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Here are the cityscape bumpers used on Cartoon Network during the CN City era, as well as the Yes! era.

This list is incomplete. You can help the Cartoon Network Wiki by adding the missing bumpers.

Show-specific bumpers[]

Ben 10[]

Camp Lazlo[]

Class of 3000[]

Regular bumpers[]

Music video ("Throwdown")[]

Codename: Kids Next Door[]

Courage the Cowardly Dog[]

Dexter's Laboratory[]

Duck Dodgers[]

Ed, Edd n Eddy[]

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends[]

The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy[]

Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi[]

Justice League[]

The Life and Times of Juniper Lee[]

Megas XLR[]

My Gym Partner's a Monkey[]

The Powerpuff Girls[]

Squirrel Boy[]

Teen Titans[]

Tom and Jerry[]

What's New, Scooby-Doo?[]

Crossover bumpers[]

15-second bumpers[]

30-second bumpers[]

60-second bumpers[]

Other bumpers[]

Comedy bumpers[]

Action bumpers[]

Generic bumpers[]

Pre-Yes! era additions[]

Post-Yes! era additions[]

Cartoon Theatre (City era)[]

Cartoon Theatre (Yes! era)[]

Holiday bumpers[]

Halloween[]

From 2004-2005, these set of bumpers aired only at October-November. The main focus is the mysterious green fog (which inspired by Stephen King's novel The Mist) that spreads in the city and makes Halloween decorations alive.

Christmas[]

From 2004-2005, these set of bumpers aired only at December-January. The main focus is the characters celebrating Christmas in the city.

Easter 2005[]

Summer 2005[]

These bumpers were reused in 2006, but with the Summer 2006 music.

Summer 2006[]

Seasonal bumpers[]

Winter[]

Summer[]

Fall[]

International additions[]

Regular bumpers[]

European[]

Regular bumpers[]

In late 2006, some of these bumpers were adapted for use in the USA, despite the fact that Cartoon Network USA had already rebranded to the Yes! era by that point.

Show intro bumpers[]

Used to start of each show, as well as the advertising bumpers.

Billboard bumpers[]

Used for some advertising bumpers.

The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers[]
Robotboy[]

These bumpers were made for Cartoon Network Europe. In early 2006, they were adapted for use in the USA.

Japanese[]

Powerpuff Girls Z[]

Used in Japan.

Latin America[]

Regular bumpers[]

See also[]

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