aged just 14, aspiring young cartoonist Amir Avni decided to get in touch with the creator of Ren