It originated as a 90-minute block of series in 2001 (when Cartoon Network Asia began broadcasting on a 24-hour schedule) and previously used the branding package from the flagship American service. Watch Your Favorite Classic Cartoon Show's On Boomerang from Cartoon Network Its All Coming Back to You! In 2017, Boomerang launched an over-the-top subscription service focusing on classic cartoons. Visit www.itvstudios.com to browse our finished tape and formats, and to find your local ITVS sales rep, Contact In Pakistan, it ran as a two-hour block but was replaced with Pogo due to poor ratings. It was introduced as a part of Cartoon Network's schedule on weekend afternoons. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Cartoonito was removed from both Boomerang CEE and Boomerang HQ in January 2014. The channel's programming strongly resembled that of the UK version, relying heavily on older Warner Bros., MGM, and Hanna-Barbera cartoons while also including fairly recent programmes like Baby Looney Tunes and Duck Dodgers. It was the only block to air on both the American and European versions of the channel after the 2004 rebranding of Boomerang Europe. From January to December 2012, new episodes of the Italian animated series Puppy in My Pocket: Adventures in Pocketville aired on the channel. In October 2013, a Russian feed was also added to the channel, thus making it to be broadcast now in four languages. This channel is available in Hong Kong, the selected ASEAN member neighbour countries and Sri Lanka. Boomerang CEE officially launched on 12 October 2011, featuring continuity in either Hungarian, Romanian, Polish, or English. The Halloween programming replaced the annual Scooberang block in 2011. and The Amazing World of Gumball to its lineup, alongside their airings on Cartoon Network; those shows left in April 2017. The pan-European version of Boomerang, known as Boomerang HQ, launched on 5 June 2005 and initially broadcast in Eastern Europe, the Benelux (with Dutch subtitles), Portugal, the Middle East & Africa (in English), Poland (in Polish), Greece & Cyprus (in Greek), and Hungary (only select shows in Hungarian). [33], The Latin American feed of Boomerang was launched on 2 July 2001; like its US counterpart, its schedule focused on classic animated series. Boomerang originated as a programming block on Cartoon Network introduced in 1992, focusing on classic cartoons from the WB library (including Warner Bros. Cartoons and Hanna-Barbera productions, among others), and eventually grew into its own separate channel devoted to such content in 2000. However, various series iterations of the Scooby-Doo franchise air on the channel several times daily. As of March 15, 2019, Boomerang switched to 16:9 after years of airing in 4:3. In December 2014, Boomerang added Teen Titans Go! Starting in July of that year, as Russia banned commercials, the Russian subfeed became ad-free on all platforms. It previously used the American logo and style of commercial breaks. [3][4], In October 2014, Cartoon Network unveiled a global rebranding for Boomerang, which first launched in Latin America in late September, and arrived in the United States on January 19, 2015.