Cartoon Resource Website edit

The Cartoon Resource Website was started in 1998, as part of the CybertOOn's CartOOn Campaign website. In 2002, it broke off as its own seperate page at a new URL and with a new webmaster, Scarlett. The site's main feature is an entry for an animated series, featuring episode guides, TV airdate histories, facts, voice actors and links to other pages about the cartoon. The first 34 entries were not numbered and were picked at random by CybertOOn. With the 35 entry, Superfriends, the choice was giving to the viewers of the website with a monthly poll. Since then, the Cartoon Resource Website has had an entry every month with the winner of the monthly poll. Occasionally, there are weekly entries, with cartoons that are linked or similar such as Hanna-Barbera superheroes or Disney afternoon cartoons. In December, the weekly additions are determined by highest number of votes from all the polls of the past year added up. This is to get cartoons that have been in the poll a while out and up on the website. The 100th Cartoon Resource entry was Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, listing every since animated short made by Warner Bros. The site caters to cartoons of the 1980s, since the CybertOOn's CartOOn Campaign website focuses on them. Currently, the number of entries are in the mid-100s. Go see if you favorite cartoon is up on the site.

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