"MeTV Toons" Network Launching on June 25th

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This was linked in the Cartoon Research post, but just so it's here as well, here's the website:

Not much on it right now, but it has a trailer for the channel.
 

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The character borders on the website basically gives you a picture of what is going to be shown. Not just our favorite classics, but some 90s and 2000s classics as well (Xiaolin Showdown, Freakazoid!, Duck Dodgers, 2 Stupid Dogs, Krypto the Superdog, etc..)
I also saw the Nelvana Beetlejuice and the 90s Rob Paulsen "The Mask" there, too. This is going to be very much like Cartoon Network was in the late 90s and early 2000s! A healthy blend of classic and contemporary animated content. (The current Boomerang is also somewhat like that, but with far less variety and more repetition.)
 

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If they eventually add the entire Ash era of Pokemon (which would also come to the main MeTV and H&I under my proposal) then I would be set.
 

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Baby Looney Tunes?!? And I thought Saved By the Bell was an odd fit for the main channel.

Still I get the sense they may be aiming for a wider "born in the 20th Century" core audience, rather than the more Boomer-centric focus of the first channel.
 

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Hopefully Frndly TV will have it like the other Wiegel networks, since that is the cheapest of the streaming channel thing-ys. Like 10 bucks, and having a MeTV Toon channel might be more worth it than paying the same or more for Max.

Baby Looney Tunes?!? And I thought Saved By the Bell was an odd fit for the main channel.

Still I get the sense they may be aiming for a wider "born in the 20th Century" core audience, rather than the more Boomer-centric focus of the first channel.
On that note, Saved by the Bell runs because it is old now, but it also fulfills the mandated E/I rules , that's also why TBS ran it so long when they were fulfills E/I rules for the WTBS feed in Atlanta. It's better than the boring E/I shows that exist.
 

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From the front page of AnimeSuperhero.com:

"Weigel Broadcasting and Warner Bros. Discovery Partner for MeTV Toons"​


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"MeTV parent company Weigel Broadcasting is partnering with Warner Bros. Discovery to launch MeTV Toons. The new over the air channel, which is set to launch on June 25th, will be focused on classic animation from the theatrical era to old made for TV favorites.

Much of the programming on MeTV Toons is from the Warner Bros. Discovery library. The full lineup is not yet known, but shows and characters listed include Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tom and Jerry, Scooby-Doo, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Top Cat, Yogi Bear, and Johnny Quest. There will also be non-Warner Bros. Discovery properties on the network, such as Rocky and Bullwinkle, Woody Woodpecker, Casper, Betty Boop, and Speed Racer.

Weigel is touting MeTV Toons as “the only TV network devoted exclusively to classic animation”. Warner Bros. Discovery’s Boomerang used to serve this purpose, but it has aired newer shows in recent years. “We are honored to work with the amazing team at Warner Bros. Discovery and others on this network and bring together a truly incredible collection of the world’s best known and most loved classic cartoons, creating a new destination for everyone to discover or rediscover the sheer joy of watching cartoons on TV,” said Neal Sabin, vice chairman of Weigel Broadcasting. “MeTV Toons will be dedicated 24/7 to showcasing the biggest names and most beloved classic cartoons and animated characters. Everyone has a favorite cartoon; it is a universally loved art form. We are thrilled to bring those smiles and memories back to TV with MeTV Toons.”"

Read the full article here.

Here's the Twitter post (with the trailer):


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Cartoon Research just posted this:
Reading it, if it wasn't obvious by now, WE ARE COOKED!!!

I'm not exactly sure what you mean by cooked. I'm going to assume you don't mean “hosed”, as Ratchet (Ratchet and Clank) would say…

Speed Racer, huh? Well, it's not only a classic anime (Japanese title: "Mach Go Go Go"), it's also a classic of American TV as well. I'm hoping that it won't be a "PAL" version where the pitch is a half-step higher than it should be…


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The other media companies providing content to this network like NBCUniversal and Paramount Global should have minority stakes in the network. The former has shows like Gravedale High they can put on the network, and the latter can put some of the earliest Nicktoons on the network.
 

