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This is a list of television programs currently or formerly broadcast by Cartoon Network in the United States. The network was launched on October 1, 1992, and airs mainly animated programming, ranging from action to animated comedy.

In its early years, Cartoon Network's programming was predominantly made up of reruns of Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, and Hanna-Barbera shows such as Yogi Bear, Quick Draw McGraw, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Jonny Quest, and Scooby-Doo. Cartoon Network's first original series were The Moxy Show and the late-night satirical animated talk show, Space Ghost Coast to Coast. The What a Cartoon! series of showcase shorts brought about the creation of a number of Cartoon Network original series, the first of which made into a full-fledged series was Dexter's Laboratory in 1996, followed by Johnny Bravo and Cow and Chicken in 1997 (as well as its spinoff, I Am Weasel later in 1999), The Powerpuff Girls in 1998, and Courage the Cowardly Dog in 1999, which debuted alongside Mike, Lu & Og. Another popular series, Ed, Edd n Eddy was one of the first to air without a What a Cartoon! pilot, debuting in 1999. Dexter's Laboratory creator Genndy Tartakovsky went on to create three more series for Cartoon Network: Samurai Jack, Star Wars: Clone Wars, and Sym-Bionic Titan. Powerpuff Girls creator Craig McCracken later produced Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends for the network. Other series that were greenlit from programs similar to What a Cartoon! include Whatever Happened to.. Robot Jones?, Codename: Kids Next Door, and The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy.

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Following the resignation of Jim Samples in 2007, Cartoon Network began airing live-action original series such as Destroy Build Destroy and Dude, What Would Happen as part of the CN Real block that ran from 2009-2010. By 2014, Cartoon Network began moving away from live-action programming with the 2010 premieres of Adventure Time and Regular Show as current president Christina Miller succeeded Stuart Snyder.

Cartoon Network has also broadcast a number of feature films, mostly animated or containing animated sequences, under its 'Cartoon Theater' block, later renamed 'Flicks'. Since 2008, they have also been airing live-action movies despite the network not producing any live-action series since 2014.

  • 1Current programming
  • 2Upcoming programming
  • 3Former programming
    • 3.1Former original programming
  • 4Programming blocks
  • 5Pilots
    • 5.1Short format

Current programming

Original programming

TitlePremiere dateCurrent seasonNote(s)
The Amazing World of GumballMay 3, 20116[a]
Steven UniverseNovember 4, 20135
We Bare BearsJuly 27, 20154[1][2]
The Powerpuff Girls (2016 series)April 4, 20163[a][3][4][5][6]
Ben 10 (2016 series)April 10, 20173[a][b][7][8]
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes (full series)August 1, 20173[9][10][a][b]
Apple & OnionFebruary 23, 20181
Craig of the CreekMarch 30, 20182[b]
Summer Camp IslandJuly 7, 20181[a][b]
Victor and ValentinoMarch 30, 20191[b]
Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure HeartJuly 1, 20191[b]
Infinity TrainAugust 5, 20191[11][12]

Acquired programming

TitlePremiere dateCurrent seasonNote(s)
Ninjago: Masters of SpinjitzuDecember 2, 201111
Teen Titans Go!April 23, 20135[a][b]
Unikitty!January 1, 20182[c][13]
Transformers: CyberverseSeptember 1, 20181[14]
DC Super Hero GirlsMarch 8, 20191[a]
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?July 8, 20191[a][b]

Canadian co-productions

TitlePremiere dateCurrent seasonNote(s)
Mega Man: Fully ChargedAugust 3, 20181[a]
Total DramaRamaSeptember 1, 20181[15]
Bakugan: Battle PlanetDecember 23, 20182[16]

Upcoming programming

Upcoming original animated series

TitlePremiere dateNote(s)
The Fungies!2020[17]
Tig n' Seek[18]
We Baby Bare Bears spin-off seriesTBA[19]

Upcoming acquired programming

TitlePremiere dateNote(s)
Power PlayersSeptember 21, 2019[20][21][22]
ThunderCats Roar2019[23]

Former programming

Former original programming

Animated series

TitlePremiere dateFinale date(s)Date(s) reranNote(s)
The Moxy ShowDecember 5, 1993January 2, 20002000
Space Ghost Coast to CoastApril 15, 1994July 22, 20012001[d]
What a Cartoon!February 20, 1995November 28, 1997
(as main show)
August 23, 2002
(as collective series)
2002–03; 2005–08[24][e][a]
Dexter's LaboratoryApril 28, 1996November 20, 20032003–08; 2012–14[f][g][a]
Johnny BravoJuly 14, 1997August 27, 20042004–08; 2012–14
Cow and ChickenJuly 15, 1997July 24, 19991999–2003; 2005–07; 2009; 2012–13
I Am WeaselSeptember 16, 19991999 —2003; 2005–07; 2009; 2012–13
The Powerpuff Girls (original series)November 18, 1998March 25, 20052005–15
Ed, Edd n EddyJanuary 4, 1999November 8, 20092009–14[g][a]
Mike, Lu & OgNovember 12, 1999May 27, 20012001–04[a]
Courage the Cowardly DogNovember 22, 20022002–15[f][g][a]
Sheep in the Big CityNovember 17, 2000April 7, 20022002
Time SquadJune 8, 2001November 26, 20032003–05
Samurai JackAugust 10, 2001September 25, 20042004–05; 2008; 2012[d][a]
Grim & EvilAugust 24, 2001October 18, 20022002–03; 2005–08; 2012–13[25][26][f][g]
Whatever Happened to.. Robot Jones?July 12, 2002November 14, 20032003-2008[f]
Codename: Kids Next DoorDecember 6, 2002January 21, 20082008–14[g][a]
The Grim Adventures of Billy & MandyJune 13, 2003October 12, 20082008–10; 2012–14; 2017
Evil Con CarneJuly 11, 2003October 22, 20042004–07; 2012–13[f][g][a]
Star Wars: Clone WarsNovember 7, 2003March 26, 20052005
Megas XLRMay 1, 2004January 15, 20052005–06
Foster's Home for Imaginary FriendsAugust 13, 2004May 3, 20092009–14[g][a]
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumiNovember 19, 2004June 27, 20062006
The Life and Times of Juniper LeeMay 30, 2005April 9, 20072007–10[a]
Camp LazloJuly 8, 2005March 27, 20082008–10; 2012–14[g][a]
Sunday PantsOctober 2, 2005October 30, 20052005—06
My Gym Partner's a MonkeyDecember 26, 2005November 27, 20082008–10; 2012–13[g]
Ben 10 (original series)December 27, 2005April 15, 20082008–10; 2012–13; 2016; 2017[a]
Squirrel BoyMay 27, 2006September 27, 20072007; 2009
Class of 3000November 3, 2006May 25, 20082008
ChowderNovember 2, 2007August 7, 20102010–14[g][a]
Transformers: AnimatedDecember 26, 2007May 23, 20092009–10[h]
Ben 10: Alien ForceApril 18, 2008March 26, 20102010–12
The Marvelous Misadventures of FlapjackJune 5, 2008August 31, 20102010–14[g][a]
The Secret SaturdaysOctober 3, 2008January 30, 20102010–12[a]
Adventure TimeApril 5, 2010September 3, 20182018; 2019[i][a]
Ben 10: Ultimate AlienApril 23, 2010March 31, 20122012–13
Generator RexJanuary 3, 20132013–14
Regular ShowSeptember 6, 2010January 16, 20172017; 2018[a]
Sym-Bionic TitanSeptember 17, 2010April 9, 20112011[i]
RobotomyOctober 25, 2010January 24, 2011
The Problem SolverzApril 4, 2011March 30, 2013[note 1]2011–12[j]
Secret Mountain Fort AwesomeAugust 1, 2011March 29, 20122012–13
Ben 10: OmniverseAugust 1, 2012November 14, 20142014[a]
Uncle GrandpaSeptember 2, 2013June 30, 2017N/A
Mixels*February 12, 2014October 1, 20162016–17
ClarenceApril 14, 2014June 24, 2018N/A
Mighty MagiswordsSeptember 29, 2016May 17, 2019N/A[a]

