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  1. O Canada is a Canadian animated television anthology series, broadcast in the United States, and all across the Asia-Pacific region on Cartoon Network. O Canada was the first Canadian cartoon series to air on Cartoon Network.

  2. O Canada: With Jay Brazeau, Donald Brittain, Jackie Burroughs, Richard Condie. Created in 1939, the National Film Board of Canada has produced and distributed literally thousands of films by and about Canadians, including hundreds of animated shorts.

    • (143)
    • 1997-01-08
    • Animation, Musical, Comedy
    • 25
  3. May 27, 2011 · O Canada Full Show, Epcot, Walt Disney World Resort - YouTube. UndercoverTourist.com. 190K subscribers. Subscribed. 670. 185K views 12 years ago. O Canada within Canada, Epcot at Walt...

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    • Shorts shown on O Canada

    O Canada is a Canadian-American animated television anthology series, broadcast on Cartoon Network in the United States and all across the Asia-Pacific region. O Canada was the first Canadian cartoon series to air on the Turner-owned Cartoon Network. The show was also frequently aired on Teletoon in Canada, but not as much as it did on Cartoon Network in the United States and all across the Asia-Pacific region. Like TNT & Cartoon Network Asia, the 24-hour feed of Cartoon Network Asia has 8 different audio tracks including English, Standard Chinese, Taiwanese Mandarin, Cantonese, Thai, Korean, Japanese and Filipino. Unlike TNT & Cartoon Network Asia, Cartoon Network Asia aired O Canada on a separate 24-hour feed of its service along with Late Night Black & White and all of the other shows that also aired on its timeshared feed with TNT Asia during the night including Looney Tunes, The Flintstones, Dexter's Laboratory and Crocadoo.

    Shown mainly on Sunday nights (early Monday mornings) at 12:00 midnight ET, O Canada featured a selection of animated shorts from Canada, mostly from the archives of the National Film Board of Canada. Some of the animated shorts featured were part of the NFB's Canada Vignettes collection of shorts first produced for CBC Television.

    The title of the series originated from the name of Canada's national anthem, "O Canada".

    One of the notable shorts featured in this series was Bob's Birthday, which would later serve as the basis for Comedy Central / Global Television Network's Bob and Margaret series, which would debut the following year. Despite its time slot, Bob's Birthday was censored with one scene, that featured Bob nude from the waist down, edited with a maple leaf electronically superimposed over his genitalia, despite the sexually suggestive dialogues, depictions of severed limbs as a pet’s chew toy, and the implied act near the end remaining intact.

    This packaged series was aimed more at adult audiences rather than children, despite being received a TV-Y7 rating, which it would have earned a higher rating and run on the mature block Adult Swim if it aired today. According to TV Guide on the 7/12-18/97 issue, it was classified as an adult animated program.

    Cartoon Network’s deal from NFB which was signed expired in 2002 in favor of the late night adult block.

    •Getting Started

    •Hot Stuff

    •Bob's Birthday

    •Begone, Dull Care

    •The Lump

    •The Cat Came Back

  4. May 17, 2024 · ‘O Canada,’ national anthem of Canada. It was proclaimed the official national anthem on July 1, 1980. ‘God Save the Queen’ remains the royal anthem of Canada. Learn more about the anthem’s composers, its English and French lyrics, changes over the years, and more.

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  5. O Canada was a Canadian-American animated television anthology series, broadcast in the United States on Cartoon Network. O Canada was the first Canadian cartoon to air on Cartoon Network. Shown mainly on Sunday nights at 12:00 midnight ET, O Canada featured a selection of animated shorts from Canada, mostly from the archives of the National ...

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  7. The “Official” O Canada · In All Of Us Command: Story of an Anthem · Exhibits. R. Stanley Weir’s “O Canada” was accepted as the official English language version on July 1, 1980, a hundred years after the French version was performed for the first time.

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