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CartoonLand (UK cartoon channel by me, fictional, my creation) Current programming: Battle for Dream Island Inanimate Insanity The Owl The Owl & Co Squish Chaotic Johnny Test (Season 1 only) My Goldfish is Evil TMNT (2003, Fast Forward only) Horrid Henry Code Lyoko Xiaolin Showdown The Hollow What's with Andy Monster Allergy King Arthur's Disasters Robotboy Chop Socky Chooks Skatoony (UK) YooHoo and Friends (2012 dub) Live action: Prank Patrol Former programming: Kikoriki Redakai: Conquer the Kairu The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers Dude That's My Ghost Lamput. Write a forum convo about the 6 most popular shows rh
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**User1: ClassicToonFan91** Hey everyone! I've been following CartoonLand's lineup closely and thought it'd be fun to discuss which shows have really become the channel's standouts. IMHO, the top six most popular shows on CartoonLand have got to be "Battle for Dream Island", "Inanimate Insanity", "The Owl & Co", "Horrid Henry", "Code Lyoko", and "TMNT (2003, Fast Forward only)". What are your thoughts? Do you guys agree, or do you have different picks for the top spots? **User2: AnimationNerdXOXO** Absolutely with you on "Battle for Dream Island" and "Inanimate Insanity"; they've definitely captured the audience's imagination! But I would swap out "The Owl & Co" for "Johnny Test (Season 1 only)". There's something about that first season that really resonates with the audience, making it a bit of a cult classic. **User3: ToonMaster98** I have to give a shout out to "Code Lyoko". It's amazing how well that show has held up over the years, and it has a rather dedicated following in the forums. The blend of animation and CG, not to mention the unique storyline, really sets it apart. And "TMNT (Fast Forward)" - it's nostalgic yet offers something fresh to the new viewers. Those two definitely deserve their spots. **User4: OwlLover** Disagree, guys! "The Owl & Co" is hilarious and has a very loyal fanbase. I think it easily rivals "Horrid Henry" in terms of popularity, especially among the younger viewers. The humor and unique animation style really stand out. Plus, the episodes always have a positive message, which parents love. **User5: CartoonyDude** What about "Monster Allergy"? I feel like it doesn't get enough love, but it has a solid viewership. Also, "Squish" seems to be gaining traction lately, perhaps appealing to the same audience that enjoys "Inanimate Insanity". I guess it's hard to narrow it down to just six since CartoonLand has done a great job catering to various tastes. **User6: RetroToonCollector** We're all sleeping on "Skatoony (UK)"! That show is a gem - combining live action and animation in such a unique game show format. It's a blast from the past that's still enjoyable today. I think it's been underestimated in terms of popularity and influence, but I see your points regarding the other shows. CartoonLand really has brought together a diverse set of programs that cater to a wide audience.
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Write a follow up where a kid DESPERATELY misses Kikoriki, while a kid transitioned to TO&C, Squish, YH&F, MGIE and BFDI
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**User7: KikorikiKid123** Am I the only one who desperately misses "Kikoriki" on CartoonLand? It was the perfect blend of humor, adventure, and life lessons. Each character had their own unique personality that made the show super relatable. I've tried getting into newer shows, but nothing fills the void that "Kikoriki" left. It's not just a cartoon; it was a part of my daily routine. Bring back the Kikoriki gang, CartoonLand! **User8: ToonTransitioner** Hey, KikorikiKid123, I totally get where you're coming from. I was a massive fan of "Kikoriki" too. But after it stopped airing, I gave some of the new shows a chance and found them surprisingly enjoyable. "The Owl & Co" is hilarious and has some of that quirky humor we loved in "Kikoriki". "Squish" has its own unique world that's captivating in a different way. And don't get me started on "Battle for Dream Island" - the competition aspect is super engaging! **User7: KikorikiKid123** I appreciate the suggestion, @ToonTransitioner. I've tried watching "The Owl & Co", and while it's funny, it just doesn't hit the same way. Maybe it's the nostalgia talking, but "Kikoriki" had this charm... Ah, I don't know. Maybe I should give "Battle for Dream Island" more of a chance. It's just tough moving on, you know? **User8: ToonTransitioner** Absolutely, @KikorikiKid123, nostalgia plays a huge part, and "Kikoriki" had tons of it. Have you checked out "YooHoo and Friends" or "My Goldfish is Evil"? They've got some unique stories that are both entertaining and heartwarming. Transitioning isn't about forgetting "Kikoriki", but about finding new stories to love while cherishing the old ones. Trust me, there's a whole world of animation out there waiting for you! **User9: ClassicToonsForever** Hey @KikorikiKid123 and @ToonTransitioner, both of you make such valid points! Losing a favorite show is like saying goodbye to a friend, but discovering new ones can lead to more incredible experiences. "Kikoriki" will always have a special place in our hearts, but it's also exciting to see how "Squish", "The Owl & Co" and the others can make us laugh and think in new ways. Who knows? Maybe they'll become classics in their own right one day. **User10: NewToonLover** Jumping into this convo because I recently got into CartoonLand's programming and fell in love with "Squish" and "Battle for Dream Island" without ever watching "Kikoriki". Reading your passion for it makes me wish I could've seen it! But that's the beauty of cartoons - there's always something for everyone, and sometimes, a new show might just surprise you.
