Cartoon Network Friday Nights

HunterMon17

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Here is something I think would be really cool, but at best has like a 10% chance of actually happening. What if Cartoon Network adopted this Friday night lineup?

7:00pm - Prime Time Premieres - new episodes of current CN shows.
10:00pm - Movie: 1.5 to 2 hour animated movie.
11:30pm or 12:00am - Graveyard: reruns of ended CN shows until 6:00am. Not necessarily really old classics, any CN show with a big fan base that no longer airs new episodes is fair game.

Example:
7:00pm Apple & Onion (NEW)
7:30pm Teen Titans Go! (NEW)
8:00pm Steven Universe Future (NEW)
8:30pm We Bare Bears (NEW)
9:00pm Craig of the Creak (NEW)
9:30pm Victor and Valentino (NEW)
10:00pm Kung Fu Panda
10:30pm cont'd
11:00pm cont'd
11:30pm cont'd
12:00am Regular Show
12:30am Adventure Time
1:00am The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
1:30am Courage the Cowardly Dog
2:00am Uncle Grandpa
2:30am OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes
3:00am Codename: Kids Next Door
3:30am Ed, Edd n Eddy
4:00am Chowder
4:30am Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
5:00am Dexter's Laboratory
5:30am The Powerpuff Girls (Classic)


What are your thoughts on this idea?
 
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That'd be a nice compromise of what many want, but unrealistic sadly since Adult Swim is so strong that there's no way it's going away unless if it gets its own channel. Only then I could see this happening.

More realistically then like this:
5-7PM Re-runs of new episodes of new shows/premieres from last week (Recap Hours)
7-9PM New episodes of new shows/premieres (Premiere Hours)
9-11PM Movie with fillers (Movie Hours)
11PM-1AM Re-runs of new episodes of new shows/premieres from tonight (Second Chance)
1AM-3AM Re-runs of newer ended shows* from 2019-2004 (Time Machine/Cartoon Roulette)
3AM-6AM Re-runs of older ended shows* from 2004-1992 (Time Machine/Cartoon Roulette)
* No anime, no action, nothing obscure

And I'd be perfectly okay with that.
 
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Here’s my take:
6PM TTG (NEW)
6:30PM Craig of the Creek (NEW)
7PM Victor and Valentino (NEW)
7:30PM Apple & Onion (NEW)
8PM Steven Universe Future (NEW)
8:30PM We Bare Bears (NEW)
9PM Gumball (rerun)
9:30PM Adventure Time (rerun)
 

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