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Cartoon Network's Funniest Bloopers and Other Embarrassing Moments: June 6, 2003 [66] Cartoon Network's Golden Betty Awards: 1995: Cartoon Network's Greatest Musical Moments: 2003: Cartoon Summer Kick-Off Special: 2005–06: Contest: 2013: A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith: September 24, 1999 [62] Droopy's Guide to the Cartoon Network: October ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 February 2025. A request that this article title be changed to List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network (Canada) is under discussion. Please do not move this article until the discussion is closed. This is a list of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network Canada. Télétoon has a different schedule ...
The DEA Red Ribbon Week Patch Program was an effort by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration designed to provide members of the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts the opportunity to earn a special patch by promoting and engaging in related anti-drug activities celebrated during Red Ribbon Week. The program was a promotional effort only ...
This is a list of programs currently airing on Boomerang's schedule as of February 2025. [1] A few of the programs are being run concurrently with Cartoon Network.. An asterisk (*) indicates that the program is also airing on MeTV Toons.
Cartoon Cartoons (2005 – 2018) Casper and the Angels (1994 – 1998) Cattanooga Cats (1994 – 1999) Cave Kids (1997 – 2002) CB Bears (1993 – 1997) Centurions; Challenge of the GoBots (1994 – 1999) Challenge of the Superfriends (1993 – 1997) The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show; Chowder (20 April 2009 – 2015) Chris Colorado (2001 – 2006)
Oct. 28—Ector County ISD hosted a kickoff for Red Ribbon Week Monday in the parking lot of the administration building. This year's theme is "Life is a movie, film drug free." School district ...
The Christmas TV schedule for 2024 has favorites like "Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer' on cable TV, but "A Charlie Brown Christmas' is on Apple TV+.
Weekday cartoons began as far back as the early 1960s on commercial independent station in the major US media markets.On such stations, cartoon blocks would occupy the 7–9 a.m. and the 3–5 p.m. time periods, with some stations (such as WKBD-TV and WXON (now WMYD) in Detroit) running cartoons from 6–9 a.m. and 2–5 p.m.