Shorts in a Bunch

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Shorts in a Bunch
GenreComedy
Variety
Voices ofVarious
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes13
Production
Producers
  • Cheryl Griffin
  • Danielle Kinder (associate producer)
EditorKarrin Ellertson
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkNicktoons Network
Original releaseSeptember 23 (2007-09-23) –
December 30, 2007 (2007-12-30)

Shorts in a Bunch was a Nicktoons variety series. The show first premiered on September 23, 2007 and ended on December 30, 2007 but was canceled due to its decreasing viewers. It was also taken off the air on January 28, 2008. The show is similar to Cartoon Network's Sunday Pants, where which featured original/not original shorts but with the exclusion of live-action segments.

Shorts[]

Some shorts featured in the series are aired 3-4 per episode.

Title Created by Production company(s)
Avatar: The Last Airbender — Super Deformed Shorts Mike DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko Nickelodeon Animation Studio
The Christmas Calendar Christian Davin, Lesley Taylor Gaumont Animation, Cookie Jar Group and TiJi
Edgar & Ellen Charles Ogden (original books) Bardel Entertainment, Star Farm Productions, YTV and Nicktoons
Hiro Alessandro Ferrari Nickelodeon Italy
Mr. Meaty Jamie Shannon and Jason Hopley Nickelodeon, 3J's Productions and CBC Television
Nicktoons Film Festival Nicktoons Network Frederator Studios
Planet Sketch Aardman, Decode Entertainment, and Teletoon
The Presentators Stefan Marjoram, Dan Lane, and Wee Brian Aardman and Nickelodeon UK
Primo Prism Entertainment
Prometheus & Bob Cote Zellers Luna Vox Productions
Those Scurvy Rascals Blue-Zoo and Entara
A Town Called Panic La Parti and Pic Pic André Aardman and Entropie Films

Pilots[]

All six pilots are produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio.

Title Episode Created by Synopsis Voices
The Billy Goats: Bacon & Bunk "Moby Weenie" Debbi Cone and Luke Brookshier Rob Paulsen as Bacon
Carlos Alazraqui as Bunk
Emperor "Emperor of the Beasts" Scott Christian Sava and Mike Kunkel Will Friedle as Emperor
Skye Arens as Ollie
Harland Williams as Eugene
Kevin Michael Richardson as George
Grumpy Puppy "First Place Pup" Bob Boyle and Jack Thomas Carlos Alazraqui as Grumpy Puppy
Tom Kenny as Paxton J. Pig
The Modifyers N/A Lynne Naylor and Chris Reccardi A young woman named "Agent Xero", and her sidekick Mole, attempt to return the All Seeing Eye to the Museum of Really Odd Stuff, before Rat shows it to Baron Vain. Mae Whitman as Agent Xero/Lacey Shadows
Jeff Bennett as Mole and Rat
Paul Rugg as Katz and Baron Vain
Monster Safari N/A Mark Caballero and Seamus Walsh
Christopher Finnegan (co-creator)
The Wizzard of Krudd N/A Mike Stern and Greg Miller Devon Werkheiser as Gordo
Clive Revill as Butterbeard
Jeff Bennett as Rotten the Minus
James Arnold Taylor as Kunkle

Others[]

This is a list of six shorts featured in the series that are student films.

  • Birds of a Feather (created by Joe P. TT and Nick Butera)
  • Cafeteria Crush (created by Chris Allison)
  • Cuddle Bee: Hugs 'n' Such (created by Alex Hirsch and Adrian Molina)
  • Penguins, Penguins, Penguins (created by Mike Williams)
  • That's the Way the Kitty Crumbles (created by Sean Kreiner)
  • Thirsty Iguana (created by Leonardo Matsuda)

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