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Cartoon Network Reveals New Series and Original Movies at 2006 Kids Upfront Presentation.


ATLANTA -- Production Begins on Cartoon Network's First-Ever Live-Action Animated Original Movie; New Hit Series Ben 10 Gets Additional Season

At the Cartoon Network For Cartoon Network outside of the United States, see .
Cartoon Network is a cable television network created by Turner Broadcasting which primarily shows animated programming.
 Upfront event held today in New York Today in New York is WNBC-TV's pre-Today newscast, also post-Today on weekends, airing from 5 AM to 7 AM weekdays with the local news cut ins being branded as such. , Cartoon Network announced its programming line-up for 2006. In addition to the previously debuted Ben 10 and My Gym Partner's A Monkey My Gym Partner's a Monkey is an American cartoon created by Timothy and Julie McNally Cahill and produced by Cartoon Network Studios. The first episode of the series premiered on December 26, 2005, as a sneak peek into Cartoon Network's new shows for the following year. , this year's new original programming also includes Squirrel Boy Squirrel Boy is an American animated television series produced by Cartoon Network Studios. The series, created and executive produced by Everett Peck, who was also the creator of the more adult-humored Duckman, premiered on May 28, 2006 on Cartoon Network.  and the highly anticipated series from Andre Benjamin, Class of 3000, debuting in November; four original movies, including Cartoon Network's first-ever live-action/animated production Re-Animated; and new seasons of popular existing shows. In addition to new programming, it was announced that the new Saturday morning hit, Ben 10 has been greenlit for its third season.

"Last year, our ratings growth was led by the strength of our original programs," said Jim Samples, executive vice president and general manager of Cartoon Network. "We plan to continue that momentum this year with original movies and events based on some of our biggest hits. With both Class of 3000, from one of the most gifted talents in the music industry, Andre Benjamin, and Squirrel Boy, we are looking forward to another exciting year."

Created by Everett Peck, Squirrel Boy is a classic tale of a squirrel and his boy and is slated to premiere in July. Class of 3000 centers around music star Sunny Bridges, who leaves superstardom and comes home to teach at his alma mater, a performing arts school in Atlanta. Co-created by Andre Benjamin and well-known kids programming producer Tom Lynch Thomas Frank Lynch (born May 24, 1955 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former American football guard in the National Football League for the Seattle Seahawks and the Buffalo Bills. Lynch played college football at Boston College. , the series will debut in November. Both are produced at Cartoon Network Studios Cartoon Network Studios is an American animated cartoon production company. A subsidiary of the Turner Broadcasting System arm of the Time Warner media conglomerate, Cartoon Network Studios focuses on producing and developing animated programs for and related to the Cartoon  in Burbank, Calif.

Cartoon Network also announced the production of Re-Animated, an original two-hour movie that combines the elements of live action and animation. Re-Animated will be the first production of its kind for the network. Twelve-year-old Jimmy Roberts

For other people named Jimmy Roberts, see Jimmy Roberts (disambiguation).
Jimmy Roberts (born in 1957) is a sportscaster for NBC. Roberts joined NBC in May 2000 after serving as a sports reporter for almost 12 years at ESPN, where he won 11 Sports
 is in need of an emergency brain transplant and ends up with the brain of a famous cartoonist. He is never the same again, as he sees cartoon characters wherever he goes. Re-Animated was created by Adam Pava and Tim McKeon and is scheduled to premiere in fall 2006.

Three original movies based on original series, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (sometimes called Foster's for short, and abbreviated as "FHIF"/"FHFIF") is an Emmy Award-Winning American animated television series created and produced at Cartoon Network Studios by animator Craig McCracken, who also created , Codename: Kids Next Door and Teen Titans will also air this year. Cartoon Network announced plans to produce 12 more animated movies.

Highlights of Cartoon Network's announcements are as follows:

New Original Series:

--Squirrel Boy: Squirrel Boy, a classic tale of a squirrel and his boy by creator and executive producer Everett Peck, will debut in July. Andy and his best friend-and-pet Rodney seek adventure in Andy's backyard and throughout the neighborhood. Veteran voice actors will bring the series' characters to life, including Tom Kenny Thomas James Kenny (born July 13, 1962 in East Syracuse, New York) is an American voice actor who is the well known comedian perhaps best known for his work in the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants  (SpongeBob SquarePants This article is about the series. For the title character, see SpongeBob SquarePants (character). For other uses, see SpongeBob SquarePants (disambiguation).
SpongeBob SquarePants is an Emmy-nominated American animated television series and media franchise.
), Richard Horvitz (The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy), Pamela S. Adlon (King of the Hill, Chicken Little) and Kurtwood Smith (Red in That '70s Show That '70s Show is an American television sitcom that centers on the lives of a group of teenagers living in Point Place, Wisconsin, a fictional suburb of either Kenosha or Green Bay<ref name="That'70sShowFAQs"/> from May 17, 1976 to December 31, 1979. ).

