“Think of your own —— names you lazy dastards!”
Just by my eyeball, it looks like most of you like names that include “cartoon(s)” or some variant.
Thank you Eric San Gregorio:
Boon Toons
Toondogglers
Bestoons
Tip-Top Toons
U-Toons (Ultimate Cartoons)
Big Bang Cartoons
Tic-Tac-Toons
Thank you Anne Carrozza:
Toon In!
The Laff-a-Lot Show
Toon Stuff
Toon Town
Cartoon World
Silly Toons
Thank you Carl Carrozza:
We Like Short Shorts
The New Golden Age Cartoon Show
Can’t Stop Laughing
I Did It My Way Cartoons
You Better Not Laugh!
2D Rules 3D Drools
Thank you Melissa Wolfe:
Made You Look! Cartoons!
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On October 4th, 2005 at 12:00 am
I like Tic-Tac-Toons. Thought I’d share that.
On October 4th, 2005 at 12:00 am
I like Tic-Tac-Toons. Thought I’d share that.
On October 4th, 2005 at 12:00 am
Not sure if my thoughts will help, but the post about keeping or losing the ‘tradition’ of using “cartoon” in the title made the gears crank just a bit, so here goes.
To be honest, I truly hope that CG creators or creators using other animation forms still think of their creations in terms of “cartoons.”
However, if you did want to remove the word “cartoon” from the title you could always take a page from the 1950s and use a name with some fun word play like “Astonishing Atomation” or “Atomatics” and then for the fun of it throw in a secondary title like “Atomic Entertainment for the New Millennium” or just “Atomic Powered Entertainment.”
Honestly, wasn’t it fun when we knew nothing about real science and everything had atomic dinosaurs, and atomic rocket cars. (~_^)
Anyhow, those are my two cents. (Although I my be highballing that value a bit.) I hope it helps.
On October 4th, 2005 at 12:00 am
Actually, I’m finding all of the various “cartoon” naming discussions incredibly helpful. Thanks Eric, and everyone else too.
On October 6th, 2005 at 12:00 am
We Like Short Shorts!
I hope the ravenous appetite for 80’s nostalgia has preserved that reference enough to make the name stick.