blue_socking
I think that show rocked !Also the opening music was addictive. CN doesn't make cartoons like they used too.They ruined those shorts transforming them into series : the power-puff girls became lame and educational,johnny bravo didn't have any logic,courage the c.d was weird and cow and chicken stupid. Dexter's lab was the only one that was worth watching and maintained some off the pilots main idea. I think Larry and STEVE is one off the coolest , along with Dial m for monkey.LArry and Steve was about a dog and his master who went to the mall to get things for the house but destroy everything .Dial m for monkey was about a super powered monkey who tried to calm down a huge lava monster.The rest are good,butt these are my favorites.THEy should release the show on DVD.I heard that now it's airing again on TV. The 90's ruled.
SSJAniFan
A lot of the shows on Cartoon Network premiered here, as well as some which have been popular even though they did not last long. I think these episodes were a lot better than some of the series. In, "Chicken From Outer Space," Courage, Muriel, and Eustace did not speak, thus relying on more visual gags than sappy one-liners like the later episodes. "Crime 101," and "Meat Fuzzy Lumkins," the superhero spoof for PPG was much funnier(on a side note, Kath Soucie, who also voiced Dexter's mom in this, did the voice of Bubbles, not Tara Strong), the jokes used in Johnny Bravo were a bit more adult, Cow and Chicken actually dealt with smoking, and even Dexter was a bit more humorous(the original short, now known as "Changes," has got to be one of the craziest shorts ever made). These cartoons were hilarious, and fans should know that these are worth checking out the original shorts to see what lead to their favorite series. Sadly, the WACS isn't on TV anymore, but lots of old Hanna-Barbera videos which contain old episodes of Johnny Quest(both Classic and New Adventures) and the first set of Scooby-Doo videos have these shorts contained with them.BOTTOM LINE: These were great. Maybe Cartoon Network can release all of the WACS shorts on DVD?
Hockey Puck
Now this is a cool show! I want to applaud Cartoon Network for this cool show! This show's release date is Sunday March 5, 1995 and since then I have loved to watch all the What a Cartoons! Pfish and Chip, Cow and Chicken, and Johnny Bravo are all cool What a Cartoons! My favorite What a Cartoon is "Pizza Boy" from episode "No Tip"! This episode was released on Wednesday March 19, 1997. First you see the boss giving orders to the Pizza Boy to deliver a Pizza to the Arctic Circle within five minutes "or else"! Driving into the sea, getting kicked off of a plane, attacked by dogs, Pizza Boy sure has it rough and when he delivers the Pizza (which cost five bucks) he gets "no tip"! Pizza Boy takes it really hard! The thing that I like about this episode is that the Pizza Boy is always in a hurry plus all the hilarious scenes. That equals nonstop laughter.
plok253
The What a Cartoon Show contains a bunch of different cartoons made by different writers and animators. Many of them are entertaining. They serve a good amount of gross out humor, as well as some pretty dopey characters. If it wasn't for the What a Cartoon Show, Dexter's Lab, The Powerpuff Girls, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Johnny Bravo, and Cow and Chicken may have never recieved their own series. A couple of the cartoons do get a little cliche, and some of them are totally uninspired. However, those bad cartoons can be easily overlooked with cartoons like Jof in "Help?" Gramps, and Hillbilly Blue. This show is definitely worth a look. Even though few if any of the cartoons left will get their own series (I think Cartoon Network was planning to give almost every cartoon on this show its own series,) it's still a great show. OK, I'm getting redundant. I'd better end my comment.