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  • Cartoon Network (Japan)
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  • Similar to the Boomerang network in the United States, this variant (everyday, 11p-1a) airs Western classic cartoons like The Jetsons and Birdman along with Japanese classics such as Kimba The White Lion and Triton Of The Sea. Cartoon Midnight is a late night block (Su-F, midnight) that showcases various international and arthouse films. Showcases and premieres movies, similar to Cartoon Network USA's "The Flicks" (Su-F, 11a-12:30p)
  • Cartoon Network (legally known as Japan Entertainment Network K.K.) is a Japanese cable and satellite television channel that mostly airs children's animated television series. Cartoon Network in Japan broadcasts original series from Cartoon Network in the U.S., as well as several Japanese animated media and other non-Japanese programs. Many non-Japanese programs are also available in English audio using a secondary audio programming. It is one of few versions of Cartoon Network outside U.S. broadcast its programs in High Definition.
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  • Similar to the Boomerang network in the United States, this variant (everyday, 11p-1a) airs Western classic cartoons like The Jetsons and Birdman along with Japanese classics such as Kimba The White Lion and Triton Of The Sea. Cartoon Midnight is a late night block (Su-F, midnight) that showcases various international and arthouse films. Showcases and premieres movies, similar to Cartoon Network USA's "The Flicks" (Su-F, 11a-12:30p)
  • Cartoon Network (legally known as Japan Entertainment Network K.K.) is a Japanese cable and satellite television channel that mostly airs children's animated television series. Cartoon Network in Japan broadcasts original series from Cartoon Network in the U.S., as well as several Japanese animated media and other non-Japanese programs. Many non-Japanese programs are also available in English audio using a secondary audio programming. It is one of few versions of Cartoon Network outside U.S. broadcast its programs in High Definition. On October 1, 2011, Cartoon Network in Japan, along with the channels operated by Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific, adopted the so-called "Check it" branding, already in use in the U.S. and on the channels operated by Turner Broadcasting System Europe.