Cartoon Cartoons - List of Programs

List of Programs

# Title Premiere date End date Season count Episode count
0 What A Cartoon! February 20, 1995 November 28, 1997 Shorts 48
1 Dexter's Laboratory April 28, 1996 November 20, 2003 4 78
2 Johnny Bravo July 14, 1997 August 27, 2004 4 67
3 Cow and Chicken July 15, 1997 July 24, 1999 4 52
4 I Am Weasel July 15, 1997 March 2, 2000 5 79
5 The Powerpuff Girls November 18, 1998 March 25, 2005 7 81
6 Ed, Edd n Eddy January 4, 1999 November 8, 2009 6 70
7 Mike, Lu & Og November 12, 1999 August 18, 2000 2 26
8 Courage the Cowardly Dog November 12, 1999 November 22, 2002 4 52
9 Sheep in the Big City November 4, 2000 April 7, 2002 2 27
10 Time Squad June 8, 2001 November 26, 2003 2 26
11 Grim & Evil August 24, 2001 October 18, 2002 1 13
12 Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? June 15, 2002 November 14, 2003 2 14
13 Codename: Kids Next Door December 6, 2002 January 21, 2008 6 78
14 The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy June 13, 2003 November 9, 2007 6 78
15 Evil Con Carne July 11, 2003 October 22, 2004 2 13

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