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FireFist300
1 year
Well to be fair it was because they were slacking that caused Benson to get the cameras in the first place.
Warknow
1 year
One reason why I’m Mordecai was the worst friend there are more just watch
Crow
1 year
I love gumball so much but yeah, I love regular show even more. But both are very good comedies tho.
Obsidianfox
1 year
I'd be down for Boom doing a solo reaction to Death Note! Regular Show definetly has stoner randomness were Gumball has ADHD randomness.
Adonis
1 year
I wanted more Ben 10 originally but the Regular Show reactions are so fire
Spike147
1 year
I love these Regular Show Reactions!!
SonStorm
1 year
So on the Cartoon Network/Adult Swim fandom page, there is a collection of EVERY episode, movie, and special every day that ever aired on the network. Its kinda hard to navigate and some days are still incomplete, but I think its your best bet of finding an all-encompassing schedule for cartoon network shows. Coincidentally, Adventure time (2010-18), Regular show (2010-17), Gumball (2011-19), and Steven Universe (2013-19) were all flagships shows during the same Cartoon Network Renaissance Era that saved the network (spanning the Noods era, CHECK it era, and Dimensional era) starting in 2010 and going through about 2019.
still, you are gonna have a whole hell of a time trying to find a day, month, and year that either matches what you're watching now since CN liked to space out all the flagships' new episodes over the course of a week rather than just airing them all in one day. And if youre looking for an exact schedule that matches the progress you've made right now, its going to be near impossible since you watched steven universe (the newest out of the 4) before the rest meaning that progress isn't going to ever match at this point.
Here are the links to those schedules starting with the year and going down to the day
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2010
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2011
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2012
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2013 - Your best bet for a good schedule starts here
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2014
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2015
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2016
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2017 - and ends here
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2018
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2019
With some surface-level research, some random summer day in 2014-16 is your best chance. I personally would love it if you did this idea of a full-schedule watch, but I think that you would have to modify the schedule a bit so that you don't get any reruns of shows your watching or episodes that are ahead of your watch order.
Some backstory that isn't relevant to your search, but I think is interesting. The reason that these shows are regarded as the saviors of the network is because the network was going to a bit of a dark age. Older shows were ending and the quality of newer shows were mediocre (with some diamonds in the ruff, but not enough to fully flesh out a week worth of cartoons). Also, the CARTOON NETWORK thought it would be a brilliant idea to add live-action and reality shows to their schedule.
Which diluted the quality of shows even more. As a kid growing up during this time, I can't tell you how hard it was to see your favorite shows go and have to see your new favorite shows (Like Chowder and Flapjack) get time taken away from reruns, destroy build destroy, and Johnny Test (There's a sizable group of people who enjoyed this show, but I personally couldn't stand it). When these 4 shows started coming out, it really carried the idea of having quality, smart, well-written cartoons in Western media for a new generation of kids. Not just for the New York, but cartoons in general.
Well to be fair it was because they were slacking that caused Benson to get the cameras in the first place.
One reason why I’m Mordecai was the worst friend there are more just watch
I love gumball so much but yeah, I love regular show even more. But both are very good comedies tho.
I'd be down for Boom doing a solo reaction to Death Note! Regular Show definetly has stoner randomness were Gumball has ADHD randomness.
I wanted more Ben 10 originally but the Regular Show reactions are so fire
I love these Regular Show Reactions!!
So on the Cartoon Network/Adult Swim fandom page, there is a collection of EVERY episode, movie, and special every day that ever aired on the network. Its kinda hard to navigate and some days are still incomplete, but I think its your best bet of finding an all-encompassing schedule for cartoon network shows. Coincidentally, Adventure time (2010-18), Regular show (2010-17), Gumball (2011-19), and Steven Universe (2013-19) were all flagships shows during the same Cartoon Network Renaissance Era that saved the network (spanning the Noods era, CHECK it era, and Dimensional era) starting in 2010 and going through about 2019.
still, you are gonna have a whole hell of a time trying to find a day, month, and year that either matches what you're watching now since CN liked to space out all the flagships' new episodes over the course of a week rather than just airing them all in one day. And if youre looking for an exact schedule that matches the progress you've made right now, its going to be near impossible since you watched steven universe (the newest out of the 4) before the rest meaning that progress isn't going to ever match at this point.
Here are the links to those schedules starting with the year and going down to the day
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2010
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2011
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2012
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2013 - Your best bet for a good schedule starts here
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2014
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2015
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2016
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2017 - and ends here
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2018
https://cnas.fandom.com/wiki/2019
With some surface-level research, some random summer day in 2014-16 is your best chance. I personally would love it if you did this idea of a full-schedule watch, but I think that you would have to modify the schedule a bit so that you don't get any reruns of shows your watching or episodes that are ahead of your watch order.
Some backstory that isn't relevant to your search, but I think is interesting. The reason that these shows are regarded as the saviors of the network is because the network was going to a bit of a dark age. Older shows were ending and the quality of newer shows were mediocre (with some diamonds in the ruff, but not enough to fully flesh out a week worth of cartoons). Also, the CARTOON NETWORK thought it would be a brilliant idea to add live-action and reality shows to their schedule.
Which diluted the quality of shows even more. As a kid growing up during this time, I can't tell you how hard it was to see your favorite shows go and have to see your new favorite shows (Like Chowder and Flapjack) get time taken away from reruns, destroy build destroy, and Johnny Test (There's a sizable group of people who enjoyed this show, but I personally couldn't stand it). When these 4 shows started coming out, it really carried the idea of having quality, smart, well-written cartoons in Western media for a new generation of kids. Not just for the New York, but cartoons in general.
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