As of
April 21st,
Cartoon Network announced it's new
2010 lineup featuring an array of new shows.
http://www.toonzone.net/news/articles/33313/toonzone-at-the-cartoon-network-2010-upfront-updated-1145-am12 shows have been presented and in my personal opinion, these are the ones I'm most curious to check out.
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: yet another series featuring those meddling teenagers and their goofy dog. Seems to be a
throw-back to their roots with modern cartoony-cartoonists
Spike Brandt and
Tony Cervone acting as supervising producers.
Young Justice: Teen superheroes have to start somewhere. Various young heroes of the
DC variety prove they have what it takes to join the ranks of the
Justice League.
MAD: The popular spoof magazine finally gets animated in several styles in order to poke fun at almost everything that makes up pop culture.
Sym-Bionic Titan:
Genndy Tartakovsky's return to animation features alien teenagers and their giant robots. Should be awesome.
And the most-anticipated series I've been looking forward too:
The Looney Tunes Show: Those wacky
Warner Bros characters are now living the
suburban lifestyle in
half-hour adventures made up with
musical segments(?) and
CG Roadrunner shorts. In the long run, this seems like a terrible idea for classic cartoon stars but at least it's a step up from
Baby Looney Tunes and
Loonatics. Supervising producers
Spike Brandt and
Tony Cervone have handled the Tunes well-enough before, so this show could live up to it's roots. For today's standards that is.