Boomerang International News and Discussion Thread 4.0

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What I mean it's there not for viewing pleasure but until their repeat fees or something don't run out

Not your average viewer is going to care that much at what is shown on weekends at 2:35am, although it's nice to have it there :D
Better than nothing. People have a chance to stay up at that time on weekends. For many it's hard but the true classic fans will stay up for it.
 

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Not your average viewer is going to care that much at what is shown on weekends at 2:35am, although it's nice to have it there :D
No need to care. I'm just here to inform cause this stuff happens rarely. In fact this is only the second classic show after Ca Boom block was removed a few years ago so it's pretty big deal. I was surprised even if it's one of the absolute worse timeslots.
 

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Boomerang Latin America bumpers from February-September 2014, back when they finally started to air cartoons again but still kept the teen era branding
What's up with LATAM and turning channels into teen oriented ones? Since Boomerang wasn't alone (Animax... But at least, that did gift some other countries a cool branding.) in that.
 

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The UK has also done a similar thing.
TCC (The Childrens Channel) closed down partially due to FlexTech wanting to focus on Teen programming.
Then Turner tried with it on Toonami only to then close the channel less than a year after.
And of course Boomerang UK went through a teen-based live-action phase for a few years, until switching it's focus to family/younger viewing.

(Honestly there's so much I've known and witnessed from Boomerang UK, I felt like doing a "Retrospective?" type video, going through it's many brand changes and programming)
 
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The UK has also done a similar thing.
TCC (The Childrens Channel) closed down partially due to FlexTech wanting to focus on Teen programming.
Then Turner tried with it on Toonami only to then close the channel less than a year after.
And of course Boomerang UK went through a teen-based live-action phase for a few years, until switching it's focus to family/younger viewing.

(Honestly there's so much I've known and witnessed from Boomerang UK, I felt like doing a "Retrospective?" type video, going through it's many brand changes and programming)
though Boomerang still aired some animated series with classic series during its teen phase
 

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though Boomerang still aired some animated series with classic series during its teen phase

But at that point that were kind of on the side, showing either in the daytime or late at night, while most of the former hits were being promoted over on CN Too.
 

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But at that point that were kind of on the side, showing either in the daytime or late at night, while most of the former hits were being promoted over on CN Too.
Yeah, CN Too was the new place for most of the classics. At that point, they combined the old with some of the (at that time) brand new, it was kind of an interesting blend of how the old 2000s CN was like.

Also, you say they were on Boomerang UK in the daytime at that time. Shouldn't this be a good thing?
 

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He can correct me if I’m wrong, but I took that as when kids are in school.

Daytime especially in British English, is considered morning/early afternoon, basically when no kid is watching TV LOL

Except for the weekend

On weekdays, school kids usually watch between 7am-9am (7.30am-8.30am peak) and 3pm-7pm (4pm-6pm peak).
 

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And in some cases, 9am to 12pm would be taken by a Pre-school block, occasionally under the Cartoonito label.
 
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With the big Looney Tunes takeover event in June, that's pretty much the big schedule change from June 3rd.
Interesting, they'll be bringing back Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries as part of it, showing at 08:30 and 19:00. Would've been nice to add Taz-Mania or Duck Dodgers in the mix.

Tom & Jerry in New York will get an hour block at 21:00.
UPDATE: Only on Tuesday 4th this change occurs. Weds 5th reverts back to Grizzy and Mush Mush at 21:00.
 
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Current Boomerang IT

06:00 The Tom and Jerry Show
06:40 Tom and Jerry in New York
07:45 Batwheels
08:40 Gabby's Dollhouse
10:00 Batwheels
11:20 The Tom and Jerry Show
13:00 Gabby's Dollhouse
13:45 Batwheels
14:40 Simone / 15:10 Barbie movie weekends / 16:10 The Tom and Jerry Show weekends
16:20 Tom and Jerry in New York
17:10 Bugs Bunny Builders
18:00 Batwheels
18:50 Dino Ranch
19:40 Barbie movie
20:35 The Tom and Jerry Show
20:55 Interstellar Ella
21:55 Euro shows

Not as bad as the previous Italy scheule I posted half a year ago. Many double bills but enough shows this time. Yeah, this is just a pay Cartoonito channel. Surprised of the lack of Scooby-Doo. It's one of the Boomerang shows. I believe it's on CN though.
 

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