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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Toon Heads was a classic anthology series that aired from October 1992 to November 2003 on Cartoon Network. Always aired late at night, this program would show a large variety of rare classic cartoons from many studios, from the Warner Bros. and MGM cartoon catalogs to more obscure studios like Fleischer Studios. The cartoons were almost always aired uncut and uncensored, which allowed this program to show many cartoons that were taboo for daytime television, like such wholesome fare as "The Ducktators" and "Blitz Wolf", and was supplanted by classic cartoon trivia and rare interviews with Golden Age veterans, all of which were narrated by Leslie Fram. The program was a hit, running for 82 episodes, and had two hourlong specials and one half-hour special which was never aired. |