Stoked is back with all new episodes, teletoon.com spots
Marblemedia, Fresh TV, and Teletoon are kicking off all new, and fresh, episodes of Stoked as the hit series returns with new waves. The surfing-based drama-adventure airs every Thursday at 7pm, as part of Teletoon’s 3 Hour “Really, Really, Really Awesome” block, as well as repeating Sundays at 7pm. It’s a whole new opportunity to meet the Groms, and get in touch with Emma, Reef, Fin, Broseph, Lo, George, Ty, and Johnny Front Desk Guy. Meanwhile, the same producers are hard at work on the Teletoon.com site, with dozens of new activities and features. And then, of course, the preparation has begun on the second season, premiering in September. All of which just puts us in a summer mood! Take a look at some of the senior abuse! (more… )
The new season of Cookie Jar’s Johnny Test
Johnny Test is one of those shows that continues to grab new fans on a daily basis. Some were there, all the way back when it debuted on the KidsWB. But others have since jumped on with the latest season, the fourth, which started on Teletoon last September, and Cartoon Network in November. The show, from Cookie Jar Entertainment and the creator of The Fairly OddParents, will see 26 episodes in all during season 4, and likely 26 more to resign for next year. How long have you been a fan? (more… )
Stoked Groms Gone Wild
For all you Stoked fans out there, don’t forget to tune into tonight’s newest episode, Groms Gone Wild. The latest entry into the Cartoon Network series revolves around Bummer leaving for the weekend and placing Johnny in charge. The groms in this Teletoon series start to pressure Johnny to become the “fun” boss, which can only lead to insanity and chaos, of course. Meanwhile, Reef develops a Bromance with a pro surfer, who seems to be attracted to Emma. Like a weird love triangle!
Chaotic: Secrets of the Lost City
This October, 4Kids Entertainment will introduce the latest chapter in the Chaotic animated series, Chaotic: Secrets of the Lost City. The series is produced entirely in HD, and has already been acquired by Cartoon Network and Teletoon, to air in the US and Canada, respectively, for the 2009-2010 season. With this season added to the original Chaotic series, as well as Chaotic: M’arillian Invasion, the total amount of shows in the Chaotic universe will be bumped up to 78. The animation style of the second season will more closely resemble that of the second, M’arillian Invasion, than the original Flash-animated first season. Which did you like best?
Johnny Test season four on Teletoon
A few weeks back, Johnny Test launched into his fourth season on Teletoon. The adventures of 11-year-old Johnny, and his genetically engineered super dog Dukey, are the constant, willing experiments to his 13-year-old genius twin sisters, Susan and Mary. Whether that’s having a lollipop that gives you super strength, or a rocket powered backpack, every adventure is a fun one. The show originally ran on Cartoon Network and the Kids WB, and has taken a tour to many countries around the world, including Hungary, Latin America, and the United States. Have you been watching the new series? If so, we could use some episode reviews here!!
Metajets soars in popularity
Put simply, Metajets is a high-flying competition of jet pilots. Put even more simply, Metajets is fun. Sunwoo Entertainment has worked with Cookie Jar Entertainment to create 40 episodes of the series thus far. Having already partnered with Disney in Asian regions, like in Korea where the toon airs on KBS, the series will soon appear on Canada’s Teletoon. Next up is to find a way into the American TV landscape, and the groups are all discussing the best way for that to happen. Can’t hurt that they’ve already had writers from the US hit TV show “24″ scripting some Metajets tales! What US channel would you like Metajets to appear on?
Jimmy Two-Shoes
Breakthrough Entertainment is pulling out all the stops to make sure it’s hit series Jimmy Two-Shoes gets to see the world! After signing a recent deal with Disney Television International Japan, the animated toon can begin to develop a Japanese following. Japan joins a number of outlets to air the series, including Teletoon in Canada and Jetix Europe across the seas.
Cartoon Gene
Cake Entertainment is working on a new series that will mix live-action with CG animation. The series in production is called Cartoon Gene, about an average teenager named Gene who happens to have cartoon DNA. This is because his mom is a computer generated action game star and his dad is a super computer geek. The older Gene gets, the more cartoon abilities he has. The series is being produced by Galakids and Teletoon Canada, and hopes to be ready for TV early next year.



















