As featured in the now cancelled All Ages books Tiny Titans, Superman Family Adventures and the Superpets book series, Superpets makes their animated debut on DC Nation tomorrow 18th May 2010.
As posted by Franco on his facebook page earlier today.
"Friends and Family! Tomorrow on Cartoon Network during the DC Nation block the premiere of the SUPERPETS shorts by my good friend Art Baltazar & myself! Watch, laugh and love! SPREAD THE WORD!"
It's nice to know DC Entertainment does listen to fans from time to time as in my original article.
"Dear DC Comics
I could not help but notice, Tiny Titans does not have a TV show. I think this is a great offense to taste, decency and societal well being. Like your partner company Warner Brothers, I recall a few years ago a rather outstanding show called Tiny Toons had no problem being aired. Now I feel it is time for Tiny Titans to have a televised chance.
There are several reasons for this, the colours and visual aesthetics is both pleasing and calming to potential minors. It promotes creativity and a moral compass to all ages. It does not condescend cute animals, an easily forgotten boon in contemporary culture. It blatantly takes continuity into account. It borrows heavily from Peanuts in its treatment of adult superheroes. And most importantly has an unforgettable cast ranging from obscure kid sidekicks to their semi-anthromorphogenic animal companions."
Merry Christmas"
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/drfry/news/?a=51812
Personally I'm excited to see the small onscreen debut of the dynamic duo of Aquacow and Batcow.
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