Stickin' Around is a series of interstitials produced by Nelvana Limited and Bear Spots, a former television animation subsidiary, for CBS in 1994. They aired as part of CBS's Saturday morning cartoon programming blocks, CBS Toontastic TV and Action Zone, usually airing two to three times during commercial breaks or in between shows such as The Little Mermaid and WildC.A.T.s. After Stickin' Around was green-lit and picked up by YTV in 1995[1], the interstitials were used to promote the series upon its premiere in 1996, as well as a wraparound segment occasionally used as filler after a show ended.
In Canada, the interstitials were broadcasted on YTV in English and Télétoon and Canal Famille in French (under the localized title Les Graffitos). In Europe, they aired on Nickelodeon in the United Kingdom and Canal+ in Poland.
The Stickin' Around interstitials are considered a form of lost media. Of the 26[2][3] originally produced, only 15 have resurfaced and been reuploaded online in some form.
Interstitials[]
- Doin' the Monster Trash
- Temper, Temper
- The Amazing Rubber Guy
- Gross Anatomy
- Vitamin P
- Hit the Showers
- Disappearing Act
- Bye Bye, Baby Birdie
- If It Ain't Fixed, Break It
- Do the Russell
- Yams Away
- Return Your Seats to an Uptight Position
- My Dog Ate My Project
- See Ya, Lederhosen
- Dint'cha, Mr. D?
- The Mucus Touch
- This is a Hiccup!
- Buttnocchio
- The Good, the Bad, and the Bradley
- Photo Oops
- Casa Blank Stare
- Disciplinary Action
- Russell's Lunch
- Pool Party
- Jumbo Frank
- Madame Stacy
Trivia[]
- "The Amazing Rubber Guy" is the only short to be officially released on physical media.
- Out of all of the interstitials, "See Ya, Lederhosen" is the only interstitial to not be adapted into an episode.