Although his Eagles appear to be children, each of them, except for Dee, flies his own individual ramjet aircraft expertly, and they are obviously much more savvy than their leader. Typically he is caught, and must be rescued by his crew of sidekicks, the American Eagles: Yank, Doodle, Dan and Dee (a play on " Yankee Doodle dandy"). Brassbottom, Ramjet encounters various nemeses during his missions. On government missions assigned by General G.I. The world is invariably saved by defeating the various recurring criminals who populated the series.
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Due to the overwhelmed failure of Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Cartoon Network pulled Looney Tunes off the schedule for several years in 2004.Roger Ramjet is a patriotic and highly moral - if not very bright - hero, who is typically out to save the world, with help from his Proton Energy Pills ("PEP"), which give him "the strength of twenty atom bombs for a period of twenty seconds". This is declared the last June Bugs marathon until 2012. Due to there being considerably less than 48 hours of Bugs Bunny shorts, the episodes repeated several times throughout the 2 days. In 2001, the marathon was intended to air nearly every Bugs Bunny cartoon ever made in chronological order, but Time Warner demanded that Cartoon Network pull off 12 cartoons deemed "politically incorrect" by today's standards. The marathon was comprised of one-hour blocks, each spotlighting a genre of Bugs Bunny cartoons, e.g., Musical Bugs which included music focused cartoons or Bugs and Daffy which featured Daffy Duck. cartoons broadcast over the course of 48 hours beginning at 10 p.m.
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The marathon was comprised of one-hour blocks, each spotlighting a genre of Bugs Bunny cartoons. cartoons broadcast over the course of 48 hours beginning at 9 p.m. 1999Ĭartoon Network's 7th annual June Bugs marathon featured over 100 Warner Bros. The 1995 animated short, "Carrotblanca", a parody of the film classic Casablanca, highlighted the marathon (Sunday at 10 a.m. on Friday, June 19th and ending at 9 p.m.
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cartoons, including some never before aired on Cartoon Network, broadcast over the course of 48 hours beginning at 9 p.m. The following is a list of shorts which were aired during the marathon: Ĭartoon Network's 6th annual June Bugs marathon featured over 100 Warner Bros. The marathon was highlighted by the premiere of a never-before broadcast 1991 short titled "Blooper Bunny". The fifth annual June Bugs marathon aired for 48-hours from 8:00 PM on Friday, Jto 8:00 PM on Sunday, June 15, 1997. The marathon was hosted by "Uncle Paul" (Paul Parducci), a man in a rabbit costume. The fourth annual June Bugs marathon aired for 24-hours from 6:00 AM on Saturday, Jto 6:00 AM on Sunday, June 30, 1996. The second annual June Bugs marathon aired for 25-hours from 8:00 PM on Saturday, Jto 9:00 PM on Sunday, June 12, 1994. The first June Bugs marathon aired for 25-hours from 8:00 PM on Saturday, Jto 9:00 PM on Sunday, June 13, 1993.