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{{Short description|Pan-Asian pay television channel, targeted at children}} |
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| name = Cartoon Network (Asia) |
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{{Infobox television channel |
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| name = Cartoon Network |
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| logo = Cartoon Network 2010 logo.svg |
| logo = Cartoon Network 2010 logo.svg |
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| logo_size = 200px |
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| sister_channels = {{plainlist| |
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| launch_date = {{Start date and age|1994|10|6|df=y}}<ref>{{cite web|title=National Library of Singapore/The Business Times/The Straits Times|url=http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/SearchResults.aspx?keyword=cartoon+network&token=network%2ccartoon&search=advanced&sort=relevance&ffromDate=19940101&ftoDate=19941231|accessdate=7 March 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140307225515/http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/SearchResults.aspx?keyword=cartoon+network&token=network%2ccartoon&search=advanced&sort=relevance&ffromDate=19940101&ftoDate=19941231#|archive-date=7 March 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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* [[Cartoon Network (Philippine TV channel)|Cartoon Network Philippines]] |
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| slogan = ''New New New New'' |
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* [[Cartoon Network (South Korean TV channel)|Cartoon Network South Korea]] |
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| picture_format = [[1080i]] [[High-definition television|HDTV]]<br />(downscaled to [[16:9 aspect ratio|16:9]] or [[letterboxing (filming)|letterboxed]] [[480i]]/[[576i]] for the [[Standard-definition television|SDTV]] feed) |
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* [[Cartoonito (Asian TV channel)|Cartoonito]] |
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| network = [[List of assets owned by WarnerMedia#WarnerMedia International|WarnerMedia International]] |
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* [[HBO Family (Asian TV channel)|HBO Family]] |
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| sister_channels = [[Warner TV]]<br />[[Cinemax (Asia)|Cinemax]]<br /> |
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* [[HBO Asia|HBO]] |
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[[HBO Asia|HBO]]<br />[[Boomerang (Southeast Asian TV channel)|Boomerang]]<br />[[CNN International]] |
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* [[Warner TV]] |
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| owner = |
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| launch_date = {{Start date and age|1994|10|6|df=y}} |
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| closed_date = {{end date|2023|05|13|df=yes}} {{small|(Indonesia, MNC Vision)}} |
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| picture_format = HDTV 1080i (downscaled to 480i/576i for the SDTV feed) |
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| owner = [[Warner Bros. Discovery Asia-Pacific]] |
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| language = |
| language = [[English language|English]]<br />[[Mandarin Chinese|Mandarin]]<br />[[Cantonese]]<br />[[Malay language|Malay]]<br />[[Indonesian language|Indonesian]]<br />[[Thai language|Thai]]<br />[[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] |
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| country = [[Singapore]] (Southeast Asia)<br />[[China]] (East Asia) |
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| area = [[Asia]]<br />[[Philippines]] (HD simulcast only, SD feed [[Cartoon Network (Filipino TV channel)|localized]]) |
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| area = [[East Asia]]<br />[[South East Asia]]<br />[[Pacific Islands]]<br />[[Maldives]]<br />[[Oceania]]<br/>[[South Asia]] |
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| headquarters = Singapore<br />Jakarta, Indonesia |
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| headquarters = Singapore |
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| web = {{URL|cartoonnetworkasia.com}} |
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| terr_serv_1 = Nexmedia<br />Indonesia |
| terr_serv_1 = Nexmedia<br />Indonesia |
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| terr_chan_1 = Channel 106 |
| terr_chan_1 = Channel 106 |
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'''Cartoon Network''' is a pan-Asian |
'''Cartoon Network''' is a pan-Asian television channel that primarily broadcasts [[animated]] series. Operated by [[Warner Bros. Discovery]] under its International division, the channel is broadcast from its headquarters in [[Singapore]] and [[Jakarta|Jakarta, Indonesia]] to audiences in its country of location, as well as to [[Hong Kong]] and several areas in the Asian continent. It was launched on 6 October 1994 on the [[Cartoon Network|namesake television channel in the United States]]. |
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==History== |
== History == |
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=== 1990s === |
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Cartoon Network started its broadcast in Asia on 6 October 1994 timesharing with TNT, also broadcasting on Australia and New Zealand. It operated from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., with [[Turner Classic Movies]] taking the remainder of the daily schedule. From the launch of 1994, Cartoon Network was originally called TNT & Cartoon Network. On 1 July 2001, Cartoon Network Asia became a separate 24-hour channel, with exclusive local feeds. It originally aired only [[List of works produced by Hanna-Barbera|Hanna-Barbera cartoons]]. In 1996, [[MGM]] shows started airing, then in 1997, [[Warner Bros.]] shows started airing, and in 1997 the channel began airing original productions. On 22 August 1999, Cartoon Network rebranded, introducing new bumpers, new original productions and a new graphical package. In 2000 other non-original shows were introduced. Also, throughout the early 2000s, Cartoon Network started airing several more original productions. |
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In January 1994, it was announced that [[Turner Classic Movies (Asian TV channel)|TNT]] and Cartoon Network would launch by the end of the year. They were supposedly launched as a 24-hour services on the [[Apstar 2]] satellite service.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Guider |first=Elizabeth |date=January 26, 1994 |title=TNT, Toon webs bow in Asia |url=https://variety.com/1994/tv/news/tnt-toon-webs-bow-in-asia-117793/ |access-date=2023-05-17 |website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]}}</ref> |
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On 6 October 1994, Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific launched Cartoon Network Asia on both [[Chinasat|Apstar 1]] and [[Agila-1|Palapa-B2P]]. The channel was launched at 12:00 pm ([[UTC+08:00|SG/HK time]]).<ref name=":1">{{Cite news |date=1994-10-05 |title=Cartoon Network comes to Asia |pages=5 |work=[[The Business Times (Singapore)|The Business Times]] |url=https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Page/biztimes19941005-1.1.5?ST=1 |access-date=2023-04-02}}</ref> It was broadcast for 14 hours between 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., while [[Turner Classic Movies (Asian TV channel)|Turner Classic Movies]] (formerly TNT) took the remainder of the daily schedule and broadcast 10 hours of movie programming from Turner's libraries.<ref name=":2"/><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-1994-08-09-9408090359-story.html|title=Turner's TNT will make entry into Asian...|date=August 9, 1994|access-date=August 14, 2022|work=[[Orlando Sentinel]]|archive-date=23 August 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220823054116/https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-1994-08-09-9408090359-story.html|url-status=live}}</ref> During that time, Cartoon Network Asia was originally a 24-hour cable and satellite TV channel devoted to animated cartoons and classic films called TNT & Cartoon Network Asia and the service only had 4 different audio tracks including [[English language|English]], [[Mandarin Chinese|Mandarin]], [[Thai language|Thai]] and [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. Originally devoted to classic animated cartoons from studios such as [[Warner Bros.]], [[MGM]] and [[Hanna-Barbera]], Cartoon Network Asia has since expanded to include more contemporary programming as well as its original productions, starting with its first original series to air in [[Asia]] in 1997, ''[[Dexter’s Laboratory]]''. By 31 December 1995, both TNT & Cartoon Network Asia were broadcast in 20 countries and territories across pan-Asia via satellite.{{Citation needed|date=May 2023}} |
