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Searching for the best cool cartoon
for our children to watch can be quite a task. Sometimes you just want to know a little more about what your children are watching,
but where will you find the best information? Is the cartoons that
they are watching the right thing for them to watch? Is it
educational,
or is it a classic
cartoon? Are there any superheroes in
the cartoon, or are there heroes and
villains. Nowadays, the cool or
hot cartoons aren't what they were in the old days. They are done in
a much better fashion, and this is what makes a hot cartoon or a
cool cartoon.
Here are a collection of the best
cool
cartoon showing on television with some background
information on them.
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Megas XLR (short for Extra Large Robot) is an American
animated television series and was produced by Cartoon
Network Studios. It was created by Jody Schaeffer and George
Krstic.
In the distant future of 3037, humanity is fighting a doomed
war against an alien race known as the Glorft. In order to
save the Earth and their species from total annihilation,
the human resistance steals a prototype giant robot from the
Glorft and modifies it, renaming it "Megas" (Mechanized
Earth Guard Attack System). The plan was to send Megas back
in time to the Battle of the Last Stand in 3035, which was
the last major offensive fought by humanity against the
Glorft. Humanity lost that battle, and the war moved more
and more in the Glorfts' favor ever since, but the members
of the resistance believe that Megas can tip the scales and
hand the Glorft a decisive defeat.
Before the plan can be executed, an attack by the Glorft
forces the human resistance to send Megas back in time ahead
of schedule. Kiva, one of the main architects of the plan,
decides to pilot it and attempts to transfer into it from
her own mech. During the attempt, Megas' head is blown off
by enemy fire, destabilizing its timedrive and sending the
robot to 1936. Megas languishes in a junkyard, otherwise
known as Jersey City, New Jersey, until it ends up in the
hands of Coop (who bought it for two dollars, and never
bothered to actually pay for it), around the year 2004. Coop
turns Megas into a hot rod project and names it XLR, for
Xtra Large Robot.
Kiva and the Glorft also go back in time in the hopes of
retrieving Megas, arriving in Coop's time. When Kiva finds
it she discovers that she is unable to pilot it because of
Coop's modifications; because the Glorft attack destroyed
Megas' head, Coop had to jerry-rig together a new set of
controls using a car and various videogame controls. Coop's
constant video game playing has made him the perfect pilot
for the remodeled Megas, so Kiva grudgingly decides to train
Coop in Megas' proper use until she can repair the timedrive.
Each episode begins with some mundane or seemingly
unimportant task Coop is trying to perform. In doing so,
Coop will often awaken, irritate, or otherwise incur the
wrath of some alien force, usually possessing a mecha or
some other threat beyond the scope of normal weaponry. This
threat will inevitably interrupt whatever task Coop is
trying to perform, leading him to fight the threat with
Megas. For the final showdown, Coop often uses a new ability
surprisingly fitting the situation, at one point activating
it via a button literally labeled "5 Minutes Until the End
of the Episode".
Megas possesses a whole range of weapons consisting of The
Jammer, Super-Destructor Mode, Bet You Can't Guess What This
Button Does, Headlight Lasers, Light Gun Blaster, Mazer
Refractor, Energy Sword, Cool Blade Thingy, Nitrous, Manual
Overdrive, 5 Minutes Till End of Episode, The Do Not Touch
Button, Something Bigger, Wave Motion Gun, Autobot Matrix of
Leadership, Reflex Cannon, Secondary Command Centre, Save
Jamie Gear
The main characters of the cartoon consist of Harold "Coop"
Cooplowski, Commander Kiva Andru, Jamie and Gorrath. |
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Eliot Kid is an award-winning comedy action-adventure
cartoon which sees Eliot, a kid with an overdeveloped
imagination, spending most of his time playing the starring
role in wild stories of his own creation where monsters,
knights and aliens rub shoulders.
Eliot Kid is an animated comedy series, both tender and
wacky. When old Aunt Margot's visit turns into a witch hunt,
when a friendly soccer game amongst friends becomes a
merciless world cup final or when a trip to the toilets
turns into an expedition to the land of the monsters, you've
then entered the wonderful world of Eliot Kid!
Eliot's wild imagination interprets the adult world around
him in a unique way that gives rise to elaborate adventures
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Best Ed |
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Best Ed is an animated television series created by Rick
Marshall. The show features adventures of an overly helpful
and enthusiastic dog named Ed and his best friend, Doug the
squirrel, whom everyone calls "Buddy" because Ed refers to
him as best buddy (best friend), in their hometown of
Swellville.
Ed is a yellow dog. Ed is overly enthusiastic and helpful,
but rather dimwitted. He has many catchphrases, such as his
trademark 'Yee!' and 'I'm here to help!', as well as
'Sacagawea!', 'Krakatoa!' and 'Well isn't that curious?' He
has a speech impediment which makes him often say 'sh'
rather than 's'. He has 'happy sandals', and is a frequent
viewer of The Mighty Measel Moles, which Buddy hates. He has
numerous skills. He is well-liked by everyone in the
neighborhood, although he considers Buddy his best friend.
Buddy also known as Doug is an orange squirrel. Buddy is
more level-headed and intelligent than Ed. He suffers
incredibly from the antics of Ed, and everyone else through
either neglect or abuse. He still does consider himself good
friends with Ed. Everyone else dislikes him. He enjoys nuts,
and has a car with a giant acorn for a roof. He was part of
a club devoted to the nerdy roleplaying game, Battle Buddies
a while ago. His catchphrases are 'No, please, no!' and
'It's Doug, actually'.
Other characters include Mr. Thirsty - A large, brown dog
who is paranoid and aggressive. His sidekick is Eugene and
he is very jealous of Buddy. Mme. Fluffé is a yellow
hamster. She resembles the stereotypical fortune teller, but
this is not an often employed trait. She has a crush on Ed.
The Kitten Twins are pink cats. Named Betsy and Buster they
appear cute and innocent, but are the worst of the lot. They
tend to speak at the same time and giggle a lot. They are
very rich, due to their high paying jobs as top mitten
testers. Eugene Tuttle is a short, green and brown turtle.
Eugene is frequently picked on by Mr. Thirsty. He lives in a
house shaped liked a shell, surrounded by a moat. He is shy
and nervous. Heiny, a Scott Terrier, Dr Duck, Mrs. Pig
Principal, Officer Yoyo and Whithey, Blakie and Red who are
3 nerd squirrels, and last but not least Mad Dog Marshall |
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