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Shut Up! Cartoons : ウィキペディア英語版
Shut Up! Cartoons

Shut Up! Cartoons is an animation channel project created by the Smosh duo (Anthony Padilla, Ian Hecox) and Barry Blumberg that features various animated videos, and adult animated videos. Shut Up! Cartoons launched on April 30, 2012 with ''Do's and Dont's''.
==Content==
The initial teaser trailer featured clips from 11 different shows, with Padilla and Hecox later informing their viewers that there were 18 planned shows in total. The first three cartoons launched by the network included ''Do's and Don'ts: A Children's Guide to Social Survival'' and ''Zombies vs. Ninjas'', which both met positive response among YouTubers. However, ''Pubertina'', a show about an 11-year-old going through puberty, met severe backlash (needed ) but it also gathered a committing fanbase called Pubelievers, mostly young females. In May 2012, Smosh launched ''Krogzilla'', a show created by and starring Cory Edwards and featuring John O'Hurley, which received a positive response. Then they released ''Snowjacked'', broadcast on Tuesdays, which met mixed reviews.
At the end of the first three cartoons' 10 episode run, they were replaced by ''Nature Break'' to positive response, ''Weasel Town'' to mixed response, and ''Oishi High School Battle'' to positive response. ''Oishi High School Battle'' spawned a second season. Another show was added replacing ''Krogzilla'' called ''Samurai! Daycare'' which has received positive response. In September 2012, they also launched ''Politicats'' to replace ''Snowjacked'', which met positive response. The show that replaced ''Nature Break'' is ''Planets'', a reality show about the ten celestial bodies of the galaxy (the nine planets and the sun), which met positive response.
The show replacing ''Weasel Town'', entitled ''Really Freaking Embarrassing'', created by Peter Hannan (Nickelodeon's ''CatDog''), met very negative response from the viewers. Its first trailer was removed from the website, stated as "shocking and disturbing content".
A new trailer was added, with less disturbing scenes. In September 2012, the channel launched "Oishi Origins", a three-episode prequel to Oishi High School Battle. The show replacing ''Samurai! Daycare'' is ''Icons of Teen'', which features both fictional characters (such as Batman and Spock) and real celebrities (such as Oprah Winfrey) as teenagers. The show met mixed reviews. Also that week, "Oishi Origins" was replaced by "Teleporting Fat Guy", which is based on a character from previous Smosh videos and explains how he became the Teleporting Fat Guy. The show met positive reviews.
On November 20, ''Politicats'' was replaced by ''Sub: 3'' following a Speed Racer-like character that delivers pizza on a tight time limit, met by mixed reviews. On November 28, the trailer was released for ''With Zombies'' created by Matt Clark (the creator of Planets), also met with mixed reviews. On November 15 of 2013, Do's and Don'ts and Krogzilla received IAWTV nominations for Best Animated Web Series.〔http://iawtvawards.org/portfolio/best-animated-web-series-201〕 The second seasons for Do's and Dont's and Pubertina preimered in April 2014, with Do's and Dont's ending in April, and Pubertina ending in May.
On June 12, 2013, the paper series Paper Cuts premiered on the channel. The ten episodes featured shot-by-shot re-creations of famous movie scenes and trailers made entirely out of construction paper, which was widely praised.
On June 23, 2013, the Canadian stop motion series Life's a Zoo premiered on the channel, to mixed reviews.

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