Oh Yeah! Cartoons

Oh Yeah! Cartoons (1998)

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Nickelodeon's Oh Yeah! was a half hour show that displayed various cartoons per episode. In its first season it showcased a total of 39 seven-minute cartoons. Breaking the record number of new cartoons and characters on any other single network. Oh Yeah! Cartoons featured and produced over 99 cartoons and 54 characters

Network
ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) at 12:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E07Apex Cartoon Props/A Cop and His Donut/Enchanted AdventureAug. 30, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' premiere?

'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' premiered on July 26, 1998.

Who created 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons'?

'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' was created by Fred Seibert and Bill Burnett.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons'?

The first season of 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' consisted of 13 episodes.

Which animation studio produced 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons'?

'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' was produced by Frederator Studios.

Did 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' feature different animated shorts in each episode?

Yes, 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' showcased a variety of animated shorts in each episode.

Were any of the animated shorts from 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' later spun off into their own series?

Yes, several animated shorts from 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' were later developed into their own series, including 'The Fairly OddParents' and 'ChalkZone'.

What was the target audience for 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons'?

'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' was primarily aimed at children and young teenagers.

Did 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' feature any recurring characters?

While 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' primarily showcased standalone animated shorts, some recurring characters did appear in multiple episodes.

Were there any celebrity voice actors involved in 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons'?

Yes, 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' featured the voice talents of various celebrity actors throughout its run.

Did 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' receive any awards or nominations?

'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' received multiple Annie Awards nominations for Outstanding Individual Achievement in the field of Animation.

Was 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' a successful show?

'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' garnered a solid fan base and contributed to the success of several spin-off series.

Were there any notable guest stars on 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons'?

Yes, 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' featured guest appearances by various notable actors and celebrities.

How long was each episode of 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons'?

Each episode of 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

Did 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' have a unique visual style?

Yes, 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' showcased a diverse range of animation styles, making it visually distinctive.

Did 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' explore different genres in its animated shorts?

Yes, 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' featured animated shorts spanning various genres, including comedy, adventure, and fantasy.

Did 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' have a catchy theme song?

Yes, 'Oh Yeah! Cartoons' had a memorable theme song that captured the show's fun and energetic vibe.

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