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In 2001, a block called [[Cartoon Cartoons]] was introduced. Cartoon Network also introduced other programming blocks including Toonami, Acme Hour, Prime Time, the [[Boomerang (Australian and New Zealand TV channel)|Boomerang]] block (now a TV channel) and Cartoon Network Night Shift. In 2003 and 2004, more programming blocks were added. Early in 2004, the Boomerang network exclusively on Foxtel. Many of the older cartoons migrated to the new channel. In addition, Cartoon Network for a brief period would show segments of kids getting prizes during the holidays but this was cancelled due to low audience. Up until mid-2004, Cartoon Network had been tied with the [[Disney Channel (Southeast Asian TV channel)|Disney Channel]] as Asia's most popular family network. The removal of older 1950s-1980s Hanna-Barbera programming from the network during this period led to a fall in average audience share during 2004 as fans of older cartoons moved to Boomerang. |
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Sometime during the 1990s, Cartoon Network Asia launched a separate 24-hour feed of its service on the [[Intelsat 2|PAS-2]] satellite along with [[Turner Classic Movies (Asian TV channel)|TNT Asia]]. |
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On 1 October 2005, the channel's '[[Bumper (broadcasting)|bumpers]]' were replaced with [[3D film#Animation|3-D animation promotions]] that were set in a fictional location called "CN City". A well known scene from a show was sometimes the theme. The "Cartoon Cartoons" moniker was dropped in 2006. On 31 August 2008, the bumpers and ads were updated. "Cartoon Network Theatre" was renamed "Cartoon Network Popcorn". On 1 October 2011, during ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball]]'' premiere, the channel introduced a new branding, logo, and slogan. In 2012, Cartoon Network started airing all shows with the exceptions of ''[[Courage the Cowardly Dog]]'' and other past shows in [[High-definition television|HDTV]] [[1080i]] format. In 2013, the US CN bumpers and the Asia bumpers were refreshed. |
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On 4 January 1999, Cartoon Network Asia began to offer Hindi-dubbed versions of its shows in addition to [[English language|English]], [[Mandarin Chinese|Mandarin]], [[Cantonese]], [[Thai language|Thai]], [[Korean language|Korean]], [[Japanese language|Japanese]], [[Filipino language|Filipino]] and [[Malay language|Malay]], with dubs of shows such as ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'', ''[[The Flintstones]]'', ''[[The Jetsons]]'', ''[[SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron]]'', ''[[The Mask: Animated Series]]'', ''[[The Addams Family (1992 TV series)|The Addams Family]]'', ''[[The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest]]'', ''[[Captain Planet]]'' and other select programs.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/1998/98oct04/nation.htm#5|title=tribuneindia... Nation|website=www.tribuneindia.com|access-date=29 November 2021|archive-date=27 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210927123308/https://www.tribuneindia.com/1998/98oct04/nation.htm#5|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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===Boomerang=== |
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{{Main|Boomerang (Asian TV channel)}} |
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A separate [[Boomerang (TV network)|TV channel]] was available in Asia from September 2005 until December 2012. It was replaced with [[Toonami (Asia)|Toonami]]; Toonami is also operated and distributed by Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific. However, since 1 January 2015, Boomerang has replaced Cartoonito. |
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On 22 August 1999, Cartoon Network Asia was rebranded, introducing new bumpers, new original productions and a new graphical package. |
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===Tiny TV=== |
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[[Tiny TV]] was first shown in June 2002 and showed cartoon series that were targeted at very young children, such as ''[[The Flintstone Kids]]'', ''[[Baby Looney Tunes]]'', ''[[Krypto the Superdog]]'', ''[[Tom & Jerry Kids]]'' and ''[[A Pup Named Scooby-Doo]]''. |
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=== 2000s === |
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In 2000, other non-original shows were introduced. Also, throughout the early 2000s, Cartoon Network Asia began airing several more original productions. |
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===Hong Kong and Macau=== |
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In Hong Kong, the pan-Asian Cartoon Network was broadcast on [[Now TV (Hong Kong)|now TV]] and [[Cable TV Hong Kong]]. In Macau, it was broadcast on Macau Cable TV. It airs in [[English language|English]] along with [[Cantonese]] and [[Mandarin language|Mandarin]]. |
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In 2001, a programming block called [[Cartoon Cartoons]] was introduced. Cartoon Network Asia also introduced other programming blocks including Toonami, Acme Hour, Prime Time, the [[Boomerang (Australian and New Zealand TV channel)|Boomerang]] block (now a TV channel), and Cartoon Network Night Shift. |
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===Taiwan=== |
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In [[Taiwan]], Cartoon Network was launched on 1 January 1995, it airs in [[Mandarin language|Mandarin]] along with an [[English language|English]] track. |
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On 1 July 2001, Cartoon Network Asia officially became a separate 24-hour channel along with its country-specific feeds for [[India]], the [[Philippines]], [[Taiwan]], [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]] and [[Turner Classic Movies (Asian TV channel)|TCM Asia]]. |
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===South Korea=== |
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{{Main|Cartoon Network (South Korean TV channel)}} |
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In January 2003, the pan-Asian Cartoon Network was launched in [[South Korea]] after the discontinuation of a Cartoon Network block on [[Tooniverse]]. However, the channel was unable to insert Korean audio tracks into shows because non-South Korean channels are legally prohibited from doing so. {{Citation needed|date=March 2013}} In 2006, [[JoongAng Ilbo]] and the Turner company established a joint venture to launch a separate South Korean version of Cartoon Network and was launched in November of the same year.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Cartoon Network Goes Korean|url=https://www.warnermediagroup.com/newsroom/press-releases/2006/11/07/cartoon-network-goes-korean|url-status=live|access-date=2020-06-22|website=WarnerMedia|language=en}}</ref> |
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In 2003 and 2004, more programming blocks were added. In early-2004, Boomerang was added to Foxtel with many of the older cartoons moved to the new channel. In addition, Cartoon Network showed segments of children receiving prizes during the holidays for a brief period, but these were cancelled due to low audience ratings. Up until mid-2004, Cartoon Network Asia had been tied with [[Disney Channel (Southeast Asian TV channel)|Disney Channel]] as the most popular family channel in [[Asia|Asian continent]]. The removal of the older 1950s-1980s Hanna-Barbera programming from the network during the period led to a fall in average audience share during 2004 as the fans of older cartoons moved to its new sister channel [[Boomerang (Asian TV channel)|Boomerang Asia]]. |
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===Thailand=== |
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In Thailand, the pan-Asian Cartoon Network is available through the [[TrueVisions]] cable and satellite networks; TrueVisions includes the pan-Asian Cartoon Network in both its Gold and Platinum packages. CN SEA is offered as a shared feed between Singapore and Thailand because their time zones are only one hour apart.{{Citation needed|date=March 2013}} |
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On 1 October 2005, the channel's '[[Bumper (broadcasting)|bumpers]]' were replaced with [[3D film#Animation|3-D animation promotions]] that were set in a fictional location called "CN City". A well-known scene from a show was sometimes the theme. The "Cartoon Cartoons" moniker was dropped in 2006. On 31 August 2008, the bumpers and ads were updated and "Cartoon Network Theatre" was renamed into "Cartoon Network Popcorn". |
