Hmm. Well, there you go. You're right. It's just remembered that Merrie Melodies went to color first in 1934.
Need to study Of Mice and Magic again.
Actually, they aired more Bosco shorts than Porky early on. Hell, until about 1994, Bosco was part of the show's opening and often the second short they showed in the half-hour.
Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon aired from September 12, 1988 to September 11, 1999. A good eleven-year run. TBS and TNT, which stopped airing cartoons in 1998, NEVER aired the Speedy/Daffy shorts. The Turner/Time Warner deal became official in 1996, a year after the deal was announced. That was Nick who ran them ad nauseum.
Looney Tunes aired on Nickelodeon three years before the Nicktoons arrived and stayed until the beginning of the 1999-2000 season, which saw the migration of all Looney Tunes cartoons to Cartoon Network marked with the Mil-Looney-Um marathon in November of 1999, the first time the post-1948 cartoons aired on any Turner-owned network. By September 2000, Looney Tunes were exclusive to Cartoon Network.
Need to study Of Mice and Magic again.
Actually, they aired more Bosco shorts than Porky early on. Hell, until about 1994, Bosco was part of the show's opening and often the second short they showed in the half-hour.
Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon aired from September 12, 1988 to September 11, 1999. A good eleven-year run. TBS and TNT, which stopped airing cartoons in 1998, NEVER aired the Speedy/Daffy shorts. The Turner/Time Warner deal became official in 1996, a year after the deal was announced. That was Nick who ran them ad nauseum.
Looney Tunes aired on Nickelodeon three years before the Nicktoons arrived and stayed until the beginning of the 1999-2000 season, which saw the migration of all Looney Tunes cartoons to Cartoon Network marked with the Mil-Looney-Um marathon in November of 1999, the first time the post-1948 cartoons aired on any Turner-owned network. By September 2000, Looney Tunes were exclusive to Cartoon Network.