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** A year and a half later, UsefulNotes/McDonalds gave away toys based on the show, making it the first time a licensed property appeared at all 4 nationwide restaurants that have licensed tie-ins in kids' meals[[note]]This excludes White Castle, Hardee's, Subway, Carl's Jr (all of whom are regional and the latter of whose kids meal promotions mostly cover properties owned by Disney as of 2019), Jack in the Box, Arby's, KFC, Taco Bell (all of whom have not done licensed tie-ins since their ''Series/YoGabbaGabba'', ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow'', ''WesternAnimation/ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnythingAVeggieTalesMovie'' and ''WesternAnimation/AlmostNakedAnimals'' promotions, respectively), Sbarro (whow3 last known licensed kids meal promotion was for the ''Series/BarneyAndFriends'' video ''Come on Over to Barney's House'' back in 2000), and Chick-Fil-A (who's kids meal promotions are mostly for religious edutainment properties)[[/note]], something that took Nickelodeon counterpart ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' 11 years to do.

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** A year and a half later, UsefulNotes/McDonalds gave away toys based on the show, making it the first time a licensed property appeared at all 4 nationwide restaurants that have licensed tie-ins in kids' meals[[note]]This excludes White Castle, Hardee's, Subway, Carl's Jr (all of whom are regional and the latter of whose kids meal promotions mostly cover properties owned by Disney as of 2019), Jack in the Box, Arby's, KFC, Taco Bell (all of whom have not done licensed tie-ins since their ''Series/YoGabbaGabba'', ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow'', ''WesternAnimation/ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnythingAVeggieTalesMovie'' and ''WesternAnimation/AlmostNakedAnimals'' promotions, respectively), Sbarro (whow3 (who's last known licensed kids meal promotion was for the ''Series/BarneyAndFriends'' video ''Come on Over to Barney's House'' back in 2000), and Chick-Fil-A (who's kids meal promotions are mostly for religious edutainment properties)[[/note]], something that took Nickelodeon counterpart ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' 11 years to do.
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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsurprisingly, this led to it becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of not just Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel, but even shows on [[Creator/{{CBS}} the]] [[Creator/{{NBC}} big]] [[Creator/{{ABC}} four]] [[Creator/{{Fox}} networks]]. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often) or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' (and even that's debatable) off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously canceled due to poor ratings, spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, ''Teen Titans Go!'' was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned]], the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] it actually did decent for its $10 million budget, making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and/or websites and streaming services like {{Website/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, Creator/HBOMax, Creator/ParamountPlus, and Creator/Hulu. It's been given its own page here because it's one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsurprisingly, this led to it becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of not just Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel, but even shows on [[Creator/{{CBS}} the]] [[Creator/{{NBC}} big]] [[Creator/{{ABC}} four]] [[Creator/{{Fox}} networks]]. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often) or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' (and even that's debatable) off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously canceled due to poor ratings, spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, ''Teen Titans Go!'' was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned]], the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] it actually did decent for its $10 million budget, making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and/or websites and streaming services like {{Website/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, Creator/HBOMax, Creator/ParamountPlus, and Creator/Hulu.Creator/{{Hulu}}. It's been given its own page here because it's one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.
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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsurprisingly, this led to it becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of not just Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel, but even shows on [[Creator/{{CBS}} the]] [[Creator/{{NBC}} big]] [[Creator/{{ABC}} four]] [[Creator/{{Fox}} networks]]. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often) or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' (and even that's debatable) off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, ''Teen Titans Go!'' was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned]], the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] it actually did decent for its $10 million budget, making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and/or websites and streaming services like {{Website/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, and Creator/HBOMax. It's been given its own page here because it's one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsurprisingly, this led to it becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of not just Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel, but even shows on [[Creator/{{CBS}} the]] [[Creator/{{NBC}} big]] [[Creator/{{ABC}} four]] [[Creator/{{Fox}} networks]]. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often) or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' (and even that's debatable) off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled canceled due to poor ratings, spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, ''Teen Titans Go!'' was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned]], the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] it actually did decent for its $10 million budget, making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and/or websites and streaming services like {{Website/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, Creator/HBOMax, Creator/ParamountPlus, and Creator/HBOMax.Creator/Hulu. It's been given its own page here because it's one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.



The history of ''Teen Titans Go!'''s status as this below is in rough chronological order unless otherwise indicated:

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* Starting September 13, 2021, with Creator/{{Cartoonito}} taking up much of Cartoon Network's schedule space (to the point of Cartoon Network only having six hours of programming that isn't Cartoonito or Adult Swim on weekdays), ''Teen Titans Go!'' is now airing around [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E_VHcqQVUAIlmAY?format=jpg&name=large 60 airings a week]]. However, they still find ways to sneak more in, such as [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FER7s9PVkAEQhfP?format=jpg&name=large briefly reducing Cartoonito's airtime for character themed marathons the week before Thanksgiving 2021]].
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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsurprisingly, this led to it becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often) or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' (and even that's debatable) off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, ''Teen Titans Go!'' was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned]], the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] it actually did decent for its $10 million budget, making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and/or websites and streaming services like {{Website/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, and Creator/HBOMax. It's been given its own page here because it's one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsurprisingly, this led to it becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of not just Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel.Creator/DisneyChannel, but even shows on [[Creator/{{CBS}} the]] [[Creator/{{NBC}} big]] [[Creator/{{ABC}} four]] [[Creator/{{Fox}} networks]]. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often) or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' (and even that's debatable) off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, ''Teen Titans Go!'' was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned]], the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] it actually did decent for its $10 million budget, making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and/or websites and streaming services like {{Website/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, and Creator/HBOMax. It's been given its own page here because it's one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.
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** The earliest of these blocks was the weekend morning block ''Teen Titans Go! Top 5'', a rebranding of the original Top 5 introduced in September 2015, where fans of the show picked the top five episodes they wanted to see on TV via the CN website. The length of this block (running from 8AM to 1PM) resulted in shows like ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'', ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' being put in [[FridayNightDeathSlot poor timeslots on weekends]], and even resulted in ''Pokémon'' moving to Disney XD, where it's been treated ''much'' better. This block would usually be followed by an all-day block of ''Teen Titans Go!''. In the fall of 2017, the latter was shortened to be from 9 to 12 to play hourlong blocks of ''Ben 10'' and ''OK KO! Let's Be Heroes'' before and after the block.

