Boomerang (Latin American TV channel)

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For Boomerang worldwide, see Boomerang (TV Channel).
Boomerang
Boomerang
Launched July, 2001
Owned by Turner Broadcasting System Latin America / Time Warner
Sister channel(s) Cartoon Network
Website Official Site

Cadena 4 is the local version of Boomerang and sister network of Cadena 3, which started in July 2001, carrying the same "classic aniamtion" format as its US sister network. In April 3, 2006, Boomerang Latin America was relaunched as a general children's network, becoming a version of Cartoon Network's sister network in India, POGO, featuring live-action programming, recent cartoons, movies, and retaining its classic cartoons late at night. Programming is "color-coded" as it follows:

  • Mini TV (preschool programming): yellow
  • Live-Action / Animation: red
  • Boomerang Movie (weekday movies): blue
    • Lights, Camera, Boomerang (weekend movies): blue/green
    • Sunday Matinee: red-orange
  • Classic Boomerang: green

Contents

1 - previously seen on Cartoon Network | 2 - currently also seen on Cartoon Network


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