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Boomerang is well-known for airing many cartoons that came from the 1900s, as well as older episodes of currently-running series, Pokémon among them. | Boomerang is well-known for airing many cartoons that came from the 1900s such as {{wp|The Flintstones}} and {{wp|The Jetsons}}, as well as older episodes of currently-running series, Pokémon among them. | ||
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Revision as of 03:15, 13 November 2011
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Headquarters | USA | ||
Launched | April 1, 2000 | ||
Owned By | Turner Broadcasting System, Time Warner |
Boomerang is a cable network owned by Time Warner, operating as a sister station to Cartoon Network.
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Boomerang is well-known for airing many cartoons that came from the 1900s such as The Flintstones and The Jetsons, as well as older episodes of currently-running series, Pokémon among them.
History
Boomerang was made shortly after the introduction of Cartoon Network in 1992. However, it was only a block for the network, and didn't become a channel until 2000. During its time as a block, it lasted for only a couple of hours at a time.
With Pokémon
Boomerang first started airing episodes of the popular Pokémon series when it first aired the original series in 2007, and after that in March of 2010. Currently, as of December 2010, the channel has started airing episodes of Pokémon: The Johto Journeys. Episodes are currently airing at 6:30 PM on weekdays[1].
Trivia
- Boomerang's name comes from the boomerang, a tool that is known for always coming back when thrown.
- This is because Boomerang shows many older cartoons that are coming back to air, much like when boomerangs come back when thrown.
External links
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