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** The earliest of these blocks was the weekend morning block ''Teen Titans Go! Top 5'', a rebranding of the original Top 5 introduced in September 2015, where fans of the show picked the top five episodes they wanted to see on TV via the CN website. The length of this block (running from 8AM to 1PM) resulted in shows like ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'', ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' being put in [[FridayNightDeathSlot poor timeslots on weekends]], and even resulted in ''Pokémon'' moving to Disney XD, where it's been treated ''much'' better. This block would usually be followed by an all-day block of ''Teen Titans Go!''. In the fall of 2017, the latter was shortened to be from 9 to 12 to play hourlong blocks of ''Ben 10'' and ''OK KO! Let's Be Heroes'' before and after the block.
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** By late February and early March, ''TTG'' averaged around 180 airings per week, and the schedule was changed to only include ''TTG'', ''Gumball'' and ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'', save for any new episodes of other shows and some movies. Shows besides the "Big Three" weren't even rerun at all. [[https://cnschedulearchive.tumblr.com/image/158317213595 No, seriously.]]

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** By late February and early March, ''TTG'' averaged around 180 airings per week, and the schedule was changed to only include ''TTG'', ''Gumball'' and ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'', ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs2017'', save for any new episodes of other shows and some movies. Shows besides the "Big Three" weren't even rerun at all. [[https://cnschedulearchive.tumblr.com/image/158317213595 No, seriously.]]



* However, starting on September 25, 2017, the show averaged four hours from Monday to Thursday, yielding to airings of ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'', ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in September 2016), and ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in May). However, this happen at the expense of ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTales'', which was dropped from the schedule entirely.

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* However, starting on September 25, 2017, the show averaged four hours from Monday to Thursday, yielding to airings of ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'', ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in September 2016), and ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'' ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs2017'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in May). However, this happen at the expense of ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTales'', which was dropped from the schedule entirely.
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** After it premiered, the aforementioned "Serious Business" played every other day, causing the [[DanceSensation Pee-Pee Dance]] to become a {{meme|ticMutation}} among both the network and the target audience, with said song receiving over 17 million views on [=YouTube=] and even getting its own promo. It even got to the point where reruns of the episode got higher ratings than its '''premiere'''. After the episode took a brief two-year hiatus and returned in September 2017, Cartoon Network now only airs the episode if said day is a holiday (which even extends to minor ones like Rosh Hassanah and President's Day) or to compete with highly-anticipated kids' TV events, like the nationwide return of ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' on PBS or the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnoldTheJungleMovie''. This treatment stopped in August 2018, when it returned to the regular rotation.

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** After it premiered, the aforementioned "Serious Business" played every other day, causing the [[DanceSensation Pee-Pee Dance]] to become a {{meme|ticMutation}} among both the network and the target audience, with said song receiving over 17 million views on [=YouTube=] and even getting its own promo. It even got to the point where reruns of the episode got higher ratings than its '''premiere'''. After the episode took a brief two-year hiatus and returned in September 2017, Cartoon Network now only airs the episode if said day is a holiday (which even extends to minor ones like Rosh Hassanah Hashanah and President's Day) or to compete with highly-anticipated kids' TV events, like the nationwide return of ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' on PBS or the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnoldTheJungleMovie''. This treatment stopped in August 2018, when it returned to the regular rotation.
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** In late January 2017, Cartoon Network added a block called the ''Teen Titans Go! Friday Party'', which was basically a 9-hour marathon of ''Teen Titans Go!'' to premiere new episodes of the show. Sometimes, during this block, other shows had new episodes, like PPG 2016, but only ''TTG'' was advertised in tromos. Because people thought it was just another TTG-centric block, few viewers tuned in and the ratings for each of the shows on the block went down ''drastically'', including ''TTG''. The block was cancelled in April 2017.

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** In late January 2017, Cartoon Network added a block called the ''Teen Titans Go! Friday Party'', which was basically a 9-hour marathon of ''Teen Titans Go!'' to premiere new episodes of the show. Sometimes, during this block, other shows had new episodes, like PPG 2016, but only ''TTG'' was advertised in tromos.promos. Because people thought it was just another TTG-centric block, few viewers tuned in and the ratings for each of the shows on the block went down ''drastically'', including ''TTG''. The block was cancelled in April 2017.
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* By June 2021, the amount of ''Teen Titans Go!'' reruns have dropped below 100 airings a week.

