The Cartoon Network Iceberg Explained

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Published 2022-03-01
The Cartoon Network Iceberg Explained, I found a pretty good iceberg surrounding Cartoon Network, that actually turns with results.

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Song - Darkest Child A - Kevin MacLeod
Song - On the Island - Godmode
Song - Lands Unknown - Futuremono
Song - Two Moons - Bobby Richards
Song - Glacier - Patrick Patrikios
Song - Feels - Patrick Patrikios
Song - Secret Job - Godmode

Timestamps:

Intro: (0:00)
Surface Level: (0:49)
Shallow Waters: (7:42)
The Abyss: (15:31)

All Comments (21)
  • @hylacinerea970
    tom is neither gray nor blue but both at the same time. due to production restrictions the paint colors would change a bit as well as actual age on the film & animation cels changing their colors too
  • @SkaTuneNetwork
    The term cal arts style actually originated in the 90s with the Disney renaissance. Disney helped get the school going in the 60s, and many animators over the 20th century attended there. The Disney renaissance of the 90s honed in the style they animated with and that was the cal arts style. So when people get mad over new shows looking the same and calling it the cal arts style, it’s ironic because the name was given to the look of 90s Disney and every network trying to emulate that art style. Also, the gif comparing Steven, gravity falls, star, and gumball takes all those shows out of their art style to “compare how similar they are”
  • The captain planet overpopulation episode concluded that no family should have more than two children. The wierd and mildly damning part is that Ted turner, creator of turner broadcasting and co-creator of Captain Planet had 5 children at the time.
  • @abbie_joan
    I kinda theorize that the Mandela effect is just a result of mistakes made by creators that are just straight up lied about and denied so they can pretend they don't make mistakes
  • Fun Fact about the Cal-Arts part: Rebecca Sugar, the creator of Steven Universe, didn't graduated from Cal-Arts, but she was graduated from New York School of Visual Arts. So Steven Universe didn't originated the concept of the Cal-Art style. Most people complained that modern animation always used the same style all over again because it lacks the diversity and variety of stylization. If that's the reason why they have issue with the Cal-Arts style, then they should've said so.
  • Damn, Captain Planet talking about the dangers of overpopulation was wild.
  • @ModernMedusa
    I've never heard it called the "Yes" era. As someone who lives for that specific time of nostalgia, that gives me major satisfaction
  • @KaliFlesh
    I don't agree with the Ed, Eddy n Eddy theory, cuz of a few things: 1) The reason why their tougues are a different colour is because of the jawbreakers they suck on, as the pigment from candy can do that. This makes even more sense considering the Kanker sisters have pink tougues, since they are the only characters who don't suck on jawbreakers. 2) The endless summer one could just be a cartoon thing, as it seems that the Eds at times acknowledge that they're in a show. Like how Phineas and Ferb has 104 days of summer, which i think is longer than a usual summer. 3) I think the adults i the show are only barely shown because it's supposed to be focused on the kids and their antics.
  • @Rhyscele
    The people who skipped to the last entry:”that went from 0-100 really quick”
  • @pimi8522
    Clarence was such a creepy and unsettling show. As a kid I remember hating the hell out of it. Hearing about the creator's behaviour isn't surprising somehow.
  • So a bit of a fun fact about Steven Universe, it's a board-driven show, meaning the storyboard artists have a pretty big say in how episodes will play out. This also resulted in a lot of board-artists putting in their own style or spin on the characters. This made characters look consistent within an episode, but inconsistent throughout the series. After that Luke Webber entry I had to look up which episodes he boarded to see if he was one of the styles I loved or one of the ones I hated. The only episode the SU Wiki credits him with on his page is Arcade Mania, which was kind of a mid art-style-choice for me. Though, one of the screencaps of that ep also shows Pearl having buttcheeks. They didn't give her those in many episodes, and knowing who was behind that one now I think we all know why they were added.
  • @miserirken
    You forgot some details abour Weber; He has a comic, Bikini Cowboy, a quite... interesting one to read... but for its not so subtle CP overtones. He also made a kickstarter to make a color physical edition of said comic, it even got funded, but he never released it, effectively scamming all his bakers. Such a nice guy Luke...
  • I remember Tom being mostly grey but never really cared to pay attention to his colour
  • @bradleypope4338
    Thanks for being transparent about using this as static noise. I was using this video to keep me entertained while I worked on my van. 👍
  • @xGODSNINJAx
    Hell yeah! now I can eat this food without searching for something to watch
  • @Luis-dl6hx
    I’ve never been more happy in my life when I saw the notification that Vails has made a iceberg video
  • @davobands
    Bro that “Chris is a predator” segment was anti Canada propaganda 😭