Top Shows
Stranger Things The Mandalorian The Witcher The Boys House of the Dragon The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Loki The Flash The Blacklist The Last of Us The Handmaid's Tale Grey's Anatomy The Umbrella Academy Rick and Morty Star Trek: Discovery The Good Doctor Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan Star Trek: Picard Black Mirror Yellowstone Ted Lasso Andor Manifest The Wheel of Time The Orville Young Sheldon Fear the Walking Dead You The Rookie Billions True Detective Fargo Titans Foundation Superman & Lois The Crown Outlander 9-1-1 Reacher South Park Halo Sex Education Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Wednesday Squid Game Peacemaker (2022) American Horror Story Succession Family Guy Chicago Fire
|
Nancy Cartwright
United States
Age: 65
Born: 25 Oct, 1957
TV Series Starring Nancy Cartwright
Rugrats (2021)
A re-imagining of the classic '90s hit, the series features rich and colorful CG-animation and follows the toddlers as they explore the world and beyond from their pint-sized and wildly imaginative point-of-view.
The Replacements
In this entertaining animated comedy two orphans, 13 year old Riley and her 12 year old brother Todd find a special website where they order two cool new parents. What they get is beyond their wildest dreams: their new mum is a spy, agent K, who has a very cool talking car. Dad is a famous stuntman, Dick Daring. It looks like their new life is going to be very exciting, but as if that wasn't enough, the website sends them special mobile phones that allow them to ring up and nominate any adult they want replaced! But the repercussions aren't always what they envisage. Stars lending their voices to this series include Nancy Cartwright and veteran actor David McCallum.
All Grown Up!
Nickelodeon, after hearing the demands from the fans, made a one-time special called 'All Growed Up', which was a Rugrats episode showing them in 10 years. Airing on June 21, 2001, it was the highest rated Nick program ever. After the success, Nick called Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo, and asked them to make a series...
Kim Possible
Disney's smash hit Kim Possible is focused on the everyday life of a high school teen. Kim Possible has to find a balance with everything school related, and battling super villains on a regular basis. Of course, all heroes need a wisecracking, clumsy partner. Kim is no exception. The comic relief of the heroic duo, Ron Stoppable, is always there for Kim, though his pet and second best friend Rufus, the naked mole rat, is always there to help out the duo when the going gets rough.
God, the Devil and Bob
God is disappointed in the world today. So many people are doing wrong, not using good judgment, and God is getting sick of it. God is just thinking of giving it all up. That is, unless he can find one person that can prove the world is worth saving, then he won't destroy it.
The Critic
This is a show about the life of a down-on-his-luck film critic, named Jay Sherman, who gets no respect at home or at work. For his career, he has to review pathetic movies. His response to most of these films is "It stinks!".
Animaniacs
Warner Bros. follow-up to Tiny Toon Adventures was a show even nuttier than its predecessor. It originally ran every weekday afternoon and Saturday mornings on Fox for the first season, then moved to Saturday mornings on the (new at the time) WB permanently for the remaining seasons.
Goof Troop
Disney's lovable superstar Goofy is now staring in his own show with his son Maximillian "Max" Goof and his pet cat, Waffles. As a single father living in Spoonerville, USA he will make you laugh with madness. But next door neighbor Pete will do anything to get Goofy out of his neighborhood. But with little help from Pete's wife Peg, Goofy won't have any problem at all. Max on the other hand tries to be much cooler than his dad and with his new pals PJ and Pistol they get themselves into wacky adventures. Of course the show won't be complete without the " How to Do" narrator. The show also has a movie which takes place a few years after the series when Max is a teenager along with new chracters like his sweetheart Roxanne, Stacey and Bobby. Also there is a direct-to-video sequel where Goofy has to go back to school and meeting the lovely librarian Sylvia.
Rugrats
The show focuses on a group of toddlers, most prominently Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil and Angelica, and their day-to-day lives, usually involving common life experiences that become adventures in the babies' imaginations.
Adults in the series are almost always unaware of what the children are up to; however, this only provides more room for the babies to explore and discover their surroundings.
The Simpsons
The Simpsons is an animated sitcom about the antics of a dysfunctional family called the Simpsons. It's the longest running animated series in prime time network television.
Snorks (1983)
The Snorks are a race of small, colorful beings that live happily in the (saltwater) underwater world of Snorkland. They have snorkels on their heads, which are used to propel them swiftly through the water. As evidenced by the cartoon series, when a Snork becomes excited their tube makes a "snork" sound. They have much of the same technology as contemporary humans, adapted to their own aquatic environment. The Snorks use clams as currency ("clams" is also a slang term for money).
Shirt Tales (1982)
Based on a popular line of greeting cards, The Shirt Tales were a group of adorable animals whose shirts would randomly proclaim things such as "Hug me" or "Let's go!," usually hinting at the current mood of the various "Tales." The group consisted of leader Tyg the tiger, Rick the raccoon, panda named Pammy, Digger the mole and a monkey called Bogey. In the second season, another female character was added, young Kip the kangaroo. The group lives in an oak tree in the middle of a public park, under the watchful eye of Superintendent Dinkle. Hardly a group of loiterers, the Shirt Tails help park visitors through acts of goodwill and their uncanny ability to solve mysteries.
|