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* ''TTG'''s Raven was cast as one of the main protagonists in the ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' episode "[[Recap/OKKOLetsBeHeroesS2E18CrossoverNexus Crossover Nexus]]", airing on October 8, 2018, as a character from the show [[MetaCasting most emblematic of CN's scheduling as the episode went into production]].
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* On November 1, 2015, they aired "Serious Business" / "Thanksgiving" and "Let's Get Serious" / "Hose Water" back-to-back twice in a row, despite TV guides listing ''Clarence'' and ''Uncle Grandpa'' and the episodes "Waffles" / "Opposites" and "Pirates" / "I See You". They also did the same thing with the latter's ''Steven Universe'' crossover "Say Uncle", the same day as the eight-and-a-half-hour marathon.

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* On November 1, 2015, they aired "Serious Business" / "Thanksgiving" and "Let's Get Serious" / "Hose Water" back-to-back twice in a row, despite TV guides listing ''Clarence'' and ''Uncle Grandpa'' and the episodes "Waffles" / "Opposites" and "Pirates" / "I See You". They also did the same thing with the latter's ''Steven Universe'' crossover "Say Uncle", the same day as the eight-and-a-half-hour marathon.



* Sometimes, they'll do [=TTG=] marathons consisting of repeated airings of single episodes:
** On one day in July 2015, "Puppets, Whaaaat?" aired for six hours in a row.
** On January 21, 2016, nothing but "Serious Business" and "Caramel Apples" aired from 8AM to 12PM.
** On June 27, 2016, four airings of "Caged Tiger" and "Hose Water" made up the first two hours of the Cartoon Network schedule.
** On January 14, 2017, the first part of "Two Parter" played four times in a row, with the second part being nowhere to be found on the schedule that day.
** On April 1, 2017, nothing but "Batman vs. Teen Titans: Dark Injustice" played the entire morning.
** On April 21, 2018, "Think About Your Future" played four times in a row.
** On August 22, 2018, "Caramel Apples" played twice in a row.
** On December 31, 2018, the only ''Teen Titans Go!'' episodes to air all day were the three Beast Boy birthday episodes and "More of the Same", repeating three times that day as the only four ''TTG'' episodes aired (not counting the ''Island Adventures'' special). This kicked off a tradition for the holiday episodes of the show airing multiple times on the holiday they're about starting in 2019 (for example, "Hot Salad Water" playing four times on July 4, 2019, and "How 'Bout Some Effort", "The Power of Shrimps" and "BBRAE" playing three times each on Valentine's Day 2019).
** On the week of Memorial Day 2019, "Girls' Night Out" / You're Fired" played every day.



* Since 2015, Cartoon Network has held a marathon on the first Saturday of December to celebrate [[BirthdayEpisode Beast Boy's birthday]] with episodes all centered on Beast Boy.
* CN will also play marathons of ''Teen Titans Go!'' whenever a new episode of ''any'' show has a premiere on a day that's not a Thursday. Usually when they do this, ''Teen Titans Go!'' isn't the show airing a new episode.



** CN's schedules on April 15 and 16, 2017 were literally nothing but ''TTG'' from 6AM to 8PM, as both a celebration of Easter and to compete with various things on other networks, including the season premiere of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', a [[Music/TheBeeGees Bee Gees]] special and the Encore premiere of ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.



* In February 2018, ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' were temporarily removed from the weekday schedule, and only ''TTG'', ''Unikitty'', ''We Bare Bears'', and ''Gumball'' remained (''OK KO'', ''Teen Titans'', and ''Ben 10 2016'' were kept on weekends, however). Cartoon Network also had a four-day ''TTG'' marathon to premiere the "Opposite Titans" episode on President's Day. For the same episode, Cartoon Network also started a site where fans voted for the versions of the characters they wanted to see in the episode.

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* In February 2018, ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' were temporarily removed from the weekday schedule, and only ''TTG'', ''Unikitty'', ''We Bare Bears'', and ''Gumball'' remained (''OK KO'', ''Teen Titans'', and ''Ben 10 2016'' were kept on weekends, however). Cartoon Network also had a four-day ''TTG'' marathon to premiere the "Opposite Titans" episode on President's Day. For the same episode, Cartoon Network also started a site where fans voted for the versions of the characters they wanted to see in the episode.

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, this over exposure led to the series becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even that's debatable, off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned]], the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie actually did decent for its $10 million budget making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and/or websites and streaming services like {{Website/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, and Creator/HBOMax. It has been given its own page here because it is one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, Unsurprisingly, this over exposure led to the series it becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), often) or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, shows except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and (and even that's debatable, debatable) off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show ''Teen Titans Go!'' was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned]], the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie it actually did decent for its $10 million budget budget, making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and/or websites and streaming services like {{Website/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, and Creator/HBOMax. It has It's been given its own page here because it is it's one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.
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* The show's DC Nation slot was a rerun, with a primetime slot showing new episodes. Ads for it were shown constantly (in contrast, another DC-related property, ''WesternAnimation/BewareTheBatman'', had InvisibleAdvertising), and CN even ran marathons of it to fill up the daytime schedule. In just a few episodes the Network had already ordered a second season, while ''Batman'' got pulled from DC Nation entirely (supposedly scheduled for a January return, until CN pushed it to an unspecified "first half of 2014" return), all but guaranteeing the latter would get the axe considering [[ScrewedByTheNetwork how little]] CN thinks of action cartoons not aired by Adult Swim or Toonami. By August 2014, ''Teen Titans Go'' was airing '''six times a day''' on the weekdays, despite only having 29 half-hour episodes at that point, and a little over a year later, the show would air [[UpToEleven 15 times a day]]. Even CN's other network favorties don't receive that many airings in one day.
* On October 26, 2013, DC Nation became 100% ''Teen Titans Go!'', due to ''Beware'' being pulled from the schedule, before the block disappeared entirely. ''Beware'' was later written off for taxes, meaning Cartoon Network can't legally air it anymore, forcing Toonami to burn off the remaining seven episodes in one night.
* In late-2014, it got to the point where half of Cartoon Network's airtime was divided between it and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball''.
* By June 2015, the show aired at least 4-5 hours a day. This forced ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' and ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRobotsInDisguise'' into premiering in the graveyard slot so reruns could air in the prime time slot (in fact, the former's first advertisement didn't air until ''right'' after the show premiered). Some series, such as the then-upcoming ''WesternAnimation/BeCoolScoobyDoo'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Wabbit| A Looney Tunes Production}}'', were moved to Creator/{{Boomerang}} (though they would end up premiering on Cartoon Network before moving to Boomerang again), while the ''[[WesternAnimation/DragonsRidersOfBerk DreamWorks Dragons]]'' series was moved to Creator/{{Netflix}} (though this move wasn't without precedent, due to an exclusive deal between Netflix and [=DreamWorks=] to air exclusive series based on [=DreamWorks=] properties).
* Most TV Guides would mix up a rerun of the show with another show starting in Spring 2015, like ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', or ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse''; when this happened, one would expect "Puppets, Whaaaaat?", "Serious Business" or "Hot Garbage" to show up instead.
** Sometimes, they'll mix up ''Teen Titans Go!'' episodes as well and air a different episode instead of the one scheduled. For example, during the weekend ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 The Power of Four]]'' was to premiere, they were slated to play "TTG vs. PPG", but "Money Grandma" was played instead.
* Specific episodes are also adored, not unlike some of Disney's live-action fare:

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* The show's DC Nation slot was a rerun, with a primetime slot showing new episodes. Ads Promos for it were shown constantly (in contrast, another DC-related property, ''WesternAnimation/BewareTheBatman'', another DC-related property, had InvisibleAdvertising), and CN even ran marathons of it to fill up the daytime schedule. In just a few episodes episodes, the Network network had already ordered a second season, while ''Batman'' got pulled from DC Nation entirely (supposedly scheduled for a January return, return until CN pushed it to an unspecified "first half of 2014" return), date), all but guaranteeing the latter would get the axe considering [[ScrewedByTheNetwork how little]] CN thinks of action cartoons not aired by Adult Swim or Toonami. By August 2014, ''Teen Titans Go'' was airing '''six times a day''' on the weekdays, despite weekdays (despite only having 29 half-hour episodes at that point, the time), and a little over a year later, the show would air [[UpToEleven 15 times a day]]. Even CN's other network favorties favorites don't receive that many airings in one day.
* On October 26, 2013, DC Nation became 100% ''Teen Titans Go!'', due to Go!'' after ''Beware'' being was pulled from the schedule, before the block disappeared entirely. ''Beware'' was later written off for taxes, meaning Cartoon Network can't legally air it anymore, forcing Toonami to burn off the remaining seven episodes in one night.
* In late-2014, late 2014, it got to the point where half of Cartoon Network's airtime was divided between it and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball''.
* By June 2015, the show aired at least 4-5 hours a day. This forced ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' and ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRobotsInDisguise'' into premiering in the graveyard slot so reruns could air in the prime time primetime slot (in fact, the former's former show's first advertisement promo didn't air until ''right'' ''right after the show premiered). premiered''). Some series, series such as the then-upcoming ''WesternAnimation/BeCoolScoobyDoo'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Wabbit| A Looney Tunes Production}}'', Production}}'' were moved to Creator/{{Boomerang}} (though they would end up premiering on Cartoon Network before moving to Boomerang again), while the ''[[WesternAnimation/DragonsRidersOfBerk DreamWorks Dragons]]'' series was moved to Creator/{{Netflix}} (though this move wasn't without precedent, precedent due to an exclusive deal between Netflix and [=DreamWorks=] to air exclusive series based on [=DreamWorks=] properties).
* Most TV Guides guides would mix up a rerun of the show with another show starting in Spring 2015, like ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', or ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse''; when ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse''. When this happened, one would expect "Puppets, Whaaaaat?", "Serious Business" or "Hot Garbage" to show up instead.
** Sometimes, they'll mix up ''Teen Titans Go!'' episodes as well and air a different episode instead of the one that was previously scheduled. For example, during the weekend ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 The Power of Four]]'' was to premiere, they were slated to play "TTG vs. PPG", but "Money Grandma" was played instead.
* Specific episodes are also adored, not unlike some of Disney's live-action fare:fare.