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Starting in 2009, a Thai audio track for promos and adverts was introduced alongside an official Thai website. |
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=== 2010s === |
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In February 2018, Cartoon Network along with [[CNN International]] was made available on AIS Play. Meanwhile, Cartoon Network has 2 pay providers in Thailand (AIS Play and TrueVisions) along with CNN and Warner TV.{{citation needed|date=September 2019}} |
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On 1 October 2011, during the premiere of ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball]]'' in Asia, the channel introduced a new branding and logo originally designed by [[Brand New School]], with a slogan "It's A Fun Thing" as well as new shows (e.g. ''[[Oggy and the Cockroaches]]''). In 2012, Cartoon Network started airing almost all shows (except for ''[[Courage the Cowardly Dog]]'' and several past shows) in [[High-definition television|HDTV]] [[1080i]] format. In 2013, the American CN bumpers and the Asian bumpers were refreshed. |
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The channel was rebranded as Dimensional on 18 October 2017, along with [[Cinemax (Asian TV channel)|Cinemax Asia]]. |
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===Indonesia=== |
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In Indonesia, the pan-Asian Cartoon Network is available on [[First Media (Indonesian TV channel)|First Media]] Gold and Platinum packages, BiG TV (affiliated with First Media) Gold and Platinum packages, [[MNC Vision]] Platinum Packages (used to be Indovision), TransVision Platinum Packages (used to be [[TelkomVision]]). and Indikids add-on package on IndiHome. |
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=== 2020s === |
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On 8 January 2022, Cartoon Network Asia, Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan rebranded to Redraw Your World. The video series "Craft Your World" launched on Cartoon Network Asia, Crayola websites and social channels in the following weeks. "Redraw Your World" physical events also took place from February onwards in malls across the region, including Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines.<ref>{{Cite news|date=January 6, 2022|title=Cartoon Network Asia Pacific Invites Viewers to 'Redraw Your World'|page=Entertainment|work=License Global|url=https://www.licenseglobal.com/entertainment/cartoon-network-asia-pacific-invites-viewers-redraw-your-world%E2%80%AF|access-date=January 7, 2022}}</ref> |
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{{Main|Cartoon Network (Filipino TV channel)}} |
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== Availability == |
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In the Philippines, they localized the feed in SD, while simulcasting with the pan-Asian feed in HD. |
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=== Mainland China === |
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In [[Mainland China]], Cartoon Network Asia has been available on a satellite since October 6, 1994. Broadcasting from [[Singapore]] in [[Standard Chinese]] and [[Cantonese]] (for [[South China]]), Cartoon Network Asia became the number one rated foreign-owned children's channel in [[Mainland China]]. It was also available on various CATV systems across [[Mainland China]] from the channel's launch on October 6, 1994, until January 2000, when it was banned for, according to an official of the SARFT, violating "relevant Chinese rules". Turner officials hadn't received official information at the time of the decision.<ref name="CN2000"/> At the time of banning, the channel had an estimated reach of 100,000 CATV subscribers. Just a few months before, the Chinese government blocked children's programming from being permitted to relay, and one media analyst said that the Cartoon Network ban was to favor local production.<ref name="CN2000">{{Cite news |last=O'Clery |first=Conor |date=2000-02-04 |title=China's cultural commissars see Bugs Bunny as undesirable alien |language=en |newspaper=The Irish Times |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/news/china-s-cultural-commissars-see-bugs-bunny-as-undesirable-alien-1.241244 |access-date=2021-07-25}}</ref> Despite the ban, Cartoon Network Asia is still available on various CATV systems across [[Mainland China]] including [[Beijing]], [[Shanghai]], [[Guangzhou]] and [[Shenzhen]]. |
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=== Hong Kong === |
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In [[Hong Kong]], Cartoon Network Asia is available on [[Now TV (Hong Kong)|Now TV]]. It is broadcast in [[English language|English]], [[Standard Chinese]] and [[Cantonese]]. |
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The pan-Asian Cartoon Network used to be available in English in Vietnam, but in April 2014, a localized feed was launched. The line-up is identical to the pan-Asian version, but the promos are entirely in Vietnamese<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXWmji8EGCk|title=Chương trình thường nhật (Regular Show)|via=YouTube|date=12 March 2015|accessdate=10 October 2015}}</ref> (In addition, the original programming is either dubbed or has Vietnamese voice-over), and the local titles of the cartoons are shown on screen, right next to Cartoon Network's logo. The Vietnamese feed is available on [[VTC Digital]], [[SCTV (Vietnam)|SCTV]], [[Hanoi Radio-Television]] (HCATV) and [[Vietnam Television]] (VTVcab). Starting in December 2016, a Vietnamese audio track for promos and adverts was introduced. |
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=== Taiwan === |
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A Vietnamese ad or other channel's promos (like [[Warner TV]]) may appear when promos are playing. |
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[[File:CN 卡通頻道.png|thumb|171x171px|Logo of Cartoon Network Taiwan]] |
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In [[Taiwan]], Cartoon Network Asia has a country-specific feed for [[Taiwan]] ({{zh|t=卡通頻道|p=Kǎtōng píndào}}) and it has been available on cable and satellite on October 6, 1994. It is broadcast in both [[Taiwanese Mandarin]] and [[English language|English]]. |
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=== South Korea === |
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{{Main|Cartoon Network (South Korean TV channel)}} |
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The first Malaysian broadcasting company to air the pan-Asian Cartoon Network was [[Astro (television)|Astro]] subsidiaries of [[Astro (television)|Measat Broadcasting Systems Sdn Bhd]]. Cartoon Network was launched from [[w:ms:Astro (televisyen satelit)|Astro]] on channel 616 (old channel number, had been changed in April 2020) in [[Malaysia]] and [[Brunei]] ([[Kristal-Astro]]) on 31 August 2006 in [[Malaysia]] and [[Brunei]]. |
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In January 2003, Cartoon Network Asia was launched in [[South Korea]] after the discontinuation of a Cartoon Network block on [[Tooniverse]], but only in English, as Korean laws at the time stated that channels operating outside of South Korea were forbidden to carry the Korean audio track or subtitles within South Korean territory. In 2006, [[JoongAng Ilbo]] and Turner established a joint venture to launch a separate Korean version of Cartoon Network and was launched in November of the same year.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Cartoon Network Goes Korean|url=https://www.warnermediagroup.com/newsroom/press-releases/2006/11/07/cartoon-network-goes-korean|url-status=live|access-date=2020-06-22|website=WarnerMedia|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200625224311/https://www.warnermediagroup.com/newsroom/press-releases/2006/11/07/cartoon-network-goes-korean |archive-date=25 June 2020 }}</ref> |
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* The current channel number for Cartoon Network on Astro is now 615 for the HD and 635 for the SD |
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=== Japan === |
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In 1995, Cartoon Network Asia was launched on various CATV systems across [[Japan]] along with [[Turner Classic Movies (Asian TV channel)|TNT Asia]], [[Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific|STAR TV]] and many other foreign-owned satellite TV channels across [[Asia]]. |
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The channel used to be available in Sri Lanka, but now [[Cartoon Network (Indian TV channel)|Cartoon Network HD+ India]] is aired on [[Dialog TV]] in SD format and [[Cartoon Network (Pakistani TV channel)|Cartoon Network Pakistan]] on [[PEO TV]]. |
