As Dreamers Do Part Deux

Question submitted by @Mitch!

5) In what ways could South Park, if it’s successful enough, be promoted at a given Bally park?

South Park is already pretty successful at the moment. Because of the show's raunchy subject matter, it'll likely never appear at any Bally park, even with the approval of the creators.
 
Finally caught back up. Excellent work everyone. If you don't mind @OldNavy1988 I have a few questions and a couple of requests for you about the Timeline. Could you write a schedule for Nick Jr. & Playhouse Disney's 2000 year lineup? What are the fates and locations of all the original Cartoon Cartoons from OTL ITTL? Would it be possible for Nickelodeon to open a new studio in their new home park in Hollywood just to produce game shows, and give tours in as an attraction? Please tell Treasure Planet got to be a financial success ITTL version? Do Toonami, Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, and the Powerhouse bumpers still exist on Cartoon Network?
 
Finally caught back up. Excellent work everyone. If you don't mind @OldNavy1988 I have a few questions and a couple of requests for you about the Timeline. Could you write a schedule for Nick Jr. & Playhouse Disney's 2000 year lineup? What are the fates and locations of all the original Cartoon Cartoons from OTL ITTL? Would it be possible for Nickelodeon to open a new studio in their new home park in Hollywood just to produce game shows, and give tours in as an attraction? Please tell Treasure Planet got to be a financial success ITTL version? Do Toonami, Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, and the Powerhouse bumpers still exist on Cartoon Network?
That sounds nice.
 
An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000 Film)
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An Extremely Goofy Movie
Released by Walt Disney Pictures on February 26, 2000

Produced by
Grantray-Lawrence Glasgow

Cast and Crew
Same as OTL

Notes
ITTL, An Extremely Goofy Movie was released theatrically rather than straight to video.​
 
Finally caught back up. Excellent work everyone. If you don't mind @OldNavy1988 I have a few questions and a couple of requests for you about the Timeline. Could you write a schedule for Nick Jr. & Playhouse Disney's 2000 year lineup? What are the fates and locations of all the original Cartoon Cartoons from OTL ITTL? Would it be possible for Nickelodeon to open a new studio in their new home park in Hollywood just to produce game shows, and give tours in as an attraction? Please tell Treasure Planet got to be a financial success ITTL version? Do Toonami, Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, and the Powerhouse bumpers still exist on Cartoon Network?

Nickelodeon has pretty much phased out their presence at Universal Studios in favor of producing game shows at their new facility at Six Flags Hollywood Park.

Reruns of Shining Time Station will air on Playhouse Disney until new Thomas episodes are produced. In the meantime, Dora the Explorer will launch in August on Nick, Jr. Airing on Nick, Jr. at the moment are Bear in the Big Blue House, Little Bear and Blue's Clues.

Cartoon Cartoons
Johnny Bravo, Dexter's Laboratory, the Powerpuff Girls, Ed, Edd n' Eddy, Cow and Chicken and I Am Weasel air on Nickelodeon ITTL.

Cartoon Network is TTL's home for Spongebob Squarepants.

Powerhouse Bumpers
Yes, the Powerhouse bumpers do exist on the Cartoon Network.
 
It'll take me a bit to compile a complete list of Cartoon Network Powerhouse bumpers for TTL, so if you wanna help out send me a DM.
 
We'll this is very good! But we'll get to the spring 2000 films. TTL Warner Bros. (OTL Columbia Pictures) made Whatever It Takes, while Touchstone Pictures would have Mission to Mars, and Universal (OTL Columbia Pictures) made What Planet Are You From?, and New Line Cinema would make Final Destination.

Carolco made its first Best Picture victory with American Beauty. Ang Lee is busy working on the new Godzilla film, so Fred Dekker, who previously directed the Spider-Man trilogy, would do Hulk for 20th Century Fox.
 
Nickelodeon has pretty much phased out their presence at Universal Studios in favor of producing game shows at their new facility at Six Flags Hollywood Park.

Reruns of Shining Time Station will air on Playhouse Disney until new Thomas episodes are produced. In the meantime, Dora the Explorer will launch in August on Nick, Jr. Airing on Nick, Jr. at the moment are Bear in the Big Blue House, Little Bear and Blue's Clues.

Cartoon Cartoons
Johnny Bravo, Dexter's Laboratory, the Powerpuff Girls, Ed, Edd n' Eddy, Cow and Chicken and I Am Weasel air on Nickelodeon ITTL.

Cartoon Network is TTL's home for Spongebob Squarepants.

Powerhouse Bumpers
Yes, the Powerhouse bumpers do exist on the Cartoon Network.
Sounds like toddle me will be even more dedicated to Nick Jr. ITTL with three of the shows I first remember watching airing on it.
Guess I have more motivation to visit California and the parks out th before Orlando growing up now.
Poor Cartoon Network. Outside of SpongeBob they really don’t have a good library of original programming. Plus a smaller collection of content in general without being able to air anything Hanna-Barbera or Post 1948 Looney Tunes related.
 
