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A page for describing WhatAnIdiot: Western Animation. Some cartoon characters can be completely clueless, others can be capable of common sense. Here, it's. With Carolyn Lawrence, Scott Adsit, Britta Phillips, Tigger Stamatopoulos. A parody of past religious geared animated shows starring Orel, an optimistic God fearing.

Western Animation / What An Idiot In the Batman: The Animated Series episode "Mudslide", Batman is chasing down actor Matt Hagen, who has been robbing various chemical factories. Hagen is obviously falling apart at the seams, leaving muddy trails behind him as he struggles to run. Batman offers to help restore Hagen's humanity but Hagen - justifiably skeptical given that Batman nearly killed him in the past - says that he doesn't need Batman's help. It turns out he has found another doctor - a medical consultant from one of his old movies - who has found a chemical process that will restore his body..

Title Originally aired Description; 12 oz. Mouse: 2005–06: Ended in December 2006 with 20 episodes. A one-off webisode was released online on May 16, 2007.

  1. Williams Street Productions, LLC (also known simply as Williams Street, and previously known as Ghost Planet Industries, named after Space Ghost's home planet), is an.
  2. After mastering immortality, mad scientist Victor Frankenstein turns his attention to time travel, creating a number of wormholes connected to his Eastern European.

Wayne Enterprises, which leads to Batman catching the trail again and finding Hagen's hideout, just as Hagen is undergoing the final process to save his life. You'd Expect: Batman to just let this crime go. Hagen was an unwilling villain, blackmailed into crime by a corrupt businessman and unwittingly turned into a monster by the minions of the same businessman. Batman knows of Hagen's past and offered to help Hagen earlier in the same episode. Even if he couldn't justify letting the crime go, nothing stops him from letting him get cured then throw a non superpowered Hagen in jail. Besides, it wouldn't be the first time Bruce Wayne made a public show of supporting the rehabilitation of a criminal, having paid for the experimental surgery and therapies that would restore Harvey Dent to a normal life in "Second Chance". Instead: Batman blows up the machine that is injecting Hagen with the chemicals and says "It's all over, Hagen.

The lab boys can take it from here." This leads to an all- out battle which Batman only wins after taking the fight outside where the rain further weakens Hagen. Batman does this to Clayface again in the Justice League episode "Secret Society". Granted, Grodd probably wouldn't really have allowed Hagen to be cured of his condition anyway, but still.. Batman: Always trying to find a cure, aren't you?

Clayface: Can you blame me? Batman: No.. but it's made you predictable. But the above example just leads to another one, this time on Clayface's part. So the only thing Hagen wants in the entire world, the thing that he says makes him keep committing crimes and falling in with villains, is his humanity back. Batman has been shown to not only offer Hagen his help with this, but has attempted it with other villains before, and isn't known for lying about something as serious as this.

You'd Expect: Mr. I Just Want to Be Normal" would consider, even the slightest, to turn himself in. He could get actual, legal help for his condition, and he won't have to worry about Batman tearing him a new one every time they cross. Instead: He stays a criminal, often going out of his way to use someone either under duress or just as crooked as he is, if not worse. He eventually stopped whining about being normal and just turned bad. Even Worse: This could be said for just about any villain really, not just on the show, including some of the ones listed here, like Mr. Freeze. In "Cat Scratch Fever", Batman is being chased by a rabid, infected dog through the snowy wilderness with several crooks he was trying to foil also following him.

He slides out onto a frozen- over lake and manages to administer a cure to the dog. The villains arrive on the scene, armed and ready against a potentially tired and weakened Batman. You'd Expect: The villains to keep their distance and shoot Batman with their weaponry from afar, perhaps breaking the ice so that he falls in and guard the immediate area so that he can't get back out. This would insure an icy death for the caped crusader. Instead: The villains do indeed submerge Batman after shooting the ice, but not before walking out onto the ice themselves.

