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Cartoon Network Original Series[]

Original animated series[]

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Name

Longevity Created By
1
The Moxy Show December 5, 1993 - December 25th, 1995 Collaboration between Cartoon Network & Colossal Pictures

Brad DeGraf (Director)

2
Space Ghost: Coast to Coast April 15, 1994 - July 22, 2001 (Cartoon Network)
September 2, 2001 - April 12, 2008 (Adult Swim)
Mike Lazzo
3
What a Cartoon! February 20, 1995 - November 28, 1997 Fred Seibert
4
Dexter's Laboratory April 27, 1996 - December 10th, 1999 (original run) November 16th, 2001 - November 20th, 2003 (Chris Savino run) Genndy Tartakovsky
5
Johnny Bravo July 14, 1997 - August 27, 2004 Van Partible
6
Cow and Chicken July 15, 1997 - July 24, 1999 David Feiss
7
I Am Weasel July 22, 1997 - September 1999 David Feiss
8
The Powerpuff Girls November 18, 1998 - March 25, 2005 Craig McCracken
9
Ed, Edd n Eddy January 4, 1999 - November 8, 2009 Danny Antonucci
10
Mike, Lu & Og November 12, 1999 - May 27, 2001 Mikhail Shindel

Mikhail Aldashin Charles Swenson

11
Courage the Cowardly Dog November 12, 1999 - November 22, 2002 John R. Dilworth
12
Sheep in the Big City November 17, 2000 - April 7, 2002 Mo Willems
13
Time Squad June 8, 2001 - November 26, 2003 Dave Wasson
14
Samurai Jack August 10, 2001 - September 25, 2004 (Seasons 1-4; Cartoon Network)
March 11 - May 20, 2017 (Season 5; Adult Swim Revival)
Genndy Tartakovsky
15
Grim & Evil August 24, 2001 - October 31, 2003 Maxwell Atoms
16
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy August 24, 2001 - November 9th, 2007
17
Evil Con Carne August 24, 2001 - October 22, 2004
18
Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? July 19, 2002 - November 14, 2003 Greg Miller
19
Codename: Kids Next Door December 6, 2002 - January 21, 2008 Tom Warburton
20
Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003 TV series) November 7, 2003 - March 25, 2005 Genndy Tartakovsky
21
Megas XLR May 1, 2004 - January 15, 2005 George Krstic

Jody Schaeffer

22
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends August 13, 2004 - May 3, 2009 Craig McCracken
23
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi November 19, 2004 - June 27th, 2006 Sam Register
24
The Life & Times of Juniper Lee May 30, 2005 - April 9, 2007 Judd Winick
25
Camp Lazlo July 8, 2005 - March 27, 2008 Joe Murray
26
Sunday Pants October 2 - October 30, 2005 Craig Gordon

Stu

27
My Gym Partner's a Monkey December 26, 2005 - November 27, 2008 Julie McNally Cahill

Tim Cahill

28
Ben 10 December 27, 2005 - April 15, 2008 Man of Action
29
Squirrel Boy May 27, 2006 - September 27, 2007 (Main Series) - April 10, 2008 (Shorts) Everett Peck
30
Class of 3000 November 3, 2006 - May 25, 2008 André 3000

Thomas W. Lynch

31
Chowder November 2, 2007 - August 7, 2010 C.H. Greenblatt
32
Transformers: Animated December 26, 2007 - May 23, 2009 Sam Register

Matt Youngberg

Derrick J. Wyatt

33
Ben 10: Alien Force April 18, 2008 - March 26, 2010 Man of Action
34
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack June 5, 2008 - August 30, 2010 Thurop Van Orman
35
The Secret Saturdays October 3, 2008 - January 30, 2010 Jay Stephens
36
Adventure Time April 5, 2010 - September 3, 2018 Pendleton Ward
37
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien April 23, 2010 - March 31, 2012 Man of Action
38
Generator Rex April 23, 2010 - January 3, 2013 Man of Action
39
Regular Show September 6, 2010 - January 16, 2017 J.G. Quintel
40
Sym-Bionic Titan September 17, 2010 - April 9, 2011 Genndy

Tartakovsky

Bryan Andrews

Paul Rudish

41
Robotomy October 25, 2010 - January 24, 2011 Michael Buckley

Joe Deasy

42
The Problem Solverz April 4 - September 29, 2011 (Original Run) March 30, 2013 (Netflix) Ben Jones
43
The Amazing World of Gumball May 3, 2011 - June 24th, 2019 Ben Boquelet
44
Secret Mountain Fort Awesome August 1, 2011 - February 12, 2012 (Original Run) March 8 - 29, 2012 (iTunes) Peter Browngardt
45
Ben 10: Omniverse August 1, 2012 - November 14, 2014 Man of Action
46
Uncle Grandpa September 2, 2013 - June 30, 2017 Peter Browngardt
47
Steven Universe November 4, 2013 - January 21, 2019 Rebecca Sugar
48
Mixels February 12, 2014 - October 1, 2016 John Fang