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On September 1, 1997, Cartoon Network Asia has launched a separate country-specific feed for [[Japan]] called [[Cartoon Network (Japanese TV channel)|Cartoon Network Japan]]. Broadcasting from [[Tokyo]] in both [[Japanese language|Japanese]] and [[English language|English]], [[Cartoon Network (Japanese TV channel)|Cartoon Network Japan]] became the No. 1 foreign-owned children's channel in [[Japan]]. During that time, Cartoon Network Japan had signed an exclusive contract with [[Sky PerfecTV!]] (formerly PerfecTV!), but it was expired when the channel was launched on the now-defunct [[DirecTV|DirecTV Japan]] in December 1997. |
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===Middle East=== |
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In the Middle East, the pan-Asian Cartoon Network was available via both [[AsiaSat]] and [[Palapa]] satellites. It airs in [[English language|English]]. |
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=== Thailand === |
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In [[Thailand]], Cartoon Network Asia is available as a part of the [[TrueVisions]] cable and satellite services; TrueVisions includes the pan-Asian Cartoon Network in both its Gold and Platinum packages. |
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=== Original programming === |
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==== Animation ==== |
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* ''[[Apple & Onion]]<ref group="lower-alpha" name="hiatus">Currently on hiatus</ref> (2019-present) |
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* ''[[Ben 10 (2016 TV series)|Ben 10]]'' (2016-present) |
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* ''[[Craig of the Creek]]<ref group="lower-alpha" name="hiatus">Currently on hiatus</ref>'' (2018-present) |
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* ''[[Lamput]]'' (2017-present) |
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* ''[[Monster Beach]]'' (2020-present) |
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* ''[[Summer Camp Island]]'' (2018-present) |
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* ''[[Victor and Valentino]]'' (2019-present) |
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* ''[[Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart]]<ref group="lower-alpha" name="hiatus">Currently on hiatus</ref>'' (2019-present) |
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On October 6, 1994, TNT & Cartoon Network Asia was launched on various CATV systems across [[Thailand]] along with [[Turner Classic Movies (Asian TV channel)|TNT Asia]]. |
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==== Warner Bros. Animation ==== |
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* ''[[DC Super Hero Girls (TV series)|DC Super Hero Girls]]'' (2019-present) |
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* ''[[Teen Titans Go! (TV series)|Teen Titans Go!]]'' (2014-present) |
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Starting in 2009, a Thai audio track for promos and adverts was introduced alongside an official Thai website. |
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=== Acquired programming === |
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==== Animated ==== |
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* ''[[Grizzy and the Lemmings]]'' (2017-present) |
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* ''Journey of Long'' (2021-present) |
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* ''[[Kingdom Force]]'' (2020-present) |
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* ''[[Mr. Bean (animated TV series)|Mr. Bean]]'' (unknown-present) |
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* ''Running Man Animation'' (2018-present) |
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* ''[[Ninjago (TV series)|Ninjago]]'' (2012-present) |
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* ''[[Oggy and the Cockroaches]]'' (2011-present) |
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* ''[[Power Players]]'' (2020-present) |
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In February 2018, Cartoon Network Asia along with [[CNN International Asia Pacific]] is made available on AIS Play.{{citation needed|date=October 2021}} |
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==== Canadian co-productions ==== |
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* ''[[Total DramaRama]]'' (2020-present) |
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=== Indonesia === |
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In [[Indonesia]], Cartoon Network Asia is available on [[First Media (Indonesian TV channel)|First Media]] Gold and Platinum packages, TransVision Platinum Packages (used to be [[TelkomVision]]). and IndiKids add-on package on IndiHome.{{citation needed|date=October 2021}} |
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=== Philippines === |
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{{Main|Cartoon Network (Philippine TV channel)}} |
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Cartoon Network Asia has a country-specific feed for the Philippines since 1995 and it has been available on cable and satellite since October 6, 1994. It is broadcast in [[English language|English]]. |
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=== Vietnam === |
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In [[Vietnam]] where it was first introduced around 1995, Cartoon Network Asia used to be available in [[English language|English]], but in April 2014, a localized feed was launched. The line-up is identical to the pan-Asian version, but the promos are entirely in Vietnamese<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXWmji8EGCk|title=Chương trình thường nhật (Regular Show)|via=YouTube|date=12 March 2015|access-date=10 October 2015|archive-date=5 April 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230405232413/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXWmji8EGCk|url-status=live}}</ref> (In addition, the original programming is either dubbed or has a Vietnamese voice-over), and the local titles of the cartoons are shown on screen, right next to Cartoon Network's logo. The Vietnamese feed is available on [[VTC Digital]], SCTV, Viettel, Hanoi Radio-Television (HCATV), [[Vietnam Television]] (VTVcab) and FPT Play. Starting in December 2016, a Vietnamese audio track for promos and adverts was introduced.{{citation needed|date=October 2021}} |
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A Vietnamese ad or other channel's promos (like [[Warner TV]]) may appear when promos are playing. |
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=== Malaysia and Brunei === |
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The first Malaysian broadcasting company to air Cartoon Network Asia was [[Astro (television)|Astro]] subsidiaries of [[Astro (television)|Measat Broadcasting Systems Sdn Bhd]]. Cartoon Network was launched on [[w:ms:Astro (televisyen satelit)|Astro]] in 1996 on channel 616 (the old channel number was changed in April 2020) in [[Malaysia]], and in 2000 in [[Brunei]] ([[Kristal-Astro]]). |
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* ''[[Adventure Time]]'' (2010-2018) |
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* The current channel number for Cartoon Network on Astro (from April 2020) is now 615 for HD. |
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* ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball]]'' (2011-2019) |
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* ''[[Chowder (TV series)|Chowder]]'' (2007-2010) |
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* ''[[Mighty Magiswords]]'' (2017-2019) |
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* ''[[The Tom and Jerry Show (2014 TV series)|The Tom and Jerry Show]]'' (2014-2021) |
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* ''[[Steven Universe]]'' (2014-2019) |
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* ''[[Regular Show]]'' (2010-2017) |
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* ''[[The Powerpuff Girls (2016 TV series)|The Powerpuff Girls]]'' (2016-2019) |
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* ''[[We Bare Bears]]'' (2015-2019) |
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Before Astro launched the channel in 1996, Cartoon Network Asia was first launched on [[Mega TV (Malaysia)|Mega TV]] in 1995.{{citation needed|date=October 2021}} Originally, when Cartoon Network was launched on the service, it was time shared with the Variety Channel. |
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== Upcoming programing == |
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=== Original programming === |
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==== Cartoon Network Studios ==== |
