Cartoon Network (South Korea)
Cartoon Network Korea is a South Korean pay television channel which launched on 11 November 2006 and owned by Warner Bros. Discovery under its International division. It is a based on South Korean version of the original United States television channel and primarily shows animated programming.
History
1995–2006: Background
In 1995, Orion Cartoon Network was launched. The channel's logo had nothing to do with Cartoon Network, instead using Orion's logo with the text 오리온카툰네트워크 next to it. The channel would later be renamed Tooniverse.The rebranded channel aired a Cartoon Network block until December 2002, when they lost the contract. At the same time, CSTV started distributing the pan-Asian feed of the channel, but only in English, as Korean laws at the time imply that channels operating outside of South Korea are forbidden to carry Korean audio or subtitles within South Korean territory. Previously, Cartoon Network Japan was relayed on certain cable TV providers across South Korea. In April 2002, The Powerpuff Girls had a local release on terrestrial television, on the SBS network.
On 12 July 2006, Turner and JoongAng Media Network signed a deal to launch an official Korean version of Cartoon Network Asia.
2006–2008: CN City era
On 11 November 2006, Cartoon Network Korea was launched, replacing the pan-Asian version on certain South Korean TV providers. At first, it used the "CN City" branding seen on many Cartoon Network channels worldwide with bumpers featuring well-known characters from Cartoon Network shows interacting in a CGI city composed of sets from them.In 2006, several new series premiered, including Robotboy, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, Camp Lazlo, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, My Gym Partner's a Monkey and Squirrel Boy. The Cartoon Cartoons moniker previously used for the Cartoon Network originals was also dropped in 2006. The channel was also the first in Korea to air Ben 10, whose Korean theme song was sung by Bada. The channel carried four programming blocks at launch, the Korean version of Tiny TV, Nonstop Cartoon, Pang Pang Fridays, the Korean version of Fridays, dedicated to premiere episodes, and the movie block Cartoon Cinema. Local programming included the EBS series Poong Poong Ee, the 2005 KBS teen fantasy drama series Magic Warriors Mir & Gaon and local animated series Olympus Guardian, Bumper King Zapper and Nalong. Some anime series from Japan were also broadcast, with launch titles Princess Yucie, Makibaoh and Kimba the White Lion, as well as being the first channel outside of Japan to air Powerpuff Girls Z.
2009–2011: New Wave era
In July 2009, Cartoon Network Korea's on-air style was changed, and two of its movie blocks merged into one umbrella branding.Like Cartoon Network Asia, the new branding featured a major visual theme in the form of dynamic lines, shown on the network's official website and in all station IDs. During the New Wave era, much of Cartoon Network's comedy programs began to be shown much less frequently in favor of more anime and action-oriented shows.