Live-action and live-action/animated series

TitlePremiere dateFinale dateDate(s) reranNote(s)
Big BagJune 2, 1996May 31, 19981998–2001[k]
Out of Jimmy's HeadSeptember 14, 2007February 29, 20082008[k][a]
BrainRushJune 20, 2009July 22, 20092009[l]
Bobb'e SaysAugust 19, 2009September 23, 2009
Destroy Build DestroyJune 9, 2009September 17, 20112011–12
The OthersidersJune 17, 2009October 30, 20092009
Dude, What Would HappenAugust 19, 2009September 21, 20112011–12
Tower PrepOctober 16, 2010December 28, 20102010–11
Level UpJanuary 24, 2012February 19, 20132013
The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying OrangeMay 28, 2012March 17, 20142014[k]
Incredible CrewDecember 31, 2012April 11, 20132013–14[l]

Miniseries

TitlePremiere dateFinale dateDate(s) reranNote(s)
Over the Garden WallNovember 3, 2014November 7, 20142014–17
Adventure Time: StakesNovember 16, 2015November 19, 20152018
Long Live the RoyalsNovember 30, 2015December 3, 20152015
Adventure Time: IslandsJanuary 30, 2017February 2, 20172017
Adventure Time: ElementsApril 24, 2017April 27, 20172017
Clarence's Stormy SleepoverJune 5, 2017June 9, 20172017

Former short series

TitleYear(s) airedNote(s)
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends shorts2006–07[27][28]
My Gym Partner's a Monkey shorts2006–08
Billy's Birthday Shorties2006
Camp Lazlo shorts2006–08
The Life and Times of Juniper Lee shorts2006–07
Irwin Hearts Mandy2007
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack shorts[m]
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy shorts[27][28]
Ben 10 shorts2008–12
Squirrel Boy shorts2008
Nacho Bear2008–10[m]
Calling Cat-22!2008–09
Big Baby
B.A.E.: The Bremen Avenue Experience
The Talented Mr. Bixby
Hot Dog TV2010
Track Rats[l]
La'Antz and Derek2010–11
Teddy Blue Eyes2010
Rad Roach2010–11
The Swashbuckling Perils of the Adventures of the Men & Jeremy
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes2016
Get 'Em Tommy!2016–17
DIY2018

Former European co-productions

TitleYear(s) airedNote(s)
The Cramp Twins2004–08
Robotboy2005–13
Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes2008–11
Chop Socky Chooks2008–10
Hero: 1082010–13[a]

Former Canadian co-productions

TitleYear(s) airedNote(s)
Storm Hawks2007–09[n]
George of the Jungle2007–09

Former acquired series

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CN/Warner Bros./Turner
TitleDistributorYear(s) airedNote(s)
2 Stupid Dogs / Super Secret Secret SquirrelWarner Bros. Television1994–2003; 2011–12[a]
The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-DooWarner Bros. Television1994–2005[a]
The Addams Family (1992)Warner Bros. Television1995–2004[a]
The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho PandaWarner Bros. Television1995–99[a]
The Adventures of GulliverWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
The Amazing Chan and the Chan ClanWarner Bros. Television1995–2004[a]
AnimaniacsWarner Bros. Television1998[29]–2001[30][31][h]
AquamanWarner Bros. Television1994–2004[a]
Arabian KnightsWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel ShowWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Augie Doggie and Doggie DaddyWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Alvin and the ChipmunksWarner Bros. Television1998–2002
Baby Looney Tunes*Warner Bros. Television2002–10; 2015–17[32][a]
The Banana SplitsWarner Bros. Television1992–2004 (original)
2008 (reboot)
[a]
Barney BearWarner Bros. Television1992–2003[a]
Batman: The Animated SeriesWarner Bros. Television1998–2004[a][i][h]
Batman BeyondWarner Bros. Television2001–05[i]
The BatmanWarner Bros. Television2005–07[a]
Batman: The Brave and the BoldWarner Bros. Television2008–11
Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!*Warner Bros. Television2015–16[a]
BeetlejuiceWarner Bros. Television1998–2005
Beware the BatmanWarner Bros. Television2013[i]
Birdman and the Galaxy TrioWarner Bros. Television1992–2004
The Bob Clampett ShowWarner Bros. Television2000–01[a][i]
Breezly and SneezlyWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Buford and the Galloping GhostWarner Bros. Television1994–97[a]
Bunnicula*Warner Bros. Television2016; 2018[a]
The Bugs & Daffy ShowWarner Bros. Television1997–2003
Bugs & Daffy TonightWarner Bros. Television1992–95
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance KidsWarner Bros. Television1995–2004[a]
The Captain and the KidsWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Captain Caveman and the Teen AngelsWarner Bros. Television1994–2004[a]
Captain Planet and the PlaneteersTurner Broadcasting System1995–2006; 2010–11[a]
Capitol CrittersWarner Bros. Television1995–98
Cartoon PlanetCartoon Network1995–2000; 2012–14
Casper and the AngelsWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[33][a]
Cave KidsWarner Bros. Television1996-1998
Cattanooga CatsWarner Bros. Television1994–2004[a]
CB BearsWarner Bros. Television1995–2000[a]
The CenturionsWarner Bros. Television1993–97[a]
Challenge of the GoBotsWarner Bros. Television1993–99[a]
The Chuck Jones ShowCartoon Network2001–04[a]
Chuck Norris: Karate KommandosWarner Bros. Television1993–98[a]
Clue ClubWarner Bros. Television1994–2004[a]
The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed GrimleyWarner Bros. Television1993–97[a]
Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying MachinesWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
DevlinWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
DingbatWarner Bros. Television1994–2000
Dink, the Little DinosaurWarner Bros. Television1993–97[a]
Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz*Warner Bros. Television2018[a]
Down Wit' Droopy DWarner Bros. Television1992–95
DroopyWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a][i]
Droopy, Master DetectiveWarner Bros. Television1997–2001[34]
Dynomutt, Dog WonderWarner Bros. Television1993–2000[a]
Duck DodgersWarner Bros. Television2003–07[a]
Dumb and DumberWarner Bros. Television1999–2001
FangfaceWarner Bros. Television1993–2004[a]
Fantastic FourWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Fantastic MaxWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
The Fantastic Voyages of Sinbad the SailorWarner Bros. Television1996–2002
Firehouse TalesWarner Bros. Television2005–06
The FlintstonesWarner Bros. Television1992–2004; 2010–12[a]
The Flintstones Comedy ShowWarner Bros. Television1993–2004[a]
The Flintstone KidsWarner Bros. Television1994–2003[a]
Frankenstein Jr. and The ImpossiblesWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Freakazoid!Warner Bros. Television1997–2003
The Funky PhantomWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
G-Force: Guardians of SpaceTurner Program Services1995–2004[a]
Galaxy Goof-UpsWarner Bros. Television1994–2000[a]
Galtar and the Golden LanceWarner Bros. Television1992–95[a]
The Gary Coleman ShowWarner Bros. Television1992–99[a][i]
George and JuniorWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Goober and the Ghost ChasersWarner Bros. Television1995–2004[a]
The Great Grape Ape ShowWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Green Lantern: The Animated SeriesWarner Bros. Television2012–14
HeathcliffWarner Bros. Television1994–97
Help!.. It's the Hair Bear Bunch!Warner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
The HerculoidsWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
The Hillbilly BearsWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Hokey WolfWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Hong Kong PhooeyWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
The Huckleberry Hound ShowWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
The ImpossiblesWarner Bros. Television1992–95
Inch High, Private EyeWarner Bros. Television1992–99[a]
JabberjawWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
The JetsonsWarner Bros. Television1992–2004; 2010–12[a]
Jonny QuestWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Josie and the PussycatsWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Josie and the Pussycats in Outer SpaceWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Justice LeagueWarner Bros. Television2001–05[a][i]
Justice League ActionWarner Bros. Television2016–18[35]
Justice League UnlimitedWarner Bros. Television2004–07[o][i]
Krypto the SuperdogWarner Bros. Television2005–09[a]
The Kwicky Koala ShowWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Late Night Black & WhiteCartoon Network1993–2003[36][i]
Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har HarWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Looney Tunes*Warner Bros. Television1992–2004; 2009–13; 2015–17[a]
The Looney Tunes Show (2001)Warner Bros. Television2001–04
The Looney Tunes ShowWarner Bros. Television2011–15[a]
Loopy De LoopWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Magilla GorillaWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
MarmadukeWarner Bros. Television1994–97[a]
Mighty Man and YukkWarner Bros. Television1994–98
Mister TWarner Bros. Television1994–97[i]
Moby Dick and Mighty MightorWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Motormouse and AutocatWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
The Mumbly Cartoon ShowWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
MADWarner Bros. Television2010–14
¡Mucha Lucha!Warner Bros. Television2004–10
The New Adventures of Huckleberry FinnWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
The New Batman AdventuresWarner Bros. Television2001–04[a]
The New Batman/Superman AdventuresWarner Bros. Television1998–2000[a]
The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo ShowWarner Bros. Television1994–2005[a]
The New Scooby-Doo MoviesWarner Bros. Television1994–2008[a]
The New ShmooWarner Bros. Television1995–97
The New Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape ShowWarner Bros. Television1993–98
The New Yogi Bear ShowWarner Bros. Television1992–2003[a]
Ozzy & DrixWarner Bros. Television2004–06
Pac-ManWarner Bros. Television1995–99[a]
Paw PawsWarner Bros. Television1992–99[a]
PeanutsWarner Bros. Television2016–17[a]
The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm ShowWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
The Perils of Penelope PitstopWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Peter PotamusWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
The Pirates of Dark WaterWarner Bros. Television1994–97[a][i]
Pixie and Dixie and Mr. JinksWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Plastic ManWarner Bros. Television1992–95
PopeyeWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a][i]
The Popeye ShowCartoon Network2001–04[i]
Pound PuppiesWarner Bros. Television1994–98[a]
Precious PuppWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Punkin' Puss & MushmouseWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo*Warner Bros. Television1993–2012[a]
Quick Draw McGrawWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
The Real Adventures of Jonny QuestWarner Bros. Television1996–2003[37][a]
Richie RichWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[38][a]
Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-LongWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Road RoversWarner Bros. Television1998–2000
The Roman HolidaysWarner Bros. Television1995–2004[a]
The Ruff and Reddy ShowWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
The Scooby-Doo ShowWarner Bros. Television1994–2005[a]
Scooby-Doo & Scrappy-DooWarner Bros. Television1994–2005[a]
Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-LympicsWarner Bros. Television1994–2000[a]
Scooby-Doo! Mystery IncorporatedWarner Bros. Television2010–14[a]
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!Warner Bros. Television1994–2009; 2012–13[a]
Screwy SquirrelWarner Bros. Television1992–2003[a]
Sealab 2020Warner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Sealab 2021Cartoon Network2000[p][i]
Secret SquirrelWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
ShazzanWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Shirt TalesWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
SilverHawksWarner Bros. Television1997–2001[a]
The SkatebirdsWarner Bros. Television1992–97
Sky CommandersWarner Bros. Television1995–97
The Smurfs*Warner Bros. Television1993–2004[a]
SnagglepussWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Snooper and BlabberWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
SnorksWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Space AceWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Space Ghost / Dino BoyWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
The Space KidettesWarner Bros. Television1993–98[a]
Space StarsWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Speed BuggyWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Squiddly DiddlyWarner Bros. Television1992–2000[a]
Star Wars: The Clone WarsWarner Bros. Television2008–13[i]
Static ShockWarner Bros. Television2004–06[a]
Super FriendsWarner Bros. Television1994–2003[a]
The Super GlobetrottersWarner Bros. Television1994–2004[a]
Superman: The Animated SeriesWarner Bros. Television2000–04[a][i][h]
The Superman/Batman AdventuresWarner Bros. Television1994–2000[a]
SWAT Kats: The Radical SquadronWarner Bros. Television1994–2004[a]
Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries2002–05; 2009–15
Taz-Mania1996–2003
Teen TitansWarner Bros. Animation2003–12; 2017–18
The Tex Avery ShowCartoon Network1996–2004[a][i]
These Are the DaysWarner Bros. Television1994–2004[a]
Thundarr the Barbarian1993–2004
ThunderCats1997–2002
ThunderCats (2011)2011–12[i]
Tiny Toon Adventures1999–2001[h]
Tom and Jerry*1992–2013; 2015–17[a]
Tom & Jerry Kids*1995–2006
The Tom and Jerry Show*2014–16[39][a]
Tom and Jerry Tales*2011–17[a]
Toonami RouletteCartoon Network1997–2000
ToonHeads1992–2005[a]
Top CatWarner Bros. Television1992–2004
Touché Turtle and Dum DumWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Valley of the DinosaursWarner Bros. Television1993–2004[a]
Wabbit*Warner Bros. Television2015–16[a]
Wacky Races (1968)1992–2004[a]
Wacky Races (2017)*2018[a]
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home1993–2000
Wally Gator1992–2004[a]
Waynehead1998–2000
What's New, Scooby-Doo?2003–10; 2013–14[a]
Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch1992–2004
Where's Huddles?1995–2004
Wildfire1995–98
Winsome Witch1992–2004
Xiaolin ShowdownWarner Bros. Television2006–08
Yakky DoodleWarner Bros. Television1992–2004[a]
Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey
Yogi Bear
Yogi's Gang1993–2004
Yogi's Space Race1994–2004
Yogi's Treasure Hunt1992–2004
Young JusticeWarner Bros. Television2010–13
Young SamsonWarner Bros. Television1993–2004[a]
Others
TitleDistributorYear(s) airedNote(s)
6teenNelvana2008–11
Almost Naked Animals9 Story Media Group2011–13[a]
The Amazing Spiez!Zodiak Media2010–12
Angelo RulesCake Entertainment2010–15
Atomic BettyDistribution 3602004–06
Astro BoySony Pictures Television2004–05[i]
B-Daman CrossfireSunrights Inc.2013–15
Bakugan Battle BrawlersNelvana2008–12[n]
Bakugan: New VestroiaNelvana2009–12
Bakugan: Gundalian InvadersNelvana2010–12
Bakugan: Mechtanium SurgeNelvana2011–12
BatfinkSony Pictures Television1995–98[a]
Beast Wars: TransformersHasbro Studios1998–2000
Betty BoopParamount Television1993–2003[i]
Beyblade: Metal FusionNelvana2010–12
Beyblade: Metal MastersNelvana2011–13
Beyblade: Metal FuryNelvana2012–14
Beyblade: Shogun SteelNelvana2013–14
BeyWarriors: BeyRaiderzNelvana2014
BeyWheelzNelvana2012
The Big OBandai Entertainment (Season 1)
Cartoon Network (Season 2)
2001–05[i]
Blue DragonViz Media2008–12
Bobobo-bo Bo-boboToei Animation2004–08
BratzLionsgate Television2005–10
Care Bears: Unlock the MagicCloudco Entertainment2019[a]
Casper's Scare SchoolClassic Media2009–13[a]
Chaotic4Kids Entertainment2009–10
Chaotic: M'arillian Invasion4Kids Entertainment2009–10
Chaotic: Secrets of the Lost City4Kids Entertainment2009–10
Chibi Maruko-chanNippon Animation2001–03
Cloudy with a Chance of MeatballsDHX Media2017[a]
Code LyokoMediatoon2004–08
CardcaptorsNelvana2001–03
Cyborg 009Sony Pictures Family Entertainment Group2003–05[i]
Dennis the MenaceDHX Media1997–2001[a]
DreamWorks DragonsDreamWorks Animation2012–15[a]
D.I.C.E.Bandai Entertainment2005
Dragon BallFunimation2001–2007
Dragon Ball ZFunimation1998–2008[i]
Dragon Ball GTFunimation2003–06[i]
Dragon HuntersFuturikon2006–07
Dudley Do-RightThe Program Exchange1999–2001[a]
Duel MastersHasbro Studios2004–06
Ellen's AcresCake Entertainment2006–07
Garfield and Friends9 Story Media Group1995–97[a]
The Garfield ShowMediatoon2009–15[a]
Gerald McBoing-BoingClassic Media2005–07[a]
GodzillaTurner Program Services
Classic Media
1993–2003
Gordon the Garden GnomeEndemol2005–06
GrojbandFremantleMedia2013–14[a]
GumbyPremavision1998–2003
George of the Jungle (1967)Worldvision Enterprises1995–97
G.I. Joe: A Real American HeroHasbro Studios2002–05[h]
GormitiZodiak Media2009–11[40]
HamtaroViz Media2002–06
Hot Wheels Battle Force 5Nelvana/DHX Media2009–13
.hack//SignBandai Entertainment2003–04[i]
.hack//Legend of the TwilightBandai Entertainment2004–06[i]
.hack//RootsBandai Entertainment2006–07
Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs9 Story Media Group2005–08[a]
He-Man and the Masters of the UniverseHe-Man Productions2002–05[i]
Hot Wheels AcceleRacersRainmaker Entertainment2005
Idaten JumpHasbro2006–08
Immortal Grand Prix (IGPX)Bandai Entertainment2005–06[i]
Jackie Chan AdventuresSony Pictures Television2003–05[q]
James Bond Jr.MGM Television1995
Johnny TestDHX Media2008–15[a]
Knights of the ZodiacDIC Entertainment2003–04
The Land Before TimeUniversal Television2007–08
League of Super EvilDHX Media2009–12
Legends of ChimaM2 Filmes2013–14
Little DraculaSachs Family Distribution1992–95
Little RobotsBBC Worldwide2005–06[a]
MÄRViz Media2006–07
Martian Successor NadesicoADV Films2003–04[i]
The Mask: Animated SeriesBohbot Entertainment1997–98
Mew Mew Power4Kids Entertainment2005–06
Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream ZoneWorldvision Enterprises1995–97
Max SteelSony Pictures Television2001–04
Mega Man NT WarriorViz Media2003–08
Mega Man Star ForceViz Media2007–09
MetaJetsDHX Media2010–11
Mobile Fighter G GundamBandai Entertainment2002–03[i]
Mobile Suit GundamBandai Entertainment2001–02[i]
Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS TeamBandai Entertainment2001[i]
Mobile Suit Gundam SEEDBandai Entertainment2004–05[i]
Mobile Suit Gundam WingBandai Entertainment2000–02[i]
The Mr. Men ShowSanrio2008–12[a]
My Knight and MeCake Entertainment2017[a]
NarutoViz Media2005–09[i]
Nexo KnightsThe Lego Group2015–17
Ninja RobotsAlexander Entertainment Group1995–99
NudnikRembrandt Films1996[41]
O CanadaNational Film Board of Canada1997–2002[i]
One Piece4Kids/Funimation2005–08[i]
Outlaw StarBandai Entertainment2001–02[i]
Pet AlienSplash Entertainment2005–06
Pink Panther and PalsMGM Television2010–12[a]
The Pink Panther ShowMGM Television1997, 2006–09[a]
Pokémon4Kids/The Pokémon Company2002–17[a][n]
Princess NatashaFremantleMedia2004–07
PecolaNelvana2003–08
Peppa PigEntertainment One2005–07[a][r]
Pokémon ChroniclesThe Pokémon Company2006–09[a]
The Prince of TennisViz Media2006–08[i]
Roger RamjetImage Entertainment1996–2001
Rave MasterTokyopop2004–05[i]
ReBootRainmaker Entertainment1999–2003
Redakai: Conquer the KairuZodiak Media2011–13
Rescue HeroesNelvana2004–06[o]
RobotechHarmony Gold1998–2001
The Rocky and Bullwinkle ShowThe Program Exchange1996–2003[42][a][i]
Ronin WarriorsCinar1999–2003[i]
Rurouni KenshinMedia Blasters2003–05
Sailor MoonViz Media1998–2002
Scaredy SquirrelNelvana2011–13
Scan2GoDHX Media2012–14
Shaun the SheepAardman Animations2015–16[a]
SidekickNelvana2011–13
Sitting DucksUniversal Television2003–04
Skunk Fu!Cake Entertainment2007–10
Sonic BoomLagardère Group2014–17[a]
Speed RacerSpeed Racer Enterprises1996–2000[a]
Stoked!Cake Entertainment2009–10
Super ChickenWorldvision Enterprises1996–99
The Super Hero Squad ShowMarvel Entertainment2009–12[h]
Superior Defender Gundam ForceBandai Entertainment2003–09
SupernoobsDHX Media2015–17
Team GalaxyZodiak Media2006–09
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles4Kids Entertainment2003–05[r]
Tenchi in TokyoGeneon USA2000–02[i]
Tenchi Muyo!
Tenchi Universe
Tenkai KnightsViz Media2013–15
Total DramaCake Entertainment2008–15; 2018–19
Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous RaceCake Entertainment2015
Totally Spies!Zodiak Media2003–12[a]
Transformers: ArmadaHasbro Studios2002–04
Transformers: Energon2004–05
Transformers: Cybertron2005–07
Transformers: Robots in Disguise2015–17
UnderdogThe Program Exchange1996–2003[a]
VoltronWorld Events Productions1997–2003
Winx ClubRainbow S.r.l.2004–09[43][r]
The Woody Woodpecker ShowUniversal Television1997–98[a]
Wulin WarriorsBroadway Video2006–08
X-Men: EvolutionMarvel Entertainment2003–05
Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!Content Media Corp.2005–06
Young Robin HoodDHX Media1994–99
Yu-Gi-Oh!4Kids Entertainment2002–06[o]
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX2005–09
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's2009–15
Yu Yu HakushoFunimation2003–05[i]
Zatch Bell!Viz Media2005–07
ZixxNelvana2005–08
Zoids: Chaotic CenturyViz Media2002–05
Zoids: Guardian ForceViz Media
Zoids: New Century ZeroViz Media
Zoids: FuzorsHasbro2003–06

