Cartoon Network has been deleted from the web. Just over 26 years after its launch, the Cartoon Network website has been officially deleted. He produces original animated and live-action programs, and is also responsible for programming for Toonami and former Cartoon Network networks, such as Cartoon Planet, Miguzi and Saturday Video Entertainment System. The Cartoon Network website also includes several browser games that incorporate characters from various franchises.
from Cartoon Network. Some of the Boomerang content will now be broadcast on Max and will be licensed to the newly launched free television network MeTV Toons. Many of the programs that were previously available on the Cartoon Network website, such as “Chowder “and “Ed, Edd and Eddy”, have been added to Max, while others, such as “The Wonderful Misadventures of Flapjack”, are on Hulu. Cartoon Cartoons was once the trademark for the original animated television series on Cartoon Network, but the network rarely used it in 2003. The original block of programs launched on Cartoon Network in the United States on March 17, 1997 and broadcast primarily American cartoons and Japanese anime.
While Cartoon Network assures fans that they can still interact with the brand on social media and the Cartoon Network app, the loss of the website is a blow to those who enjoyed the free and easily accessible content it offered. Cartoon Network Productions is the network's global television production and distribution division, founded on December 5, 1993. Discovery (CN's parent company) decided to shut down the network's website, eliminating free access to a huge database of Cartoon Network content. A pop-up message also appears informing viewers that some Cartoon Network programs can now be streamed on Max or on the Cartoon Network linear cable network. In addition to its application, Cartoon Network content can be accessed on social media websites such as YouTube, Facebook and Instagram, as well as on connected TV devices, such as Roku, Apple TV and Amazon. It was originally a weekend programming block that aired on Cartoon Network from December 8, 1992 to October 3, 2004. The programs that appear on Adult Swim are aimed at an adult audience, unlike Cartoon Network's daytime programming for pre-teens for all ages.
And considering the enormous amount of disappointments from long-time fans of the channel, it can be quite difficult for Cartoon Network to recover.