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* ''[[We Baby Bears]]'' |
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* ''Unicorn: Warriors Eternal'' |
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* ''Gross Girls'' |
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* ''Jesscia's Big Little World'' |
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On 1 August 2023, Cartoon Network was launched on [[Unifi TV]] along with [[HGTV]]. |
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* ''[[Elliott from Earth]]'' |
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=== Sri Lanka === |
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Cartoon Network Asia was available in Sri Lanka.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.afaqs.com/news/media/36985_cartoon-network-and-pogo-go-on-air-in-sri-lanka|title=Cartoon Network and Pogo go on air in Sri Lanka|access-date=25 June 2022|website=afaqs!|archive-date=7 August 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220807155446/https://www.afaqs.com/news/media/36985_cartoon-network-and-pogo-go-on-air-in-sri-lanka|url-status=live}}</ref> In June 2019, the Asian channel got replaced with [[Cartoon Network HD+|Cartoon Network HD+ India]]. According to a census, the most famous Cartoon Network shows in Sri Lanka are, ''[[We Bare Bears]]'', ''[[Teen Titans Go!]]'' and ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]''.{{citation needed|date=September 2024}} |
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===== Animation ===== |
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* ''Batwheels'' |
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* ''[[Little Ellen]]<ref name="deadlinecnupfront2021">{{Cite web |last=Hayes |first=Dade |date=2021-02-17 |title=WarnerMedia Unveils Ambitious Preschool And Kids Blocks On HBO Max, Cartoon Network; Preschool Slate To Reach 50 Originals By 2023 |url=https://deadline.com/2021/02/warnermedia-preschool-kids-programming-hbo-max-cartoon-network-1234695330/ |website=Deadline |language=en}}</ref>'' |
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* ''[[Tiny Toons Looniversity]]'' |
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* ''Unlimited Squirrels!'' |
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* ''Teen Titans Go! The Night Begins to Shine<ref name="deadlinecnupfront2021" />'' |
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* ''Bugs Bunny Builders<ref name="deadlinecnupfront2021" />'' |
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* ''Tom and Jerry Junior<ref name="deadlinecnupfront2021" />'' |
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Cartoon Network is available in Sri Lanka on [[Dialog]], [[Peo TV]] and [[Freesat]]. Cartoon Network was also the first international channel to reach over 10 million total of views in Sri Lanka. |
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==== Live-action and live-action/animated series ==== |
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* ''Tweety Mysteries<ref name="deadlinecnupfront2021" />'' |
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* ''Family Mash-Up<ref name="deadlinecnupfront2021" />'' |
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=== Maldives === |
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In [[Maldives]], Cartoon Network Asia is available on [[MediaNet]] in 2005. It is broadcast in [[English language|English]]. |
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==== Animated ==== |
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* ''[[Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go!]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-10-12|title=Mattel Television Greenlights 104 New “Thomas & Friends®” Television Episodes and 2 Specials|url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20201011005058/en/Mattel-Television-Greenlights-104-New-%E2%80%9CThomas-Friends%C2%AE%E2%80%9D-Television-Episodes-and-2-Specials|access-date=2021-03-18|website=www.businesswire.com|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Milligan|first=Mercedes|date=2021-02-12|title=Mattel Lays New Creative Tracks with 'Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go'|url=https://www.animationmagazine.net/streaming/mattel-lays-new-creative-tracks-with-thomas-friends-all-engines-go/|access-date=2021-03-18|website=Animation Magazine|language=en-US}}</ref>'' |
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* ''[[MechAmato]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Deals of the Week: ACTF, 9 Story, Cartoon Network|url=https://kidscreen.com/2020/10/09/deals-of-the-week-actf-9-story-cartoon-network/|access-date=2020-10-10}}</ref>'' |
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* ''Ladybird Lu<ref name="deadlinecnupfront2021" />'' |
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* ''[[Lucas the Spider]]'' |
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* ''Jade Armor<ref name="deadlinecnupfront2021" />'' |
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== Programming == |
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==== Canadian co-productions ==== |
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* ''[[Total Drama]]'' (revival)<ref name="deadlinecnupfront2021" /> |
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== Programming |
== Programming blocks == |
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=== Current === |
=== Current === |
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Redraw Your Summer (formerly Best Summer Ever) is a Summer-themed programming block that airs Cartoon Network shows and some acquired content from May to June. |
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==== Shriektober (Seasonal Fall) ==== |
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Shriektober is a Halloween-themed programming block that airs Cartoon Network shows and some acquired content. |
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==== So Much Christmas (Seasonal Winter) ==== |
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So Much Christmas is a Christmas-themed programming block that airs Cartoon Network shows and some acquired content. |
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=== Former === |
=== Former === |
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==== Cartoonito |
==== Cartoonito ==== |
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Cartoonito originally launched on 1 December 2012, Cartoonito launched in [[Asia Pacific|Asia]] in conjunction with its localized website. Cartoonito's original programming block was aired on Cartoon Network from 6 to 8 AM including ''[[Baby Looney Tunes]]'' and ''[[ABC Monsters]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Cartoon Network|url=https://www.facebook.com/CartoonNetworkAsia/photos/a.483680174986644/584688631552464/?type=3|access-date=2021-12-31|website=www.facebook.com|language=en}}</ref> Cartoonito was replaced by [[Boomerang (Southeast Asia)|Boomerang]] on January 1, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|author=Franks, Nico|date=9 December 2014|title=Turner throws Boomerang into Asia|url=https://www.c21media.net/news/turner-throws-boomerang-into-asia/|access-date=20 January 2015|publisher=C21Media}}</ref> |
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The brand, relaunched as a morning programming block on Cartoon Network in Japan on March 1, 2022, and in Southeast Asia and Korea on March 28 of the same year. It offers a modern approach to preschool programming, built to support each child's unique potential with its educational framework called “Humancentric Learning”.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Preschool Brand 'Cartoonito' Launches on Cartoon Network in Asia |url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n-Y7-zE43xpm0WKv1spPyf3mOg4f5bkf/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=104938294876656674622&rtpof=true&sd=true&usp=embed_facebook |access-date=2022-03-28 |website=Google Docs |language=en |archive-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220628135307/https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n-Y7-zE43xpm0WKv1spPyf3mOg4f5bkf/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=104938294876656674622&rtpof=true&sd=true&usp=embed_facebook |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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==== Boomerang ==== |
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{{Main|Boomerang (Asian TV channel)}} |
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Boomerang was first shown as a programming block on Cartoon Network Asia from October 6, 1994, to March 14, 2004. A separate [[Boomerang (TV network)|TV channel]] was available all across Asia and Oceania on 14 March 2004. On 1 December 2012, it went defunct and was replaced with [[Toonami (Asia)|Toonami]]; Toonami is also operated and distributed by Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific. However, since 1 January 2015, Boomerang has replaced Cartoonito. |