** After it premiered, the aforementioned "Serious Business" every other day, causing the [[DanceSensation Pee-Pee Dance]] to become a {{meme|ticMutation}} among both the network and the target audience, with said song getting 17 million views on [=YouTube=] and even getting a commercial centered around it. It even got to the point where reruns of the episode got higher ratings than its '''premiere'''. After the episode took a brief two-year hiatus and returned in September of 2017, Cartoon Network now only airs the episode if said day is a holiday (which even extends to minor ones like Rosh Hassanah and President's Day) or to compete with a highly-anticipated TV events aimed at kids, like the nationwide return of ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' to PBS affiliates and the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnoldTheJungleMovie''. This treatment stopped in August of 2018, when it returned to the regular rotation.
*** In November 2020, "Serious Business" and its' pairing episode "Thanksgiving" played virtually every other day, usually during the early morning hours.
** In the fall of 2015, they began to show "Hey You, Don't Forget About Me In Your Memory" and "I'm The Sauce" every single day of the week. The former episode also went through a phase of being played every weekend for the first 7 weeks of 2019.
** In January of 2016, they started to play "The Spice Game" every single day.
** "Wally T" has become the new "Serious Business". During the time of its premire, there wasn't a day where the episode didn't air at least once.
** As of March 2017, "Accept the Next Proposition You Hear", "Operation Dude Rescue" and "Booty Scooty" are the most played episodes. Usually, one of these three episodes will be played twice in the same day.
** In the summer of 2017, "Easter Creeps" and "Master Detective" kept playing every day.
** Ever since the fall of 2017, Cartoon Network will frequently show the two part episodes to fill up time, with them showing hour-long episodes on weekends for the same purpose. The one that's most frequently played is "Operation Dude Rescue", which they show every other day, with "BBRAE!" being played the second most.
** In late-April 2018, CN started showing "Top of the Titans" (a parody of ''Series/TopOfThePops''), a ClipShow that showcases the top 12 songs in the show, every single day.
** In late July of 2018, the show's Hollywood special kept playing every other hour. It is justified, seeing as they were using it to promote ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies''.
** Ever since it premiered in June of 2018, the episode "Mo Money, Mo Problems" has been getting an insane amount of airplay, sometimes airing twice or three times in the same day.

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** After it premiered, the aforementioned "Serious Business" played every other day, causing the [[DanceSensation Pee-Pee Dance]] to become a {{meme|ticMutation}} among both the network and the target audience, with said song getting receiving over 17 million views on [=YouTube=] and even getting a commercial centered around it.its own promo. It even got to the point where reruns of the episode got higher ratings than its '''premiere'''. After the episode took a brief two-year hiatus and returned in September of 2017, Cartoon Network now only airs the episode if said day is a holiday (which even extends to minor ones like Rosh Hassanah and President's Day) or to compete with a highly-anticipated kids' TV events aimed at kids, events, like the nationwide return of ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' to on PBS affiliates and or the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnoldTheJungleMovie''. This treatment stopped in August of 2018, when it returned to the regular rotation.
*** In November 2020, "Serious Business" and its' pairing its sister episode "Thanksgiving" played virtually every other day, usually during the early morning hours.
** In the fall of 2015, they began to show "Hey You, Don't Forget About Me In in Your Memory" and "I'm The the Sauce" every single day of the week. The former episode also went through a phase of being played every weekend for the first 7 weeks of 2019.
** In January of 2016, they started to play "The Spice Game" every single day.
** "Wally T" has become became the new "Serious Business". During At the time of its premire, premiere, there wasn't a day where the episode didn't air at least once.
** As of March 2017, "Accept the Next Proposition You Hear", "Operation Dude Rescue" and "Booty Scooty" are the most played episodes. Usually, one of these three episodes will be played twice in on the same day.
** In the summer of 2017, "Easter Creeps" and "Master Detective" kept playing were played every day.
** Ever since Since the fall of 2017, Cartoon Network will frequently show the two part two-part episodes to fill up time, with them showing playing hour-long episodes on weekends for the same purpose. The one that's most frequently played is "Operation Dude Rescue", which they show every other day, with "BBRAE!" being played the second most.
** In late-April late April 2018, CN started showing "Top of the Titans" (a parody of ''Series/TopOfThePops''), a ClipShow that showcases the top 12 songs in the show, every single day.
** In late July of 2018, the show's Hollywood special kept playing every other hour. It is justified, seeing hour, which was somewhat justified as they were using it to promote ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies''.
that was the month ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'' was released.
** Ever since it premiered in June of 2018, the episode "Mo Money, Mo Problems" has been getting an insane amount of airplay, sometimes airing twice or three times in the same day.



** After its' premiere, you couldn't go a day without seeing "Rain On Your Wedding Day" on the schedule.
** If a certain month has a holiday celebrated, you can expect to see the relavant holiday episode played every day until the month is over, even if the holiday itself has ended. This even extends to episodes celebrating relatively minor holidays such as Daylight Savings Time and the Super Bowl.
* For the week of June 29-July 3, 2015, and over the Fourth of July weekend, the network showed literally nothing ''but'' the show [[MilestoneCelebration in celebration of the 100th episode]] (episodes 96-99 also premiered during the week). Except for ''Gumball'', new episodes of ''Ninjago'', airings of ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules'' and ''The Smurfs'', and, of course, Creator/AdultSwim, the network practically became the ''Teen Titans Go Network''. Normal schedule patterns returned the next week, reducing the show's presence to roughly 45% of the schedule and re-adding reruns of ''Uncle Grandpa'', ''Gumball'', ''Clarence'', and ''Steven Universe'', plus an additional slot for ''Ninjago'', a very early-morning slot for ''Tom & Jerry Tales'', and even another early morning slot for ''Pokemon''.
* By August 2015, though, the amount of reruns for ''Teen Titans Go!'' was severely dialed back, with ''Regular Show'' recapturing its 7:30 PM timeslot, ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' gaining a one-hour slot in the morning, ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' gaining a one-hour slot right after Creator/AdultSwim, and even ''WesternAnimation/BabyLooneyTunes'' returning to air an hour in the morning, to promote the ''[[WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa Uncle Grandpa Babies]]'' special.
* The series' already large marketing campaign has become even more extensive, with commercials for the show airing on non-Turner channels,[[note]]This depends on who your cable/satellite provider is, as they sometimes overwrite ads to air local promos and/or promos for other networks[[/note]] various video streaming sites, and even in some movie theaters. Keep in mind that with the exception of Boomerang, it's rare for Cartoon Network shows to be advertised on even other channels owned by Time Warner.

