Cartoon Network, the leading 24-hour animation channel since its launch on October 1, 1992, is at the center of controversy today as #RIPCartoonNetwork is trending on X (formerly Twitter). The uproar began with a statement from Animation Workers Ignited, which said that “Cartoon Network is effectively over”. The news has shocked cartoon enthusiasts and viewers, with no official response yet from the channel’s producers, citing industry-wide cutbacks affecting animation studios. In such a situation, it is not yet clear whether the channel will be closed or will continue to run. Meanwhile, we have brought for you many such cartoon series which used to come on Cartoon Network.
tom and jerry
Possibly one of the most watched American cartoon shows, ‘Tom and Jerry’ revolves around a house cat named Tom who constantly pursues his never-ending quest to catch a mouse named Jerry. sets out on her own adventure.
ben 10
Originally airing in 2005, the Ben 10 series has become Cartoon Network’s longest-running franchise, with five separate editions released over the past 15 years.
power puff girls
This Cartoon Network classic, launched in 1998, was about three sisters who have superpowers, created in a laboratory by their scientist father, and who spend their free time fighting crime in Townsville.
Scooby Doo
Cartoon Network airs several Scooby-Doo! The show became a household name, but Mystery Incorporated was the only show premiered by the network that people liked the most.
dexter’s laboratory
The ’90s cartoon focused on Dexter, a child scientist and inventor with a vague accent, whose mission is to defeat his annoying (but lovable) sister Dee Dee and his archenemy Mandarac (a nerd obsessed with Dee Dee). Was continuously failed by.
The Looney Tunes Show
The show stars Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck as roommates who get into various mischiefs with their colorful neighbors. Their new mischief is seen in every new episode. Several characters are also featured in each episode.
johnny bravo
The show left an impression on its audience when it first aired in the year 1996. The series featured its namesake Johnny Bravo, a teenage boy inspired by Elvis who had big blonde hair and wore dark sunglasses, a tight-fitting black T-shirt to show off his muscles, and blue jeans. used to wear