My memory on this is a little foggy, but I remember sometime between 2005-2007, when I used to watch Cartoon Network's Fridays block religiously, I saw this strange bumper or short of the Cartoon Network characters as pilgrims on the Mayflower during colonial times. I remember it had the more older characters like Cow and Chicken and Johnny Bravo in it, I think maybe Courage and Dexter might have also been in it but I'm not sure. I vaguely remember Cow and Chicken eating turkey for a Thanksgiving dinner, and I also remember Johnny Bravo fantasizing about a Native American woman. I don't remember any, what would be at the time, 'modern' Cartoon Network characters from Foster's or Billy and Mandy being in this. What I also remember was that when I saw this bumper, it was not in English but rather in Spanish or some other language, pretty sure it would have been Spanish though cause I remember back then Cartoon Network would sometimes air stuff in Spanish really late at night which is probably when I saw this (I do live in the United States and am an English speaking white New Yorker, for the record). I only saw this bumper once and never again after that. I'm pretty sure I also remember this aired during the era of Cartoon Network Friday's when Tommy and Tara were still hosting it, before Fried Dynamite replaced it. I wonder if this bumper aired anywhere else or anytime else? Has anyone ever remember seeing this?
What I also remember was that when I saw this bumper, it was not in English but rather in Spanish or some other language, pretty sure it would have been Spanish though cause I remember back then Cartoon Network would sometimes air stuff in Spanish really late at night which is probably when I saw this (I do live in the United States and am an English speaking white New Yorker, for the record).
The only way I could see this being possible is if SAP was turned on on your television
You know, I also remember these bumpers too. The one I'm thinking of could have been aired around the same time, certainly I would have seen it around this era of CN. I should specify though that the bumper I remember had much cruder/stiffer animation than I remember these ones having.
Also I couldn't find any clips of these bumpers either, so I guess there's more lost Thanksgiving bumpers from Cartoon Network.
What I also remember was that when I saw this bumper, it was not in English but rather in Spanish or some other language, pretty sure it would have been Spanish though cause I remember back then Cartoon Network would sometimes air stuff in Spanish really late at night which is probably when I saw this (I do live in the United States and am an English speaking white New Yorker, for the record).
The only way I could see this being possible is if SAP was turned on on your television
I know it sounds strange, but I remember, at least where I lived, they did air Spanish dubs of Cartoon Network episodes and bumpers (albeit rarely and very late at night). I dont know if they still do this, but then again I haven't watched Cartoon Network at all since 2009. I swear I remember this happening a couple times back then.
Just to give a clearer idea of what the bumper I'm asking about might have looked like, when I saw this Indian Cartoon Network bumper it reminded me a lot of how the pilgrim bumper I saw looked; I do remember the pilgrim bumper still had even cruder/more limited animation than this does, but it did roughly look similar to this;
You know, I also remember these bumpers too. The one I'm thinking of could have been aired around the same time, certainly I would have seen it around this era of CN. I should specify though that the bumper I remember had much cruder/stiffer animation than I remember these ones having.
Also I couldn't find any clips of these bumpers either, so I guess there's more lost Thanksgiving bumpers from Cartoon Network.
Whoops, turns out I was able to find footage of the "Turkey Days" bumpers after all. Now I'm still looking for that other Thanksgiving bumper.
The only way I could see this being possible is if SAP was turned on on your television
I know it sounds strange, but I remember, at least where I lived, they did air Spanish dubs of Cartoon Network episodes and bumpers (albeit rarely and very late at night). I dont know if they still do this, but then again I haven't watched Cartoon Network at all since 2009. I swear I remember this happening a couple times back then.
oh, yeah, they still do that on the spanish version in the US
oh, yeah, they still do that on the spanish version in the US
Yeah, it's a case of watching either the Spanish language version of the channel or having language options turned on (possibly even watching Cartoon Network Latin America somehow). Cartoon Network did not air programs in Spanish as part of their regular feed at any point.