Former acquired live-action and live-action/animated series

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TitleDistributorYear(s) airedNote(s)
10 Count2009[l]
GoosebumpsScholastic Entertainment2007–09[l][h]
Hole in the WallFremantleMedia2010–13[l][a]
My Dad's a Pro2010–11[l]
Re:Evolution of Sports2009
Run It Back2010–11
Slamball2009
Survive This9 Story Media Group2009
Thumb Wrestling FederationFremantleMedia2008–09
Unnatural HistoryWarner Bros. Television2010

Former specials

TitleYear(s) airedNote(s)
The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Awards Show Program Special: Live! in Stereo2002
A Boo Boo Bear Cartoon1999
Adventure Time Forever2015
Big Game XXVIII: Road Runner vs. Coyote2000
Big Game XIXIX: Bugs vs. Daffy2001
The Big Pick2000–01
Brak Presents the Brak Show Starring Brak2000
The Bully Effect2013
Cartoon Network's 20th Birthday2012
Cartoon Network: Big Fan Weekend2011[44]
Cartoon Network's Funniest Bloopers and Other Embarrassing Moments2003
Cartoon Network's Golden Betty Awards1995
Cartoon Network's Greatest Musical Moments2003
Cartoon Summer Kick-Off Special2005–06
Contest2013
Droopy's Guide to the Cartoon Network1992
Good Jubies2016
Hall of Game Awards2011–14
Night of the Living Doo2001
Props2007
A Ranger Smith Cartoon1999
The Scooby-Doo Project1999
Stop Bullying: Speak Up – Special2012

Programming blocks

Current

TitleYear(s) airedNote(s)
Adult Swim2001–present[s]
Total DramaRama Saturday Mornings2018–present
New at 5, 6, 72019–present

