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Cartoon and Network
* Cartoon Network Studios
From 2001-2002 Cartoon Network aired The Chuck Jones Show which features shorts directed by him.
Cartoon Network aired a 20-second segment with black dots tracing Jones ' portrait with the words " We'll miss you-Cartoon Network " fading in on the right-hand side, which aired during a four-hour installment of The Looney Tunes Show that featured nothing but Chuck Jones ' most memorable cartoon shorts.
After the overwhelming popularity of Pokémon in India and Pakistan, Cartoon Network started to air Digimon in 2004.
Cartoon Network Philippines began airing Digimon Tamers around 2003, then Digimon Frontier late in 2004.
* Fusions, the evil lookalikes of Cartoon Network characters in Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall, a Cartoon Network MMO game
Lucas currently serves as executive producer for Star Wars: The Clone Wars, an animated television series on Cartoon Network, which was preceded by a feature film of the same name.
Starting in 1992, TV channels like Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network aired re-runs of Gumby episodes.
Endless Waltz was also dubbed by Ocean Productions and an edited version of it aired on Cartoon Network on November 10, 2000.
It premiered in France in December 2008 and made its US debut on Cartoon Network on November 2, 2009.
Immediately following the attacks, Cartoon Network, and many other TV stations, began pulling and editing war-themed content and violent programming.
On Saturday, June 8, 2002, the series was given another chance by Cartoon Network on their late-night Adult Swim block, but it was again pulled before completing its run because of low ratings.
* Mad ( TV series ), a television series on Cartoon Network based on the magazine
In September 2010, Cartoon Network began airing an animated Mad from Warner Bros.
Additionally, there is a public television service operated by Televiziunea Română with four channels ( TVR 1, TVR 2, TVR Cultural and TVR i ) and there are many localized or franchised international channels ( such as HBO, MTV, Cinemax, AXN, Cartoon Network ).
In this environment, cable TV companies appeared and thrived, providing 15-20 foreign channels for a very low price ( at the time 2 USD or less ), some with Romanian translation, offering high quality news, entertainment and especially movies or cartoons ( one of the ways cable companies advertised was the availability of a cartoon channel, Cartoon Network, appealing to children, which in turn would appeal to their parents ).

Cartoon and staple
The block, which made its world premiere on Monday, March 17, 1997, initially replaced Power Zone, Cartoon Network's most recent incarnation of the Super Adventures block which had been a staple on the network since October 1, 1992.
On September 15, 1996, Cartoon Express left the station for the last time as USA Networks cut its animation blocks on most of its outlets, including the Cartoon Quest and SciFi Channel's The Animation Station, ending franchises that had been a staple of the network for 14 years.
That company's library would change hands several times over the years, ending up with Turner Entertainment in 1986, and years later became a staple of Cartoon Network's programming.

Cartoon and Codename
It features 4 crossovers-Ed, Edd n Eddy, Codename: Kids Next Door, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, and one phrase of Scooby-Doo, which are all licensed Cartoon Network series.
In 2001, the show's pilot episode, " No P in the OOL ", won a Cartoon Network viewer's poll, and as a result, Codename: Kids Next Door was greenlit to become a series.
Castle thunder can also be heard on the Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Disney Channel and other studio shows SpongeBob SquarePants, Codename: Kids Next Door, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Pucca, DuckTales, The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Doug, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, George of the Jungle, Samurai Jack, The Batman, Loonatics Unleashed, The Magic School Bus, The Powerpuff Girls, The Ren & Stimpy Show ( mainly the Spumco-produced episodes ), Pink Panther and Pals, The Looney Tunes Show, New Zoo Revue and Little Bear.
It is currently airing Cartoon Cartoons from the late 1990s to late 2000s, such as Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, I Am Weasel, The Powerpuff Girls, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Ed, Edd n Eddy, Codename: Kids Next Door, and many more Cartoon Cartoons, including original Cartoon Network Studios shows outside the Cartoon Cartoon moniker such as Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Camp Lazlo and Chowder.
* The song Kids Now featured in the Cartoon Network show Codename: Kids Next Door

