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Episode 142: Polonium Whiskey - February 20, 2017.Episode 143: Purple Monkey Slashfic - February 27, 2017.Episode 144: Feline Tertiary Syphilis - March 7, 2017.Episode 145: Stick Figures With Boobs - March 14, 2017.Episode 146: Kenny Powers of The Sea - March 28, 2017.Episode 148: Home Movies in the Man Cave, or: Neglecting the Button - May 1, 2017.Episode 149: The Joe Dirt Cinematic Universe - May 8, 2017.Episode 150: My Pine Weasel is Out - May 23, 2017.Episode 152: Are You A Kandorian or A Kant-dorian? - June 13, 2017.Episode 153: Ultron Oompa Loompas - June 19, 2017.Episode 154: Contractually Obligated to be Family Friendly - June 26, 2017.Episode 155: Unicorn Dingleberries - July 10, 2017.Episode 156: Weaponized Continuity, or: Michael Keaton’s Rhinoceros - July 17, 2017.Episode 157: SDCC 2017 Part 1, or: Live Your Truth, Just Not on My Pants - July 21, 2017.Episode 158: SDCC 2017 Wrap-Up, or: Hall H Can Smell Your Fear - August 7, 2017.Episode 159: Cthulhu Sausage - September 5, 2017.Episode 160: Rye and Moxie and a Little Cranky - September 11, 2017.Episode 161: Forbush Man: The Motion Picture - September 19, 2017.Episode 162: Hey Girl, Are You An Electric Sheep? - October 9, 2017.Episode 163: Batgirl’s Gap Year - October 23, 2017.Episode 164: Get Opie - November 6, 2017.Episode 165: Whiskey Tango Motherbox - November 22, 2017.Episode 166: The World’s Worst Detective, or: Rorschach, Meet Vibe - November 27, 2017.Episode 167: Metallo’s “O” Face - December 14, 2017.Episode 168: Look at The Porgs, Artoo - December 19, 2017.Episode 169: Sports is a Fantastic Album, Selina - January 8, 2018.Episode 170: Gleek Flings Poo - January 15, 2018.Episode 171: Think Pieces About Underpants: The 2017 Crises Awards - January 29, 2018.Episode 172: Embezzly McCokeHabit - February 20, 2018.
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Episode 174: The Shemp of Superman - April 23, 2018.Episode 175: Avengers: Infinity War, or: They’re Not Called Hippie Stones - April 30, 2018.However, if you want a markedly less insipid, hell, even good superhero cartoon on a Saturday morning, head over to the CW, where they’ve been re-airing old episodes of Justice League Unlimited at 9:30 a.m. Teen Titans Go! debuts on Cartoon Network on April 23rd. Smart storytelling that will draw parents in to watch with their kids? Not so much. Kid friendly? Sure to sell lots of toys? Yep.
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So, when DC Nation pulled the cord on the two series this month, it was hardly surprising.Ĭompounding the “no really, we’re in this to sell toys to the kids” vibe is the decision by the suits to replace these shows with Teen Titans Go!, an ultra child friendly version of the previous WB anime style Teen Titans property that aired back in 2003 and spawned a children’s comic, also titled Teen Titans Go!.Ĭheck out the trailer for the new series, after the jump. Neither cartoon series was moving enough toys and other merchandise to justify keeping it on the air, compounded by an uneven airing schedule that saw both shows unexpectedly pulled off the air last fall, despite having show times and episode synopses published for promotion. Problem is – Cartoon Network and DC really only care about the “just for kids” part of the animation block. Young Justice, meanwhile, was strong out of the gates and created a compelling ensemble story, proving that animation can be a vehicle that tells smart stories and isn’t just for kids. While the Green Lantern series got off to a rocky start, with animation and storylines that seemed cribbed from The Clone Wars, it eventually did find its footing. The one hour block showcased two twenty-five minute length cartoons, Green Lantern: The Animated Series and Young Justice, as well as a variety of animated shorts ranging from a goofy take on Animal Man, voiced by Weird Al, a cute take on Supergirl, Wonder Girl and Bat Girl in Super BFFs, to an interminable anime inspired run of Amethyst: Princess Of Gemworld. For the past two seasons, Cartoon Network has been offering a DC Nation cartoon block.