The Bob Clampett Show
The Bob Clampett Show | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 26 |
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Producer(s) | Barry Mills |
Running time | 30 minutes |
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Original network | Cartoon Network |
Original release | April 14, 2000 – June 20, 2001 |
The Bob Clampett Show is an animation anthology television program which ran from 2000 to 2001. Produced by the Cartoon Network, it features animated theatrical shorts from the Warner Bros. library that were animated or directed by Bob Clampett, as well as a selection of shorts from the Beany and Cecil animated television series. It originally aired on Cartoon Network and was later added to Adult Swim programming block due to the films being shown uncut, but only aired for a short time. Twenty-six episodes were made in all.
This is the only animated anthology show on Cartoon Network that aired uncut versions of Clampett cartoons that were typically censored on CN and cartoons that hardly (if ever) received airtime, such as Russian Rhapsody and Bacall to Arms.
The show's opening title sequence was nominated for an Annie Award in 2000 in the category "Outstanding Achievement in An Animated Special Project", but it lost to The Scooby-Doo Project.[1]
Episodes
Season 1
All shorts featured this season were produced by Warner Bros.
Episode # | Shorts featured | Original air date |
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1 |
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April 14, 2000 |
2 |
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April 21, 2000 |
3 | April 28, 2000 | |
4 |
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May 12, 2000 |
5 | May 19, 2000 | |
6 | May 26, 2000 | |
7 |
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June 2, 2000 |
8 | June 9, 2000 | |
9 | June 16, 2000 | |
10 |
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June 23, 2000 |
11 |
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June 30, 2000 |
12 |
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July 6, 2000 |
13 | July 13, 2000 |
Season 2
This season features a mix between Warner Bros. shorts and Beany & Cecil shorts. All Beany & Cecil shorts are marked with an asterisk (*), otherwise all shorts are produced by Warner Bros.
Episode # | Shorts featured | Original air date |
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14 |
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November 26, 2000 |
15 |
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December 3, 2000 |
16 |
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December 10, 2000 |
17 |
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January 14, 2001 |
18 |
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January 21, 2001 |
19 | January 28, 2001 | |
20 |
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February 4, 2001 |
21 |
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February 11, 2001 |
22 |
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February 18, 2001 |
23 |
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February 25, 2001 |
24 | May 29, 2001 | |
25 |
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June 13, 2001 |
26 |
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June 20, 2001 |
See also
References
- ↑ "28th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (2000)". AnnieAwards.org. ASIFA-Hollywood. Retrieved 2013-01-19.