Cartoon Network made TV history, but among so many shows, some have been forgotten and hardly anyone talks about them today.
Although the Cartoon Network website has been taken down, at this time Cartoon Network still exists as a cable TV channel.
Cartoon Network's popular animated children's show "We Baby Bears" will introduce two nonbinary characters and include a discussion of pronoun usage during its season debut Saturday morning. The ...
Comic book superheroes have been making the transition from the printed page to TV screens for decades. Saturday morning and weekday afternoon animated shows like 1967’s Fantastic Four were among the ...
There are a few Cartoon Network shows that are likely going to be untouchable. Some are untouchable because of franchise rights and other red tape hang ups behind the scenes, but there are actually a ...
Earlier this week, news came down that Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) that Warner Bros. Animation & Cartoon Network Studios would combine its creative and programming teams (with Hanna-Barbera Studios ...
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Iconic Cartoon Characters and Their Voices
Behind every memorable cartoon character lies a voice that brings them to life. These aren’t just people reading lines off a ...
There have been significant changes brewing at Warner Bros over the last few months, which seemingly all started when Batgirl was unfairly given the axe, though it’s probably been bubbling under for ...
Cartoon Forum is taking place in Toulouse this week, where many of Europe’s most exciting animated shows of the future will be pitched for the first time. From 137 submissions, 80 new tv series, ...
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