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Télétoon was launched on September 8, 1997, as a bilingual service owned by Teletoon Canada, Inc.; a consortium of Western International Communications and Astral Media (via their specialty channel Family Channel), Shaw Communications (via its specialty channel YTV), and the animation studios Cinar and Nelvana. With subsequent acquisitions ...
Notable original productions from Collideascope include the Gemini Award-winning Olliver's Adventures, one of the earliest animated television series made in Macromedia Flash, [4] and Delilah & Julius, both in association with Decode Entertainment and commissioning broadcaster Teletoon. [5] [6]
In 2012, Teletoon launched a Canadian version of Cartoon Network as a sister network under license from Turner Broadcasting. In February 2023, Corus announced that Teletoon would rebrand as Cartoon Network on March 27, 2023, with the previous Cartoon Network channel concurrently relaunching under Cartoon Network's own sister brand Boomerang.
Teletoon (Canada) ZDF (Germany) SVT1 (Sweden) Ned's Newt: Andy Knight Mike Burgess Andrew Nicholls Darrell Vickers: 1997–1999 TMO-Loonland Film GmbH Studio B Productions (season 2) Teletoon: Donkey Kong Country: Jacques Goldstein Philippe Percebois 1997–2000 Medialab Studio L.A. (season 1) Hong Guang Animation (Suzhou) (season 2) WIC ...
Teletoon Retro – Teletoon Retro was the branding and block for classic animated programming. It was later spun into a digital channel, which also featured several live-action series. The channel launched on October 1, 2007, and closed on September 1, 2015.
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Teletoon Retro aired programs primarily from Hanna-Barbera and Warner Bros. Animation along with live action shows and Canadian-produced shows. Select programs from Cartoon Network were aired during the channel's later years. [1] [2]
Treehouse TV (commonly known as Treehouse) is a Canadian English-language discretionary specialty channel that was launched in 1997. [1] Its name comes from sister network YTV's former programming block, "The Treehouse".