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Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network 2010 logo.svg
Broadcast area Spain
Slogan Check que
Headquarters Turner House,
Great Marlborough Street,
London, United Kingdom
Programming
Language(s) Castilian Spanish
Secondary audio feed: English or Catalan (on certain programmes)
Picture format 4:3 SDTV
Ownership
Owner Turner Broadcasting System Europe
Sister channels Cartoonito
History
Launched 4 March 1994
Closed 30 June 2013

Cartoon Network was a fun TV channel in Spain that showed lots of cartoons! It was run by a company called Turner Broadcasting System Spain. This channel was the Spanish version of the well-known Cartoon Network from the United States.

The channel mostly showed cartoons made by Cartoon Network itself. It also featured many shows from Warner Bros., another big company known for its animated characters. Besides these, Cartoon Network Spain also broadcast other popular cartoons from America and around the world.

Most of the shows were in Castilian Spanish. But if you wanted to, you could often switch the audio to English. Some shows even had a Catalan audio option!

What Was Cartoon Network Spain?

Cartoon Network Spain was a television channel made just for kids and teens. It started broadcasting on March 4, 1994. The channel's main goal was to bring popular animated shows to Spanish homes. It was a place where you could watch your favorite cartoons all day long.

Who Owned the Channel?

The channel was owned by Turner Broadcasting System Europe. This company is part of a larger group called Time Warner, Inc.. Time Warner is a huge media company that owns many different TV channels, movie studios, and other entertainment businesses.

What Kind of Shows Did It Have?

Cartoon Network Spain was famous for its wide variety of cartoons. You could watch original Cartoon Network shows like Dexter's Laboratory or The Powerpuff Girls. It also showed classic cartoons from Warner Bros., such as Looney Tunes with Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. The channel often added new and exciting shows to its lineup, keeping things fresh for its viewers.

Where Was It Available?

Cartoon Network Spain was available across all of Spain. You could usually find it as part of cable or satellite TV packages. This meant that many families could enjoy the channel from their homes.

Channel Languages

The main language for the channel was Castilian Spanish. This made it easy for most Spanish-speaking kids to understand and enjoy the shows. The option to switch to English was great for those who wanted to practice their English skills or preferred watching shows in their original language. Some specific programs also offered a Catalan audio track, which was helpful for viewers in certain regions of Spain.

When Did It Close?

Cartoon Network Spain stopped broadcasting on June 30, 2013. After almost 20 years on air, the channel closed down. However, many of its popular shows continued to be available on other channels or streaming services.

Sister Channels

Cartoon Network Spain had a sister channel called Cartoonito. Cartoonito was aimed at even younger children, usually preschoolers. It showed cartoons that were gentle and educational, perfect for very young viewers.

See also

In Spanish: Cartoon Network (España) para niños

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