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A product of Ted Turner's vast empire, '''Cartoon Network''' was a showcase channel for Hanna-Barbera's vast archive of classic animation. It became an instant powerhouse for cable in the 1990s, airing both older and new cartoons. The newer projects led to pioneering shows in their own right, amongst them ''Dexters Lab'' ''Cow and Chicken'', ''Johnny Bravo'', ''The Powerpuff Girls'', and ''Samurai Jack'' | A product of Ted Turner's vast empire, '''Cartoon Network''' was a showcase channel for Hanna-Barbera's vast archive of classic animation. It became an instant powerhouse for cable in the 1990s, airing both older and new cartoons. The newer projects led to pioneering shows in their own right, amongst them ''Dexters Lab'' ''Cow and Chicken'', ''Johnny Bravo'', ''The Powerpuff Girls'', and ''Samurai Jack'' | ||
CN eventually expanded itself, creating blocks such as '''Toonami''' and helping to bring in a new lease of life for the anime movement. In 2002, they revived He-Man for all of ten minutes, and also turned their heads towards Transformers, airing all three seasons of [[ | CN eventually expanded itself, creating blocks such as '''Toonami''' and helping to bring in a new lease of life for the anime movement. In 2002, they revived He-Man for all of ten minutes, and also turned their heads towards Transformers, airing all three seasons of the [[Unicron Trilogy]]. They will serve as the distributors of [[Transformers Animated]] | ||
Revision as of 03:59, 6 July 2007
A product of Ted Turner's vast empire, Cartoon Network was a showcase channel for Hanna-Barbera's vast archive of classic animation. It became an instant powerhouse for cable in the 1990s, airing both older and new cartoons. The newer projects led to pioneering shows in their own right, amongst them Dexters Lab Cow and Chicken, Johnny Bravo, The Powerpuff Girls, and Samurai Jack
CN eventually expanded itself, creating blocks such as Toonami and helping to bring in a new lease of life for the anime movement. In 2002, they revived He-Man for all of ten minutes, and also turned their heads towards Transformers, airing all three seasons of the Unicron Trilogy. They will serve as the distributors of Transformers Animated
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