Board Thread:In the News/@comment-252417-20180801162409/@comment-252417-20180920230617

Wave9Nut wrote: SonicFan wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: Mariofan1955 wrote: Boomerang's been a little disappointing as of late. I can remember 8 years ago much of their programming was still old-school Hanna-Barbera content. Josie and the Pussycats was partly the reason why I asked my dad to add Boomerang to my cable service, because Josie's still one of my favorite cartoons. Now they don't show almost ANY Hanna-Barbera shows at all, and when they do they move them to the graveyard slot. It's sad, because most of the 90's and 2000's cartoons should be balanced into the normal Cartoon Network rotation instead of being shoved into Boomerang to make room for 150 hours of Teen Titans GO a week.

Boomerang should always be Hanna-Barbera shows. Honestly, I'd pay good money for a Scooby-Doo streaming service, so that we could see episodes and movies that don't air anymore. I'm not naming websites but they're the only way to watch Hanna-Barbera cartoons. A Hanna-Barbera Streaming Service Would Be Easy To Market Loads of People Want To See Them! The answer to that is Boomerang.com. Time Warner can only make so many streaming services, and Hanna-Barbera just falls under their animated umbrella for kids, that's why you won't see one devoted entirely to Looney Tunes or the MGM library of Tom and Jerry and Droopy. It will all just go straight to Boomerang.com.