Former

TitleYear(s) airedNote(s)
2-in-a-Row1992–95
2-of-a-Kind1992–95
70's Super Explosion1995–96
Acme Hour1997–2003
Acme Radio Hour1995–97
Action Flicks2008–09
Afternoon Adventures1995–97
All-Star Naughty List2007
The Best Sunday Night on Television1995–96
Ben 10 Alien of the Week2017
Big Wednesday1996–97
Boomerang1992–2004
Camp Cartoon2003–04
Carrot Top's A.M. Mayhem1995
Cartoon-a-Doodle-Doo1997–2000
Cartoon Cartoon Fridays1999–2003
Cartoon Cartoon Fridays Big Pick Weekend2001
Cartoon Cartoon of the Day1999–2000
Cartoon Cartoon Weekend1997–2002
Cartoon Cartoon Weekend Summerfest2002
Cartoon Cartoon Summer2001–03
The Cartoon Cartoon Show2000–03;[24] 2005–08[45]
Cartoon Cartoon Top 5 / Top 52002[46]–08
Cartoon Network Gone MAD2011
Cartoon Network's Holiday Rush2005–06
Cartoon Network Invaded2007
Cartoon Olio2001–02
Cartoon Planet1995–2000; 2012–14
Cartoon Summer2005–07
Cartoon Theatre1998–2007
Clarence's Summer Splash2015
The Christmas Party1997–2003
CN Real2009–10
CN Sports2009
CN Thursday Nights2008
DC Nation2012–14
Double Vision1993–96
Dynamite Action Squad2007–08
Flicks2008–14
Friday Night Premiere Thunder2007[t]
Fridays2003–2007
Fried Dynamite2007–08
Funny for Your Face2007–08
The Grim and Courage Hour2006
Har Har Tharsdays2008–10
High Noon Toons1994–95
Hullabanew2007
JBVO2000–01
Johnny Johnny2009
Last Bell2003–04
Lumpus and Slinkman's Cabin Fever2005
Master Control2007
Miguzi2004–07
The Morning Crew1992–97
March Movie Madness2007
Movie Madness2007–08
Mr. Spim's Cartoon Theater1995–98
Mysteries Inc.1997–2000
New @ 62015
New @ 72013
NEW NEW NEW NEW2017–18
New Thursday2014–16
The New Thursday Nights2008
Power Zone1995–97
Primetime2001–04
Cartoon Cartoon Primetime2001
Regular Time Adventure Show2016
The Saturday Block Party2004–05
Saturday Crush Zone2009
Saturday Japanime1995
Saturday Video Entertainment System (SVES)2003–04
Scaretoon Scaretoon Fright-Days2002
Scooby Alley2004–05
Scooby Universe2000–05
Shocktober2003
Sneak Ends2014–15
Summertime Go!2017
Summer @ Seven2007
Summer Fridays / Cartoon Network's Fridays2003
Sunday Afternoon Mysteries1995–97
Super Adventures1992–96
Super Chunk1994–2001; 2009
Thumbtastic After School Event2008–09
Teen Titans Go!: Top 52015–16
Tickle U2005–07
Toonami1997–2008[u]
Toonami Midnight Run1999–2003
Toonami Rising Sun2000–03
Toonami Super Saturday2001–03
Toonapalooza1995–96
Toon Extra / Cartoon Network Extra1997–2004; 2007–10
Top 202004[v]
Total Drama Tuesdays2009–10
Totally Atomic2005
You Are Here2008–10
Weekend Top 52014–15

Pilots

Short format

This is a list of pilot episodes on Cartoon Network, along with their premiere dates for each.

Successful

TitleEpisode(s)Premiere date(s)Note(s)
Space Ghost Coast to CoastN/A1993
The Powerpuff Girls'Meat Fuzzy Lumkins'February 20, 1995[w]
Dexter's LaboratoryN/AFebruary 26, 1995
Johnny BravoMarch 26, 1995
Cow and Chicken'No Smoking'November 12, 1995
Courage the Cowardly Dog'The Chicken from Outer Space'February 18, 1996
Mike, Lu & Og'Crash Lancelot'November 7, 1998
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'Meet the Reaper'June 9, 2000[x]
Whatever Happened to.. Robot Jones?N/AJune 16, 2000
Sheep in the Big City'In the Baa-ginning'August 18, 2000
The Brak Show'Mr. Bawk Ba Gawk'December 21, 2000[p][i]
Aqua Teen Hunger Force'Rabbot'December 30, 2000
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law'Bannon Custody Battle'
Codename: Kids Next Door'No P in the OOL'July 21, 2001[y]
Evil Con CarneN/AAugust 24, 2001
LowBrow'Test Drive'August 23, 2002[z]
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumiN/AApril 22, 2003
My Gym Partner's a Monkey'A Troubled Lion'2003
Camp Lazlo!'Monkey See, Camping Doo'2004[47]
Squirrel Boy'Kite Makes Right'2005[48]
The Marvelous Misadventures of FlapjackN/AMay 7, 2007
Gumball2008
Regular ShowAugust 14, 2009[aa]
Uncle GrandpaMay 7, 2010
Class ClownsNovember 2011[l][49][50]
The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying OrangeFebruary 2012[k]
Lakewood Plaza TurboMay 21, 2013(Online)
Steven Universe'The Time Thing'
ClarenceN/AMay 21, 2013(Online)
February 17, 2014(TV)
Tome of the Unknown'Harvest Melody'September 9, 2013(LA Shorts Fest)
May 18, 2015(Online)
Long Live the RoyalsN/AMay 16, 2014(Online)
We Bare BearsNovember 6, 2014(KLIK! Festival)
August 25, 2015(TV)
Apple & OnionJune 18, 2015(Annecy Festival)
May 2, 2016(Online)
May 14, 2016(TV)
Summer Camp IslandMarch 17, 2016(SXSW Festival)
December 2, 2017(CN App)
April 25, 2018(Online)
Victor and ValentinoOctober 29, 2016
Infinity TrainNovember 1, 2016(VOD)
November 2, 2016(Online)
February 11, 2017(TV)
The Fancies'Fancytown'/'The Beach'/'Run Pam Run'/'Sir Tree'July 30, 2017(ABP Festival)
May 8, 2019(Online)
Tiggle WinksN/ANovember 24, 2017(CN App)
January 8, 2018(Online)
Craig of the CreekDecember 1, 2017(CN App)

Failed

TitleEpisodePremiere dateNote(s)
The Moxy & Flea Show'Abducted'November 9, 1995
Kenny and the Chimp'Diseasy Does It! or Chimp 'n' Pox'November 6, 1998
King Crab: Space CrustaceanN/AAugust 21, 1999
Trevor!'Journey to Sector 5-G'June 23, 2000[x]
NikkiN/AJune 30, 2000
Foe PawsJuly 7, 2000
Prickles the CactusJuly 14, 2000
Lucky Lydia'Club Lydia'July 21, 2000
Longhair and Doubledome'Good Wheel Hunting'July 28, 2000
Lost CatN/AAugust 4, 2000
Uncle Gus'For the Love of Monkeys'August 11, 2000
Thrillseeker'Putt 'n' Perish'2000
Captain Sturdy'Back in Action!'June 8, 2001[y]
Yee Hah & Doo Dah'Bronco Breakin' Boots'June 15, 2001
IMP, Inc.N/AJune 22, 2001
My Freaky Family'Welcome to My World'June 29, 2001
Major Flake'Soggy Sale'July 6, 2001
Utica Cartoon'Hotdog Champeen'July 13, 2001
Swaroop'Bovine Bliss'July 27, 2001
Ferret and ParrotN/AAugust 3, 2001
Uncle Gus'Not So Fast!'August 10, 2001
A Kitty Bobo Show'Cellphones'August 17, 2001
Commander Cork: Space RangerN/AAugust 23, 2002[z]
Longhair and Doubledome'Where There's Smoke.. There's Bob!'
Jeffrey Cat: Claw and Order'All Dogs Don't Go to Heaven'
Fungus Among UsN/A
Colin Versus the World'Mr. Lounge Lizard'
MaktarN/A
Bagboy!
Private Eye PrincessNovember 29, 2002
Circus Peanut & Elephant Ears'Lunchtime for Leo'October 13, 2003[51]
My Best FiendN/A2003
Bobots'Bobots vs. Eructo'2004
Periwinkle Around the WorldN/A
Plastic Man'Puddle Trouble'2006
Welcome to WackamoN/A
The Upstate FourJune 12, 2007
What's Wrong with Ruth?June 30, 2007
Project GilroyAugust 24, 2007[52][53]
Bumble Braynes2007[54][55]
Diggs Tailwagger: Galactic Rover'The Landing Party'
Enter Mode 5'Re-Enter: The Kid'
Locker 514N/A[l][56]
Siblings[l][57]
Stan the Man[l][58][59]
Wacky Races Forever
Zoot Rumpus
Little Rikke2008[60]
Mask of Santo
Avery Matthews: Porch CowJuly 2009
Spang Ho!'Something Fishy'
Elliot's ZooN/A2009
The Furry Pals
Hamshanks and the Himalolly Mountain Railway
Mutant Moments
Pinky Malinky[r]
Verne on Vacation
KROG2010[l][61]
Attention StudentsNovember 28, 2011[62][l][63][64]
Aliens in the HouseDecember 8, 2011[62][l][65]
The ATM2011
Dynamice![66]
Harlem Man[67]
Dog WorldSeptember 6, 2012
Irazu2012
Duke Painbringer2013[68][69][70]

Long format

This is a list of pilot movies on Cartoon Network, along with their status and premiere dates for each.