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==== Triple Jam ==== |
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Triple Jam was a programming block broadcast three Cartoon Network shows in one-hour timeslots including ''[[Teen Titans Go!]]'', ''[[We Bare Bears]]'' and ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball]]'' on weekdays. On September 2nd 2024, Triple Jam returned every weekday morning at 10am (Singapore/Malaysia) or 9am (Indonesia/Thailand). but by this time, ''[[Teen Titans Go!]]'' had been replaced with ''[[Mr. Bean: The Animated Series]]'' |
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==== Tiny TV ==== |
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[[Tiny TV]] was first shown in [[Asia]] and [[Oceania]] in June 2002 and it showed cartoons that were targeted at very young children including ''[[The Flintstone Kids]]'', ''[[Baby Looney Tunes]]'', ''[[Krypto the Superdog]]'', ''[[Tom & Jerry Kids]]'' and ''[[A Pup Named Scooby-Doo]]''. |
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==== Cartoon Network Mornings ==== |
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Cartoon Network Mornings was a morning programming block that broadcast shows from Warner Bros. Animation and some shows which aired on [[Cartoonito (American programming block)|Cartoonito]] in the US and its sister channel, Boomerang, including ''Mush-Mush and the Mushables'', ''Alice and Lewis'', ''[[Talking Tom & Friends (TV series)|Talking Tom and Friends]]'', ''[[Grizzy & the Lemmings|Grizzly and the Lemmings]]'' and ''[[Mr. Bean: The Animated Series]]'' on weekdays. |
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==== FRIYAY ==== |
==== FRIYAY ==== |
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FRIYAY is a programming block that airs every Friday. It airs shows such as ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball]]'', ''[[Craig of the Creek]]'', ''[[Teen Titans Go!]]'' and ''[[We Bare Bears]]''. |
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==== Cartoon Network Popcorn ==== |
==== Cartoon Network Popcorn ==== |
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Cartoon Network Popcorn was a programming block that aired movies. |
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==== Cartoon Network Classic ==== |
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Cartoon Network Classic was a programming block that aired classic shows such as ''[[Courage the Cowardly Dog|Courage The Cowardly Dog]]'', ''[[Chowder (TV series)|Chowder]]'', ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]'' and others. This block ended at the end of 2020. |
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==== Laughternoons ==== |
==== Laughternoons ==== |
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Laughternoons was a programming block that aired some Cartoon Network shows. |
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==== Good Morning Scooby! ==== |
==== Good Morning Scooby! ==== |
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Good Morning Scooby! was programming block that |
Good Morning Scooby! was a programming block that aired some Scooby-Doo series including ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?|What's New Scooby Doo]]''. The block ended at the end of 2011. |
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== Era Names == |
== Era Names == |
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* 6 October 1994 – 22 August 1999: Checkerboard Era |
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* 1998–2005: Powerhouse Era |
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* 1999–2005: Powerhouse Era |
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* 2005–2008: City Era |
* 2005–2008: City Era |
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* 2008–2011: New Wave Era |
* 2008–2011: New Wave Era |
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* 2011-2016: CHECK It Era |
* 2011-2016: CHECK It Era |
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* 2017–2022: Dimensional Era |
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* 2018–2022: Mashup Era |
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* 2022–present: Redraw Your World Era<ref name=":0">{{Cite press release|date=February 17, 2021|title=WarnerMedia Expands Kids & Family Offerings on Cartoon Network and HBO Max Under New Tagline Redraw Your World|url=https://pressroom.warnermedia.com/us/media-release/warnermedia-expands-kids-family-offerings-cartoon-network-and-hbo-max-under-new?language_content_entity=en&fb|url-status=live|access-date=February 17, 2021|publisher=[[WarnerMedia]]|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210217180550/https://pressroom.warnermedia.com/us/media-release/warnermedia-expands-kids-family-offerings-cartoon-network-and-hbo-max-under-new|archive-date=February 17, 2021}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
== See also == |
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* [[Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network USA]] |
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** [[Cartoonito|Cartoonito (brand as a whole)]] |
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** [[List of international Cartoon Network channels]] |
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* [[List of programs broadcast by Boomerang]] |
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* [[List of programs broadcast by Cartoonito]] |
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* [[List of television stations in Southeast Asia]] |
* [[List of television stations in Southeast Asia]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:23, 13 December 2024
Country | Singapore (Southeast Asia) China (East Asia) |
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Broadcast area | East Asia South East Asia Pacific Islands Maldives Oceania South Asia |
Headquarters | Singapore |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English Mandarin Cantonese Malay Indonesian Thai Vietnamese |
Picture format | HDTV 1080i (downscaled to 480i/576i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Warner Bros. Discovery Asia-Pacific |
Sister channels | |
History | |
Launched | 6 October 1994 |
Closed | 13 May 2023(Indonesia, MNC Vision) |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Nexmedia Indonesia | Channel 106 |
Cartoon Network is a pan-Asian television channel that primarily broadcasts animated series. Operated by Warner Bros. Discovery under its International division, the channel is broadcast from its headquarters in Singapore and Jakarta, Indonesia to audiences in its country of location, as well as to Hong Kong and several areas in the Asian continent. It was launched on 6 October 1994 on the namesake television channel in the United States.
History
[edit]1990s
[edit]In January 1994, it was announced that TNT and Cartoon Network would launch by the end of the year. They were supposedly launched as a 24-hour services on the Apstar 2 satellite service.[1]
On 6 October 1994, Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific launched Cartoon Network Asia on both Apstar 1 and Palapa-B2P. The channel was launched at 12:00 pm (SG/HK time).[2] It was broadcast for 14 hours between 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., while Turner Classic Movies (formerly TNT) took the remainder of the daily schedule and broadcast 10 hours of movie programming from Turner's libraries.[1][3] During that time, Cartoon Network Asia was originally a 24-hour cable and satellite TV channel devoted to animated cartoons and classic films called TNT & Cartoon Network Asia and the service only had 4 different audio tracks including English, Mandarin, Thai and Japanese. Originally devoted to classic animated cartoons from studios such as Warner Bros., MGM and Hanna-Barbera, Cartoon Network Asia has since expanded to include more contemporary programming as well as its original productions, starting with its first original series to air in Asia in 1997, Dexter’s Laboratory. By 31 December 1995, both TNT & Cartoon Network Asia were broadcast in 20 countries and territories across pan-Asia via satellite.[citation needed]
Sometime during the 1990s, Cartoon Network Asia launched a separate 24-hour feed of its service on the PAS-2 satellite along with TNT Asia.
On 4 January 1999, Cartoon Network Asia began to offer Hindi-dubbed versions of its shows in addition to English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Thai, Korean, Japanese, Filipino and Malay, with dubs of shows such as Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, The Mask: Animated Series, The Addams Family, The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, Captain Planet and other select programs.[4]
On 22 August 1999, Cartoon Network Asia was rebranded, introducing new bumpers, new original productions and a new graphical package.
