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The Problem Solverz are called upon to stop an ice-cream factory from being destroyed by its owner. Note 1: Before of the official debut of The Problem Solverz on Cartoon Network, a preview of this episode was shown on the official Paper Rad YouTube channel. Note 2: The opening theme in this episode is to Neon Knome, the Adult Swim's pilot.
In 1984, Disney Educational Productions released a film called Jiminy Cricket, P.S. (Problem Solver) which recycles animation from other Disney shorts. The film was 10 minutes long, and also stars Goofy, Donald Duck, and Ludwig Von Drake. It was originally released on VHS. [2] [3]
Problem Solvers may refer to: The Problem Solverz, an animated television series aired on Cartoon Network "The Problem Solvers", an episode of sitcom 30 Rock;
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Stone Quackers was created by Ben Jones, who also created The Problem Solverz for Cartoon Network. After leaving Cartoon Network, Jones began working with Fox Broadcasting Company on their new animation block, Animation Domination High-Def. During this endeavor, Jones pitched Stone Quackers to Fox as a program for the block.
Jones is the main creator and the voice actor of Alfe and Roba in the Cartoon Network show, The Problem Solverz. [ 8 ] In 2013, Jones became the creative director of the Fox Saturday night programming block ADHD , [ 9 ] where he released his series, Stone Quackers .
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"The Problem Solvers" received generally positive reception from television critics, although some expressed disappointment in the tone. According to the Nielsen ratings system, the episode was watched by 5.8 million households during its original broadcast, and received a 2.9 rating/7 share among viewers in the 18–49 demographic.