Bloo's Gang

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Title card of the only produced episode.

Bloo's Gang was a proposed American animated television series that would've been spun-off from Cartoon Network's What a Cartoon! anthology series. It was created by Mike Milo and Harry McLaughlin, with the former also acting as director, who wrote a backdoor pilot called "Bow-Wow Buccaneers" in 1995, which was produced by Hanna-Barbera. Following that, Milo storyboarded the next episode, "The Skies of Bloo," but after the pilot failed to create interest after it premiered on March 17, 1996, the second episode and all hope for a fully realized series was cancelled.

The series would have revolved around a dog named Bloo and his two dimwitted friends, Scully and Simon, who led by Bloo, would've got into misadventures due to being bored with their man's best friend role.

Cast

Behind the scenes

  • Between 2004-2009, Cartoon Network aired Craig McCracken's Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, a show revolving around a different Bloo's gang.

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