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  1. Nov 21, 2007 · Cartoon Network Studios is a production company based in Burbank, California. Discover new TV shows and movies from Cartoon Network Studios and where you can watch them.

  2. 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 Date
    Title
    Director (s)
    Creator (s)/ Developer (s)
    December 10, 1999
    Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip
    August 10, 2001
    Samurai Jack: The Premiere Movie
    November 3, 2001
    The Flintstones: On the Rocks
    David Smith Chris Savino
    William Hanna Joseph Barbera
    July 3, 2002
    The Powerpuff Girls Movie
    • 10 Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure
    • Regular Show: The Movie
    • Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation Z.E.R.O.
    • 7 Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip
    • Party Wagon
    • Ed, Edd, N Eddy's Big Picture Show
    • Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends: Destination Imagination
    • Steven Universe: The Movie
    • 2 Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends: House of Bloo's
    • Samurai Jack: The Premiere Movie

    The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandypresents horror and the macabre in a friendly though mischievous cartoon form. With its increasing success, Cartoon Network would eventually award the supernatural trio with a movie of their own. The Boogey Man has returned, costing Grim his powers and role as the Grim Reaper. The Boogey Man later plots to captur...

    One of the more recent entries on this list, Regular Show: The Moviedazzles with what the series is best known for; primarily, slacker culture, hijinks, and out-of-nowhere high concept adventures. However, more so than the episodes, this movie focuses on calling out the very catalyst for most of the series' adventures; mainly, Rigby's insecurity an...

    Codename: Kids Next Dooris an absolute, unique mastodon in children's programming. Carrying significant imagination and childlike wonder behind it, it's an animated program that brought adventure, action, and consistent world-building to a child accessible format. With that success comes also one of Cartoon Network's best movies, as the members of ...

    Dexter's Laboratoryshows the often gone awry adventures of boy genius Dexter and his secret laboratory filled with gadgets, experiments, and various buttons for his elder sister to "not" push. The film features Dexter's exploits to find the person responsible for sending destructive robots to his lab, traveling through distant parts of the future t...

    Party Wagon is an incredibly obscure entry on this list, speaking levels as to how it rose on IMDb's page in the first place. From the creator of Hey, Arnold!, Craig Bartlett, Party Wagonwas only ever shown twice on Cartoon Network, as it would later pop up in corners of the internet. Taking place during the days of the Oregon Trail, the film featu...

    How does one reward the longest-running series in Cartoon Network history? Give it a spectacular movie of course. Ed, Edd, n Eddyis a defining staple within Cartoon Network's early programming. At its forefront, the show is about a bygone period of mischief and childlike whimsy, taking place in the days of cul-de-sacs, lemonade stands, and candy se...

    Foster's Home for Imaginary Friendsis a series with plenty of imaginative adventures and cartoon specials. The series started out as a movie that would later get holiday specials and the ever heartwarming "Good Wilt Hunting." However, what makes the list is the most imagination filled adventure of all, as the latest and final entry to the series' s...

    The most recent on this list, Steven Universe: The Movie, much like its main series, skyrocketed in acclaim and in the zeitgeist. Not one to pull the punches on some of the show's tougher themes, Steven Universe: The Movieis very much a sincere look at identity, rejection, and personal responsibility, taking things in harsh, honest directions that ...

    Craig McCracken gets his second and biggest shot at this list, as his pilot for one of Cartoon Network's best shows also gets acclaim for being one of the network's best-produced movies. Starting on the right foot, House of Bloo's brings the viewer into the greater world of the imaginary, not via boring exposition, but through the homey hijinks tha...

    While it is a little shameless to include an entry that is literally three episodes sewn together, Samurai Jackmore than makes up for it with the seamless connection of its story and just the incredible content of the series as a whole. Samurai Jack: The Premiere Moviefeatures the first three episodes, as Aku invades Japan and begins his conquest f...

  3. 260 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 137 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Who Framed Roger Rabbit. 1988 1h 44m PG. 7.7 (221K) Rate. 83 Metascore. When a cartoon rabbit is accused of murder, he enlists the help of a burnt out private investigator to prove his innocence.

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    • Firebreather. An entirely original story depicting a young man struggling to come to terms with his identity as a human/kaiju hybrid, the titular Firebreather is both the heir to the Kaiju throne and a regular high school outcast.
    • Exchange Student Zero. In a film that takes some inspiration from Jumanji, two boys accidentally bring the protagonist of a card game into the real world.
    • Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood. With Johnny Bravo having fallen out of favor in the public eye, the franchise is now desperate for attention, and Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood takes that premise to its fullest.
    • Monster Beach. In the same basic vein as Gravity Falls, two kids arrive at their uncle's home on a secluded beach. There, they discover that the town is actually run by monsters, and the siblings have to deal with the fact that they are, at all times, surrounded by them.
  4. This article contains a list of productions made by the American animation studio Cartoon Network Studios, a part of the Warner Bros. Television Studios division of Warner Bros. and owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. This list includes animated television series, shorts, pilots, specials, and other projects. Live-action projects produced by Alive ...

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  6. Cartoon 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.