It really does honestly, the transition from Cartoon Network to TNT and from TNT to Cartoon Network, and that music does sounds like something from a an adult swim bumper. What’s crazy is that in America and Canada, we north Americans never saw this bumper transition scene because AT&T was separate from Cartoon Network in North America and a lot of the times Cartoon Network in the late 90s and early 2000s before adult swim came out, actually was playing cartoons 24 seven in America.
no seriously I used to watch slither many times back then, they reran it a lot at midnight or 1am, before it rebranded to TCM and TNT turned into a division of sports channel @@Allanbuzzy
+RegularCapital Ha. I knew it! That's cool :) Any luck finding the goofy checkerboard music from the first years? It really seems to be an internal thing sadly.
+TuneTamasha Are you on about the one they used during from the mid 90's - early 00's, with the bouncing blocks at 9pm when they handed over to TNT/TCM? That was by Steve Everitt called 'The Hood', license free libary music. I have a copy somewhere.
I don't think one was made, I've been on Hatmaker Studios website on the Wayback Machine (the design studio that created the CN to TNT Jester handover), and the CN to TNT handover was the only one I saw on there.
@@Rexowogamer No probs, and sorry for the lateness of my reply. Here's more info about the CN/TNT Jester handover web.archive.org/web/19971014132246/www.hatmaker.com/design/broad/broad_html/tntcn.html
1.25 speed makes this sound like an adult swim bumper
It really does honestly, the transition from Cartoon Network to TNT and from TNT to Cartoon Network, and that music does sounds like something from a an adult swim bumper. What’s crazy is that in America and Canada, we north Americans never saw this bumper transition scene because AT&T was separate from Cartoon Network in North America and a lot of the times Cartoon Network in the late 90s and early 2000s before adult swim came out, actually was playing cartoons 24 seven in America.
it’s because it is. it’s taken from an inuyasha bump in 2005
Ah, the nostalgia. Back when movie nights were a real thing (changed)
You're Canadian, you wouldn't have remembered this.
no seriously I used to watch slither many times back then, they reran it a lot at midnight or 1am, before it rebranded to TCM and TNT turned into a division of sports channel @@Allanbuzzy
Once upon a time, in feudal Japan...
windows turbo from os mockups startup/shutdowns music (but the pitch is different)
cool tune
relaxing
I wonder if they used this for Toonami/Adult Swim somewhere...
+TuneTamasha They did use this song on Adult Swim USA.
+RegularCapital Ha. I knew it! That's cool :) Any luck finding the goofy checkerboard music from the first years? It really seems to be an internal thing sadly.
+TuneTamasha Are you on about the one they used during from the mid 90's - early 00's, with the bouncing blocks at 9pm when they handed over to TNT/TCM? That was by Steve Everitt called 'The Hood', license free libary music. I have a copy somewhere.
Nah, I still yet to find a clean version of the music without voiceovers.
I'm seems like a neverending quest. Where to look? Should ask maybe some original staff.
I could make a mashup of this if I wanted to. Lol.
(Inuyasha ad Intensifies)
Wonder if there was an animation similar to the one they used the other way around (the one with the clown that had the timer)
folosim cartoon network
what? the nightmare fuel one?
I don't think one was made, I've been on Hatmaker Studios website on the Wayback Machine (the design studio that created the CN to TNT Jester handover), and the CN to TNT handover was the only one I saw on there.
@@RegularCapital Interesting, thanks!
@@Rexowogamer No probs, and sorry for the lateness of my reply. Here's more info about the CN/TNT Jester handover web.archive.org/web/19971014132246/www.hatmaker.com/design/broad/broad_html/tntcn.html