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TitleStatusPremiere dateNote(s)
Samurai Jack: The Premiere MovieSuccessfulAugust 10, 2001
Party WagonFailedFebruary 27, 2004
House of Bloo'sSuccessfulAugust 13, 2004
HomeNovember 3, 2006
Re-AnimatedDecember 8, 2006[k]
Transform and Roll OutDecember 26, 2007
Underfist: Halloween BashFailedOctober 12, 2008
Level UpSuccessfulNovember 23, 2011[l]
Exchange Student ZeroDecember 16, 2012
Monster BeachOctober 31, 2014

See also

Notes

  1. ^The series left Cartoon Network on September 29, 2011
  1. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqarasatauavawaxayazbabbbcbdbebfbgbhbibjbkblbmbnbobpbqbrbsbtbubvbwbxbybzcacbcccdcecfcgchcicjckclcmcncocpcqcrcsctcucvcwcxcyczdadbdcdddedfdgdhdidjdkdldmdndodpdqdrdsdtdudvdwdxdydzeaebecedeeefegeheiejekelemeneoepeqereseteuevewexeyezfafbfcfdfefffgfhfifjfkflfmfnfofpfqfrfsftfufvfwfxfyfzgagbgcgdgegfggghgigjgkglgmgngogpgqgrgsgtgugvgwgxgyThis show also airs/has also aired on Boomerang
  2. ^ abcdefghCurrently premiering new episodes
  3. ^Officially premiered on January 1, 2018, but was first shown on Cartoon Network as a preview on October 27, 2017.
  4. ^ abAcquired by and continued its run on Adult Swim.
  5. ^Renamed to The What a Cartoon! Show in 1996 and again to The Cartoon Cartoon Show in 2000.
  6. ^ abcdeReran as segments on The Cartoon Cartoon Show and Top 5, beginning in 2005.
  7. ^ abcdefghijkReran as segments on Cartoon Planet, beginning in 2012.
  8. ^ abcdefghAcquired by the Hub Network in 2010.
  9. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqarasatauAcquired by Adult Swim.
  10. ^The 2nd and final season was only released on Netflix.
  11. ^ abcdeLive action-animation hybrid
  12. ^ abcdefghijklmnoLive action genre
  13. ^ abPart of Wedgies
  14. ^ abcAcquired by Disney XD.
  15. ^ abcAcquired by Vortexx
  16. ^ abUnannounced 'stealth' premiere
  17. ^Acquired by Jetix.
  18. ^ abcdAcquired by Nickelodeon.
  19. ^Also considered its own channel since 2005. Currently shares channel space with Cartoon Network.
  20. ^Successor to Fridays.
  21. ^Airs as part of Adult Swim since 2012.
  22. ^Summer version of Top 5.
  23. ^Aired as part of What a Cartoon!
  24. ^ abAired as part of the network's The Big Pick marathon
  25. ^ abAired as part of the network's The Big Pick 2 marathon
  26. ^ abAired as part of Cartoon Network's Cartoon Cartoon Weekend Summerfest marathon
  27. ^Released as part of The Cartoonstitute on Cartoon Network Video

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  • 'All Disney XD Shows'. Disney XD. Burbank, California: The Walt Disney Company. Retrieved June 11, 2014.

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Turner Broadcasting launched this cable channel on October 1, 1992note , after acquiring the extensive Hanna-Barbera animation library the year before (and even before this, Turner owned some animation, by way of the 1986 MGM/UA deal and his production of Captain Planet and the Planeteers). If the name didn't tip you off, Cartoon Network is a television channel primarily focused around animation, with the initial pitch for what started as the 24-hour animation station being predicated on this simple, yet undeniable fact: animation is for more than just children, meaning that there is an absolutely HUGEPeriphery Demographic of adults that would watch cartoons at any hour of the day, right alongside any children that happen to be in the room.

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The channel started off purely as a rerun station for the 8,500+ hours worth of animation in the Turner library, including newer Hanna-Barbera shows made for TBS and syndication that saw reruns here, before slowly developing its own original programming. The most notable of these early projects were the spoof talk showSpace Ghost Coast to Coast and the animated anthology series What A Cartoon! Show a year later. The latter program would lead to the creation of various television series (originally known as Cartoon Cartoons) produced under a new H-B division called Cartoon Network Studios. In 2001, upon the death of H-B co-founder Bill Hanna, Warner Bros. Kik for pc without bluestacks. took over the operations of Hanna-Barbera, while spinning off Cartoon Network Studios into a separate company under the Turner banner; CNS kept ownership of the programming it produced, while Warner Bros. seized control over Hanna-Barbera's 'classic' properties.note

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MuchofCartoonNetwork'soriginalprogramminghasbeencriticallypraised, with most considering them to be superior to cartoons shown on broadcast networks, especially as more and more broadcast networks began abandoning their animated programming blocks outright. CN has and continues to push the limit on what a kids' channel can show: over the years, it has aired several TV-14–rated animated films (such as the Hellboy series and Justice League: The New Frontier) and TV-PG series (like both CloneWars series), resulting in that aforementioned huge Periphery Demographic. We'd be remiss not to show you this bumper featuring an excessive Cluster F-Bomb. And this is all without delving into the [adult swim] programming block, which was created in 2001 to showcase adult animation and now controls the entirety of the network's watershed hours. Cartoon Network is also best known among the anime community for its Toonami block, which is viewed as being a key factor in increasing the popularity of Japanese animation in America during the turn of the millennia.

Around the late-2000s, the network began to incorporatelive action shows as it attempted to compete with other kids' channels, such as Nickelodeon and the Disney Channel. A number of animated originals as well as the Toonami and Miguzi blocks came to an end as a result of shifting focus to live-action programming. This came to a head with the creation of CN Real, a block of live-action reality shows and scripted series; this block was canceled shortly after its creation, as low ratings prompted a return to a focus on animated contact. By 2014, the network had completely abandoned all attempts at producing live-action programming.note

The New '10s saw an animation renaissance with the network premieringa large numberof newanimatedseries tocater toa varietyof interests. The network would also experiment with new formats, from producing Mini Series such as Over the Garden Wall, and using New Media to incubate future shows, with programming like Mighty Magiswords and OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes both being launched as interactive content through their CN Anything app.

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A crossoverMascot Fighter called Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion was released in June 2011 on the Nintendo 3DS, and an Updated Re-release on PS3/Wii/Xbox 360 in November of the same year. The network also re-aired several of its classics in honor of its 20th Anniversary.

On March 4, 2019, as part of a major restructuring of the now AT&T-owned WarnerMedia, Cartoon Network, along with its siblings, their consumer products and production divisions, and Turner Classic Movies (for some reason), broke off from Turner Broadcasting to have their operations taken over by Warner Bros.

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Note: The programs listed here represent either 'regular' CN proper or Cartoon Network as a whole (Regular and International). For content involving the channel's sub-entities ([adult swim], Boomerang, Toonami, etc.) see their respective pages.