David P. Smith

49
Clarence April 14, 2014 - June 24, 2018 Skyler Page
50
Over the Garden Wall November 3 - November 7, 2014 Patrick McHale
51
We Bare Bears July 27, 2015 - May 27, 2019 Daniel Chong
52
Long Live the Royals November 30 - December 3, 2015 Sean Szeles
53
The Powerpuff Girls (2016 series) April 4, 2016 - June 16, 2019 Bob Boyle

Nick Jennings

54
Mighty Magiswords (full series) September 29, 2016 - May 17, 2019 (May 6, 2015 - June 6, 2017; Web Series) Kyle Carrozza
55
Ben 10 (2016 series) October 1, 2016 - April 11, 2021 Man of Action
56
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes August 1, 2017 - September 6, 2019 Ian Jones-Quartey
57
Apple & Onion February 23, 2018 - December 7, 2021 George Gendi
58
Craig of the Creek March 30, 2018 - January 25, 2025 Ben Levin and Matt Burnett

Ben Levin

59
Summer Camp Island July 7, 2018 - August 11, 2023 (Cartoon Network)
June 18, 2020 - December 9, 2021 (HBO Max)
Julia Pott
60
Victor and Valentino March 30, 2019 - August 26, 2022 Diego Molano
61
Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart July 1, 2019 - July 17, 2020 Parker Simmons
62
Infinity Train August 5, 2019 - January 10, 2020 (Cartoon Network)
August 13, 2020 - April 15, 2021 (HBO Max)
Owen Dennis
63
Steven Universe Future December 7, 2019 - March 27, 2020 Rebecca Sugar
64
Elliott from Earth March 29, 2021 - April 9, 2021 Guillaume Cassuto
65
The Fungies! August 20, 2020 - December 16, 2021 (HBO Max)
June 4, 2021 - September 3, 2021 (Cartoon Network)
Stephen Neary
66
Tig n' Seek July 23, 2020 - May 26, 2022 (HBO Max)
August 6, 2021 - October 15, 2021 (Cartoon Network)
Myke Chilian
67
We Baby Bears January 1, 2022 - Present Manny Hernandez
68
The Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe December 5, 2022 - Present Christian Bøving-Andersen and Eva Lee Wallberg

Original live-action/animation series[]

No. Logo Name Longevity Created By
1
Out of Jimmy's Head September 14, 2007 - May 29, 2008 Tim McKeon

Adam Pava

2
The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange June 11, 2012 - March 17, 2014 Tom

Sheppard

Dane Boedighiemer

Original live-action series[]

No.

Name

Rating

Premiere Date

End Date

No. of Episodes

1 The Othersiders TV-PG January 17, 2008 May 30, 2008 19
2 BrainRush TV-PG January 20, 2008 February 22, 2008 6
3 Destroy Build Destroy TV-PG August 19, 2006 September 21, 2006 37
4 Dude, What Would Happen TV-PG August 19, 2007 September 21, 2009 37
5 Bobb'e Says TV-PG August 19, 2007 September 23, 2007 6
6 Tower Prep TV-PG-V October 26, 2007 December 28, 2007 13
7 Level Up TV-PG-V January 24, 2008 February 19, 2008 35
8 Incredible Crew TV-PG June 1, 2008 June 18 , 2011 13

European co-productions[]

1 The Cramp Twins
2 Robotboy
3 Chop Socky Chooks
4 Hero: 108

Current programming[]

This is a list of currently running/rerunning programming on Cartoon Network, along with the year the show premiered on Cartoon Network, and the rating

Cartoon Network programming[]

Original programming[]

Acquired programming[]

Preschool programming[]

Reruns of ended programming[]

Original programming[]
Acquired programming[]

Upcoming programming[]

This is a list of upcoming programming on Cartoon Network, along with the year the show will premiere on Cartoon Network, and the rating.

Upcoming original animated series[]

Upcoming acquired series[]

Upcoming preschool series[]

Former programming[]

This is a list of former programming on Cartoon Network, along with the year the show premiered on Cartoon Network, and the rating.

Original series[]

Former animated series[]

Former live-action/animated series[]

Former live-action series[]

Former European co-productions[]

Acquired animated and live-action series[]

Former blocks aired on Cartoon Network[]

Former mini-series, specials and marathons[]

Original movies[]

Made-for-TV films[]

Theatrical films[]

Pilots[]

See also: What a Cartoon! shorts

This is a list of pilots on Cartoon Network, along with the year the pilot premiered on Cartoon Network, and the rating.

