- Cartoon Network and Warner Bros. have announced a “strategic alignment”
 - Fans praised Cartoon Network for a beautiful childhood.
 - Post 9 pm, black-and-white English songs/movies and cartoons aired.
 
This Cartoon Network newspaper clipping will take you back to the 2000s. Or remember when we missed school due to the weather and spent the morning watching cartoons? This is something that every youngster from the 1990s can relate to. Gone are the days when viewing Cartoon Network programming was on everyone’s to-do list. A Twitter user, however, brought back memories by revealing the schedule of animated episodes that would air on Cartoon Network.
A user, Priyanka Thirumurthy, submitted a newspaper item with the schedule of cartoons that would air on Cartoon Network beginning at 5 a.m. The publication precisely indicated the times and duration of each show. Adapted from “The New Scooby-Doo Movies” “From “The Powerpuff Girls” to “The Popeye Show,” the big list covered it all! It actually transports us to the early 2000s, when newspapers printed channel schedules to inform readers on when and where to watch their favourite shows.
“This is how a perfect day looked like in 2001! #nostalgia,” read the caption on the photo of an old newspaper clipping.
This is how a perfect day looked like in 2001! #nostalgia pic.twitter.com/cYtYaurIsz
— Priyanka Thirumurthy (@priyankathiru) December 19, 2022
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Netizens got nostalgic about the Twitter post as they kept sharing moments of their own childhood days and filled the comment box with everything from the ‘good old days’. “Before the 2000s CN used to finish at 9pm with popeye being the last show at 8.30, post which a TNT bomb would explode on screen to end cartoons for the night. Post 9pm it used to be black and white english songs/movies,” noted a user while another delighted user said, “Oh man so many memories flashing back. Watching Batman at 9am before going to school and coming back around 4:30pm to watch the ending scenes of Swat-Kats followed by Centurions and Dexter’s Laboratory before heading for tuition at 5:30pm. Take me back”.
Before 2000s CN used to finish at 9pm with popeye being last show at 8.30, post which a TNT bomb would explode on screen to end cartoons for the night. Post 9pm it used to be black and white english songs/movies
— Balaji (@balaji_v26) December 19, 2022
Oh man so many memories flashing back. Watching Batman at 9am before going to school and coming back around 4:30pm to watch the ending scenes of Swat-Kats followed by Centurions and Dexter’s Laboratory before heading for tuitions at 5:30pm. Take me back😍
— Sandesh Agate (@sandesh_agate) December 19, 2022
“No Gen Z kid will ever understand the pleasure of waiting for that “Power Extreme” in the Centurions and the Jetsons opening theme…! Pure Nostalgia..,” a social media user commented on the image of Cartoon Network’s classic series.
This is how a perfect day looked like in 2001! #nostalgia pic.twitter.com/cYtYaurIsz
— Priyanka Thirumurthy (@priyankathiru) December 19, 2022
Cartoon Network and Warner Bros. have announced a “strategic alignment” merger. Fans took to social media to praise Cartoon Network for providing them with a great childhood through their lovely stories and shows.
								
															


