Original Programming:

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All works listed are animated TV series produced by Hanna-Barbera/Cartoon Network Studios, unless otherwise noted
  • The Moxy Show (1993-1995)
  • Space Ghost Coast to Coast (1994-2004; 2008)note
  • What A Cartoon! Show (1995-1997)
    • The Cartoon Cartoon Show (2000-2005)
    • Cartoonstitute (unaired)note
  • Dexter's Laboratory (1996–1999; 2001–2003)
  • O Canada (1997-2002)note
  • Johnny Bravo (1997–2004)
  • Cow and Chicken (1997–1999)
    • I Am Weasel (1997–2000)
  • The Powerpuff Girls franchise
    • The Powerpuff Girls (1998-2005)
    • The Powerpuff Girls (2016) (2016-present)
  • Ed, Edd n Eddy (1999-2009)note
  • Mike, Lu & Og (1999-2001)note
  • Courage the Cowardly Dog (1999-2002)note
  • Sheep in the Big City (2000-2002) note
  • Time Squad (2001-2003)
  • Samurai Jack (2001-2004)note
  • Grim and Evil (2001-2002)
    • The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (2003-2008)
    • Evil Con Carne (2003-2004)
  • Whatever Happened to.. Robot Jones? (2002-2003)
  • Codename: Kids Next Door(2002-2008)note
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003-2005)note
  • Megas XLR (2004-2005)
  • Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (2004-2009)
  • Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi(2004-2006)
  • The Life and Times of Juniper Lee (2005-2007)
  • Camp Lazlo (2005-2008)
  • My Gym Partner's a Monkey (2005-2008)
  • Ben 10 franchise
    • Ben 10 (2005-2008)
    • Ben 10: Alien Force (2008-2010)
    • Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (2010-2012)
    • Ben 10: Omniverse (2012-2014)
    • Ben 10 (2016) (2017-present)
  • Squirrel Boy (2006-2007)
  • Class of 3000 (2006-2008)
  • Out of Jimmy's Head (2007-2008)note
  • Chowder (2007-2010)
  • Transformers Animated (2007-2009)note
  • The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack (2008-2010)
  • The Secret Saturdays (2008-2010)
  • Adventure Time (2010-2018)note
  • Generator Rex(2010-2013)
  • Regular Show (2010-2017)
  • Sym-Bionic Titan (2010-2012)note
  • Robotomy (2010-2011)note
  • The Problem Solverz (2011-2013) note
  • The Amazing World of Gumball (2011-2019)note
  • Secret Mountain Fort Awesome (2011-2012)
    • Uncle Grandpa (2013-2017)
  • Level Up (2012-2013) note
  • The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange (2012-2014) note
  • Incredible Crew (2013)note
  • Steven Universe (2013-present)note
  • Mixels (2014-2016)note
  • Clarence (2014-2018)
  • Over the Garden Wall (2014)note
  • We Bare Bears (2015-present)
  • Long Live the Royals (2015)note
  • Mighty Magiswords (2016-2019)note
  • OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes (2017-present)
  • Apple & Onion (2018-present)
  • Craig of the Creek (2018-present)
  • Summer Camp Island (2018-present)
  • Victor and Valentino (2019-present)
  • Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart (2019-present)
  • Infinity Train (2019-present)
  • Steven Universe: The Movie (TV movie; September 2, 2019)
  • Thundercats Roar (TV series; 2019)note
  • Elliott From Earth (TV series; 2020)note
  • The Fungies (TV series; 2020)
  • Tig n' Seek (TV series; 2020)
  • We Bare Bears: The Movie (TV movie; 2020)
  • Mina and The Count (pilot; 1995)note
  • Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip (44-minute special; 1999)
  • A Kitty Bobo Show (pilot, 2001)note
  • Captain Sturdy: Back in Action (pilot, 2001)note
  • The Flintstones: On The Rocks (TV movie; 2001)
  • The Powerpuff Girls Movie (feature film; 2002)
  • Party Wagon (TV movie, 2004)
  • Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
    • House of Bloo's (TV movie; 2004)
    • Good Wilt Hunting (44-minute special; 2006)
    • Destination Imagination (TV movie; 2008)
  • Operation: Z.E.R.O. (TV movie; 2006)
  • Re-Animated (pilot movie for Out of Jimmy's Head; 2006)
  • The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
    • Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure (TV movie; 2007)
    • Billy & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider Queen (44-minute special; 2007)
    • Underfist: Halloween Bash (TV movie; 2008)
  • Ben 10 franchise
    • Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix (TV movie; 2007)
    • Ben 10: Race Against Time (TV movie; 2007)note
    • Ben 10: Alien Swarm (TV movie; 2009)note
    • Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens (TV movie; 2012)note
  • The Powerpuff Girls franchise
    • The Powerpuff Girls Rule!!! (22-minute special, 2009)
    • The Powerpuff Girls: Dance Pantsed (22-minute special, 2014)
  • Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show (TV movie; 2009)
  • Pinky Malinky (Pilot; 2010)note
  • Firebreather (TV movie; 2010)
  • Level Up (pilot movie for the show of the same name; 2011)
  • Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood (TV movie; 2011)
  • Ben 10/Generator Rex: Heroes United (44-minute special; 2011)
  • Twelve Forever (pilot, 2015) note
  • Regular Show: The Movie (TV movie; 2015)
Foreign-affiliate produced series/films and co-productions
  • Fat Dog Mendoza (CN Europe; 1998-2001)note
  • The Cramp Twins (CN Europe; 2001-2006)note
  • Spaced Out (CN Europe; 2002-2005)note
  • Youri, the Spaceman (CN Europe, 2002)note
  • IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix (CN US; 2003* ; 2005-2006* )note
  • Staraoke (CN Finland; 2003-2011 * ; 2009 * ) note
  • The Adventures of Tenali Raman (CN India; 2003) note
  • Santo vs The Clones (CN Latin America; 2004) note
  • Jungle Tales (CN India; 2004) note
  • Robotboy (CN Europe; 2005-2008)note
  • Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs (CN Europe; 2005-2008)note
  • The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers (CN UK; 2005-2007) note
  • Gerald McBoing-Boing (CN US; 2005-2007) note
  • Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z (CN Japan; 2006-2007)note
  • Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes (CN Europe; 2006-2007)note
  • Skatoony (CN Europe and CN Arabic; 2006-2008)note
  • El Chavo Animado (CN Latin America; 2006-2014) note
  • Storm Hawks (CN US; 2007-2009)note
  • Georgeofthe Jungle(CN US; 2007-2009)note
  • My Spy Family (CN Europe; 2007-2010)note
  • The New Adventures of Hanuman (CN India; 2007) note
  • The Mr. Men Show (CN US; 2008-2009)note
  • Chop Socky Chooks (CN Europe; 2008)note
  • Crime Time (CN India; 2008)note
  • Hero: 108 (CN Europe; 2010-2012)note
  • Roll No. 21 (CN India; 2010-present) note
  • La CQ(CN Latin America; 2012–14) note
  • Exchange Student Zero (CN Australia; 2012* ; 2015* )note
  • Action Dad (CN Brazil; 2012) note
  • Sons of Ram (CN India; 2012) note
  • Chakra: The Invincible (CN India; 2013) note
  • Mansour (CN Arabic; 2013) note
  • Jorel's Brother (CN Latin America, 2014-present)note
  • Monster Beach (CN Australia; 2014* ; 2019-present* )note
  • Kral Şakir (CN Turkey; 2016 - present) note
  • Villainous (CN Latin America, 2017-present)note
  • Lamput (CN India; 2017-present)note
  • The Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe (CN Nordic; 2017)note
  • Project Exonaut
  • Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers
  • B Happy: Part of a collection of Web Premiere Toons featured on Cartoon Network's website starting in 1999.
  • The Bremen Avenue Experience: One of several 'Wedgies', which were shorts that were (wedged between programming from 2008 to 2010. BAE, produced by CN Europe, was one of the most popular of these.
  • Cartoon Network Groovies: A collection of original music videos featuring Cartoon Network characters, from the older Looney Tunes and Hanna-Barbera characters to their original ones.
  • The Intruder: A 2000 Toonami micro-series that served as a transition between the TOM 1 and TOM 2-eras of the block.
  • CN City: Cartoon Network's fourth on-air brand identity, utilized during the mid-2000s. Ad bumpers depicted characters from shows both past and present interacting in the titular city, which was a mash-up of the various settings of said shows.note
  • The Scooby-Doo Project: A series of shorts parodying The Blair Witch Project aired during a Scooby Doo marathon in October 1999, with the shorts aired together as a special a month later.
  • Toon Heads: A documentary series on The Golden Age of Animation, with each episode airing shorts around a specific theme (like 'the Stone Age before The Flintstones did it'). Would occasionally air rare and controversial shorts, such as a collection of World War II cartoons. The planned series finale was a special centered on 12 Bugs Bunny cartoons featuring the rabbit fighting antagonists that were racial caricatures, but it was ultimately pulled and shelved.
  • VBirds: A short-lived virtual animated band (think Gorillaz or Hatsune Miku) created by Cartoon Network UK in 2003.

