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A Kitty Bobo Show
A Kitty Bobo Show is an American animated television pilot created by Kevin Kaliher and Meaghan Dunn, and produced by Cartoon Network Studios for Cartoon Network. The pilot revolves around the eponymous character, Kitty Bobo (Dante Basco), as he tries to prove his coolness to his friends.
The premise is roughly based on Dunn's life as a Korean adoptee, and the main character had previously been featured in a comic strip by Dunn titled Kimchi Girl. The pilot aired on August 17, 2001, on the network as part of their Big Pick competition, a marathon of ten pilots with viewers selecting one to be produced for the network's fall 2002 season; the series lost second place to Codename: Kids Next Door.
The pilot episode is titled "Cellphones".
Kitty Bobo is making his way to Poochee's Diner, where his friends, Paul Dog, Maggie and Monkey Carl, are waiting for him. Once inside, he boasts about his new cellphone, showing off his ringtone ("The Kitty Bobo Kool Kustom Ringer Song"), but refuses to reveal its provenance. Maggie brushes this off, since cellphones are so commonplace, but Paul points out they aren't in on the trend.
Maggie asks her friends to go to the movies with her. Paul and Monkey Carl can't go, so Maggie drags Kitty Bobo into the theater, annoyed at his obsession with his new phone. She is excited for the movie, having waited all summer to see it, but Kitty Bobo's cell phone rings in the theater. Maggie angrily tells him to turn off the phone since they're at the movies, but he puts it on vibrate mode instead. However, the cellphone vibrates throughout the movie. Eventually, he manages to annoy everyone in the theater, and gets kicked out.
That night, Kitty Bobo meets up with Paul, asking him to help in his plot to prove that he is cooler than Graffiti, since he has a phone. He strikes up a conversation with Graffiti, during which he has Paul call him through a nearby payphone, so he can take the fake call and show off his cellphone. When he thinks Graffiti is out of earshot, the two pat themselves on the back for the prank. However, Graffiti finds Paul on the payphone and foils the joke, telling Kitty Bobo that he will never be cool, even if he has a cell phone.
The next morning, while on his bike, Kitty Bobo calls Maggie, who tells him to stop talking about his cellphone and makes plans to meet up with him later that day. He then calls Paul and also makes plans to meet up with him at Poochee's. He texts Monkey Carl, but since he's not watching the road, he accidentally rides into a construction site and crashes his bike through a wall. He screams in horror when he realizes his cellphone is broken.
A disheveled Kitty Bobo arrives at Poochee's Diner and tells his friends the bad news. Much to his shock, he realizes that almost everybody, including his friends, now has a cell phone. The story ends with him, screaming in horror, again, as the camera zooms out to show everybody with cell phones.
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A Kitty Bobo Show
A Kitty Bobo Show is an American animated television pilot created by Kevin Kaliher and Meaghan Dunn, and produced by Cartoon Network Studios for Cartoon Network. The pilot revolves around the eponymous character, Kitty Bobo (Dante Basco), as he tries to prove his coolness to his friends.
The premise is roughly based on Dunn's life as a Korean adoptee, and the main character had previously been featured in a comic strip by Dunn titled Kimchi Girl. The pilot aired on August 17, 2001, on the network as part of their Big Pick competition, a marathon of ten pilots with viewers selecting one to be produced for the network's fall 2002 season; the series lost second place to Codename: Kids Next Door.
The pilot episode is titled "Cellphones".
Kitty Bobo is making his way to Poochee's Diner, where his friends, Paul Dog, Maggie and Monkey Carl, are waiting for him. Once inside, he boasts about his new cellphone, showing off his ringtone ("The Kitty Bobo Kool Kustom Ringer Song"), but refuses to reveal its provenance. Maggie brushes this off, since cellphones are so commonplace, but Paul points out they aren't in on the trend.
Maggie asks her friends to go to the movies with her. Paul and Monkey Carl can't go, so Maggie drags Kitty Bobo into the theater, annoyed at his obsession with his new phone. She is excited for the movie, having waited all summer to see it, but Kitty Bobo's cell phone rings in the theater. Maggie angrily tells him to turn off the phone since they're at the movies, but he puts it on vibrate mode instead. However, the cellphone vibrates throughout the movie. Eventually, he manages to annoy everyone in the theater, and gets kicked out.
That night, Kitty Bobo meets up with Paul, asking him to help in his plot to prove that he is cooler than Graffiti, since he has a phone. He strikes up a conversation with Graffiti, during which he has Paul call him through a nearby payphone, so he can take the fake call and show off his cellphone. When he thinks Graffiti is out of earshot, the two pat themselves on the back for the prank. However, Graffiti finds Paul on the payphone and foils the joke, telling Kitty Bobo that he will never be cool, even if he has a cell phone.
The next morning, while on his bike, Kitty Bobo calls Maggie, who tells him to stop talking about his cellphone and makes plans to meet up with him later that day. He then calls Paul and also makes plans to meet up with him at Poochee's. He texts Monkey Carl, but since he's not watching the road, he accidentally rides into a construction site and crashes his bike through a wall. He screams in horror when he realizes his cellphone is broken.
A disheveled Kitty Bobo arrives at Poochee's Diner and tells his friends the bad news. Much to his shock, he realizes that almost everybody, including his friends, now has a cell phone. The story ends with him, screaming in horror, again, as the camera zooms out to show everybody with cell phones.