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Music was also a huge part of the show and played a large role in launching the careers of music groups Take That, East 17 and Eternal. All episodes have been remastered in HD 1080, the times. Kids Songs Cartoons: Baby Bus + Nursery Rhymes for Children. This compilation includes some of the all-time best classic Bugs Bunny Cartoons from the Golden-Era.

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The show was also responsible for the success of Batman: The Animated Series and Animaniacs on terrestrial television. Bouncing Ball Sing-Along Cartoons Helo de Castro 23 videos 36,650 views Last. Phone-in games that featured on the programme included Hugo the Troll and Joe Razz. What's Up Doc? made use of the "phone-in" game format made popular by BBC mainstays such as Going Live, using revolutionary for the time games technology to escalate the experience thanks in part to the budget and resources of Warner Bros. in the UK of which included video games, movies, tours of their studios, and of course, their vast library of Looney Tunes animated shorts from which the "What's up Doc?" catch phrase was derived, and new animated series Animaniacs, Batman: The Animated Series and Taz-Mania. What's Up Doc? was designed to promote and feature products created by Warner Bros. The series also included a variety of characters including Simon Perry, Colin, Wooly, Billy Box, Baljit, Pasty the Worm, Mister Spanky, Naughty Torty, Gaston, Sam Sam, and Bro and Bro the Wolves. It was hosted by Andy Crane, Yvette Fielding and Pat Sharp. Thousands of new, high-quality pictures added every day. "What's Up Doc? was a British children's entertainment show that aired on ITV on Saturday mornings from 5 September 1992 to 29 April 1995. Find Cartoon Bus stock images in HD and millions of other royalty-free stock photos, illustrations and vectors in the Shutterstock collection.














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