--Class of 3000: The half-hour series featuring a group of musically gifted kids at the Westley School for Performing Arts in Atlanta is set to premiere in November. When former student Sunny Bridges returns to regain something he lost on his way to fame, he brings sunshine to the lives of the culturally diverse students. Benjamin will contribute music and his voice talent to the series. Other cast members are Tom Kenny (SpongeBob SquarePants, Camp Lazlo Camp Lazlo is an Emmy Award-winning, American animated television series created by Joe Murray, produced by Cartoon Network Studios and currently airs on Cartoon Network. ), Crystal Scales Crystal Scales (born 1971) is an American actress and voice talent. She voices the character Liberty "Libby" Danielle Folfax on the television show , and will lend her voice to the new AndrĂ© 3000 Cartoon Network series Class of 3000 as Tamika Jones.  (Static Shock, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron), Jennifer Hale (Samurai Jack, The Powerpuff Girls), Janice Kawaye Janice Kawaye, born Hiromi Kawaye (河江 弘美) (of which she has also been credited) on January 29, 1970, is a Japanese American actress. notable for providing the voice of "Jenny" XJ-9 Wakeman on My Life as a Teenage Robot, Ami on  (Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi is an Annie Award-nominated Japanese-American animated television series produced by Renegade Animation for the Cartoon Network. The show was created by Sam Register, who also serves as the series' executive producer. ) and Jeff Glen Bennet (Johnny Bravo Johnny Bravo is an American animated television series created by Van Partible. It premiered on March 26, 1995 on Cartoon Network, ran for 67 episodes and 4 seasons, and temporarily stopped its run on February 14, 2003. , Camp Lazlo). The series is produced by the Tom Lynch Co., Andre Benjamin's production company, Moxie Turtle, and Cartoon Network. Twelve-half hour episodes and a one-hour premiere are being produced at Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank, Calif.

--My Gym Partner's a Monkey: Going to school is like a trip to the jungle for Adam Lyon. Due to an administrative mix-up, Adam attends Charles Darwin Middle School for animals-where not getting eaten during class constitutes a good day. Luckily for Adam, he has buddy Jake Spidermonkey to pal around with. The half-hour series, from creators Julie McNally Cahill and Tim Cahill, debuted on Friday, Feb. 24 and airs regularly on Fridays at 9 p.m. (ET, PT).

Original Movies:

--Re-Animated: After a visit to the amusement park, 12-year-old Jimmy Roberts is never the same. An amusement park mishap forces Jimmy to go into emergency surgery. The only way to save him is to immediately give him a new brain, and the available brain is the frozen one of a famous animator. When Jimmy wakes up from surgery, he discovers that he can see cartoon characters that others cannot. Re-Animated, from creators Adam Pava and Tim McKeon, is scheduled to premiere in the fall.

--Codename: Kids Next Door, "OPERATION: Z.E.R.O.": The Kids Next Door face their biggest adventure yet when an evil threatens to turn both kids and adults into tapioca-eating, hideously wrinkly Senior Citizombies. The Kids Next Door are forced to re-commission their greatest operative ever to battle for not only kids, but for the world itself. The 90-minute feature will debut in August.

--Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, "Good Wilt Hunting": For the first time ever, the creators of favorite imaginary friends will be revealed. At the Foster's picnic, creators of imaginary friends visit their old pals. The girl who created Eduardo returns, as do the scientists who studied Coco, but Wilt's creator never arrives. Wilt searches for answers while the Foster's crew follows behind on his journey. The 60-minute movie will air in late fall.

--Teen Titans Tokyo: America's coolest heroes head to Japan in their first animated movie, Teen Titans Tokyo, airing in late fall. When a high-tech ninja attacks Titans Tower, Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven and Beast Boy spring into action. Robin finds out that the ninja was sent by a mysterious and menacing Japanese criminal known as Brushogun, and the Teen Titans travel to Tokyo to track the villain down.

Cartoon Network (CartoonNetwork.com), currently seen in more than 88 million U.S. homes and 160 countries around the world, is Turner Broadcasting System Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. (often abbreviated TBS Networks or TBS, inc.) is the company managing the collection of cable networks and properties started by Robert Edward "Ted" Turner from the mid-1970s to the late-1990s. , Inc.'s ad-supported cable service offering the best in original, acquired and classic animated entertainment for kids and families. Overnight from 11 p.m. - 6 a.m. (ET, PT), Cartoon Network shares its channel space with Adult Swim, a late-night destination showcasing original and acquired animation for young adults 18-34.

Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company, is a major producer of news and entertainment product around the world and the leading provider of programming for the basic cable industry.
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