cartoonfanman
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I think the "Cartoon Network ends at 8" change is the worst thing they've ever done, besides adding live-action shows to CN. Why not have Cartoon Network end at 10 or 11 like they used to?
I think the "Cartoon Network ends at 8" change is the worst thing they've ever done, besides adding live-action shows to CN. Why not have Cartoon Network end at 10 or 11 like they used to?
What I think is a great answer here: https://www.toonzone.net/forums/adu...m-hour-starting-march-31st-6.html#post4229849
As for weekday mornings, SDMI and movies are still on... but apparently, it seems to only be for the week of April 7. On the 14th, Teen Titans Go! airs from 8:30am-10am. There seems to be a bunch of comedy stacks on the 14th, but with no Adventure Time at 6pm, it's most likely a special schedule to promote the premiere of Clarence. The schedule is:
8:30-10am - Teen Titans Go!
10-11:30 - Regular Show
11:30-1 - Adventure Time
1-2 - Uncle Grandpa
2-3 - Johnny Test
3-4 - Gumball
4-6 - Regular Show
7pm - Clarence
That doesn't answer his question. That article just talks about putting on FOX reruns over AS originals or Toonami shows. When CN expanded to 10pm during the holidays, RS and AT reruns did better than King of the Hill did at 9pm. Heck, I've seen ADULT ratings for Star Wars and ThunderCats (the latter which they consider a "failure") do better than KotH.
Well, I thought it did, because the FOX reruns are doing very well. We don't know how well KOTH will do compared to how the 8pm hour did for another week. I don't think [as] does this if they were really bad. At least the Sunday lineup looks decent with RC and Venture Bros, which would have been great if it got an 8pm spot weeknights now that they do have 8pm ~~
He asked about AS starting early in general, not what shows are airing on it.
I still uphold my idea from long ago that they should use the extra hour to air a half hour of SG:C2C and perhaps (select episodes of) Home Movies.
Something that's not King of the Hill, but can easily fit into both CN's target audience and AS's.
That is mostly permanent for weekdays, pre-primetime, because on Tuesday, the schedule is almost the same, except 4-5 is Adventure Time.
So it looks like Tom and Jerry Tales is off the schedule, and Looney Tunes is relegated to weekend mornings. For the week of April 7, SDMI and movies remain though.
TDPI is debuting next month.
I think it's the spring/easter schedule they make every year. It lasted for two weeks the previous years before the old schedule returned. It also cut down the classic series in favor of new comedies. It's likely the same we're seeing here, so I'm expecting our usual schedule to return again on April 28th.
Amen, dude. I personally think AS takes up too much of other time.I think the "Cartoon Network ends at 8" change is the worst thing they've ever done, besides adding live-action shows to CN. Why not have Cartoon Network end at 10 or 11 like they used to?
Something about this tells me CN isn't too confident in the Tom and Jerry Show. Lack of promos, early timeslot and non-inclusion in Pizza Steve night give it away.