Yes, he was! Buddy was a Looney Tunes character created by Warner Bros in 1933. However, they eventually stopped making Cartoons about him because he had no personality whatsoever. He was eventually brought back in the Animaniacs episode "The Warners' 65th Anniversary Special", where he was finally given a personality, and a fake backstory about how he used to co-star with the Warners.
Mister Tristan the Parrot. Warner Brothers Episode: Good Noose
'Ann Margrock' , based upon the real life actress Ann-Margret , was actually a character on an episode of "The Flintsones" cartoon series .
I suppose if the cartoon writer creator wants to remove a character from a show they can die but it's not common to see cartoon characters die off. If they did, the Road Runner cartoon would have ended after the first episode.
This was actually South Park's interpretation of the Orko character from He-Man. In the episode trilogy of Imaginationland, this character appears with a "D" on his shirt instead of the "O" that was original to the He-Man series.
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What Not to Wear - 2003 250th Anniversary Episode was released on: USA: 29 January 2010
Nevermind. I thought of what it was. It's an episode of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Crime After Crime.
Yes, David Tennant did appear in the 50th anniversary episode of Doctor Who, called The Day of the Doctor.
Joey and Grace celebrated their anniversary in Season 6, Episode 18 of "Cake Boss," titled "Joey and Grace's Anniversary." In this episode, the family comes together to create a special cake for the couple's milestone celebration. The episode highlights their relationship and the importance of family within the bakery's atmosphere.
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Pokémon? episode 1 to be exact. And *Anime not cartoon. Anime is a Japenese "Cartoon" per se.