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Today, Cartoon Network announced a new partnership between Warner Bros., DC Entertainment and Cartoon Network in which the "three entertainment brands would unite their powerful assets in publishing, theatrical and television to create a multi-platform block of exclusive branded original content on the network named, DC Nation."
From the press release:
Debuting in 2012 as a multi-platform franchise, DC Nation will be the exclusive home for original DC animation properties. Backed by the production, publishing and marketing resources of Warner Bros., DC Entertainment and Cartoon Network, DC Nation will be an on-air and online programming block populated with event programming, interstitials, exclusive behind-the-scenes of theatrical production and an insider look into the world of all things DC.
"DC Nation on Cartoon Network will be the first-ever dedicated broadcast destination to showcase the depth and breadth of the DC Universe," said Diane Nelson, President of DC Entertainment. "We and our partners at WBTV are thrilled that fans will be able to immerse themselves in DC's phenomenal stories, experience a wide spectrum of amazing characters and stay up-to-date on the latest happenings of the world's greatest superheroes and their creators, both on-air and online."
Cartoon Network also announced thirteen new original series in the works, as well as nineteen returning shows. Among the new shows is the network's newest live-action scripted comedy series, Level Up (a fantastical comedy for the video game age), which will launch with a 90-minute original movie and debut over the next year. Also on tap? How to Train Your Dragon (based on the Oscar-nominated DreamWorks film), The Problem Solverz, Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, The Amazing World of Gumball, a new version of Ben 10, Total Drama: Revenge of the Island, RedaKai: Conquer the Kairu, Lego Ninjago, a new Looney Tunes Show, the ThunderCats reboot and Green Lantern: The Animated Series.
Returning series include Adventure Time (yay!), Regular Show, MAD, Dude, What Would Happen, Destroy Build Destroy, Hole in the Wall, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Generator Rex, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, Young Justice, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Scooby-Doo, Mystery Inc., Bakugan, Casper's Scare School, The Garfield Show, Hero 108, Hot Wheels: Battle Force 5, Johnny Test and Pokemon.
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CN really had a good turn around with their shows. But only if toonami would return
From the press release:
Debuting in 2012 as a multi-platform franchise, DC Nation will be the exclusive home for original DC animation properties. Backed by the production, publishing and marketing resources of Warner Bros., DC Entertainment and Cartoon Network, DC Nation will be an on-air and online programming block populated with event programming, interstitials, exclusive behind-the-scenes of theatrical production and an insider look into the world of all things DC.
"DC Nation on Cartoon Network will be the first-ever dedicated broadcast destination to showcase the depth and breadth of the DC Universe," said Diane Nelson, President of DC Entertainment. "We and our partners at WBTV are thrilled that fans will be able to immerse themselves in DC's phenomenal stories, experience a wide spectrum of amazing characters and stay up-to-date on the latest happenings of the world's greatest superheroes and their creators, both on-air and online."
Cartoon Network also announced thirteen new original series in the works, as well as nineteen returning shows. Among the new shows is the network's newest live-action scripted comedy series, Level Up (a fantastical comedy for the video game age), which will launch with a 90-minute original movie and debut over the next year. Also on tap? How to Train Your Dragon (based on the Oscar-nominated DreamWorks film), The Problem Solverz, Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, The Amazing World of Gumball, a new version of Ben 10, Total Drama: Revenge of the Island, RedaKai: Conquer the Kairu, Lego Ninjago, a new Looney Tunes Show, the ThunderCats reboot and Green Lantern: The Animated Series.
Returning series include Adventure Time (yay!), Regular Show, MAD, Dude, What Would Happen, Destroy Build Destroy, Hole in the Wall, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Generator Rex, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, Young Justice, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Scooby-Doo, Mystery Inc., Bakugan, Casper's Scare School, The Garfield Show, Hero 108, Hot Wheels: Battle Force 5, Johnny Test and Pokemon.
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CN really had a good turn around with their shows. But only if toonami would return