O Canada was an animated television anthology series, broadcast in the United States on Cartoon Network. Shown mainly on Sunday nights (early Monday mornings) at 12:00 midnight ET, O Canada featured a selection of animated shorts from Canada, mostly from the archives of the National Film Board of Canada. The title of the series originated from the name of Canada's national anthem, O Canada.
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- O Canada was an animated television anthology series, broadcast in the United States on Cartoon Network. Shown mainly on Sunday nights (early Monday mornings) at 12:00 midnight ET, O Canada featured a selection of animated shorts from Canada, mostly from the archives of the National Film Board of Canada. The title of the series originated from the name of Canada's national anthem, O Canada. One of the notable shorts featured in this series was Bob's Birthday, which would later serve as the basis for Comedy Central / Global Television Network's Bob and Margaret series, which would debut the following year. Despite its time slot, Bob's Birthday was censored with one scene, that featured Bob naked, edited with a maple leaf electronically superimposed over his genitalia.
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- O Canada was an animated television anthology series, broadcast in the United States on Cartoon Network. Shown mainly on Sunday nights (early Monday mornings) at 12:00 midnight ET, O Canada featured a selection of animated shorts from Canada, mostly from the archives of the National Film Board of Canada. The title of the series originated from the name of Canada's national anthem, O Canada.
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