Poor Cartoon Network. Outside of SpongeBob they really don’t have a good library of original programming. Plus a smaller collection of content in general without being able to air anything Hanna-Barbera or Post 1948 Looney Tunes related.
Well, ITTL they also were able to pick up distribution rights to (and even co-produed and aired new seasons of) Doug after Nickelodeon turned down producing the last 13 episodes in it's 65 episode deal with Jumbo Pictures:

Plus, Hanna-Barbera licenced some of it's cartoons to CN ITTL when the channel launched in 1992:

Also, Turner ITTL owns Ruby-Spears, so that fills the Hanna-Barbera-shaped hole in Ted Turner's company.
 
A Partial List of Cartoon Network Powerhouse Bumpers as of 2000
A Partial List of Cartoon Network Powerhouse Bumpers as of 2000

From the Turner Library

Little Lulu
Popeye
Bugs N' Daffy (Pre-1950 Warner Bros. cartoons)
Tom and Jerry
Tex Avery
Captain Planet
The Wizard of Oz
James Bond, Jr.
The Pink Panther
Roland and Ratfink
Tijuana Toads
The Barkleys
The Ant and the Aardvark
George and Jimmy
(Originally produced by Filmation; based on the Dutch comic strip Sjors en Sjimmie)
Sheriff Hoot Kloot
The Blue Racer
The Dogfather
The Super 6
Bailey's Comets
Baggy Pants and the Nitwits
Here Comes the Grump
Thundarr the Barbarian
The Blue Racer
Fangface
Heathcliff
Goldie Gold and Action Jack
Mister T
Turbo Teen
Sectaurs: Warriors of Symbion
Centurions
Laser Tag Academy
Skysurfer Strike Force


Cartoon Cartoons
Doug
Spongebob Squarepants
Chalk Zone
Swat Kats
Sledgehammer O'Possum
Hillbilly Blue
Tumbleweed Tex
Zoonatiks
Godfrey and Zeek
The Angry Beavers
Ignoramooses
The Fairly OddParents


Licensed from Hanna-Barbera
The Flintstones
The Jetsons
Scooby Doo
The Smurfs
The Snorks
Shirt Tales
Yogi Bear
Huckleberry Hound
Jonny Quest
Shirt Tales


Licensed from other studios
The Woody Woodpecker Show (Universal)
Josie and the Pussycats (1970's Hanna-Barbera series; Later acquired by MCA as part of its purchase of Archie Comics)
Richie Rich (20th Century-Fox)
The Movietoon Show (20th Century-Fox)
Casper and the Angels (20th Century-Fox)
Batman: The Animated Series (Columbia-TriStar)
Theo and Gretchen (Columbia-TriStar)
Ghostbusters: The Animated Series (Paramount)
Beetlejuice (Warner Bros.)
The Addams Family (20th Century-Fox and the Tee & Charles Addams Foundation)
Dick Tracy (UPA series licensed from 20th Century-Fox and Tribune Media)
Animaniacs (Warner Bros.)
Tiny Toon Adventures (Warner Bros.)
Beany and Cecil (Columbia-TriStar and the Bob Clampett estate)
Alvin and the Chipmunks (80's series produced by Ruby-Spears; Licensed by Bagdasarian)

Toonami
Speed Racer (Warner Bros.)
Robotech (New Line)
 
A Partial List of Cartoon Network Powerhouse Bumpers as of 2000

From the Turner Library

Little Lulu
Popeye
Bugs N' Daffy (Pre-1950 Warner Bros. cartoons)
Tom and Jerry
Tex Avery
Captain Planet
The Wizard of Oz
James Bond, Jr.
The Pink Panther
Roland and Ratfink
Tijuana Toads
The Barkleys
The Ant and the Aardvark
George and Jimmy
(Originally produced by Filmation; based on the Dutch comic strip Sjors en Sjimmie)
Sheriff Hoot Kloot
The Blue Racer
The Dogfather
The Super 6
Bailey's Comets
Baggy Pants and the Nitwits
Here Comes the Grump
Thundarr the Barbarian
The Blue Racer
Fangface
Heathcliff
Goldie Gold and Action Jack
Mister T
Turbo Teen
Sectaurs: Warriors of Symbion
Centurions
Laser Tag Academy
Skysurfer Strike Force


Cartoon Cartoons
Doug
Spongebob Squarepants
Chalk Zone
Swat Kats
Sledgehammer O'Possum
Hillbilly Blue
Tumbleweed Tex
Zoonatiks
Godfrey and Zeek
The Angry Beavers
Ignoramooses
The Fairly OddParents


Licensed from Hanna-Barbera
The Flintstones
The Jetsons
Scooby Doo
The Smurfs
The Snorks
Shirt Tales
Yogi Bear
Huckleberry Hound
Jonny Quest
Shirt Tales


