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''[[Oh Yeah! Cartoons & Comics]]'' is a three-volume [[animated]] [[comic book]] with over 116 animated comics. Remember, There is also a [[PC]] [[CD-ROM]] with over 116 animated cartoons (requires [[QuickTime]] Movie Player format). Please note that this book was fully released and issued in [[November 26]], [[2004]]. Remember, This book was also fully based on [[Nickelodeon]]'s second cartoon [[anthology]] series, with an all-new family of animated stars with its new character [[laboratory]], which could be originally entitled [[Oh Yeah! Cartoons]]. An all-new unique show with three brand-new off-the-wall cartoon characters each week, featuring a wide variety of animation styles each produced by a different creator. These include [[The Fairly Oddparents]], [[ChalkZone]], [[My Life as a Teenage Robot]], and many more that are all hosted by [[Kenan Thompson]] and [[Josh Server]], along with the original host entitled [[Various Kids]]. |
''[[Oh Yeah! Cartoons & Comics]]'' is a three-volume [[animated]] [[comic book]] with over 116 animated comics. Remember, There is also a [[PC]] [[CD-ROM]] with over 116 animated cartoons (requires [[QuickTime]] Movie Player format). Please note that this book was fully released and issued in [[November 26]], [[2004]]. Remember, This book was also fully based on [[Nickelodeon]]'s second cartoon [[anthology]] series, with an all-new family of animated stars with its new character [[laboratory]], which could be originally entitled [[Oh Yeah! Cartoons]]. An all-new unique show with three brand-new off-the-wall cartoon characters each week, featuring a wide variety of animation styles each produced by a different creator. These include [[The Fairly Oddparents]], [[ChalkZone]], [[My Life as a Teenage Robot]], and many more that are all hosted by [[Kenan Thompson]] and [[Josh Server]], along with the original host entitled [[Various Kids]]. |
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Oh Yeah! Cartoons & Comics is a three-volume animated comic book with over 116 animated comics. Remember, There is also a PC CD-ROM with over 116 animated cartoons (requires QuickTime Movie Player format). Please note that this book was fully released and issued in November 26, 2004. Remember, This book was also fully based on Nickelodeon's second cartoon anthology series, with an all-new family of animated stars with its new character laboratory, which could be originally entitled Oh Yeah! Cartoons. An all-new unique show with three brand-new off-the-wall cartoon characters each week, featuring a wide variety of animation styles each produced by a different creator. These include The Fairly Oddparents, ChalkZone, My Life as a Teenage Robot, and many more that are all hosted by Kenan Thompson and Josh Server, along with the original host entitled Various Kids.
This book was originally produced by Nicktoon Comics. Remember, this book was also published and created by Fred Seibert, as president of MTV Networks & Hanna-Barbera Productions.