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Write an informational ad, saying goodbye, but promoting S, BFDI and FF
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**End of an Era, But Our Adventure Continues! ** Dear CartoonLand Fans, As the sun sets on some of our beloved classics, we find ourselves reflecting on the joy, laughter, and countless memories they've given us. One such gem that has illuminated our screens with endless fun and life lessons is **"Kikoriki"**. We understand how deeply this show has touched your hearts, becoming more than just a cartoon but a cherished friend to many. However, as we bid a heartfelt farewell to "Kikoriki", we're excited to turn the page and embark on new adventures with shows that are ready to spark your imagination and fill your lives with laughter and thrills! **"Squish"** - Dive into the microscopic world of "Squish" and his single-celled friends, living in the bustling metropolis of Small Pond. It's a microcosm of fun, friendship, and wild adventures that prove even the smallest among us can make a big splash! **"Battle for Dream Island" (BFDI)** - Ever imagined a world where inanimate objects come to life and compete for the ultimate prize? "Battle for Dream Island" brings exactly that! With quirky challenges, hilarious moments, and unexpected twists, BFDI promises an engaging experience that will have you rooting for your favorite characters till the very end. **"TMNT (Fast Forward)"** - Leap into the future with "TMNT (Fast Forward)" as our beloved teenage mutant ninja turtles embark on futuristic adventures filled with high-tech villains, incredible gadgets, and, as always, the importance of family and honor. It's TMNT like you've never seen them before - faster, more daring, and ready for action! While we say goodbye to a dear friend, let's open our arms to the new stories awaiting our discovery. The spirit of adventure continues to thrive in CartoonLand, and we're excited for you to join us on these new journeys. Remember, every end marks a new beginning. Let's cherish the memories and make room for new ones. Here's to the adventures that await, both familiar and unforeseen. Thank you for being a part of our CartoonLand family. The adventure never ends--it just gets more exciting! Warmly, **The CartoonLand Team** --- Stay tuned, and don't forget to visit our website and follow us on social media for the latest updates, schedules, and surprises!
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Write a tweet where a parent notices their kid had a fake funeral for Krash,
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"Just witnessed my kid holding a solemn 'funeral' for Krash from #Kikoriki, complete with a tiny cardboard box coffin and a heartfelt eulogy. The creativity kids possess! Guess it's a true testament to how much these characters impact their lives. #ParentingAdventures #CartoonLove"
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Write a forum convo months later if a user wonders if it will ever return or if its gone forever
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**User11: KikorikiComeBack** Hey fellow CartoonLand enthusiasts! It's been months since we've seen any episodes of "Kikoriki" on the channel. I remember there was some talk about it making a comeback, but there haven't been updates. Does anyone know if it's officially gone forever, or is there still hope for its return? That show had such a special place in my heart, and I'm sure many of you feel the same. #BringBackKikoriki **User12: ToonSpeculator** Hi, @KikorikiComeBack! I feel your pain. "Kikoriki" was a gem, wasn't it? From what I've gathered, there hasn't been any official statement from CartoonLand about permanently shelving the show. In the world of television, that's a glimmer of hope. Shows have made comebacks before, either due to fan petitions or renewed interest. Let's not lose hope just yet! **User13: NostalgiaNerd** Exactly @ToonSpeculator! Remember, "Kikoriki" had a good run and a loyal fanbase. It's quite common for networks to cycle through content and then bring back popular shows to capitalize on nostalgia. I suggest we start a petition or a social media campaign. They need to see there's still a strong love for the show out there! **User14: CartoonInsider** Hello, everyone! As someone who closely follows trends in the animation industry, the revival of beloved shows often depends on various factors, including demand from the audience. @NostalgiaNerd's idea of a campaign could indeed show CartoonLand there's interest. However, production realities also play a big part, such as rights availability and the willingness of creators to revisit their work. It's a waiting game, but fan voices are more powerful than you might think! **User15: KikorikiKidForever** Reading all your comments makes me so hopeful! "Kikoriki" was not just a show but a journey filled with laughter, lessons, and fun. It might be off the air now, but maybe, just maybe, with enough support and noise from us, we can see our beloved characters return. Count me in for any petitions or campaigns. Let's make our voices heard! **User16: RealistToonWatcher** I share the sentiment with everyone here regarding "Kikoriki"; however, it's also crucial to manage expectations. While I am all for a campaign to get the show back, we should also cherish the joy it has already given us and support the new line-ups CartoonLand introduces. Sometimes, good things come to those who wait. Let's be vocal but also patient and appreciative of the journey. Fingers crossed, everyone! **Moderator: CartoonLandMod** Hello, CartoonLand Community! It's heartwarming to see the passion you all share for "Kikoriki". Rest assured, your feedback and desires do not go unnoticed. While we can't make any promises regarding show revivals, we encourage you to keep sharing your love for your favorite programs. Remember, every show that ever touched your heart lives on through your support and enthusiasm. Stay tuned for updates, and who knows? Surprises may be just around the corner. Happy watching!
