101 SECRETOS de las CARICATURAS de tu INFANCIA - Summary

Summary

This text is a transcription of a video about 101 lesser-known facts about popular cartoons from the 80s and 90s. The facts include:

* Trivia about the creation and production of shows like The Powerpuff Girls, Rugrats, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Animaniacs
* Behind-the-scenes information about the voices, characters, and episodes of these shows
* References to other popular culture, such as The Beatles, Stephen King, and Harry Potter
* Interesting tidbits about the creators and inspirations behind the shows
* Some facts that are a bit more mature and may "ruin" childhood memories, such as the existence of adult versions of the shows.

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Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The Powerpuff Girls were originally going to be called "The Whoopass Girls".
2. SpongeBob SquarePants was created by a marine biologist.
3. The Powerpuff Girls were so popular that they had the highest rating in the history of Cartoon Network.
4. Rugrats was the first animated series of Nickelodeon to make its own movie.
5. In the episode "Me the Be" of The Powerpuff Girls, you can see 65 references to The Beatles.
6. Two episodes of the cartoon "Monsters" were not broadcast in Mexico due to their content being considered "disgusting and dirty".
7. The actor who played Guaqu in the English edition of Animaniacs was inspired by The Voice of Ringo Star, the drummer of The Beatles.
8. The Powerpuff Girls were going to be canceled but the executives decided not to due to their popularity.
9. SpongeBob was going to be called "SpongeBoy" but the name was already taken.
10. The Krusty Krab was originally a nursing home before Mr. Krabs bought it and kicked out all the old people.
11. Dot's real name from Animaniacs is Princess Angelica Contessa.
12. Mojo Jojo is inspired by a character from a Japanese science fiction series called "Spectrum Man".
13. The Powerpuff Girls have different names in other countries, such as "Petal", "Bubble", and "Cactus" in Spain.
14. The Rugrats movie was based on the question "What would happen if babies could talk?"
15. The executive producers of The Powerpuff Girls decided not to make a seventh season due to other projects.
16. SpongeBob was born on July 14, 1986, according to his driver's license.
17. Johnny Depp and Scarlett Johansson are fans of SpongeBob.
18. The Powerpuff Girls were originally going to be three ducks named Yi, Smaki, and Waki.
19. Timmy Turner's hat was going to be blue but the creator of the series ran out of ink while drawing it.
20. The first appearance of Courage was in the short "The Space Chicken" in 1995.
21. The creator of Rugrats had planned a nighttime version of the broadcast called "Rugr Cals" which would have had more adult humor.
22. The Shadows Adventures of Billy Mandy was originally going to be called "The Green and EV Show".
23. In the 1960s series The Pink Panther, the character only spoke in two chapters.
24. The Fairly OddParents had thought of drawing Timmy Turner's parents without a head.
25. The character of Justo de Courage is based on a serial killer called Edgame.
26. All the series mentioned have their own porn version.