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R.I.P., CartoonNetwork.com. As of Aug. 8, the channel’s former content hub no longer exists, instead redirecting animation enthusiasts to Max.com, where they can sign up for a subscription to ...
Cartoon Network has been scrubbed from the web. Warner Bros. Discovery this week pulled the entire contents of cartoonnetwork.com offline — redirecting visitors to a landing page on Max, its ...
It currently runs from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET/PT daily, though the sign-off time varies with holidays and special programming. Cartoon Network primarily targets children aged 6 to 12, [2] while its early morning block Cartoonito is aimed at preschool-aged children, [3] and evening block Adult Swim targets young adults aged 18 to 34. [4]
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 ...
[3] [4] To take advantage of adult viewership of Cartoon Network in the daypart, Adult Swim expanded further to 7:00 p.m. on weekdays and Saturdays beginning in May 2023. [5] After experiencing success with the changes, Adult Swim further expanded to 5:00 p.m. on August 28, 2023, eclipsing Cartoon Network itself in runtime by airing 13 hours a day.
Clone High (2023) [9] 2 20 United States 2023–2024 Max: Flash Cocomelon Lane [10] 2 14 United States 2023–present Netflix: CGI The Crunchers: 1 52 France 2023–present Canal+: Flash Curses! [11] 1 10 United States 2023–present Apple TV+: CGI Dew Drop Diaries [12] 2 40 United States 2023–present Netflix: CGI Digman! [13] 1 8 United ...
On January 19, 2022, it was announced that the series would premiere in 2023. [4] [37] In October 2022, it was announced that the first season of the spin-off would be cut in half by Warner Bros. Discovery. [24] In July 2023, it was announced the series would air as part of the regular Cartoon Network schedule, in addition to Cartoonito. [37]
Once Big Bag left Cartoon Network's lineup in 2001, Baby Looney Tunes, along with Pecola, Sitting Ducks, and Hamtaro, filled that space in 2003. The block moved to weekday mornings afterward. On August 22, 2005, Cartoon Network USA debuted Tickle-U, the network's first official attempt at weekday-morning preschool programming block.