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This is a list of films that released in theaters and aired on Cartoon Network. Films that aired on Adult Swim are included.
Original Air/release DateTitleDirector (s)Creator (s)/ Developer (s)December 10, 1999Dexter's Laboratory: Ego TripAugust 10, 2001Samurai Jack: The Premiere MovieNovember 3, 2001The Flintstones: On the RocksDavid Smith Chris SavinoWilliam Hanna Joseph BarberaJuly 3, 2002The Powerpuff Girls MovieCartoon Network Movies is the channel's movie segment, Cartoon Network's first movie was Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip and the first movie that made it to theaters was The Powerpuff Girls Movie.
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.
TitlePremiere DateFinale Date (s)Date (s) RerunAugust 20, 2020 (HBO Max) June 4, 2021 ...December 16, 2021 (HBO Max) September 3, ...—July 23, 2020 (HBO Max) August 6, 2021 ...May 26, 2022 (HBO Max) October 15, 2021 ...—December 7, 2019March 27, 2020—August 5, 2019January 10, 20202020The first theatrical film based on an original Cartoon Network series, The Powerpuff Girls Movie, was released on July 3, 2002. Although it was a commercial failure at the time of its release, grossing $16.4 million worldwide on a budget of $11 million, it did receive some positive reviews from critics. [ 29 ]
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Cartoon Cartoons Era
1. Main article: Cartoon Cartoons Cartoon Cartoons were 15 comedic-oriented Cartoon Network Original Series that premiered between 1996 and 2003. They were produced by Hanna-Barbera and Cartoon Network Studios, with smaller studios focusing on individual projects. Most Cartoon Cartoons were featured on CN's Friday night programming block, Cartoon Cartoon Fridays. What a Cartoon!was the precursor to, and launching point of several of the early Cartoon Cartoons. The "Cartoon Cartoon" moniker wa...
Mid-Late 2000s Era
After the Cartoon Cartoons label was dropped in the early 2000s for new series, a total of 15 series were aired from the early to mid 2000s. 2009 was the only year during this time period where no NEW cartoons were launched in favor of live-action series for CN Real. This last cartoon to air on the channel from this era was The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, which finished airing in August 2010.
Live-action and live-action/animated series
There was only one live-action series on the network in the late 1990s titled "Big Bag"which was a mix of live-action, animation and puppets, it ran from 1996-1998. Nearly a decade later, Cartoon Network would try another live-action/animation hybrid titled "Out of Jimmy's Head", which ran from 2007-2008. In 2009, instead of premiering new animated series, Cartoon Network launched the short lived block, CN Real, with many live-action series premiering in 2009. Due to the negative backlash, Ca...
23 made-for-TV movies have aired on Cartoon Network. Except for Party Wagon, which was a pilot for a scrapped series, these films are, in effect, movie-length special episodes of Cartoon Network series Dexter's Laboratory, Camp Lazlo, Codename: Kids Next Door, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, My Gym Partner's a Monkey, Foster's Home for Imagin...
On October 1, 1992, Cartoon Network was launched by Betty Cohen, who was appointed by Ted Turner as the network's first president. The channel primarily focuses on animated television series, primarily children's programming, ranging from action to animated comedy.
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Nov 21, 2015 · It wasn’t noted here, but the very first cartoon to ever broadcast on Cartoon Network was Friz Freleng’s “Rhapsody Rabbit”.