More Cartoon Network Nordic continuities - this time from December 2004, including bumpers of Boomerang block at 38:09, still with 2000 Boomerang logo with its look mostly based on the Italian feed's first one from 2003-2005:
right after Dexter's Laboratory ended XDDDinterestingly a Powerhouse next bumper for "Dial M for Monkey"
like someone else said, "It was good while it lasted"Adventure Time and Regular Show are really gone now. Watched some CN last night after a little while due to my trip. Ivandoe and Gumball replaced these two shows.
Meanwhile, I've always been more amazed at how these Pastel idents have a pledhora of clips of diverse animated shows, from the old to the early 2010s to the mid 2010s to the current ones, while the actual schedule isn't basically what these bumpers promise.
I mean, it's been readjusted since recent months in terms of programming, but they were always misleading on the idents on what shows they actually have in the rotation, like if they wanna tease us on purpose
It's the case for CN USA, but the LA feeds aren't far
I seen that on CN CEE from today,the promos now mentions "on CN and Max"At the end of each CN Nordic promo the announcer stopped saying "see more on HBO Max. He now says "stream on Max".
So they also don't have the timeslots mentioned anymore? If so, sad.I seen that on CN CEE from today,the promos now mentions "on CN and Max"
No, they still do, also mentioning today/tomorrow and so on. The promos now just also mention Max.So they also don't have the timeslots mentioned anymore? If so, sad.
I don't understand whyApparently mentioning timeslots doesn't make sense for some feeds though.
BTW, in the case it wasn't clear enough (in general), I was obviously referring to the addition of Max at the end of the promosApparently mentioning timeslots doesn't make sense for some feeds though.