![]() Well, November 2014 came and went, and I was still on the floor puking out oak leaves and cinnamon sticks. A few promos ran occasionally, but there was not much in the way of telling the audience what the series was about. It was this environment in which a strange new Cartoon Network miniseries was announced for November 2014. They could probably air “Johnny Test” again, and I’d eat it up on my afternoons. I was one of them, if you couldn’t already tell.ĭuring this time, I believed that Cartoon Network could do no wrong. Take one look online, and the number of children who grew up in this period as fans is apparent. ![]() Cartoon Network had a herd of cash cows at their disposal, and certainly wasn’t lacking in the creativity department. When in one calendar year you can count upon the likes of “Steven Universe,” “The Amazing World of Gumball,” “Regular Show,” “Adventure Time,” and “Clarence” to keep your company afloat, it’ll soar. ![]() The year is 2014, and Cartoon Network is smack-dab in the middle of a renaissance. ![]()
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