Movies are shown frequently in Cartoon Network. But the credits at the end are running too fast, but the music is normal. That means the music ends earlier than usual as soon as the credits disappear. So for example, in those Pokemon movies, the scenes playing after the events of those movies (behind the darn credits) look too fast and abnormal for real-life. Then, those Cartoon Network Extra's always appear after the movies. Why does all this weird stuff happen? They should've played the credits normally so that the Cartoon Network Extras are replaced. Or the network should've made custom credits for those movies like for the Cartoon Network shows. I request good answers, not "I don't know" or bad answers like in my last bunch of questions here.
2007-07-15
14:00:21
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Custard Maersk
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Entertainment & Music
➔ Comics & Animation