Licensed from other studios
The Woody Woodpecker Show (Universal)
Josie and the Pussycats (1970's Hanna-Barbera series; Later acquired by MCA as part of its purchase of Archie Comics)
Richie Rich (20th Century-Fox)
The Movietoon Show (20th Century-Fox)
Casper and the Angels (20th Century-Fox)
Batman: The Animated Series (Columbia-TriStar)
Theo and Gretchen (Columbia-TriStar)
Ghostbusters: The Animated Series (Paramount)
Beetlejuice (Warner Bros.)
The Addams Family (20th Century-Fox and the Tee & Charles Addams Foundation)
Dick Tracy (UPA series licensed from 20th Century-Fox and Tribune Media)
Animaniacs (Warner Bros.)
Tiny Toon Adventures (Warner Bros.)
Beany and Cecil (Columbia-TriStar and the Bob Clampett estate)
Alvin and the Chipmunks (80's series produced by Ruby-Spears; Licensed by Bagdasarian)

Toonami
Speed Racer (Warner Bros.)
Robotech (New Line)
Now this is reassuring,
 
Well this is very great! But I'll assign Battlefield Earth TTL to Hollywood Pictures (OTL Warner Bros., Morgan Creek and Franchise Pictures made the film).
Some differences explained in TTL's Battlefield Earth:
  • The dialogue and shots in the movie are a bit polished.
  • The character designs are a bit improved.
  • The visual effects and musical soundtrack is a bit polished, giving changes for the alien ships, which was more realistic unlike OTL's Battlefield Earth.
  • The sound effects are a bit improved.
  • The plot elements are more bit polished, such as giving time for Terl to improve scientific movement.
  • There are more action scenes in it.
By the way, animated films like Disney's Dragon's Lair and Carolco's Titan A.E. are coming out this summer. Universal had bought out Pacific Data Images, and Bally's Inc. had bought out Dream Quest Images, while Disney bought out Blue Sky Studios and turned it into its computer animated unit, so by the way Dinosaur TTL would be made by Hollywood Pictures.
 
Nickelodeon has pretty much phased out their presence at Universal Studios in favor of producing game shows at their new facility at Six Flags Hollywood Park.

Reruns of Shining Time Station will air on Playhouse Disney until new Thomas episodes are produced. In the meantime, Dora the Explorer will launch in August on Nick, Jr. Airing on Nick, Jr. at the moment are Bear in the Big Blue House, Little Bear and Blue's Clues.

Cartoon Cartoons
Johnny Bravo, Dexter's Laboratory, the Powerpuff Girls, Ed, Edd n' Eddy, Cow and Chicken and I Am Weasel air on Nickelodeon ITTL.

Cartoon Network is TTL's home for Spongebob Squarepants.

Powerhouse Bumpers
Yes, the Powerhouse bumpers do exist on the Cartoon Network.
What about Toonami?
 
Well this is very great! But I'll assign Battlefield Earth TTL to Hollywood Pictures (OTL Warner Bros., Morgan Creek and Franchise Pictures made the film).
Some differences explained in TTL's Battlefield Earth:
  • The dialogue and shots in the movie are a bit polished.
  • The character designs are a bit improved.
  • The visual effects and musical soundtrack is a bit polished, giving changes for the alien ships, which was more realistic unlike OTL's Battlefield Earth.
  • The sound effects are a bit improved.
  • The plot elements are more bit polished, such as giving time for Terl to improve scientific movement.
  • There are more action scenes in it.
By the way, animated films like Disney's Dragon's Lair and Carolco's Titan A.E. are coming out this summer. Universal had bought out Pacific Data Images, and Bally's Inc. had bought out Dream Quest Images, while Disney bought out Blue Sky Studios and turned it into its computer animated unit, so by the way Dinosaur TTL would be made by Hollywood Pictures.
It might actually be popular enough to spawn 50 sequels. WITH ENDLESS OPTIONS FOR RENEWAL!
 
So apparently, I heard over on a Discord server I'm on that the Duck Dodgers cartoon was originally intended to be a movie:
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Edit: Also, this tweet from Bob Bergen:
With LT:BIA already being released in 1999 ITTL, maybe this movie ends up being released in 2003 (With the OTL cartoon being released a year later as a spin-off ITTL).
 
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@QTXAdsy
There is still some support from other users for a possible European clone of the Paramount Pinnacle.

I was thinking Milton Keynes could be a good place for it unless there's somewhere else in the UK that could work better. Maybe as an indoor facility so it can operate without weather worries?
 
Well thank you for updating! I'd rather have General Electric to buy Turner Broadcasting System and made SBC the home for Turner shows, and have Bally's Inc. and AOL Time Warner to set up a 50-50 joint venture broadcast network, the first since 1995, MyNetworkTV.
 
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