The predictable happens and Batman comes out from under them, causing the villain's weaponry to go off and break the ice beneath their feet, disarming them and allowing Batman to take them in. Joker's Wild": A millionaire called Kaiser has a casino built but becomes bankrupt in the process, so he hatches a plan to undo it all: he decides to use extensively use the Joker's image and name for his casino so that the Joker would become enraged and destroy it, allowing him to collect the insurance money. You'd Expect: Him to realize how convoluted and just plain moronic his plan is. Enraging one of the most dangerous psychotic serial killers in the world isn't the best of ideas, and he had no guarantee that the Joker would decide to destroy it (he might have thought of it as a homage to him), or that he wouldn't directly go after Kaiser rather than targeting the place. Instead: He goes ahead with his plan.

Later: Despite all, his plan works. And would have succeeded, if not for a major screw up on Kaiser's part: Thanks to security cameras, he catches the Joker laying explosives in the place's basement. Just as Kaiser is about to leave the place, Batman breaks in and reveals to him that he of knows his plan. Following this, Kaiser pushes a button that sends an electric shock to Batman and knocks him out. You'd Expect: Him to leave Batman there chained up or something to get killed when the place blows up.

Instead: He has Batman sent to the Joker, hoping that he would take care of him. Predictably, Batman reveals Kaiser's plan to the Joker, who, not happy with having been manipulated and played for a fool, cancels his plans to blow up the place and goes after Kaiser instead. In the end, Kaiser gets lucky that Batman barely manages to stop the Joker and save his life. In Batman's Super Hero Origin story in Mask of the Phantasm, Bruce is struggling with choosing between a life with Andrea and a life as Batman. You'd Expect: Bruce to be up front with Andrea and tell her about his struggle and plans and leftover trauma from his parents' death (he trusts her enough to marry her, after all), maybe even think of her as a partner after that surprise sparring match with her. Instead: He assumes he couldn't be Batman because she'd "always be home waiting for me." And this isn't even a universe where female characters have always stayed in the kitchen!

Bruce, what gave you that idea that's what marriage had to be like? Well, they both paid the price.. Also in Mask of the Phantasm, Andrea Beaumont's father embezzled a lot of money from some very nasty gangsters. They've given him 2. His daughter is dating Bruce Wayne, one of the richest men in the world. You'd Expect: Mr. Beaumont would talk to Bruce and ask to borrow the money from him to pay back what he owes.

Wayne is a good guy, and Beaumont can pay him back in a few weeks. Instead: Mr. Beaumont and Andrea flee the country, and Andrea leaves Bruce a note breaking up with him. A few years later, the gangsters track them down and kill him.

In Batman and Mr. Freeze: Subzero Freeze and his partner in crime, Dr. Gregory Belson, have just discovered that the vital signs of Freeze's terminally ill wife Nora have stabilized.

They take Barbara Gordon, their captive and involuntary organ donor, into the operating room, where Freeze's adopted inuit son, Koonak, sees them nearly kill Barbara to save Nora's life. Horrified, Koonak rushes to stop them, and in the ensuing chaos, Barbara escapes and runs to the outside of the hideout (an abandoned oil refining station.) You'd Expect: Mr. Freeze (wielding a cryogenic energy gun) to have Gregory watch over Nora and go after Barbara himself. This would be a safe way to retrieve her without causing much damage. Instead: Freeze sends Belson (wielding a revolver) to do it for him.

Belson, being the impulsive dumbass that he is, ends up starting a fire when his bullets hit some fuel tanks, effectively ruining Mr. Freeze's chances to save his wife. If The New Batman Adventures, the revamp of this animated series has one, it's the episode "Joker's Millions".

The titular character realizes that he's been duped by a rival mob boss about the money. If he tries to tell to the public about it, he'll be a laughing stock.

Williams Street - Wikipedia. Williams Street Productions, LLC, operating under the name Williams Street (previously known as Ghost Planet Industries from 1. Space Ghost's home planet), is an animation studio that is owned by Cartoon Network and Turner Broadcasting System, which are both subsidiaries of Time Warner. The studio is the in- house production arm of Adult Swim, as well as the network's main headquarters. Keith Crofford and Mike Lazzo oversee operations for the studio building. Name and logo[edit]The name originates from the location of the studios (which double as the home office for Adult Swim) at 1. Williams Street NW in Atlanta, Georgia, near the current offices of TBS and TNT on Techwood Drive.

