BTW, I'd assume these BBC shows are doing a whole lot better on Cartoonito than on Odyssey.
Isn't HiT Entertainment, which I assume is still Henson International Television and still owned by the Jim Henson Company ITTL, the company that makes Bob the Builder IOTL? Do they still make it ITTL?Langley Productions owns Cops.
It originally launched on Odyssey when Microsoft co-owned that network with Mattel and Saban.
Now it currently airs on the Cartoon Network since Paramount Pictures owns the North American rights as part of its BBC partnership.
If that is the chain of events that happens in this timeline, I would assume it remains on Nick Jr.Isn't HiT Entertainment, which I assume is still Henson International Television and still owned by the Jim Henson Company ITTL, the company that makes Bob the Builder IOTL? Do they still make it ITTL?
Month | Opponent | Giveaway/Promotion/Holiday |
September (Preseason) | San Jose Sharks (In Sacramento with the Sharks as the home team) | Commemorative poster courtesy of Dimples Records |
October (NHL Premiere Game; Regular Season opener) | Houston Aeros (In Mexico City) | Vamos Patos (Go Ducks) banners. |
October | Los Angeles Kings (Home opener at the Sempra Energy Center) | Treehouse of Horror night |
November | New York Islanders | Star Wars night |
November | Colorado Rockies | Atari/Namco night |
November | Minnesota North Stars | Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) bobblehead night |
December | Ottawa Senators | Dave Karp (Gus St. Pierre) bobblehead night |
December | Vancouver Canucks | Charlie Conway (Devon Sawa) bobblehead night |
December | Los Angeles Kings | Little Mermaid 20th anniversary night |
January | Atlanta Flames | Martin Luther King Day |
January | Boston Bruins | Winnie the Pooh day (Saturday afternoon national telecast carried by NBC) |
February | Montreal Canadiens | Connie Moreau (Marguerite Moreau) bobblehead night |
February | Edmonton Oilers | Urusei Yatsura night |
March | New York Rangers | TMNT night |
March | Seattle Thunderbirds | Russ Tyler (Kenan Thompson) bobblehead night |
April | Las Vegas Silver Knights | Fan appreciation night |
What did the Season 4 sneak peek give attendees this year?@Tacomaster
Correct
@myuacc1
Henson only has the rights outside of North America
2009 San Diego Comic Con
Held from July 22 through July 26, 2009 at the San Diego Convention Center
TV Coverage: G4, Spike, SciFi Channel
July 22
Preview Night came and went without any real announcements.
July 23
Hall H: Terry Gilliam and Heath Ledger were on hand for a preview of The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.
Room 6A: Disney and Legendary give fans a sneak peek at Season 4 of Kingdom Hearts: The Series.
Ballroom 20: Tiffany Disney held a panel to outline the Mighty Ducks' promotional nights for the 2009-10 NHL season.
Month Opponent Giveaway/Promotion/Holiday September (Preseason) San Jose Sharks (In Sacramento with the Sharks as the home team) Commemorative poster courtesy of Dimples Records October (NHL Premiere Game; Regular Season opener) Houston Aeros (In Mexico City) Vamos Patos (Go Ducks) banners. October Los Angeles Kings (Home opener at the Sempra Energy Center) Treehouse of Horror night November New York Islanders Star Wars night November Colorado Rockies Atari/Namco night November Minnesota North Stars Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) bobblehead night December Ottawa Senators Dave Karp (Gus St. Pierre) bobblehead night December Vancouver Canucks Charlie Conway (Devon Sawa) bobblehead night December Los Angeles Kings Little Mermaid 20th anniversary night January Atlanta Flames Martin Luther King Day January Boston Bruins Winnie the Pooh day (Saturday afternoon national telecast carried by NBC) February Montreal Canadiens Connie Moreau (Marguerite Moreau) bobblehead night February Edmonton Oilers Urusei Yatsura night March New York Rangers TMNT night March Seattle Thunderbirds Russ Tyler (Kenan Thompson) bobblehead night April Las Vegas Silver Knights Fan appreciation night
July 24
Ballroom 20: Adult Swim gave attendees a preview of new seasons for Beavis and Butt-Head, Super Milk Chan, Metalocalypse and Robot Chicken.
