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  2. Bravest Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Bravest Warriors is an animated series. Set in the year 3085 onwards, it follows four teenage heroes-for-hire as they warp through the universe to save adorable aliens and their worlds using the power of their emotions. [1] It was created by animator Pendleton Ward, also the creator of Cartoon Network's Adventure Time. [2] [3]

  3. Chaotic (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon Network acquired the rights for the second and third seasons and began airing them and Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's in June 2009. [9] By airing the second season straight through, The CW was able to premiere episodes before The CW4Kids. The series finale aired on March 13, 2010, but the show continued to air on Cartoon Network and Disney XD until 2011.

  4. List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network (Canadian TV ...

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    Premiere date Finale date Reruns Source(s) Bravest Warriors (Season 4) September 3, 2018: 2019: 2019–present: The Day My Butt Went Psycho! June 12, 2014: June 30, 2015: 2015–17; 2021–present: Detentionaire: September 12, 2011: January 29, 2015: 2015–17; 2021–present: Hotel Transylvania: The Series: October 2, 2017: 2020: 2020 ...

  5. List of works produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions

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    Hanna-Barbera produced season 1 using "Cartoon Network Studios" as an in-name only division. Seasons 3 and 4 were produced by Cartoon Network Studios as a separate entity of its former parent company. The series was introduced as What a Cartoon! shorts. All shows from this point onward were broadcast on Cartoon Network. 52 episodes Cartoon Network

  6. Unicorn: Warriors Eternal - Wikipedia

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    Unicorn: Warriors Eternal is an American adult animated [1] fantasy television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky and aired on Cartoon Network 's night-time programming block Adult Swim. The series stars the voices of Hazel Doupe, Demari Hunte, and Tom Milligan. The visuals of the series are heavily influenced by the works of Osamu Tezuka and ...

  7. List of Warriors characters - Wikipedia

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    In the Warriors universe, the characters in the five Clans (ThunderClan, RiverClan, WindClan, ShadowClan, and SkyClan) have names composed of two parts. Each cat's name has a prefix (Blue, Bramble, Tall, etc.) which generally stays constant throughout their life. The name's suffix varies through the character's lifespan and position within the ...

  8. Warriors (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, an updated Warriors app was released, called Warrior Cats Hub. [127] Through this app, one can access blogs and analyses written by the editors of the series, play games, shop for merchandise and books, browse fanart, participate in art challenges, and vote in polls, some of which affect the plot of the Warriors series.

  9. Warriors: The New Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    Warriors: Power of Three. Warriors: The New Prophecy is the second arc in the Warriors juvenile fantasy novel series about cats, who live in four established clans and follow a code to keep the peace between them from breaking apart completely. The arc comprises six novels which were published from 2005 to 2006: Midnight, Moonrise, Dawn ...