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Toony Tube
Genre Comedy
Created by Santiago Castillo Linares
Country of origin Spain
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes approx. 80
Production
Running time 3 minutes
Production company(s) Cartoon Network
Release
Original release 21 July 2018 (2018-07-21)

Toony Tube is a funny TV show made for Cartoon Network by Santiago Castillo Linares. The show features a puppet that looks like a young boy. This puppet has blond hair, cool black glasses, and wears a gaming headset. He acts just like a typical "Let's Player" you might watch on YouTube, sharing funny videos and reactions.

The show first started in Spain on a TV channel called Boing on July 21, 2018. Later, an English version of the show came out in August 2018. This version aired on Cartoon Network UK. The voice of Toony in the English version was done by Andy Davies. He used to be an announcer for Cartoon Network UK.

What is Toony Tube About?

Toony Tube is a comedy show that's all about fun and laughter. The main character, Toony, is a puppet who loves to watch and react to different videos. He often shows funny clips, bloopers, or interesting moments from other Cartoon Network shows. It's like watching your favorite YouTuber, but on TV!

Where Did Toony Tube Start?

The show was first created in Spain. It quickly became popular there. Because it was so much fun, Cartoon Network decided to make an English version. This allowed kids in the UK and other English-speaking countries to enjoy Toony's adventures too. The show's short episodes are perfect for quick laughs.

Episodes of Toony Tube

Each episode of Toony Tube is short, usually around three minutes long. This makes them easy to watch and enjoy. Toony often reacts to funny moments from popular cartoons. He might show silly mistakes or funny scenes from shows like The Amazing World of Gumball or Regular Show.

Season 1 Highlights

The first season of Toony Tube started in 2018. It had many fun episodes. Here are a few examples of what Toony showed:

  • Banana Joe's Fails: This episode likely featured funny mistakes from the character Banana Joe.
  • Regular Show's Fails: Toony probably reacted to bloopers or funny errors from the show Regular Show.
  • Food Fusion: This episode might have shown funny food-related clips or experiments.
  • Back to School!: A special episode about going back to school, full of funny moments.
  • The Fans' Quizz: Toony might have tested viewers' knowledge about cartoons.
  • Toony Talent: This episode could have shown funny talents or acts.

The episodes were directed by people like Santiago Castillo Linares and Charles E. Bastien. Writers like Tom Leduc and Rick Gitelson helped create the scripts. Each episode brought new laughs and reactions from Toony.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Toony Tube para niños

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