Cartoon Factory

Cartoon Factory is an American animated television series and showcase produced by Turner Broadcasting and Frederator Studios. The animation style for the cartoon series is based on the artwork of Al Brodax (of King Features Inc.). The series parodies to that of many productions of cartoon television series.

Description
Creator Fred Seibert, uses this show as an aNormal textnimated spin-off of Oh Yeah! Cartoons.

Unlike Oh Yeah!, animated hosts were used for the series. The show features several segments, but mostly focused on the Cartoon Factory segment. The series features several animated shorts that were from Random Cartoons, Oh Yeah!'s first spin-off, to be put on the showcase.

It is unknown if any new shorts will be producing, nor if any of the shorts will become full-fledged series.

Cartoon Factory
The segment is based on Jim Carrey's first series, The Duck Factory.The series focuses mainly on George and Harold (named after the characters from Captain Underpants), two naive teenagers who are off to look for a job as cartoonists in Hollywood, California. While arriving next to a low-budget animation company, Frank Burston Productions, they find out that Frank Burston has died from cancer and now the animation company needs new blood, so they both get their job in the animation firm in which their main cartoon is "Flory & Mace" (a Tom and Jerry-like cartoon).

Characters

 * George & Harold: Two cartoonists from North Philadelphia who are off looking for animation jobs in which they take the job in Frank Burston Productions. They are 18-years old and they are both naive. The main difference between the two is that George is a worrywart who is Caucasian and Harold is a laid-back pacifist who is African-American. Both of the characters are named after the main characters in the Captain Underpants books. George is voiced by Dominic James and Harold is voiced by Carlos Knight.
 * Frank Burston: The deceased original owner of the animation company, Frank Burston Productions. Frank was known by the crew as the tyranic but thoughtful animator who is now gone. Frank died from cancer and now, his ditzy wife, Sharena is taking over the job. Frank is voiced by Tom Kenny during the flashbacks.
 * Moe Brick: The man-of-a-thousand cartoon voices who provides the voice of Flory and Mace. Moe is the only one who takes responsibility of his job, other than Wendell. Moe speaks in a rather grouchy and thawl voice but has the ability to change his pitch when providing the voices for the cartoons. Moe is also allergic to carrots. Moe is based on the legendary voice-actor, Mel Blanc, who was the main voice for the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies characters. He is voiced by real-life cartoon voice artist, Joe Alasky.
 * Wendell Perthon: A comedy writer known for writing various storybooks and plays in which were produced in American and Kabuki theatre. His favorite act is mime and he is one of the only characters to take responsibility of his job. He is voiced by real-life cartoon writer, Thurop Van Orman.
 * Sori Yipp: A Korean animator and artist who can only produce character designs and models for the series. She cannot speak English but Frank can understand her since he provided the voices of many foreign characters and had to learn the language to play the part. She is voiced by real-life cartoon storyboard artist, Niki Yang.
 * Scripz: The editor of the studio who makes numerous edits of the cartoon due to censorship and places them in a later box for an official homemedia release of the series. Scripz' real name is never revealed. He is voiced by Jess Harnell.

Claymorace
Animated shorts based on the Wallace and Gromit shorts focuses on a man who is working on a farm with his anthropomorphical mute dog, Charley while disasters happen across the farm.

Chris Javo
A Spanish cartoon based on the series, El Chavo del Ocho. The shorts are about an orphan named Chris Javo who hangs around in the neighborhood with a spoiled child (Weko), a lowlife conartist (Alejandro), a dastardly trickster (Juan), a widower (Flanda), a pencil-necked teacher (Profesor Rodriguez) and a landlord (Sr. Gonzales).

Mighty Bot & Gogo Axel
A mecha-anime series in which the animation style parodies that of Japanese cartoon series from the 1950s-70s in which the animes mouths are not synced to the words and the characters talk fast. The show focuses on a league of robots called the Mighty Bots who work together with a spunky racer named Gogo Axel (parody of Speed Racer) to save the world.