Cartoon Network - Boomerang Promos (October 1992)
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Cartoon Network - Boomerang Promos (October 1992)
These promos come from a special tape "Cartoon Network Perisope Tape" given to people who worked at Cartoon Network before the channel launch and has many rare early bumpers from Cartoon Network's launch.
Special shout out to Animation Historian Jerry Beck for letting me transfer these tapes on a media loan and for preserving these tapes all these years.
These ToonHeads uploads are part of a project to find all the missing ToonHeads episodes not available to the fans of the show.
What is ToonHeads you may be asking. ToonHeads is an American animation anthology series consisting of Hanna-Barbera, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Warner Bros., and Popeye cartoon shorts, with background information and trivia, prominently about animators and voice actors of the shorts
Over the past few weeks we've been able to find many of these missing episodes but need your help to complete this preservation project. We are missing most of the episodes from Season 1 and Season 2 and need help locating them.
If anyone recorded Cartoon Network from October 1992 to December 1996 and happens to have these missing ToonHeads episodes please contact me and we can get them transferred and preserved.
jericod007@gmail.com
/ jerico.dvorak
Wow, the difference in time between the original airing of these shows and the debut of Boomerang is more or less the same as the time difference between the "Checkered Past" block on Adult Swim and the original air dates of those cartoons. Really puts things in perspective!
Boomerang originated as a programming block on Cartoon Network that debuted on December 8, 1992. It was aimed towards the generation of baby boomers and was similar to the Vault Disney nostalgia block that would debut five years later on the Disney Channel. It originally aired for four hours every weekend, but the block's start time had changed frequently. The Saturday block moved to Saturday afternoons, then back to the early morning, and the Sunday block moved to Sunday evenings. Eventually, Boomerang was shortened by an hour, reducing it from four hours to three each weekend. Turner Broadcasting System eventually converted Boomerang into a standalone cable channel that debuted on April 1, 2000. The Cartoon Network block continued to run under the new Boomerang channel branding for almost 12 years, until October 3, 2004.
Ah yes, back when Boomerang was just a block and not a channel yet. And I am completely unaware on that fact and I used to watch the Boomerang channel. 😅
Same here, I was born a decade after the block launched
0:18 BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOMERAAAANG
Boomerang launched in 2000
The channel did
Oh
It's comming back to you.
Now i understand is a pun on babyboomer not the weapon
And whenever the continuity announcer would say "it's all coming back to you" like how a boomerang returns to the thrower
@mezykin babyboomer + boomerang
If UPA met Hanna-Barbera
Wow, this was the same month the channel launched
Interesting like your vids bro
what was the difference between boomerang and cartoon network at this time? looking at schedules they aired the same shows during the boomerang block that they aired during normal cartoon network
Not much. Several of the original programming blocks on Cartoon Network shared shows; themed blocks were the network's attempt at making decades-old cartoons appealing to '90's audiences.
Tomorrow on Sunday at 6:00AM
I wouldn't want to watch jellystone
Why
I think its a good show. Not really top tier but executed well, better than other reboots
@@kidsIIIII009but it's not even part of the past of cartoon network
@@zachatck64I like the 20th century shows more than streaming programs
I never wanted to get ignore it