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Clarence's Summer Splash: 2015: The Christmas Party: 1997–2003: CN Real: 2009–10: CN Sports: 2009: CN Thursday Nights: 2008: DC Nation: 2012–14: Double Vision: 1993–96: Dynamite Action Squad: 2007–09 [am] Flicks: 2008–14: Friday Night Premiere Thunder: 2007 [an] Fridays: 2003–07: Fried Dynamite: 2007–08: Funny for Your Face ...
Originally aired on the now-defunct Miguzi block. Midway during its second season, it moved to Toonami for new episodes, then the new episodes returned to Miguzi, however reruns continued to air on Toonami for a while. The first part of the third season aired on Toonami, then the show left Toonami and moved to Saturday mornings.
Developer Dejima is based in Sapporo, Japan. [3] Thunderful Games published Firegirl: Hack 'n Splash Rescue for Windows on December 14, 2021. [4] Under the name Firegirl: Hack 'n Splash Rescue DX, ports to PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series X/S, and Switch followed on June 22, 2022.
Code Lyoko (French pronunciation: [kɔd ljɔko]; stylized as CODE: LYOKO in season 1 and in all caps in seasons 2–4) is a French anime-influenced animated series created by Thomas Romain and Tania Palumbo and produced by Antefilms Production (season 1) and MoonScoop (seasons 2–4) for Cartoon Network, [2] France 3 and Canal J, with the participation of Conseil Général de la Charente ...
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The logo for Daytime WB. Used in 2006. The CW Daytime originated as a block on The WB called Daytime WB, which launched on January 2, 2006.The block's creation traces back to the former holder of its timeslot, Kids' WB, which began sharing several of its programs with the animation-oriented Cartoon Network following the Turner Broadcasting System's 1996 merger with Time Warner.
Adult Swim operates a video game division known as Adult Swim Games, which started publishing indie games not based on the block's original programming in 2011. Adult Swim initially ran in the late night hours. [2] It began to expand into prime time in 2008, and moved its start time to 8:00 p.m. ET/PT in 2014.
In 2004, he served as the producer for Miguzi, another afternoon block of action programming, this time aimed at a younger audience. In 1999, Ghost Planet Industries changed its name to Williams Street, and the following year the studio started developing more non-Space Ghost-related comedy cartoons aimed at adult audiences.