
If only the adventurers could understand this.
The only Thomas the Tank Engine crossover that matters.
Since we’ve been talking about the Titanic being turned into a horse….
Really starting to hate ponies right now…
PoohMod: I’ve seen much worse. At least these two have magic and singing and lessons on sisterhood. I’ve seen more pointless ponifications in the official comics.
What would you do if you accidentally swapped bodies with your son and then your son died in your dad body and then the rapture happened years later but you were left behind?
This should get you all pumped for Kirk Cameron’s Christmas act— er, comedy!
(Source: vimeo.com)
people in 1-up island were posting “x 3 and Knuckles” shops so I made all of these
I would play all of these.
Years before mixing clips around was cool (and uncool), Cartoon Network UK’s AKA slot had a special series named “Cult Toons”, which remixed classic cartoons with what else was popular on the network in 1999 and obscure 70’s films.

Of all the places to see a reference to Pooh’s Adventures, I never expected it to be Pharyngula! The final part of this Carnival of Evolution post mentions that Spongebob Squarepants is being used to teach phylogeny, and is illustrated with the poster for Pooh’s Adventures of The Spongebob Squarepants Movie!
I’ve posted this on my own personal blog, but I’ve added a few more details so I’ll post it here.
This crossover takes place in two universes far, far apart from each other - the universe and the Tooniverse. The animated universe will be like ours, only every country will be made up of states and towns based on the studios that own the cartoons and Japan would be practically bigger than Russia. To get to each world and take their acting jobs, they would have to go through portals that take them to their studios but they are not allowed outside of the studios or even Hollywood because of the risk of curious dragons destroying and killing. Doppelgangers (like in Who Censored Roger Rabbit) would meet and greet at theme parks instead of walkarounds.
Many of the toons don’t dress the same as they do in your average cartoon crossover, they would wear clothing that often matches the time they were imagined. They also take their own jobs when they are not acting. Of course they don’t die except when they touch a special kind of element that wouldn’t do the same to a human, like in Roger Rabbit, and they don’t age but child toons will choose to do so if they have lost recognition for more or less than a decade so that they can take new jobs at a reasonable age, because they can’t stay in school forever.
This cartoon world would also be at a war of medium freedom, with the 2D toons protesting for free will in their careers due to overpowerment by CGI and Flash. It’s basically like our world but not quite as realistic in physics. Due to characters from adult animation being present and the realism of a cartoon world, this wouldn’t be safe for kids despite the Disney characters and such. Think Logorama with a different meaning. It could be a mockumentary or just an adventure that plays satire on the animation industry and tropes, from Disney-style musicals to Shrek-style comedies.
Maybe the reason Reese hates the TGWTG crowd so much is because their web site is home to a series that does a much better job of splicing films together. For those who aren’t familiar with the series, Ninja: The Mission Force is an affectionate parody of the cheapo martial-arts films produced by Godfrey Ho, who frequently took existing films and added new footage and re-dubbed dialogue to make it seem like it was all part of the same movie. (Cheapo filmmaking of the worst kind, but Ho was like Stanley Kubrick compared to the Pooh’s Adventures crowd.) Why does this work when Pooh’s Adventures doesn’t? It doesn’t choke itself with loads and loads of characters, crossing over with only one film per episode. it takes the time to dub new dialogue for the movies instead of sticking captions into snippets of the existing audio. But most importantly, IT DOESN’T TAKE ITSELF SERIOUSLY.
PoohMod: He doesn’t hate TGWTG at all, he just casts them as villains because his friend suggested so.