Cartoon and Kids
Some programming produced by Cartoon Network Studios has also been broadcast on the now-defunct Kids ' WB, another Time Warner property.
Its format had similarities to those of Discovery Kids, Cartoon Network and Nicktoons.
A combination of factors led to the collapse of Saturday morning cartoons ; some include the near concurrent entries of Cartoon Network, Fox Kids and Nickelodeon ( with its Nicktoons ) into the animated market in 1992 with cartoons in non-traditional time slots, the implementation of the Children's Television Act educational television mandate in 1996, and a general erosion of sponsorship base and viewership for broadcast programs.
In Canada there is YTV, Nickelodeon, Teletoon, Family, Disney Junior, Disney XD, Treehouse TV, Teletoon Retro, BBC Kids, and Cartoon Network.
In Japan there is NHK Educational TV, Kids Station, Disney XD, Nickelodeon ( Now under a block on Animax known as " Nick Time ") and Cartoon Network.
After the Turner – Time Warner merger in 1996, Kids ' WB formed an alliance with Cartoon Network, and over time, they shared more and more programming.
As Kids ' WB shared more and more of its programming with Cartoon Network, because of the 1996 Turner-Time Warner merger and the fact that Cartoon Network was outrating Fox Kids, airing Kids ' WB became financially unattractive as broadcast stations started showing only live-action talk shows and sitcom reruns in the afternoon to compete and go after a different audience, figuring children had all moved to watching cable networks in the afternoons.
Kids ' WB continued to air weekdays after this, but with redundant programming and theme weeks until January, and more promotion of Cartoon Network's afternoon Miguzi block and Kids ' WB Saturday during the transition.
Bartlett stayed at Henson to work as story editor on a PBS Kids pre-school show called Sid the Science Kid with PBS executive Linda Simensky, whom he had worked with at Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network.
On September 1, 1997, When Cartoon Network Came in 1992, Kids ' WB started airing weekday mornings at 7: 00 a. m. to 8: 00 a. m. in most markets.
In July 2001, Kids ' WB's afternoon lineup was rebranded Toonami on Kids ' WB, extending the Cartoon Network action-cartoon brand Toonami to broadcast television, and bringing shows such as Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball Z, and The Powerpuff Girls to network television.
Other channels offering kids and family programming include PBS Kids Sprout, Disney XD, Cartoon Network, Boomerang and others.
One example is Cartoon Network's The Grim Adventures of the Kids Next Door.
In spring 2002, Kids ' WB announced that they would drop the Toonami name from their weekday lineup, once again making the Toonami brand exclusive to Cartoon Network.
* German: Die Cramp Twins KI. KA, Fox Kids, Cartoon Network, Super RTL

Cartoon and Next
In 2008, Cartoon Network Philippines made an English version of the anime called " Ani-Yoko: My Next Door Neighbor "

Cartoon and Door
", was used as Bugs ' final line in Stage Door Cartoon.
Stage Door Cartoon ( 1944 ), another Bugs Bunny offering, features a southern sheriff character that sounds very much like Sam, except for a more defined southern stereotype to his voice.
The cartoon, in a plotline reminiscent of Stage Door Cartoon, features Bugs Bunny being chased by Elmer Fudd into the stage door of the Hollywood Bowl, whereupon Bugs tricks Elmer into going onstage, and participating in a break-neck operatic production of their chase punctuated with gags and accompanied by musical arrangements by Carl Stalling, focusing on Rossini's overture to The Barber of Seville.
The owner of the rights to the song, Bourne Co. Music Publishers, sued Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Fox Broadcasting Company, Fuzzy Door Productions, Cartoon Network, Walter Murphy and Seth MacFarlane to try to stop distribution of a 2003 Family Guy episode entitled " When You Wish Upon a Weinstein " that parodies the song in a version called I Need a Jew.

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