When did the Middle age of CN begin?
Was it when KND aired?
At the time, I thought it felt too slick and modernish compared to Johnny Bravo
I stopped watching CN and maybe western cartoons altogether when Robot Jones and Con Carne were new
>>94125117
So your answer is yes?
I feel like Ed, Edd, n Eddy was the real turning point for Cartoon Network. It's hard to pinpoint any particular cartoon as being the defining series of the era for them, but EEnE probably fits it the best.
>>94125143
Yeah I guess so
>>94125162
I liked EEnE from the outset - KND took awhile to grow on me.
>>94125162
No, Ed ed n eddy started in 1999, the Classic age, not the middle age
>>94125098
Can't really say, but I know I did love KND, enough love to marathon the whole series at least twice.
>>94125098
Golden Age started with KND and ended with Chowder then came the dark ages and then the Renaissance with Adventure Time and Regular Show.
And by the looks of things, it seems CN is already in the midst of a second great depression.
Billy and Mandy was the last Cartoon Cartoon, if I remember right.
>>94127560
>Chowder
>dark age
>>94125098
I think it was Fosters