They were the initial base for WTBS when it launched as a superstation in the mid- 7. Turner operations moved into the Techwood campus (which was originally a country club, then the first HQ for CNN soon after CNN moved into the CNN Center in downtown Atlanta) in the early 1. The street is named for early Atlanta settler Ammi Williams. The studio's production logo features a wavy gray image of Space Ghost's fictional studio from Space Ghost Coast to Coast, with the words "Williams Street" beneath it. The soundtrack of Mark VII Limited's production logo (the drum roll and the two clinks of the hammer) is often used while the GPI/Williams Street production card is shown. In its early years, the Williams Street logo would often be followed by the original Cartoon Network checkerboard logo and the copyright byline against a black or white background. This was changed, in 2.

CN checkerboard logo for its teeth. The inclusion of the Cartoon Network logo was removed in 2.

Williams Street logo. Filmography[edit]TV animated series[edit]Title. Creator(s)Co- production(s)Notes. Started. Space Ghost Coast to Coast.

Mike Lazzo. Based on the original 1. The Seasons 9 and 1. Game. Tap. 1. 99. Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro.

Animated series also known by various alternative titles. It was the first series that had a theatrical movie.

One episode was never aired. The longest running original series in Adult Swim history. The Brak Show. Jim Fortier, Andy Merrill, and Pete Smith.

Turner Studios. A spin- off of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. This series was 2. Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law. Michael Ouweleen and Erik Richter. J. J. Sedelmaier Productions, Inc.(Season 1, ep. Pilot] only)Turner Studios (Season 2–4)The company produced the Pilot, and from Season 2's eleventh episode to Season 4.

Reused assets from Birdman and the Galaxy Trio. Sealab 2. 02. 1Adam Reed and Matt Thompson.

Productions. Based on Sealab 2. Immortal Grand Prix. Production I. GIPGX Production Committee. Bandai Entertainment.

Bee Train(microseries only)English dub version. The Venture Bros. Jackson Publick. Astro- Base GO!

Noodle Soup Productions, Inc. Pilot & Season 1)World Leaders Entertainment (Season 2–4)Titmouse, Inc.(Season 5–present)The longest running original series on Adult Swim that is still in production.

Perfect Hair Forever. Mike Lazzo, Matt Harrigan, and Matt Maiellaro.

Stroker and Hoop. Casper Kelly and Jeffrey G. Olsen. Turner Studios.

Tom Goes to the Mayor. Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim. Dipshot Films (Season 1)Abso Lutely Productions(Special & Season 2)2. Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil. Loren Bouchard. 20.

Moral Orel. Dino Stamatopoulos. Shadow. Machine Films. Fragical Productions. The series ended with 4. A special was released as the series finale.

Seven lost episodes weren't produced. Robot Chicken. Seth Green and Matthew Senreich. Stoop! d Monkey. Stoopid Buddy Stoodios. Sony Pictures Digital. Shadow. Machine Films (S0. Squidbillies. Jim Fortier and Dave Willis. Mouse. Matt Maiellaro.

It was a series with 2. A webisode was released as the series finale. Assy Mc. Gee. Matt Harrigan and Carl W. Adams. Clambake Animation. Frisky Dingo. Adam Reed and Matt Thompson. Productions. Metalocalypse.

Brendon Small and Tommy Blacha. Titmouse, Inc. 2. Minoriteam. Peter Girardi, Todd James, and Adam de la Peña. Funny Garbage. Reas International. Monkey Wrangler Productions.

The Drinky Crow Show. Tony Millionaire and Eric Kaplan. Mirari Films. 20. Superjail! Christy Karacas, Stephen Warbrick, and Ben Gruber. Titmouse, Inc. Augenblick Studios(Pilot and Season 1 only)2.

Xavier: Renegade Angel. John Lee, Vernon Chatman, Alyson Levy, and Jim Tozzi. PFFRCinematico. 20. The Xtacles. Matt Thompson. Productions. A spin- off of Frisky Dingo. Titan Maximum. Tom Root and Matthew Senreich. Shadow. Machine Films.

