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A rare behind-the-scenes video of The Moxy Show titled "The Making of Moxy" was uploaded in YouTube which featured the production, starting and magical-works on how the show was made, Moxy was created and the art of computer animation, including interviews of crew members and the appearance of Bobcat Goldthwait, Moxy's voice actor.
 
A rare behind-the-scenes video of The Moxy Show titled "The Making of Moxy" was uploaded in YouTube which featured the production, starting and magical-works on how the show was made, Moxy was created and the art of computer animation, including interviews of crew members and the appearance of Bobcat Goldthwait, Moxy's voice actor.
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After Cartoon Network's 10th anniversary tribute video (10 years in 60 seconds), Moxy was never mentioned or recognized by the network itself, not even on their 20th anniversary in 2012.
   
 
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==Trivia==
*Moxy makes an appearance in the [[OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes]] episode Crossover Nexus, this makes this the first time Moxy has appeared in official Cartoon Network media since the 10th anniversary promo of Cartoon Network in 2002.
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*Moxy makes an appearance in the [[OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes]] episode Crossover Nexus, which marks the first (and currently, only) time Moxy has appeared in official Cartoon Network media since the 10th anniversary promo of Cartoon Network in 2002.
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*The Moxy Show was not the only Cartoon Network series to not have any DVD releases, there are lots and lots of CN shows that weren't released on DVD. examples of shows are Whatever Happened to… Robot Jones?, SquirrelBoy, The Problem Solverz, and Sheep in the Big City.
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*It also wasn't the only CN show to not be picked up by Boomerang, there are also too much CN shows that weren't picked up by Boomerang. examples: Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi, Time Squad, Class of 3000, and The Life and Times of Juniper Lee.
 
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MoxyCatchphrase.PNG|Moxy posing while making a raspberry sound while trying to come up with a catchphrase for himself.
 
MoxyCatchphrase.PNG|Moxy posing while making a raspberry sound while trying to come up with a catchphrase for himself.
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Screenshot_20181010-101050.jpg|Here is Moxy from Crossover Nexus.
 
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Revision as of 19:56, 22 September 2019

The moxy show-show

The second logo of the show used from 1995-1998.

The Moxy Show was an animation anthology television series produced by Hanna-Barbera and is the first Cartoon Network original series. The show ran on December 5, 1993, originally as The Moxy Pirate Show, and consisted of classic cartoons divided by 3-D animated interstitials featuring Moxy, a dog, and Flea, a flea.

As of 2018, The Moxy Show has not had any DVD releases and no full episodes of it can not be found in the entire internet, meaning that it is the rarest of all of Cartoon Networks programming to be seen after 2000.

Later in 2011, fans who recorded the series at the time it was still on the air had uploaded clips of certain episodes, bumpers during the early era of Cartoon Network and the show's theme song that were either dubbed in English or Spanish into video-sharing websites such as YouTube.

A rare behind-the-scenes video of The Moxy Show titled "The Making of Moxy" was uploaded in YouTube which featured the production, starting and magical-works on how the show was made, Moxy was created and the art of computer animation, including interviews of crew members and the appearance of Bobcat Goldthwait, Moxy's voice actor.

After Cartoon Network's 10th anniversary tribute video (10 years in 60 seconds), Moxy was never mentioned or recognized by the network itself, not even on their 20th anniversary in 2012.

Broadcast History

USA

Cartoon Network (1993-2000, original run; 2000, reruns) TBS (1993-1996) TNT (1993-1995)

Trivia

  • Moxy makes an appearance in the OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes episode Crossover Nexus, which marks the first (and currently, only) time Moxy has appeared in official Cartoon Network media since the 10th anniversary promo of Cartoon Network in 2002.
  • The Moxy Show was not the only Cartoon Network series to not have any DVD releases, there are lots and lots of CN shows that weren't released on DVD. examples of shows are Whatever Happened to… Robot Jones?, SquirrelBoy, The Problem Solverz, and Sheep in the Big City.
  • It also wasn't the only CN show to not be picked up by Boomerang, there are also too much CN shows that weren't picked up by Boomerang. examples: Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi, Time Squad, Class of 3000, and The Life and Times of Juniper Lee.

Gallery