Cartoon Network's output during the 2010s remains seriously underrated. Let's take a look at the network's greatest shows of that era and try to rank them.
Throughout Cartoon Network’s long history, the channel has been known to not just house cartoon classics, but also to create plenty of original series to fill out its roster. Even when the Warner Bros ...
In a sea of missed opportunities for series that TV channel Cartoon Network hosted but ended up discontinuing and disowning, “Infinity Train” is one of the pearls in the ...
Everyone remembers series like Dragon Ball Z, but some Cartoon Network anime has been memory-holed by fans.
In the 90s, Rurouni Kenshin was the go-to samurai anime series, but in the decades since, some even better heavy hitters have drawn ample praise.
Disney Animation's 'Songs in Sign Language' will feature three new animated musical sequences from recent movies reimagined in American Sign Language.
Many factors over the past three decades have turned anime into a more mainstream medium, but not enough can be said about Cartoon Network’s Toonami programming block. Toonami started in 1997 as a ...
The Powerpuff Girls has come to a new streaming home as part of a major update this March, and its new drop also includes the episode that was banned from Cartoon Network shortly after its original ...
The best sci-fi anthology shows from the past 10 years feature innovative stories and captivating characters, from Infinity ...
Revisit the best fantasy TV finales that left fans satisfied with how arcs were wrapped up, seen in shows like Arcane and ...
Paramount+ has picked up a new original 2D-animated series featuring the iconic lasagna-loving orange cat, voiced by actor-comedian Lamorne Morris.