It was called Centurions!
The music used in Cartoon Network bumper promo commercials often features catchy, upbeat, and playful themes, typically created specifically for the network. The specific tracks can vary by era and promotion, and they are often not released as standalone songs. However, many fans refer to them as "Cartoon Network bumpers" or "Cartoon Network promo music" when searching for examples on platforms like YouTube. If you’re looking for a specific track, it might help to identify the year or the particular promo you have in mind.
* SpongeBob SquarePants * Scrooge McDuck
because he was a classic cartoon icon. And everyone loves a wabbit that outsmarts a hunter. Whats Up Dock?
In terms of music its when the sound in a film or cartoon works well with whats happening on screen- if the scene on the film is happy the music will also be happy. Its Similar to programmatic music which follows the physical action that happens on screen specifically e.g. if a cartoon character runs into a wall, a cymbal crashes to emphasise the situation.
Jennifer watches a fantacy cartoon and when it sort of comes alive in her head then she sees this boy hes like a sort of moster or soething like that it hard to explam
Fred Flintstone
I think you may be thinking of Yoesemity Sam? Not sure of the spelling, sorry
it's called Xiaolin Showdown :D
the age rating system works by whats in the game if it has a cartoon gun it is 7+if it is realistic 12+ if there is blood 15+ and add on anything else it is a 18+ this means that wolfteam with no blood would be a 12+
Captain Power
Your name for your Playstation network name can be as clever or as silly as you like.
oh and the only part i can clearly remember is where the young boy encounters a circus/ band of weird creatures and one of them is playing an instrument that is blowing bubbles??