They were available for free streaming on AOL's in2TV free streaming service for a while recently. I was able to see some episodes (still haven't seen them all).
No. This is the one entry thus far posted in CARTOONATICS that was not drawn by me. This was drawn by Bob Doucette and Scott Jeralds. The coloring was done by someone else. Cathy Dore was the WB publicist on the show that made this happen.
Peter: I'm pretty sure Variety is not owned by Time-Warner, but Reed Business Publications...I know back in 1998, Time-Warner did not own Variety. The cover of Variety could be bought for a price...at least that's my understanding. So Warner Bros. was willing to pay the price for the cover.
Unfortunately, one of the shows I missed out on.
ReplyDeleteThey were available for free streaming on AOL's in2TV free streaming service for a while recently. I was able to see some episodes (still haven't seen them all).
ReplyDeleteAlas, it seems they're not available any more.
Hey Tom, did you draw that whole picture?
ReplyDeleteNo. This is the one entry thus far posted in CARTOONATICS that was not drawn by me. This was drawn by Bob Doucette and Scott Jeralds. The coloring was done by someone else. Cathy Dore was the WB publicist on the show that made this happen.
ReplyDeleteAfter learning the Variety song as a kid, I might have bought this. Too bad I'm Texan.
ReplyDeleteOh, well they did a good job as far as I know
ReplyDeleteI have to wonder....Variety is a Time-Warner publication, so did WB-owned shows get this kind of privilege often? Do they still?
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ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure Variety is not owned by Time-Warner, but Reed Business Publications...I know back in 1998, Time-Warner did not own Variety. The cover of Variety could be bought for a price...at least that's my understanding. So Warner Bros. was willing to pay the price for the cover.
Froggo's about to lose all 15 of his lunches along with his mid-day snack.
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