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*The opening titles is made by Primal Screen, featuring a silhouette version of the characters.
 
*The opening titles is made by Primal Screen, featuring a silhouette version of the characters.
 
*In the ending credits, the text reading "PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH GREAT IDEA ANIMATION STUDIOS, STAMP COLLECTOR, INC. (early episodes), ANIMAL LOGIC (later episodes), TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND AND THE AUSTRALIAN BRODCASTING CORPORATION".
 
*In the ending credits, the text reading "PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH GREAT IDEA ANIMATION STUDIOS, STAMP COLLECTOR, INC. (early episodes), ANIMAL LOGIC (later episodes), TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND AND THE AUSTRALIAN BRODCASTING CORPORATION".
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*The Kids' WB backlot is based on Kids' WB's "Live-action Backlot" bumpers from September 13, 2003, but without the rubbery objects, animated clouds, CGI stages and others.
 
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[[Category:UltraToons Network]]
 
[[Category:UltraToons Network programmes]]
 
[[Category:UltraToons Network programmes]]

Revision as of 16:00, 18 May 2015

  • The show is similar to the 2005 direct-to-video film Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever, the 2015 revival of Inspector Gadget, The Lego Movie, Happy Feet, Batman Beyond, Gargoyles, 30-Second Bunnies Theatre, Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Planet Sheen, Back at the BarnyardMighty Ducks: The Animated Series, Willa's Wild Life, Pearlie, Zeke's Pad, Sidekick, The Looney Tunes Show, X-Men: Evolution, The Garfield Show, Chaotic, a 2003 version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Channel Umptee-3, Uncle Grandpa, Clarence, CatDogIron Man: Armored Adventures, MAD, Ruby Gloom, Hero: 108, WALL -E, 3-2-1 Penguins!, Miss BG, Degrassi, Pet Allen, Dive Olly Dive!, Bratz, Cyberchase, Arthur, Jumanji, Extreme Ghostbusters, Men in Black: The Series, Battle for TerraSabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch, Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, VeggieTales, VeggieTales in the House, Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, Tara Duncan, Growing Up Creepie, ToddWorld, Blinky Bill: The Movie, various shows produced by Splash Entertainment (formerly MoonScoop) and various animated shows and movies of the 1990s and the 2000s.
  • This is the fourth time Cartoon Network's "City" theme appears.
  • Only Animal Logic (episode 1 to 4), Splash Entertainment, Telegael, Blow-Up Milk Productions, Stamp Collector, Inc., Nelvana, YTV Originals and Ultra Productions have its closing logos shown.
  • This is the third UltraToons crossover.
  • The opening titles and ending credits were using the Growing Up Creepie theme song with instrumental. Also at the end of the opening titles, the voices shouting "GET ULTRATOON-ED!".
  • The cast of SpongeBob SquarePants are not appear in the episodes until episode 6 (except for the opening titles; because The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water released in the same date).
  • The show was created by Mike Young and Liz Young.
  • The music is composed by Guy Michelmore.
  • The Animal Logic logo was used on early episodes (episode 1 to 4), due to the closing logos.
  • The Stamp Collector, Inc. logo was seen on later episodes, replacing the Animal Logic logo.
  • The Great Idea Animation Studios logo doesn't appear in the closing logos.
  • This is the second time where the Newmans had their new voices, the first one being UTN's "City" bumpers from December 27, 2014.
  • The show contains of the characters from UTN's shows and movies in their CGI form.
  • Production funding is from the Canada Media Fund, the Bell Fund, NZ on Air and the Shaw Rocket Fund.
  • This is the second time Vic the Babysitter appears.
  • The opening titles is made by Primal Screen, featuring a silhouette version of the characters.
  • In the ending credits, the text reading "PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH GREAT IDEA ANIMATION STUDIOS, STAMP COLLECTOR, INC. (early episodes), ANIMAL LOGIC (later episodes), TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND AND THE AUSTRALIAN BRODCASTING CORPORATION".
  • The Kids' WB backlot is based on Kids' WB's "Live-action Backlot" bumpers from September 13, 2003, but without the rubbery objects, animated clouds, CGI stages and others.