Hall H: Nick at Nite offered attendees a preview of the new season of The Boondocks.
A mini series called Galaxy Hearts, in which Sora travels to all the different Star Wars planets.What did the Season 4 sneak peek give attendees this year?
Sounds good to me.A mini series called Galaxy Hearts, in which Sora travels to all the different Star Wars planets.
speaking of cartoons like boondocks on nick at night i feel that learning with pibby would make a create adult cartoon for nick at nite. You may to create a animator to create it befroe dodge greenly created in 2021. In case you forgot about pibby here a link to the pibby pilot@Tacomaster
Correct
@myuacc1
Henson only has the rights outside of North America
2009 San Diego Comic Con
Held from July 22 through July 26, 2009 at the San Diego Convention Center
TV Coverage: G4, Spike, SciFi Channel
July 22
Preview Night came and went without any real announcements.
July 23
Hall H: Terry Gilliam and Heath Ledger were on hand for a preview of The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.
Room 6A: Disney and Legendary give fans a sneak peek at Season 4 of Kingdom Hearts: The Series.
Ballroom 20: Tiffany Disney held a panel to outline the Mighty Ducks' promotional nights for the 2009-10 NHL season.
Month Opponent Giveaway/Promotion/Holiday September (Preseason) San Jose Sharks (In Sacramento with the Sharks as the home team) Commemorative poster courtesy of Dimples Records October (NHL Premiere Game; Regular Season opener) Houston Aeros (In Mexico City) Vamos Patos (Go Ducks) banners. October Los Angeles Kings (Home opener at the Sempra Energy Center) Treehouse of Horror night November New York Islanders Star Wars night November Colorado Rockies Atari/Namco night November Minnesota North Stars Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) bobblehead night December Ottawa Senators Dave Karp (Gus St. Pierre) bobblehead night December Vancouver Canucks Charlie Conway (Devon Sawa) bobblehead night December Los Angeles Kings Little Mermaid 20th anniversary night January Atlanta Flames Martin Luther King Day January Boston Bruins Winnie the Pooh day (Saturday afternoon national telecast carried by NBC) February Montreal Canadiens Connie Moreau (Marguerite Moreau) bobblehead night February Edmonton Oilers Urusei Yatsura night March New York Rangers TMNT night March Seattle Thunderbirds Russ Tyler (Kenan Thompson) bobblehead night April Las Vegas Silver Knights Fan appreciation night
July 24
Ballroom 20: Adult Swim gave attendees a preview of new seasons for Beavis and Butt-Head, Super Milk Chan, Metalocalypse and Robot Chicken.
Hall H: Nick at Nite offered attendees a preview of the new season of The Boondocks.
Doubt it, but any Comic-Con annoucments for Thomas, like that Movie we were talking about, or nah?2009 San Diego Comic Con
A continuation of the previous post
July 25:
Danville from Phineas and Ferb was confirmed to be a new world for Sora to explore in Kingdom Hearts: The Series.
July 24
Hall H:
Walt Disney Pictures gives attendees sneak previews for The Princess and the Frog (Anika Noni Rose, Keith David, John Goodman), The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Nicolas Cage), The Tooth Fairy (Dwayne Johnson), Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Eldest (sequel to Eragon), A Christmas Carol (Jim Carrey) and National Treasure 3: Edge of History.
Paramount Pictures gives attendees sneak previews for Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.
New Line Cinema offered attendees sneak peeks at Final Destination 4, Pandora, the Nightmare on Elm Street remake and Andy Larkin 2: What's with Macbeth?, the latter two coming to theatres in 2010. New Line also gave attendees a sneak peek at Goosebumps with Chris Rock as Slappy.
Ballroom 20
Sega and Paramount Games confirmed Lego Popeye and Lego Ghostbusters, both for the Sega Scorpio, will each hit store shelves in the fall. As soon as those were confirmed, attendees began chanting for a Lego James Bond game.
