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The ad-free service will showcase classics like Tom & Jerry, Scooby Doo, Baby Looney Tunes, Dexter’s Laboratory, and The ...
The programming includes globally popular titles such as Tom & Jerry, Scooby Doo, Dexter’s Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, Ed, Edd n Eddy, and Codename: Kids Next Door.
Warner Bros. Discovery has seemingly wiped Cartoon Network from the internet in its latest attempt at consolidating its massive library and trove of subscribers to Max. The Cartoon Network website was ...
It’s hard to imagine that in this day and age there are things that cannot be aired on television. However, as content becomes more bizarre and contentious, particularly in the world of cartoons, ...
What a Cartoon! was a special pilot program that Hanna-Barbera produced with the intent of trying to make as many original shows, from as many original creators as possible for the then very young ...
Close to 60 years ago today, Hanna-Barbera first released a cartoon that would change the course of animated history, launching a massive franchise for the 6 decades to come. Holding the distinct ...
Call it the end of an era: Cartoon Network's website has been removed from the web, redirecting visitors instead to a landing page for Max following the changes over at Warner Bros. Discovery. A ...
Nearly every era of Cartoon Network has a legion of fans that would consider it the best. The most popular of all is ...
'Steven Universe' creator Rebecca Sugar has created special content for social media to reach young fans. By Kimberly Nordyke Managing Editor, Digital Cartoon Network is gearing up for its seventh ...
Although Cartoon Network started becoming popular in the '90s, it was in the 2000s when their shows really took off. The network had some great cartoons that started in the 2000s, and many of these ...
Jacqueline Ristola receives funding from ASIFA-Hollywood’s Animation Educators Forum. Many people – myself included – remember Cartoon Network as their favourite TV channel to watch after school.
Warner Bros. Discovery is getting into the spooky spirit early, setting the Halloween-themed programming slate for its cable networks, which includes the linear debut of Matt Reeves’ “The Batman,” as ...