Boomerang (Australia and New Zealand)
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Branding
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1st look
The bumpers features children's toys modeled after classic Hanna Barbera characters.[clarification needed] These bumpers are used on Boomerang in the United States and were animated by Primal Screen. The bumpers were used from launch to February 2005. During this time, Boomerang's programming (which consisted entirely of pre-1980s Hanna Barbera Animation) followed a looping format whereby 8 hours of cartoons were shown everyday between the hours of 12am and 8am, repeated between the hours of 8am and 4pm, and repeated once more between the hours of 4pm and 12am. The looping format was scrapped in February 2005.
2nd look
In February 2005, Boomerang's bumpers for the first time had an Australian voiceover, in addition to new Show-Specific We'll Be Back/Back to the Show bumpers. The previously used Station IDs with the toys were retained, although they were edited to include the Australian voiceover. Between November 2006 and June 2007, Boomerang gradually phased out numerous 1960s and 1970s Hanna Barbera cartoons, that were replaced with Cartoon Network original series (otherwise known as Cartoon Cartoons) which made up roughly half of Boomerang's line-up at the time.
3rd look
In November 2007, Boomerang was re-branded as "the home of greatest toons of all time" – as is mentioned in one promotional bumper – and no longer considered itself an outlet for classic cartoons. Boomerang introduced new 'storyboard-style' bumpers, which were animated by fwak[clarification needed] animation, and a new logo. As the logo, bumpers and voice overs changed, much of the programming did too. All Cartoon Cartoons and classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon were axed, if not airing in the wee hours of the night. Since November 2007, several new series including pre-school, anime and live-action programs have been seen on Boomerang given Time Warner's acquisition of Australian broadcast rights to shows from numerous studios around the world. As a result, the Australian Boomerang schedule is significantly different from that of the original USA version. Some '60s and '70s Hanna-Barbera cartoons have returned to Boomerang for brief periods, initially airing most prominently on The Zoo and Boom, Boom, Boom before the former was axed and the latter was relaunched. From September to December 2011, Boomerang has once again devoted a significant portion of its weekend schedule to these Hanna-Barbera programs, signalling somewhat of a return to its roots as a haven for classic animation.
4th look
On 1 December 2012, Boomerang launched a refreshed look, using the logo used by Boomerang UK and other European countries, and converted to 16:9 aspect ratio.[1]
5th look
On 3 November 2014, Boomerang received a new logo and branding as part of a global rebranding effort.[2]
Programming
Current
- Looney Tunes
- The Powerpuff Girls
- The Scooby-Doo Show
- Pink Panther and Pals
- The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries (Saturdays only)
- Angelo Rules
- Baby Looney Tunes
- Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot
- Tom and Jerry
- Casper's Scare School
- The Garfield Show
- My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
- Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
- Gon (Late evenings only)
- Horrid Henry
- Inspector Gadget
- Jimmy Two-Shoes
- Krypto the Superdog
- The Looney Tunes Show
- Mr. Bean: The Animated Series
- Postman Pat (Late evenings only)
- Pound Puppies (2010)
- Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures (Late evenings only)
- The Tom and Jerry Show
- Tom and Jerry Tales
- Wabbit
- What's New, Scooby-Doo?
- Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!
- Mr. Bean
Future
- Lego Scooby-Doo: Knight Time Terror (26 January 2016)[3]
- Pokémon[4] (1 February 2016)
Former
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External links
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- All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English
- Wikipedia articles needing clarification from September 2013
- Official website not in Wikidata
- English-language television stations in Australia
- Television channels and stations established in 2001
- Boomerang (TV channel)
- Children's television channels in Australia
- Turner Broadcasting System
- Turner International Australia
- Time Warner
- Time Warner subsidiaries
- Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific