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List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network

List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network

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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 (most notably Scooby-Doo, Yogi Bear, Quick Draw McGraw, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, and Jonny Quest).

A variation of Cartoon Network's current logo, which resembles the network's original logo, used since 2010.

Cartoon Network's first original series was 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 the creation of many Cartoon Network original series collectives branded as "Cartoon Cartoons" in 1995. Cartoon Network has also broadcast several feature films, mostly animated or containing animated sequences, under its "Cartoon Theater" block, later renamed "Flicks".

Current programming

Original programming

Cartoon Network Studios

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Warner Bros. Animation

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Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe

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Preschool (Cartoonito)

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Repeats of ended programming

Cartoon Network Studios

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Warner Bros. Animation

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Upcoming programming

Original programming

Cartoon Network Studios

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Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe

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Acquired programming

American co-productions

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Preschool

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Former programming

An asterisk (*) indicates that the program initially aired as a Cartoon Network program.

A double-asterisk (**) indicates that the program became a Boomerang program.

A triple-asterisk (***) indicates that the program became an Adult Swim/Toonami program.

A quadruple-asterisk (****) indicates that the program became an HBO Max program.

Original programming

Cartoon Network

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Warner Bros. Animation

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Hanna-Barbera

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Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe

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Live-action and live-action/animated series

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Preschool (Cartoonito)

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Anthology series

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Miniseries

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Short series

Programming from Hanna-Barbera

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Programming from Warner Bros. Animation

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Programming from Adult Swim

Acquired programming

Canadian co-productions

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European co-productions

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Animated

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Anime

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Live-action and live-action/animated series

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Preschool

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Former specials

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Programming blocks

Current programming blocks

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Former programming blocks

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Pilots

Short format

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

Picked up

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Not picked up

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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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See also

Notes

    1. Also aired on Boomerang
    2. Also airs during the regular Cartoon Network schedule.
    3. Acquired by Adult Swim.
    4. New episodes continued to air on Boomerang.
    5. Also an HBO Max original series.
    6. Scheduled to concurrently premiere on both Cartoon Network and Max
    7. Credited under Cartoon Network, but Cartoon Network Studios did not produce the show.
    8. Acquired by and continued its run on Adult Swim.
    9. Renamed to The What a Cartoon! Show in 1996 and again to The Cartoon Cartoon Show in 2000.
    10. Reran as segments on The Cartoon Cartoon Show and Top 5 beginning in 2005.
    11. Reran as segments on Cartoon Planet beginning in 2012.
    12. Also aired on Kids' WB!
    13. Aired as part of "ACME Night"
    14. Acquired by the Hub Network in 2010.
    15. Series moved to HBO Max for seasons 2–5, but returned to Cartoon Network for its sixth and final season.
    16. Moved to HBO Max.
    17. Acquired by Vortexx
    18. After renewal it became a DC Universe and, later on, HBO Max original respectively.
    19. After a hiatus, the remaining episodes were burnt-off on Adult Swim's Toonami block in 2014.
    20. Live action-animation hybrid
    21. Live action genre
    22. Rebranded as a Cartoonito original programming globally since 2006
    23. Available on HBO Max under the Cartoonito hub since September 13, 2021.
    24. Rebranded as a Cartoonito original programming globally since 2006
    25. Originally aired on Cartoon Network's Tickle-U block; rebranded as a Cartoonito original programming globally since 2006
    26. Also airs on Discovery Family.
    27. Acquired by Nickelodeon.
    28. Acquired by Disney XD.
    29. Unannounced "stealth" premiere
    30. Acquired by Jetix.
    31. Intellectual property now owned by Nickelodeon, which produced new episodes.
    32. Premiered concurrently on TBS.
    33. Also considered to be its own network since 2005. Currently shares channel space with Cartoon Network.
    34. Current iteration of the block airs on Adult Swim.
    35. Block moved to Adult Swim on September 3, 2023.
    36. While the block currently airs on Adult Swim, the block was also promoted and mentioned on Cartoon Network's social media pages.
    37. Secondary block of Fried Dynamite.
    38. Successor to Fridays.
    39. Airs as part of Adult Swim since 2012.
    40. Summer version of Top 5.
    41. Aired as part of What a Cartoon!.
    42. Aired as part of the network's The Big Pick marathon.
    43. Aired as part of the network's The Big Pick 2 marathon.
    44. Aired as part of Cartoon Network's Cartoon Cartoon Weekend Summerfest marathon.
    45. Released as part of The Cartoonstitute on Cartoon Network Video.

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