Nicktoons Network
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| Nicktoons Network | |
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| Launched | May 1, 2002 |
| Owned by | MTV Networks (Viacom) |
| Picture format | SDTV |
| Slogan | Animation Capital of the World |
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| Headquarters | |
| Sister channel(s) | Nickelodeon, Nick Too, Nick GaS, Noggin, The N |
| Website | Official Site |
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| Satellite | |
| DirecTV | Channel 302 |
| Dish Network | Channel 178 |
| Cable | |
| Available on most cable systems | Check Local Listings for channels |
Nicktoons Network, once known as Nicktoons TV and simply Nicktoons, is a digital cable and satellite television network. It is a sister service of the Nickelodeon cable channel.
This network is similar to Disney Channel's sister-related project Toon Disney and Cartoon Network's sister-related project Boomerang.
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It was launched on May 1, 2002 as Nicktoons TV, at first only available on digital cable until early 2004, when it began its broadcast on satellite television as well. In February 2005, Nickelodeon announced that Nicktoons would become ad-supported, in August 2005.
Nicktoons TV re-launched itself on September 23, 2005, as Nicktoons Network, introducing a brand new logo of a globe with the familiar Nickelodeon "Splat" that had been a Nick trademark since that network re-launched in 1984, and adapted a Hollywood-esque theme and a new campaign slogan of "Animation Capital of the World."
Ever since the re-launch in 2005, the channel has had a darker sense of humor. This includes the paper-mache interstitials "Don't Try This", which usually include one or two characters getting hurt or dying.
Its original programming consists nearly all of animated television programs formerly or currently broadcasted on its parent network. The network has also premiered many original shows in recent years, notably a lot of them are or based around anime, causing many of the older Nickelodeon cartoons to be removed from the schedule.
Nicktoons was launched in the United Kingdom in July of 2002, although, unlike the United States version, it has been ad-supported since it launched. Also unlike the US version, it does not broadcast 24/7.