2000s
[edit]In 2000, other non-original shows were introduced. Also, throughout the early 2000s, Cartoon Network Asia began airing several more original productions.
In 2001, a programming block called Cartoon Cartoons was introduced. Cartoon Network Asia also introduced other programming blocks including Toonami, Acme Hour, Prime Time, the Boomerang block (now a TV channel), and Cartoon Network Night Shift.
On 1 July 2001, Cartoon Network Asia officially became a separate 24-hour channel along with its country-specific feeds for India, the Philippines, Taiwan, Australia and New Zealand and TCM Asia.
In 2003 and 2004, more programming blocks were added. In early-2004, Boomerang was added to Foxtel with many of the older cartoons moved to the new channel. In addition, Cartoon Network showed segments of children receiving prizes during the holidays for a brief period, but these were cancelled due to low audience ratings. Up until mid-2004, Cartoon Network Asia had been tied with Disney Channel as the most popular family channel in Asian continent. The removal of the older 1950s-1980s Hanna-Barbera programming from the network during the period led to a fall in average audience share during 2004 as the fans of older cartoons moved to its new sister channel Boomerang Asia.
On 1 October 2005, the channel's 'bumpers' were replaced with 3-D animation promotions that were set in a fictional location called "CN City". A well-known scene from a show was sometimes the theme. The "Cartoon Cartoons" moniker was dropped in 2006. On 31 August 2008, the bumpers and ads were updated and "Cartoon Network Theatre" was renamed into "Cartoon Network Popcorn".
2010s
[edit]On 1 October 2011, during the premiere of The Amazing World of Gumball in Asia, the channel introduced a new branding and logo originally designed by Brand New School, with a slogan "It's A Fun Thing" as well as new shows (e.g. Oggy and the Cockroaches). In 2012, Cartoon Network started airing almost all shows (except for Courage the Cowardly Dog and several past shows) in HDTV 1080i format. In 2013, the American CN bumpers and the Asian bumpers were refreshed.
The channel was rebranded as Dimensional on 18 October 2017, along with Cinemax Asia.
2020s
[edit]On 8 January 2022, Cartoon Network Asia, Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan rebranded to Redraw Your World. The video series "Craft Your World" launched on Cartoon Network Asia, Crayola websites and social channels in the following weeks. "Redraw Your World" physical events also took place from February onwards in malls across the region, including Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines.[5]
Availability
[edit]Mainland China
[edit]In Mainland China, Cartoon Network Asia has been available on a satellite since October 6, 1994. Broadcasting from Singapore in Standard Chinese and Cantonese (for South China), Cartoon Network Asia became the number one rated foreign-owned children's channel in Mainland China. It was also available on various CATV systems across Mainland China from the channel's launch on October 6, 1994, until January 2000, when it was banned for, according to an official of the SARFT, violating "relevant Chinese rules". Turner officials hadn't received official information at the time of the decision.[6] At the time of banning, the channel had an estimated reach of 100,000 CATV subscribers. Just a few months before, the Chinese government blocked children's programming from being permitted to relay, and one media analyst said that the Cartoon Network ban was to favor local production.[6] Despite the ban, Cartoon Network Asia is still available on various CATV systems across Mainland China including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.
Hong Kong
[edit]In Hong Kong, Cartoon Network Asia is available on Now TV. It is broadcast in English, Standard Chinese and Cantonese.
Taiwan
[edit]In Taiwan, Cartoon Network Asia has a country-specific feed for Taiwan (Chinese: 卡通頻道; pinyin: Kǎtōng píndào) and it has been available on cable and satellite on October 6, 1994. It is broadcast in both Taiwanese Mandarin and English.
South Korea
[edit]In January 2003, Cartoon Network Asia was launched in South Korea after the discontinuation of a Cartoon Network block on Tooniverse, but only in English, as Korean laws at the time stated that channels operating outside of South Korea were forbidden to carry the Korean audio track or subtitles within South Korean territory. In 2006, JoongAng Ilbo and Turner established a joint venture to launch a separate Korean version of Cartoon Network and was launched in November of the same year.[7]
Japan
[edit]In 1995, Cartoon Network Asia was launched on various CATV systems across Japan along with TNT Asia, STAR TV and many other foreign-owned satellite TV channels across Asia.
On September 1, 1997, Cartoon Network Asia has launched a separate country-specific feed for Japan called Cartoon Network Japan. Broadcasting from Tokyo in both Japanese and English, Cartoon Network Japan became the No. 1 foreign-owned children's channel in Japan. During that time, Cartoon Network Japan had signed an exclusive contract with Sky PerfecTV! (formerly PerfecTV!), but it was expired when the channel was launched on the now-defunct DirecTV Japan in December 1997.
Thailand
[edit]In Thailand, Cartoon Network Asia is available as a part of the TrueVisions cable and satellite services; TrueVisions includes the pan-Asian Cartoon Network in both its Gold and Platinum packages.
On October 6, 1994, TNT & Cartoon Network Asia was launched on various CATV systems across Thailand along with TNT Asia.
Starting in 2009, a Thai audio track for promos and adverts was introduced alongside an official Thai website.
In February 2018, Cartoon Network Asia along with CNN International Asia Pacific is made available on AIS Play.[citation needed]
Indonesia
[edit]In Indonesia, Cartoon Network Asia is available on First Media Gold and Platinum packages, TransVision Platinum Packages (used to be TelkomVision). and IndiKids add-on package on IndiHome.[citation needed]
Philippines
[edit]Cartoon Network Asia has a country-specific feed for the Philippines since 1995 and it has been available on cable and satellite since October 6, 1994. It is broadcast in English.
Vietnam
[edit]In Vietnam where it was first introduced around 1995, Cartoon Network Asia used to be available in English, but in April 2014, a localized feed was launched. The line-up is identical to the pan-Asian version, but the promos are entirely in Vietnamese[8] (In addition, the original programming is either dubbed or has a Vietnamese voice-over), and the local titles of the cartoons are shown on screen, right next to Cartoon Network's logo. The Vietnamese feed is available on VTC Digital, SCTV, Viettel, Hanoi Radio-Television (HCATV), Vietnam Television (VTVcab) and FPT Play. Starting in December 2016, a Vietnamese audio track for promos and adverts was introduced.[citation needed]
A Vietnamese ad or other channel's promos (like Warner TV) may appear when promos are playing.
Malaysia and Brunei
[edit]The first Malaysian broadcasting company to air Cartoon Network Asia was Astro subsidiaries of Measat Broadcasting Systems Sdn Bhd. Cartoon Network was launched on Astro in 1996 on channel 616 (the old channel number was changed in April 2020) in Malaysia, and in 2000 in Brunei (Kristal-Astro).
- The current channel number for Cartoon Network on Astro (from April 2020) is now 615 for HD.
Before Astro launched the channel in 1996, Cartoon Network Asia was first launched on Mega TV in 1995.[citation needed] Originally, when Cartoon Network was launched on the service, it was time shared with the Variety Channel.
