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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | What What a Cartoon Show was to Cartoon Network, Oh Yeah! Cartoons was to Nickelodeon. It was a showcase of cartoons from multiple fresh and up and coming animators at the time. Several of these animators got their big break here thanks to Fred Seibert, founder of Frederator Studios and creator and producer of Oh Yeah Cartoons, What A Cartoon, and the briefly produced Random Cartoons on Nicktoons Network. Of the shorts that appeared on the show only three were made into series by Nickelodeon; Butch Hartman, with his The Fairly OddParents, Rob Renzetti with My Life as a Teenage Robot, and Bill Burnett and Larry Huber, with ChalkZone. |