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This video tells about the Top 15 most popular and best cartoons from 1957 to 2020 ranked on the basis of broadcasting users in the world. It shows data in the form of Visuals for the top 15 most popular and favourite cartoons among the children in the world. It shows how cartoon network best tom and jerry cartoons dominated the cartoon industry which was followed on by looney tunes and other cartoons like the Simpsons, Popeye the sailor and dragon ball Z. Hope you will enjoy the video as this data is beautiful if you like this video and want more videos like that make sure to Subscribe and press the bell icon, you can also tell me ideas about the next videos in the comments.In this video you can watch data Visualization of Most Popular Cartoon (1920 – 2020) and most famous cartoon in 2020 Cartoon Cartoons is a collective name used by Cartoon Network for their original animated series from 1996 to 2003. The majority of them were produced by Hanna-Barbera and/or Cartoon Network Studios. The concept of Cartoon Cartoons was spearheaded by Fred Seibert, and originated from his animation anthology series, What a Cartoon! (later re-titled to The Cartoon Cartoon Show). Once their popularity had grown, the Cartoon Cartoons were featured on the network's Friday night programming block, Cartoon Cartoon Fridays. The name was retired by the network in 2003 and officially met its demise in 2009, when Ed, Edd n Eddy ended. Since their heyday, re-runs of the Cartoon Cartoons have continued to air on The Cartoon Cartoon Show (2005–2008) and Cartoon Planet (2012–2014). History Cartoon Cartoons first appeared as shorts on animation showcase series What a Cartoon! in 1995, under the name of World Premiere Toons. The series was produced by Hanna-Barbera and Cartoon Network Studios under the direction of Fred Seibert. Seibert had been a guiding force for Nickelodeon (having overseen the creation of Nicktoons shortly prior to his departure) prior to joining Hanna-Barbera and would establish Frederator Studios years later. Through What a Cartoon!, Cartoon Network was able to assess the potential of certain shorts to serve as pilots for spin-off series and signed contracts with their creators to create ongoing series. Dexter's Laboratory was the most popular short series according to a vote held in 1995, and became the first Cartoon Cartoon in 1996. Three more series based on shorts debuted in 1997: Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, and I Am Weasel (the latter two as segments of the same show; I Am Weasel was later spun off into a separate show). These are followed by The Powerpuff Girls in 1998 and Ed, Edd n Eddy in 1999, and concluded with Mike, Lu & Og and Courage the Cowardly Dog in 1999, creating a lineup of critically acclaimed shows. In 2001, the network received Time Squad and Grim & Evil (the previous state of Evil Con Carne and The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy). In 2002, Codename: Kids Next Door became a full series after being chosen in the previous year's "Big Pick Weekend". The "Cartoon Cartoon" brand was first introduced in July 1997 for the network's Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, originally part of the network's Friday night programming block. This block would become the marquee night for premieres of new episodes and series, beginning on June 11, 1999. The Cartoon Cartoons were intended to appeal to a wider audience than the average Saturday morning cartoon. Linda Simensky, vice president of original animation, reminded adults and teenage girls that the cartoons could appeal to them as well. Kevin Sandler's article on them claimed that these cartoons were both less "bawdy" than their counterparts at Comedy Central and less "socially responsible" than their counterparts at Nickelodeon. Sandler pointed to the whimsical rebelliousness, high rate of exaggeration and self-consciousness of the overall output which each individual series managed. In October 2003, that same month for the new Fridays premiered on the network, the Cartoon Cartoons brand was discontinued and the openings of Cartoon Cartoons that were shown before the opening of the actual Cartoon Cartoon was dropped. #Cartoon #tomandjerry #micimaus • Most famous cartoon series in the world • 100 greatest cartoons of all time • Top 100 cartoon characters • Most famous cartoon network shows • Cartoon network shows 2000s • Most famous cartoon dogs ever • Most famous cartoon series in the world • Cartoon famous couples • Famous cartoon couples in history • Famous cartoon couples list 👉 SUBSCRIBE It's free!: [ 3 VIDEOS WILL BE UPLOADED PER WEEK] LINK: / @bargraphracedata5201 MUSIC CREDITS: Music promoted by NoCopyrightMusic Video Link: • NEW 2020 GAMING MUSIC |Bass Boosted Trap |... 🔊 Contact us: GMAIL: bargraphdata@gmail.com #MostPopularCartoons#Cartoons