On 1 August 2023, Cartoon Network was launched on Unifi TV along with HGTV.
Sri Lanka
[edit]Cartoon Network Asia was available in Sri Lanka.[9] In June 2019, the Asian channel got replaced with Cartoon Network HD+ India. According to a census, the most famous Cartoon Network shows in Sri Lanka are, We Bare Bears, Teen Titans Go! and The Powerpuff Girls.[citation needed]
Cartoon Network is available in Sri Lanka on Dialog, Peo TV and Freesat. Cartoon Network was also the first international channel to reach over 10 million total of views in Sri Lanka.
Maldives
[edit]In Maldives, Cartoon Network Asia is available on MediaNet in 2005. It is broadcast in English.
Programming
[edit]Programming blocks
[edit]Current
[edit]Redraw Your Summer (Seasonal Summer)
[edit]Redraw Your Summer (formerly Best Summer Ever) is a Summer-themed programming block that airs Cartoon Network shows and some acquired content from May to June.
Shriektober (Seasonal Fall)
[edit]Shriektober is a Halloween-themed programming block that airs Cartoon Network shows and some acquired content.
So Much Christmas (Seasonal Winter)
[edit]So Much Christmas is a Christmas-themed programming block that airs Cartoon Network shows and some acquired content.
Former
[edit]Cartoonito
[edit]Cartoonito originally launched on 1 December 2012, Cartoonito launched in Asia in conjunction with its localized website. Cartoonito's original programming block was aired on Cartoon Network from 6 to 8 AM including Baby Looney Tunes and ABC Monsters.[10] Cartoonito was replaced by Boomerang on January 1, 2015.[11]
The brand, relaunched as a morning programming block on Cartoon Network in Japan on March 1, 2022, and in Southeast Asia and Korea on March 28 of the same year. It offers a modern approach to preschool programming, built to support each child's unique potential with its educational framework called “Humancentric Learning”.[12]
Boomerang
[edit]Boomerang was first shown as a programming block on Cartoon Network Asia from October 6, 1994, to March 14, 2004. A separate TV channel was available all across Asia and Oceania on 14 March 2004. On 1 December 2012, it went defunct and was replaced with Toonami; Toonami is also operated and distributed by Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific. However, since 1 January 2015, Boomerang has replaced Cartoonito.
Triple Jam
[edit]Triple Jam was a programming block broadcast three Cartoon Network shows in one-hour timeslots including Teen Titans Go!, We Bare Bears and The Amazing World of Gumball on weekdays. On September 2nd 2024, Triple Jam returned every weekday morning at 10am (Singapore/Malaysia) or 9am (Indonesia/Thailand). but by this time, Teen Titans Go! had been replaced with Mr. Bean: The Animated Series
Tiny TV
[edit]Tiny TV was first shown in Asia and Oceania in June 2002 and it showed cartoons that were targeted at very young children including The Flintstone Kids, Baby Looney Tunes, Krypto the Superdog, Tom & Jerry Kids and A Pup Named Scooby-Doo.
Cartoon Network Mornings
[edit]Cartoon Network Mornings was a morning programming block that broadcast shows from Warner Bros. Animation and some shows which aired on Cartoonito in the US and its sister channel, Boomerang, including Mush-Mush and the Mushables, Alice and Lewis, Talking Tom and Friends, Grizzly and the Lemmings and Mr. Bean: The Animated Series on weekdays.
FRIYAY
[edit]FRIYAY is a programming block that airs every Friday. It airs shows such as The Amazing World of Gumball, Craig of the Creek, Teen Titans Go! and We Bare Bears.
Cartoon Network Popcorn
[edit]Cartoon Network Popcorn was a programming block that aired movies.
Cartoon Network Classic
[edit]Cartoon Network Classic was a programming block that aired classic shows such as Courage The Cowardly Dog, Chowder, Dexter's Laboratory and others. This block ended at the end of 2020.
Laughternoons
[edit]Laughternoons was a programming block that aired some Cartoon Network shows.
Good Morning Scooby!
[edit]Good Morning Scooby! was a programming block that aired some Scooby-Doo series including What's New Scooby Doo. The block ended at the end of 2011.
Era Names
[edit]- 6 October 1994 – 22 August 1999: Checkerboard Era
- 1998–2005: Powerhouse Era
- 2005–2008: City Era
- 2008–2011: New Wave Era
- 2011-2016: CHECK It Era
- 2017–2022: Dimensional Era
- 2018–2022: Mashup Era
- 2022–present: Redraw Your World Era[13]
See also
[edit]- Cartoon Network USA
- List of programs broadcast by Boomerang
- List of programs broadcast by Cartoonito
- List of television stations in Southeast Asia
References
[edit]- ^ a b Guider, Elizabeth (26 January 1994). "TNT, Toon webs bow in Asia". Variety. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
- ^ "Cartoon Network comes to Asia". The Business Times. 5 October 1994. p. 5. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
- ^ "Turner's TNT will make entry into Asian..." Orlando Sentinel. 9 August 1994. Archived from the original on 23 August 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
- ^ "tribuneindia... Nation". www.tribuneindia.com. Archived from the original on 27 September 2021. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
- ^ "Cartoon Network Asia Pacific Invites Viewers to 'Redraw Your World'". License Global. 6 January 2022. p. Entertainment. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
- ^ a b O'Clery, Conor (4 February 2000). "China's cultural commissars see Bugs Bunny as undesirable alien". The Irish Times. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
- ^ "Cartoon Network Goes Korean". WarnerMedia. Archived from the original on 25 June 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
- ^ "Chương trình thường nhật (Regular Show)". 12 March 2015. Archived from the original on 5 April 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2015 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Cartoon Network and Pogo go on air in Sri Lanka". afaqs!. Archived from the original on 7 August 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
- ^ "Cartoon Network". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
- ^ Franks, Nico (9 December 2014). "Turner throws Boomerang into Asia". C21Media. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
- ^ "Preschool Brand 'Cartoonito' Launches on Cartoon Network in Asia". Google Docs. Archived from the original on 28 June 2022. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
- ^ "WarnerMedia Expands Kids & Family Offerings on Cartoon Network and HBO Max Under New Tagline Redraw Your World" (Press release). WarnerMedia. 17 February 2021. Archived from the original on 17 February 2021. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
External links
[edit]- 1994 establishments in Singapore
- 2005 establishments in the Maldives
- AsiaSat
- Cartoon Network
- Children's television channels in the Asia Pacific
- English-language television stations in Australia
- English-language television stations in Hong Kong
- English-language television stations in New Zealand
- English-language television stations in Singapore
- English-language television stations in the Philippines
- Mass media in Southeast Asia
- Palapa
- Television channels and stations established in 1994
- Television channels in Brunei
- Television channels in South Korea
- Television channels in the Maldives
- Television stations in Indonesia
- Television stations in Japan
- Television stations in Macau
- Television stations in Malaysia
- Television stations in Taiwan
- Television stations in Thailand
- Television stations in Vietnam
- Warner Bros. Discovery Asia-Pacific