Acquired programming:

  • DC Comics
    • Teen Titans
    • DC Animated Universe
    • Justice League
  • The Iron Giantnote
  • Johnny Testnote
  • Looney Tunesnote
    • Loonatics Unleashednote
  • Scooby-Doo
  • * Tom and Jerry Franchisenote
  • The Atom Ant Show
  • Birdman
  • The Flintstones
  • The Huckleberry Hound Show
  • Jonny Quest
  • The Kwicky Koala Show
  • Magilla Gorilla
  • Mighty Mightor
  • Quick Draw McGraw
  • Space Ghost
  • Underdog
  • Yogi Bear
  • Yogi's Gang
  • Yogi's Space Race
  • Atomic Bettynote
  • Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballsnote
  • Detentionairenote
  • Fresh TV
    • Total Drama
    • GrojBandnote
  • Matt Hatter Chroniclesnote
  • Splicednote
  • Wishfartnote
Asterisked shows [also] aired outside the Toonami and Midnight Run programming blocks
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  • Astro Boynote
  • B-Daman Crossfire
    • Battle B-Damannote
  • Bakugan*
    • Bakugan: Battle Planet*
  • Beyblade
    • Metal Fight Beyblade*
    • Beyblade Zero-G*
  • Capetanote
  • Captain Tsubasanote
  • Cyborg 009note
  • Digimonnote
  • Dinobreaker*
  • Doraemonnote
  • Dragon Ball
    • Dragon Ball Z*
  • Eyeshield 21note
  • Gonnote
  • Gundam
  • Hamtaro*
  • Harlock Saganote
  • Heidi Girlofthe Alpsnote
  • Hikaru no Gonote
  • Inazuma Elevennote
  • Kaiketsu Zororinote
  • Kibanote
  • Kinnikumannote
  • Kiteretsu Daihyakkanote
  • The Legend of Snow Whitenote
  • Martian Successor Nadesico*
  • Mix Master: King of Cardsnote
  • Mega Man Star Forcenote
  • Naruto*
  • One Piecenote
  • Patlabornote
  • Pokémon* note
  • Ranma ½note
  • Rave Master*
  • Record of Lodoss Warnote
  • Sonic Xnote
  • Space Battleship Yamatonote
  • Speed Racer*
  • Tamagotchi: The Movienote
    • Tamagotchi: Happiest Story in the Universe!note
  • Tenchi Muyo!
  • Tokyo Mew Mewnote
  • Trouble Chocolatenote
  • Yu-Gi-Oh!*
  • Zatch Bell!*
  • Zoids
  • Hot Wheels
  • LEGO
    • Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu
    • LEGO Friendsnote
  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magicnote
  • Polly Pocketnote
  • Puppy in My Pocket: Adventures in Pocketvillenote
  • Talking Tom and Friendsnote
  • Transformers

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  • Angelina Ballerinanote
  • Angelo Rulesnote
  • Ben & Izzynote
  • Casper's Scare Schoolnote
  • Cats Don't Dancenote
  • Dorothy and the Wizard of Oznote
  • Droopy
  • Freejnote
  • Garfield
  • Grizzy and the Lemmingsnote
  • Krishna Film Seriesnote
  • Marathon Media
    • Totally Spies!
    • Gormiti: The Lords of Nature Returnnote
  • MGM Oneshot Cartoons
  • Mr. Beannote
  • Oddbodsnote
  • Oggyandthe Cockroachesnote
  • Pat the Dognote
  • Peppa Pignote
  • Popeyenote
  • ReBootnote
  • The Superhero Squad Shownote
  • Star Wars: The Clone Warsnote
  • Tareq wa Shireennote
  • Teletubbiesnote
  • The Land Before Timenote
  • The Pink Panther
  • The Simpsonsnote
  • Thomas the Tank Enginenote
  • Wakfunote
  • Winx Clubnote

Programming blocks that are airing or have aired on this network include:

  • [adult swim] (2001-present): Cartoon Network’s late night programming block specializing in adult animated comedies and, prior to 2012, seinen and shonenanime. Considered to be a separate network for ratings purposes; eventually went from starting around midnight to being nearly half of the channel's schedule, having complete control over the channel's watershed hours.
  • Boomerang (1992-2004* ; 2001-present* ): A four-hour weekend programming block that eventually become a spin-off channel of its own once Cartoon Network began placing most of its focus on original content over its older animation library. Served as the cartoon equivalent of Turner Classic Movies (right down to lacking ads) until its 2014 revamp into a second animation-focused family network with its own original series. Outside the big mainstays like Tom and Jerry and Looney Tunes, the main channel no longer airs archival programming, with the role now being taken by a subscription-based streaming service of the same name.
  • Cartoon Cartoon Fridays (1999-2007): A Friday night premiere block for Cartoon Cartoons, which was what Cartoon Network's original shows were branded as at the time. The block would be hosted by one of the characters from one of their original shows, with short skits that occasionally formed a night-long storyline airing being shows. A revamped version with live-action hosts, simply called 'Fridays', lasted from 2003 to 2007.
    • Fried Dynamite (2007-2008): A short-lived successor to Fridays. Ceased airing premieres with the introduction of Har Har Tharsdays.
  • Cartoon Planet (1995-1997; 2012-2014): Spin-off of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. A Saturday morning block wherein Space Ghost, Zorak, and Brak would showcase old cartoons and have small skits between them. Revived as a one-hour Friday night block in 2012, this time showcasing old Cartoon Network originals.
  • CN Real (2009-2010): A Reality Show block that served as the zenith of the network's live-action programming experiments. The backlash against this block was enormous, to the point where the tropes page for the block turned into such a massiveTake That! magnet, that it eventually got deleted and made a member of the Permanent Red Link Club.note
  • DC Nation (2012-2014): An hour-long Saturday Morning Cartoon block featuring animated content, from full-length action/adventure series to more comedic shorts, about characters from the DC Comics universe.
  • Late Night Black And White (1993-2002): A showcase of monochromatic cartoons from the Turner library, including material from Harman and Ising, Max and Dave Fleischer, Walter Lantz, and Looney Tunes.
  • Miguzi (2004-2007): An afternoon action animation block that served as a Lighter and Softer successor to the Toonami block listed below, which had been reconfigured into a Saturday night block.
  • JBVO (2000-2001): A call-in/request segment hosted by Johnny Bravo. Johnny would also showcase viewer submitted content such as letters and fan art.
  • Oh Canada (1997-2002): A late-night animated anthology series showcasing shorts commissioned for the National Film Board of Canada.
  • Saturday Video Entertainment System (2003-2004): A video game-themed action animation block that aired on Saturday nights prior to Toonami's move to the timeslot.
  • Super Chunk (1994-2001; 2009): A three-hour marathon block that aired Saturday afternoons. The cartoons chosen were usually Cartoon Network's original programming, but there were times where classic cartoon shorts and half-hour TV shows were picked.
  • Toonami (1997-2008; 2012-present* ): Cartoon Network's premiere action animation block, with a focus on Japanese anime, that aired on weekday afternoons and, later, Saturday nights. Would be revived as a Saturday night adult-oriented anime/action cartoon block within the larger [adult swim] programming block in 2012.
  • Tickle U (2005-2007): A weekday morning pre-school block that aired lighter fare such as Yoko, Jakamoto, Toto, Harry and his Bucket Full of Dinosaurs, a Gerald Mc Boing Boing series, and Krypto the Superdog, among others.
  • Har Har Tharsdays (2007-2010): A Thursday night block devoted to Cartoon Network's comedy programming, succeeding Fridays. Effectively ended in 2010, as the channel began airing premieres on various days of the week.
  • You Are Here (2008-2010): A Friday night block devoted to Cartoon Network's action programming, succeeding Toonami.

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