Room 6A
Disney gave attendees a sneak preview for the new season of Phineas and Ferb.
Columbia-Tristar followed that up with a preview for the second season of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. However, attendees booed the panelists because they were still pretty upset by the studio's handling of Amy Pascal's workplace bullying of Blanche Boudreaux.
Peacock Animation offered sneak peeks at new seasons of Big Nate, Tales from the Neighborhood, Curious George and The Penguins of Madagascar. Crash Bandicoot and Spyro will each get new shows, but Peacock wouldn't confirm if they would air on USACX or on NBC's SatAm lineup in the Fall of 2010.
July 25
Hall H:
20th Century-Fox and Marvel salute Fred Dekker on his 25th anniversary with both entities. Also, Dekker gives attendees a sneak peek of X-Men Origins: Gambit and Power Pack, both of which will be released in the Summer of 2010.
Peacock's movie panel at Hall H
Universal Pictures and King Features give attendees a sneak peek at Mandrake the Magician, which will be released on Christmas Eve.
Universal also confirmed that after a brief hiatus, the Monsterverse will finally get back on track. Plus, Blue Beetle 2 will be released on Thanksgiving.
Ballroom 20:
Fox gives attendees a preview of new seasons for The Simpsons, Futurama, Family Guy and American Dad.
That'll be for the next big update. Stay tuned.Doubt it, but any Comic-Con annoucments for Thomas, like that Movie we were talking about, or nah?
I would, but it's hard to get satellite service on a train.That'll be for the next big update. Stay tuned.
Cool, but how does G4, Spike and Sci-Fi have TV coverage AT THE SAME TIME?@Tacomaster
Correct
@myuacc1
Henson only has the rights outside of North America
2009 San Diego Comic Con
Held from July 22 through July 26, 2009 at the San Diego Convention Center
TV Coverage: G4, Spike, SciFi Channel
Lame........July 22
Preview Night came and went without any real announcements.
That's cool, but when will we get say, a Naruto, Ranma 1/2, Evangelion or Inuyasha night?July 23
Hall H: Terry Gilliam and Heath Ledger were on hand for a preview of The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.
Room 6A: Disney and Legendary give fans a sneak peek at Season 4 of Kingdom Hearts: The Series.
Ballroom 20: Tiffany Disney held a panel to outline the Mighty Ducks' promotional nights for the 2009-10 NHL season.
Month Opponent Giveaway/Promotion/Holiday September (Preseason) San Jose Sharks (In Sacramento with the Sharks as the home team) Commemorative poster courtesy of Dimples Records October (NHL Premiere Game; Regular Season opener) Houston Aeros (In Mexico City) Vamos Patos (Go Ducks) banners. October Los Angeles Kings (Home opener at the Sempra Energy Center) Treehouse of Horror night November New York Islanders Star Wars night November Colorado Rockies Atari/Namco night November Minnesota North Stars Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) bobblehead night December Ottawa Senators Dave Karp (Gus St. Pierre) bobblehead night December Vancouver Canucks Charlie Conway (Devon Sawa) bobblehead night December Los Angeles Kings Little Mermaid 20th anniversary night January Atlanta Flames Martin Luther King Day January Boston Bruins Winnie the Pooh day (Saturday afternoon national telecast carried by NBC) February Montreal Canadiens Connie Moreau (Marguerite Moreau) bobblehead night February Edmonton Oilers Urusei Yatsura night March New York Rangers TMNT night March Seattle Thunderbirds Russ Tyler (Kenan Thompson) bobblehead night April Las Vegas Silver Knights Fan appreciation night
Cool. Any new shows for CN/AS?July 24
Ballroom 20: Adult Swim gave attendees a preview of new seasons for Beavis and Butt-Head, Super Milk Chan, Metalocalypse and Robot Chicken.
Excuse me...........Hall H: Nick at Nite offered attendees a preview of the new season of The Boondocks.
Cool.2009 San Diego Comic Con
A continuation of the previous post
July 25:
Danville from Phineas and Ferb was confirmed to be a new world for Sora to explore in Kingdom Hearts: The Series.