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It sounds like being transported back to 1995 Cartoon Network. I consider this a huge win, though part what made CN special back then was the branding and the promos (commercials).
If the people doing the promos for this are the same people that do the promos for MeTV, then I think we’ll be good there.
 

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You know, it's funny because I was just about to comment on MeTV Toons yesterday, but the Variety and TVLine articles was taken down, and I just ended up waiting until it is officially announced.

Now, MeTV Toons has officially announced today, both of those articles are back up again, so I'm gonna share them here.



My thoughts on MeTV Toons?

What else can I really say that hasn't already been said? I'm pretty friggin' excited!

Coming from someone who loves MeTV, having a classic cartoon channel made by them is a dream come true.

MeTV Toons really did remind me of what Cartoon Network and Boomerang used to be back in the 90's and the early 2000's (before they became kiddified throughout the 2000's and 2010's); a general audience animation channel that kids and adults can watch, especially if you're a fan of animation.

The selection of shows they had on MeTV Toons really surprised me. I mean, Tom and Jerry, Scooby Doo, and Looney Tunes I expected, but 2 Stupid Dogs? Super Secret Squirrel? Rocky and Bullwinkle? Freakazoid? Casper? Xailon Showdon?! YO! LET'S GOOOOOOO!!!!!!

I swear, if they're gonna added Tiny Toon Adventures and A Pup Named Scooby Doo, I would have a freaking heart attack lol

But seriously though, MeTV Toons has such a stacked lineup that got really me really excited. Especially during the time when the animation industry is in major shambles right now. I may not like Warner Bros. Discovery when it comes to screwing over Cartoon Network lately, but if there's one thing I would them credit for, at least they do care about the WB/Hanna Barbara library than the WarnerMedia regime (not so much of CN library, but that's another discussion). Those properties work best on syndication because that's what they were. Streaming may be convenient, but it started to become unreliable.

This may sound off topic, but I need to let this out. Even though I'm excited for MeTV Toons, I'm wondering what's going to happen to Boomerang?

Well, I think Boomerang is not going anywhere. For what I understand, MeTV Toons is going to be a companion to Boomerang, not a replacement. So, I think Boomerang is going to be fine. Speaking of Boomerang, I have been watching Boomerang for the past month for the first time since I was a kid, and it really did put a smile on my face to see the old classics again rather than playing Tom and Jerry and Scooby Doo over and over again. I may not like the 2015 rebrand, but at least I'm glad they improved......until MeTV Toons was announced, and I was like, "yeah, I'm not interested in Boomerang anymore lol"


So yeah, MeTV Toons. Very hyped! Looking forward to it. I really wish I can get MeTV back on my cable provider since I started to miss MeTV in recent times. I'm not sure if Toons will be available in my area (I live in South Florida after all), but I hope it comes very soon.
 

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The addition of the Ash era of Pokemon to the line-up eventually would make the Journeys seasons among the few US Netflix originals to be syndicated to linear TV.
 

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Here's the Cartoon Research article about MeTV Toons.


Here's what the legend animation historian, Jerry Beck, has to say about MeTV Toons:
Beyond the press release, everyone should know that there is much I CANNOT talk about (yet) as to what this new network has planned… but if you know me, read my books, know my blogs, you’ll have to take my word that this announcement today is just the tip of the iceberg.

Let’s go over what I can tell you: Number one – this is not another “Boomerang”. As best I can describe it – think 1992 Cartoon NetworkTIMES 100. On steroids. Available for free. Everywhere.

It’s an over-the-air channel (like your local MeTV digital sub channel). And with your help, by consumer demand, it will also be available on a variety of cable systems and streaming services.

In addition to the entire Warner Bros. library of animated shorts, series and features (which you all know: Looney Tunes, Popeye, MGM, Tex Avery. etc), we’ll be mining the vaults at Sony (Columbia, UPA), Universal (Lantz, Harveytoons, Underdog, etc) and other major studios… We will also be resurrecting classic TV shows unavailable in (in some cases, for over 50 years). Tip of the iceberg. Rocky and Bullwinkle, Speed Racer… stuff I can’t tell you about yet because we want to surprise you throughout the first year.

The are NO PLANS for this channel to ever produce new animation (as Cartoon Network did). This is a Classic Cartoon channel devoted to the history of animation.
 

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