Stoop! d Monkey. Tom Is Awesome. Mary Shelley's Frankenhole. Dino Stamatopoulos. Fragical Productions (S0.

Shadow. Machine Films (S0. Starburns Industries(S0. China, ILBrad Neely. Neely Comics. Titmouse, Inc. Working For Monsters (S0.

Mongo Wrestling Alliance. Tommy Blacha. Mirari Films. Originally called The Galaxy Wrestling Alliance. Soul Quest Overdrive.

Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro. Based on the short pilot winner of the online contest Big, Über, Network Sampling, sponsored by Burger King. A spin- off of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Black Dynamite. Michael Jai White, Byron Minns, and Scott Sanders.

Ars Nova Entertainment. Titmouse, Inc. (Season 1 only)N- BOMB SQUAD (Season 2 only)Cartoon Network Studios (Season 2 only)2. Mr. Pickles. Will Carsola and Dave Stewart.

Hot. House Productions. Day by Day Productions. Rick and Morty. Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland.

Justin Roiland's Solo Vanity Card Productions. Harmonious Claptrap. Starburns Industries. Mike Tyson Mysteries. Hugh Davidson. Warner Bros. Animation. First Warner Bros.

Animation original series to be aired on Adult Swim. Brad Neely's Harg Nallin' Sclopio Peepio. Brad Neely. Neely Comics. Working For Monsters. Titmouse, Inc. 2. Apollo Gauntlet. Myles Langlois. Six Point Harness.

Mosaic Media Group. Samurai Jack. Genndy Tartakovsky. Cartoon Network Studios. Only the fifth season. TV live- action series[edit]Title. Creator(s)Co- production(s)Notes.

Started. Saul of the Mole Men. Craig Lewis. Funny Garbage. Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim. Abso Lutely Productions. Fat Guy Stuck in Internet. John Gemberling and Curtis Gwinn.

Cowboy & John Productions. Delocated. Jon Glaser.

PFFRUnintelligible Grunt. Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule. John C. Reilly, Tim Heidecker, and Eric Wareheim.

Abso Lutely Productions. Childrens Hospital. Rob Corddry. The Corddry Company. Abominable Pictures. Warner Bros. Studio 2. Run It Back. Sean Akins. NBASwindy Films. Turner Studios.

Aired only on the Cartoon Network's block CN Real. Off the Air. Dave Hughes. Million Monkeys Inc. First live- action/animation hybrid series aired on Adult Swim. Eagleheart. Michael Koman and Andrew Weinberg.

Dakota Pictures. Conaco. NTSF: SD: SUV: :Paul Scheer. Man On The Moon. Abominable Pictures. The Heart, She Holler.

Vernon Chatman, John Lee, and Alyson Levy. PFFR2. 01. 1–1. 4Loiter Squad. Odd Future. Dickhouse Productions(S0.

Gorilla Flicks (Season 3)The Great Wang Of The Floggnaw Land (Season 3)2. The Eric Andre Show. Eric Andre. Abso Lutely Productions. Sick Duck Productions. Naked Faces. Working For Monsters (S0. The Restless Bell.

Dave Drabik and Andrew Benator. Fine Line Productions.

Turner Studios. 20. The Greatest Event in Television History. Adam Scott and Naomi Scott.

Gettin' Rad. 20. 12–1. You're Whole. Michael Ian Black.

Abominable Pictures. Newsreaders. Rob Corddry, Jonathan Stern, and David Wain. The Corddry Company.

Abominable Pictures. Warner Bros. Studio 2. A spin- off of Childrens Hospital. Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell.

Casper Kelly and Dave Willis. Hot Package. Derrick Beckles. Abso Lutely Productions.

TV Carnage. Abominable Pictures. Black Jesus. Aaron Mc. Gruder and Mike Clattenburg. Mutts Productions. Triage Entertainment.

Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories. Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim. Abso Lutely Productions. Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter. Jon Glaser. PFFRUnintelligible Grunt.

Decker: Unclassified. Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington. Abso Lutely Productions. Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace.

Million Dollar Extreme. Watch Little White Lie Free more. Million Dollar Extreme.

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