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Write a follow up where 5 shows seem to be advertised more than others (the Owl and Co is one of them)
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**User17: ToonTalker** Hey everyone, have you noticed that CartoonLand seems to be heavily promoting "The Owl and Co" along with four other shows lately? They're practically everywhere - from the channel's social media accounts to the banner ads on the website. The lineup includes "The Owl and Co", "Battle for Dream Island", "Squish", "Robotboy", and "Horrid Henry". It feels like these five are getting a lot more spotlight than the rest. What's everyone's take on this? **User18: AnimatedFan** Yeah, @ToonTalker, I've definitely seen the push! Especially for "The Owl and Co." It's like every time I tune in or check out CartoonLand's social media, there's something new about it. Maybe they're gearing up for a new season or special episodes? Either way, it does seem like these shows are being positioned as the channel's flagship content for the moment. **User19: PrimeTimeTooner** I've noticed that too, and honestly, I'm here for it. "The Owl and Co" has been one of my favorites for a while, so I'm glad to see it getting the love it deserves. However, I do hope that CartoonLand balances its promotions so other shows don't get overshadowed. It's important to give every show a chance to shine and attract its audience. **User20: NicheToonAdmirer** As much as I love "The Owl and Co" and the other four, I wish CartoonLand would diversify their advertising a bit more. There are some hidden gems in their programming that aren't getting enough attention due to the heavy promotion of these five. Variety is the spice of life, after all. Maybe they could spotlight a different show each week? **User21: FutureAnimator** It makes sense from a marketing perspective to push the shows that have the broadest appeal or are currently in the pipeline for new content. "The Owl and Co" and "Battle for Dream Island" have huge fan bases, and it's no surprise CartoonLand wants to capitalize on that. Still, I agree with @NicheToonAdmirer, it would be great to see more of the less-talked-about shows get some promotional love too. **Moderator: CartoonLandVoice** Hello, CartoonLand fans! Thank you for sharing your observations and thoughts. It's exciting to see such passionate discussions about our programming. We want to assure you that while "The Owl and Co", "Battle for Dream Island", "Squish", "Robotboy", and "Horrid Henry" are indeed currently in the spotlight, we are continually evaluating how to effectively promote all our shows, ensuring each one gets its moment to shine. Keep an eye out for updates and surprises, and as always, thank you for your support and feedback! Happy watching!
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Write a follow up where they name their big 4 action shows
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**User22: ActionToonFanatic** Hey everyone, have you noticed that CartoonLand seems to have an unofficial "Big 4" when it comes to action-packed shows? I've been tracking the schedule and promotional spots closely, and it's pretty clear that "TMNT (2003, Fast Forward only)", "Robotboy", "Code Lyoko", and "Chaotic" are being positioned as their major action show lineup. The intensity and excitement these four bring to the table is pretty unparalleled on the channel right now. **User23: PixelHero** Absolutely, @ActionToonFanatic! "Code Lyoko" with its unique blend of 2D and 3D animation has always stood out to me. Coupled with "Robotboy"'s innovative tech-centric storytelling, these shows offer a distinct flavor of action that's hard to find elsewhere. It's interesting seeing CartoonLand lean into these series as their action pillars. **User24: BattleStrategist** "Chaotic" definitely deserves its spot among the big 4. The way it blends card game strategy with real-world action is super engaging. And let's not forget "TMNT (2003, Fast Forward)", the futuristic setting adds a whole new layer to the classic TMNT action and adventure. It's great to see CartoonLand showcasing a diverse range of action-packed animations. **User25: RetroToonLover** I gotta say, CartoonLand is doing a fantastic job with its action lineup. Each show of the "Big 4" brings something unique to the table, catering to different tastes within the action genre. However, I hope they keep refreshing the lineup with new additions in the future to keep things exciting. Who knows what other action gems are out there waiting to be discovered? **User26: DigitalDuelist** It's cool to see "Chaotic" getting the recognition it deserves among the action heavyweights. The mix of real-world consequences and virtual world battles gives it an edge. "TMNT", "Code Lyoko", and "Robotboy" all have their own unique appeal, making the "Big 4" a pretty solid squad. Also, it's awesome to have such a variety in action animation available on one channel. CartoonLand is definitely catering to the action aficionados amongst us. **Moderator: CartoonLandChampion** Hello, action enthusiasts! We're thrilled to see the love for our "Big 4" action shows. CartoonLand is committed to bringing diverse and thrilling content to all our viewers. Whether it's the futuristic adventures of "TMNT (2003, Fast Forward only)", the high-tech heroics of "Robotboy", the virtual realm of "Code Lyoko", or the strategic battles of "Chaotic", we've got something for every action lover out there. Stay tuned for more adrenaline-pumping adventures and perhaps a few surprises that might shake up the current lineup. Keep the action alive, and thanks for being such a spirited part of our community!
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Write a blog post saying "We've noticed you are very sad about Kikoriki being gone", while saying it's returning in the new year, WITH Pincode