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What was suppose to be the spiritual successor to What a Cartoon Show. Cartoonstitute was a project headed by Craig McCracken (Powerpuff Girls, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends)[1] and Rob Renzetti (My Life as a Teenage Robot) that was meant to be a showcase for new animators to show off their works. The project only got a brief showing on Cartoon Network Video service on the net before quietly being shelved, with only 13 shorts being produced. These shorts are as follows:


  1. Also, the project was named by his wife, Lauren Faust
  2. The first short to be picked up as a series
  3. Which was retooled into Secret Mountain Fort Awesome
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