Successful pilots[]

Failed pilots[]

Toonami Series[]

Cartoon Network's Toonami[]

The series that appeared on Cartoon Network's Toonami block from March 17, 1997 to September 20, 2008.
Note: The dates under "End Date" are the last time the series appeared on Toonami or Toonami's Midnight Run. Some series had multiple runs that were not always consecutive.

No. Title
1 ThunderCats
2 Voltron
3

The Real Adventures of Jonny
Quest

4 Robotech
5 Sailor Moon
6 Dragon Ball Z
7 Super Friends
8 ReBoot
9 Gundam Wing
10 Tenchi Muyo!
11 Batman: The Animated Series
12 Cardcaptors
13 Mobile Suit Gundam
14 Dragon Ball
15 Batman Beyond
16 Zoids: New Century
17 Gundam 0080
18 Hamtaro
19 Zoids: Chaotic Century
20 G Gundam
21 He-Man and the Masters of the
Universe
22 Transformers: Armada
23 Yu Yu Hakusho
24 Rurouni Kenshin
25 Justice League
26 Cyborg 009
27 SD Gundam
28 Dragon Ball GT
29 Duel Masters
30 Megas XLR
32 Rave Master
32 Teen Titans
33 Justice League Unlimited
34 Zatch Bell!
35

One Piece

36

Transformers: Cybertron

37 Yu-Gi-Oh!
38 Naruto
39 Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
40 IGPX
41 Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
42 MAR
43

Storm Hawks

44 Megaman Star Force
45 Bakugan Battle Brawlers
46 Blue Dragon

Trivia[]

  • Ed, Edd n Eddy is the only longest-running Cartoon Network original.
  • Robotomy and Sunday Pants tie for the shortest-running Cartoon Network series in terms of episode count, with ten episodes respectively.
  • So far, Elliott from Earth is the shortest-running Cartoon Network series. The series premiered sixteen episodes over 11 days before it ended. The departure of showrunner Guillaume Cassuto in 2019 may have played a part in this fact.
  • Over the Garden Wall and Long Live the Royals, despite having even shorter runs, are considered miniseries and therefore do not count.
  • Dexter's Laboratory is the first original IP from Cartoon Network after being picked up as a full show from What a Cartoon!
  • Time Squad is the first Cartoon Network series to be entirely produced at Cartoon Network Studios.
  • Cow and Chicken, I Am Weasel, Mike, Lu, and Og, and Whatever Happened to… Robot Jones? are the only Cartoon Network shows to be entirely made using animation cels.
    • As for Cow and Chicken and I Am Weasel, they are the only ones to be entirely produced at Hanna Barbera.
  • The Life and Times of Juniper Lee is the first Cartoon Network series to be entirely made in widescreen.
  • Squirrel Boy and Class of 3000 are the only 16:9 produced Cartoon Network shows from the 2000's never to be shown in widescreen in the United States.
  • Adventure Time is the only Cartoon Network series to have 10 seasons.
  • Regular Show is the only Cartoon Network series to have 8 seasons.
  • The following Cartoon Network shows not available as digital download products on Apple TV or Prime Video in the U.S.:
    • What a Cartoon!
    • I Am Weasel (stand alone series)
    • Mike, Lu, and Og
    • Sheep in the Big City (although the first season used to be available on iTunes before its removal)
    • Time Squad
    • Whatever Happened to… Robot Jones?
    • Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi
    • The Life & Times of Juniper Lee
    • Sunday Pants
    • Squirrel Boy
    • Robotomy
  • As for The Life and Times of Juniper Lee and Squirrel Boy, their availabilities on Apple TV as digital download products are somewhere outside of the U.S. itself.
  • Plus some movies as well:
    • Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip (although it was on Prime Video as a limited time licensed streaming product from December 30th, 2022 to December 30th, 2023)
    • The Powerpuff Girls Movie
    • Billy and Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure (due to music licensing issues)
    • Underfist: Halloween Bash
  • Ben 10 (2005) is the only widescreen produced Cartoon Network series from the 2000's to always be shown entirely in 16:9 all the time, although its DVD releases from the late 2000's had it cropped to fullscreen.
  • Samurai Jack, Adventure Time, and Regular Show are all the only Cartoon Network shows to have Blu-Ray releases.
    • As for Samurai Jack, all five seasons were released on Blu-Ray as part of the Complete Series Blu-Ray set from 2017, while for Adventure Time, only Seasons 1-6 were released on the format. As for Regular Show, Seasons 1 and 2 only.
  • The Amazing World of Gumball and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends are the only shows from Cartoon Network to have DVD releases from Warner Archive.
  • Mixels, Elliott from Earth, and The Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe are the only Cartoon Network shows not to be featured on any of the network's crossovers, or be referenced in other shows, or even have its characters make cameos in other shows.
    • As for Mixels, the only time it was referenced in other shows was in the Uncle Grandpa episode, Cartoon Factory.