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Boomerang was created as a new home for these and similar programming, originating as a programming block on Cartoon Network that launched on December 8, 1992 until October 3, 2004. With Cartoon Network downplaying its archival programming in favor of newer original series, Turner launched the Boomerang cable channel on April 1, 2000.
The network would relaunch once more in 2008, now focusing exclusively on teenagers, before becoming the first Boomerang feed in the world to undergo the 2014 worldwide rebrand on 28 September 2014. The channel was replaced by Cartoonito on 1 December 2021 on 6 am across Latin America.
On 1 April 2014, Boomerang’s cartoon programming relaunched to the daytime schedule. It was later confirmed that the channel would be part of the worldwide rebrand which took place later on 28 September that year. [1]
Boomerang is a pan-Asian cable and satellite television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery International. Like the original US version , this localization first began as a programming block that aired on Cartoon Network Asia (from 2001 to 2005), before becoming its own channel in 2004.
The channel would close on 1 January 2015, with Boomerang relaunched as part of the 2015 global rebrand. [1] [2] As part of Cartoonito's 2021 relaunch, the brand returned to Asia as a block on Cartoon Network and Boomerang in March and May 2022 respectively; the block shifted to Boomerang full-time in November.
Beginning on 7 February 2022, the Cartoonito blocks on Cartoon Network Arabic and Cartoon Network Turkey adopted the rebrand. [41] [42] In Portugal, a morning and afternoon Cartoonito block launched on Boomerang on 21 February 2022. [43] [44] The channel would fully rebrand as Cartoonito on 23 March 2023. [45]
Boomerang logo, 2015–2023. On 14 January 2015, the channel adopted the global rebrand and renamed itself as Boomerang Africa. [1] On 1 July 2016, Boomerang MENA – an official feed for the Arab world, launched to replace the African feed on the region's TV providers, [2] as well as in Greece and Cyprus.
The TV channel was partially broadcast in Russian. [6] Since 1 October 2013, the channel has been completely dubbed into Russian. [7] Between November 2014 and February 2015, Boomerang CEE replaced Boomerang HQ in the Netherlands and Belgium, and got a localized Dutch feed between 2 February 2015 and 2017. [8]