July 24
Hall H:
Walt Disney Pictures gives attendees sneak previews for The Princess and the Frog (Anika Noni Rose, Keith David, John Goodman), The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Nicolas Cage), The Tooth Fairy (Dwayne Johnson), Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Eldest (sequel to Eragon), A Christmas Carol (Jim Carrey) and National Treasure 3: Edge of History.
Paramount Pictures gives attendees sneak previews for Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.
New Line Cinema offered attendees sneak peeks at Final Destination 4, Pandora, the Nightmare on Elm Street remake and Andy Larkin 2: What's with Macbeth?, the latter two coming to theatres in 2010. New Line also gave attendees a sneak peek at Goosebumps with Chris Rock as Slappy.
Ballroom 20
Sega and Paramount Games confirmed Lego Popeye and Lego Ghostbusters, both for the Sega Scorpio, will each hit store shelves in the fall. As soon as those were confirmed, attendees began chanting for a Lego James Bond game.
Nice.Room 6A
Disney gave attendees a sneak preview for the new season of Phineas and Ferb.
Ouch........Well, reap what you sow......Columbia-Tristar followed that up with a preview for the second season of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. However, attendees booed the panelists because they were still pretty upset by the studio's handling of Amy Pascal's workplace bullying of Blanche Boudreaux.
Cool.Peacock Animation offered sneak peeks at new seasons of Big Nate, Tales from the Neighborhood, Curious George and The Penguins of Madagascar. Crash Bandicoot and Spyro will each get new shows, but Peacock wouldn't confirm if they would air on USACX or on NBC's SatAm lineup in the Fall of 2010.
Cool.July 25
Hall H:
20th Century-Fox and Marvel salute Fred Dekker on his 25th anniversary with both entities. Also, Dekker gives attendees a sneak peek of X-Men Origins: Gambit and Power Pack, both of which will be released in the Summer of 2010.
Peacock's movie panel at Hall H
Universal Pictures and King Features give attendees a sneak peek at Mandrake the Magician, which will be released on Christmas Eve.
Universal also confirmed that after a brief hiatus, the Monsterverse will finally get back on track. Plus, Blue Beetle 2 will be released on Thanksgiving.
Ballroom 20:
Fox gives attendees a preview of new seasons for The Simpsons, Futurama, Family Guy and American Dad.
What do you mean?I would, but it's hard to get satellite service on a train.
It's a joke about how the next big update concerns Thomas the Tank Engine.What do you mean?
Oh....It's a joke about how the next big update concerns Thomas the Tank Engine.
choo choo momentIt's a joke about how the next big update concerns Thomas the Tank Engine.
Disney/Fox | Warner Bros. | Paramount | Peacock | Columbia-TriStar | Luxor | New Line | Touchstone |
Fab Five (Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Pluto, Minnie, etc.) Fox Movietoon characters (Casper, Baby Huey, Little Audrey, Poochini, Herman and Katnip) Roger Rabbit/Bonkers | Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies (Bugs, Daffy, Tweety, Road Runner, etc.) | Popeye Betty Boop Felix the Cat Koko the Clown Little Lulu Tom and Jerry Droopy Spike and Tyke McWolf Asterix Pink Panther Alvin and the Chipmunks Wallace and Gromit | Woody Woodpecker Chilly Willy Andy Panda Mighty Mouse Heckle and Jeckle Deputy Dawg Hashimoto-San The Archies | Fox and Crow Mister Magoo Gerald McBoing-Boing Beany and Cecil Babar Care Bears DC Superheroes Super Mario Bros. | Gumby Rocky and Bullwinkle Dudley Do-Right Peabody and Sherman Roger Ramjet Karen Sympathy Underdog Garfield | Madeline Inspector Gadget Heathcliff Samurai Pizza Cats Walter Melon Andy Larkin | Classic Hanna-Barbera characters (Yogi, Huck, Magilla, Quick Draw, etc.) Mater's Tall Tales New 2D material with the Muppets |