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** After its' its premiere, you couldn't go a day without seeing "Rain On on Your Wedding Day" on the schedule.
** If a certain month has a holiday celebrated, you can expect to see the relavant relevant holiday episode played every day until the month is over, even if the holiday itself has ended. This even extends to episodes celebrating relatively minor holidays such as Daylight Savings Time and the Super Bowl.
* For the week of June 29-July 29 to July 3, 2015, 2015 and over the Fourth of July weekend, the network showed literally nothing ''but'' the show [[MilestoneCelebration in celebration of the 100th episode]] (episodes 96-99 also premiered during the week). Except for ''Gumball'', new episodes of ''Ninjago'', airings of ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules'' and ''The Smurfs'', and, and of course, Creator/AdultSwim, the network practically became the ''Teen Titans Go Network''. Go'' Network. Normal schedule patterns returned the next week, reducing the show's presence to roughly 45% of the schedule and re-adding reruns of ''Uncle Grandpa'', ''Gumball'', ''Clarence'', and ''Steven Universe'', plus an additional slot for ''Ninjago'', a very early-morning slot for ''Tom & Jerry Tales'', and even another early morning slot for ''Pokemon''.
''Pokémon''.
* By However, by August 2015, though, the amount of reruns for ''Teen Titans Go!'' reruns was severely dialed back, with ''Regular Show'' recapturing its 7:30 PM timeslot, ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' gaining a one-hour slot in the morning, ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' gaining a one-hour slot right after Creator/AdultSwim, and even ''WesternAnimation/BabyLooneyTunes'' returning to air an hour in the morning, morning to promote the ''[[WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa Uncle Grandpa Babies]]'' special.
* The series' already large marketing campaign has become even more extensive, with commercials for the show promos airing on non-Turner channels,[[note]]This depends on who your cable/satellite provider is, as they sometimes overwrite ads to air local promos and/or promos for other networks[[/note]] various video streaming sites, and even in some movie theaters. Keep in mind that with the exception of Boomerang, it's rare for Cartoon Network shows to be advertised on even other channels owned by Time Warner.



** One particular ad, containing children getting excited over "The Pee Pee Dance", has been playing every three hours in the local slot on New York cable provider Cablevision for at least a year as of June 2016, appearing on everything from [=DIY=] Network to Creator/ABCFamily's 25 Days of Christmas.

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** One particular ad, containing promo featuring children getting excited over "The Pee Pee Dance", Dance" has been playing every three hours in the local slot on New York cable provider Cablevision for at least a year as of June 2016, appearing on everything from [=DIY=] Network to Creator/ABCFamily's 25 Days of Christmas.



** The earliest of these blocks was the weekend morning block ''Teen Titans Go! Top 5'', a rebranding of the original Top 5 introduced in September 2015, where fans of the show picked the top 5 episodes that they would like to see on TV online. The length of this block (running from 8AM to 1PM) caused shows like ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'', ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' to be put in [[FridayNightDeathSlot poor timeslots on weekends]], which eventually resulted in ''Pokemon'' moving to Disney XD, where it is treated ''much'' better. This block would usually be followed by an all-day block of ''Teen Titans Go!''. In the fall of 2017, the latter was shortened to be from 9 to 12 to play one hour blocks of ''Ben 10'' and ''OK KO! Let's Be Heroes'' before and after the block.
** One incarnation of the block had all the episodes tied in to some sort of theme (for example, one day would have episodes focusing on food and another day may have episodes that are [[AffectionateParody parodies]] of pop culture.) In January 2018, this block's Sunday run ended. To compromise, Cartoon Network made '''nearly the entire Saturday schedule'''[[note]] with the only other shows on that day's schedule being ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}'' and the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''[[/note]] comprised of ''Teen Titans Go!'' re-runs.
** In October 2015, the "New Thursdays" block they had for over a year was renamed the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwLCGfID2rg "New Titans Thursdays"]] block. Ironically, as of the rename, new episodes of the show didn't start airing until 3 weeks after it started. It reverted back to its original name in 2016, before becoming "Yoursdays" in April 2016, a block centered around viewers sending in videos of themselves.
** In late January 2017, Cartoon Network added a block called the ''Teen Titans Go! Friday Party'', which was basically a 9-hour marathon of ''Teen Titans Go!'' done to premiere new episodes of the show. Sometimes, during this block, other shows had new episodes, like PPG 2016, but only TTG was advertised in the promos. Because people thought it was just another TTG-centric block, few viewers tuned in and the ratings for each of the shows on the block went down ''drastically'' including this one. The block was cancelled in April 2017.
** After the ''Friday Party'' block was done away with, Cartoon Network made a block called ''Summertime Go!'' (as in ''Teen Titans Go!'') in June 2017. Headed by seven hours of TTG, the block aired on Fridays and had new episodes of ''TTG'' and ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016''. New episodes of ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'' and the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' were expected to premiere sometime within the next couple of months. However in July, the block was ignored due to a month long bomb of ''WesternAnimation/MightyMagiswords'' episodes, where viewers can use the [=MagiMobile=] app to collect swords based on Cartoon Network shows such as ''TTG, Steven Universe, Gumball, We Bare Bears, and Ben 10 2016''. By the time ''Bears'' and ''K.O.'' finally premiered the new episodes, the block was discontinued.
** In September 2017, Cartoon Network shifted its night of major premieres to Friday, consisting of new episodes of ''Teen Titans Go!'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', and ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears''. More emphasis was put on ''TTG'' than the other shows (yet again), with nine hours of the show playing before the start of the block with only a movie (or an hour long rerun of one of their other shows) interrupting it. The commercials for the block also said "It all starts with a new ''Teen Titans Go!'' at 6:00!", and the new ''Titans'' episodes were always promoted outside of the block.
** To promote the four-way crossover amongst this show, ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', and ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', Cartoon Network aired a block called "Raven Domination", which featured episodes of the show all about Raven, since she was in the aforementioned crossover.
* On November 1, 2015, they aired "Serious Business/Thanksgiving" and "Let's Get Serious/Hose Water" back to back twice in a row, despite TV Guides listing ''Clarence'' and ''Uncle Grandpa'' and the episodes "Waffles/Opposites" and "Pirates/I See You". They also did the same thing with the latter's ''Steven Universe'' crossover, "Say Uncle", the same day as the eight and a half hour marathon.
* Averted starting around mid-November 2015, with the show only rerunning four times a day and with ''Adventure Time'', ''Regular Show'', and ''Steven Universe'' reruns returning in force. This has allowed yet another Canadian import, ''WesternAnimation/{{Supernoobs}}'', to make its US debut.
** Unfortunately ''Supernoobs'' became another victim of screwing by Cartoon Network. In fact ''Teen Titans Go!'' eventually got the spotlight over ''Supernoobs'' when it interrupted the show's comeback from an eight month hiatus after two weeks and stole the show's plans to air new episodes while replacing them with ''Teen Titans Go!'' reruns.
* Sometimes, they will do [=TTG=] marathons consisting of repeated airings of single episodes:

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** The earliest of these blocks was the weekend morning block ''Teen Titans Go! Top 5'', a rebranding of the original Top 5 introduced in September 2015, where fans of the show picked the top 5 five episodes that they would like wanted to see on TV online. via the CN website. The length of this block (running from 8AM to 1PM) caused resulted in shows like ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'', ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' to be being put in [[FridayNightDeathSlot poor timeslots on weekends]], which eventually and even resulted in ''Pokemon'' ''Pokémon'' moving to Disney XD, where it is it's been treated ''much'' better. This block would usually be followed by an all-day block of ''Teen Titans Go!''. In the fall of 2017, the latter was shortened to be from 9 to 12 to play one hour hourlong blocks of ''Ben 10'' and ''OK KO! Let's Be Heroes'' before and after the block.
** One incarnation of the block had all the episodes tied in to into some sort of theme (for example, one day would have episodes focusing on food and another day may have episodes that are [[AffectionateParody parodies]] of pop culture.) In January 2018, this block's Sunday run ended. To compromise, Cartoon Network made '''nearly the entire Saturday schedule'''[[note]] with the only other shows on that day's schedule being ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}'' and the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''[[/note]] comprised of ''Teen Titans Go!'' re-runs.
reruns.
** In October 2015, the "New Thursdays" block that they had broadcast for over a year was renamed the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwLCGfID2rg "New Titans Thursdays"]] block. Ironically, as of the rename, renaming, new episodes of the show didn't start airing until 3 three weeks after it started. It reverted back to its original name in 2016, 2016 before becoming "Yoursdays" in April 2016, a block centered around viewers sending in videos of themselves.
themselves for the network to play during commercial breaks.
** In late January 2017, Cartoon Network added a block called the ''Teen Titans Go! Friday Party'', which was basically a 9-hour marathon of ''Teen Titans Go!'' done to premiere new episodes of the show. Sometimes, during this block, other shows had new episodes, like PPG 2016, but only TTG ''TTG'' was advertised in the promos. tromos. Because people thought it was just another TTG-centric block, few viewers tuned in and the ratings for each of the shows on the block went down ''drastically'' ''drastically'', including this one.''TTG''. The block was cancelled in April 2017.
** After the ''Friday Party'' block was done away with, Cartoon Network made a block called debuted the ''Summertime Go!'' (as in ''Teen Titans Go!'') block in June 2017. Headed by seven hours of TTG, ''TTG'', the block aired on Fridays and had new episodes of ''TTG'' and ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016''. New episodes of ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'' and the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' were expected to premiere sometime within the next couple of months. However in In July, however, the block was ignored due to a month long month-long bomb of ''WesternAnimation/MightyMagiswords'' episodes, where viewers can use used the [=MagiMobile=] app to collect swords based on Cartoon Network shows such as ''TTG, Steven Universe, Gumball, We ''TTG'', ''Steven Universe'', ''Gumball'', ''We Bare Bears, Bears'', and Ben ''Ben 10 2016''. By the time ''Bears'' and ''K.O.'' finally premiered the new episodes, the block was discontinued.
** In September 2017, Cartoon Network shifted its night of major premieres to Friday, consisting of new episodes of ''Teen Titans Go!'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', and ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears''. More emphasis was put on ''TTG'' than the other shows (yet again), with nine hours of the show playing before the start of the block block, with only a movie (or an hour long rerun of one of their other shows) interrupting it. The commercials promos for the block also said "It all starts with a new ''Teen Titans Go!'' at 6:00!", and the new ''Titans'' episodes were always promoted outside of the block.
** To promote the four-way crossover amongst this show, ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' and ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', Cartoon Network aired a block called "Raven Domination", which featured episodes of the show all about centered on Raven, since she was in the aforementioned crossover.
* On November 1, 2015, they aired "Serious Business/Thanksgiving" Business" / "Thanksgiving" and "Let's Get Serious/Hose Serious" / "Hose Water" back to back back-to-back twice in a row, despite TV Guides guides listing ''Clarence'' and ''Uncle Grandpa'' and the episodes "Waffles/Opposites" "Waffles" / "Opposites" and "Pirates/I "Pirates" / "I See You". They also did the same thing with the latter's ''Steven Universe'' crossover, crossover "Say Uncle", the same day as the eight and a half hour eight-and-a-half-hour marathon.
* Averted starting around mid-November 2015, with the show only rerunning being rerun four times a day and with ''Adventure Time'', ''Regular Show'', Show'' and ''Steven Universe'' reruns returning in force. This has allowed yet another Canadian import, ''WesternAnimation/{{Supernoobs}}'', yet another Canadian import, to make its US debut.
** Unfortunately ''Supernoobs''
American debut, which itself unfortanately became another victim of screwing by Cartoon Network. In fact fact, ''Teen Titans Go!'' eventually got the spotlight over ''Supernoobs'' when it interrupted the show's comeback from an eight month eight-month hiatus after two weeks and stole the show's its plans to air new episodes while replacing them with ''Teen Titans Go!'' reruns.
reruns.
* Sometimes, they will they'll do [=TTG=] marathons consisting of repeated airings of single episodes:



** On December 31, 2018, the only ''Teen Titans Go!'' episodes to air all day were the three Beast Boy birthday episodes and "More Of The Same", repeating three times that day as the only four episodes aired of ''Teen Titans Go!'' (not counting the ''Island Adventures'' special). This kicked off a tradition for the holiday episodes of the show airing multiple times on the holiday they're about starting in 2019 (for example, "Hot Salad Water" playing four times on July 4, 2019 and "How 'Bout Some Effort", "The Power Of Shrimps" and "BBRAE" playing three times each on Valentine's Day of 2019).
** On the week of Memorial Day in 2019, "Girls' Night Out; You're Fired" played every day.
* In January 2016, the series once again regained its grip on the schedule. This time around, though, they were mainly confined to mornings and mid-weekday, with only one primetime weekday slot. In fact, Cartoon Network showed an ''Adventure Time'' marathon on MLK Day, rather than a ''Teen Titans Go!'' marathon.
* In February 2016, it seemed to be averted. Weekdays had zero ''Teen Titans Go!'' reruns, according to TV Guide, and reruns of ''The Garfield Show'', several ''Total Drama'' series, and even ''Johnny Test'' returned to the schedule. In addition, ''Adventure Time'', ''Regular Show'', and ''Steven Universe'', the three shows that many had theorized as being marginalized by network management for censorship reasons, regained a more regular rerun schedule. Unfortunately, though, it was just an error caused by TV Guide accidentally showing a schedule from early-mid 2014, when ''TTG'' had about as much airtime as any other series before the series dominated the schedule starting in 2015, which was rectified two days later.
* In 2015, ''three restaurants'' (Sonic, Wendy's and Burger King) had given away toys based off the show, a feat that has never been accomplished before by any kids' property in North America.
** A year and a half later, UsefulNotes/McDonalds in the U.S. gave away toys based on the show, making it the shortest time a licensed property appeared at all 4 nationwide restaurants that have licensed tie-ins in kids' meals[[note]]This excludes White Castle, Hardee's, Subway and Carl's Jr (all of whom are regional and the latter of whose kids meal promotions mostly cover properties owned by Disney as of 2019), Jack in the Box, Arby's, KFC and Taco Bell (all of whom have not done licensed tie-ins since their ''Series/YoGabbaGabba'', ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow'', ''WesternAnimation/ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnythingAVeggieTalesMovie'' and ''WesternAnimation/AlmostNakedAnimals'' promotions, respectively), Sbarro (who's last known licensed kids meal promotion was for the ''Series/BarneyAndFriends'' video ''Come on Over to Barney's House'' way back in 2000), and Chick-Fil-A (who's kids meal promotions are mostly for religious edutainment properties)[[/note]], something that took Nickelodeon counterpart ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' 11 years to do.
* The show has a [[http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Teen-Titans-Season-1/20964 Blu-ray release]], making it one of the handful of Warner Bros. cartoons to get this treatment.
* Ever since said episode premiered in 2014, you couldn't watch Cartoon Network every weekend without seeing the episode "Caged Tiger; Hose Water" at least once, since the first segment was (before the premiere of "Serious Business") the highest rated episode of the show.
** "Caged Tiger" is loved so much by Cartoon Network that as of March 2016, the episode will show up after any given movie airing to round out time, similar to what happened to ''Adventure Time'' at the peak of its popularity.
* It's the only currently airing kids' show that's not on Creator/PBSKids [[OutOfHolidayEpisode that has holiday-themed episodes of the show in regular rotation.]] [[note]]The ''[=SpongeBob=]'' episodes "Fools in April" and "Bubble Buddy" (the latter taking place on Leif Erickson Day) don't count.[[/note]] For example, "Thanksgiving" was frequently played in early 2015 due to being paired with "Serious Business", one of the show's most popular episodes, "How 'Bout Some Effort" played even after Valentine's Day passed, "Black Friday" is aired every other day and "The True Meaning of Christmas" will often play every two weeks.
** Even more peculiar, the episode "More of the Same”, an episode about the New Year, was first aired in the United States nearly ''five months'' (July 30) before New Year actually happened. Most countries, such as the United Kingdom [[note]]only the Cartoon Network UK run, [=CiTV=] aired the episode early too[[/note]] and Australia, actually waited to air it until New Year's.
* [[http://out-of-my-interest.tumblr.com/post/132995341610 Here's]] a chart of the typical Cartoon Network weekly schedule near the end of 2015, in which TTG takes up ''64%'' of the weekly airtime. Even ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' rarely hits that level of network favoritism.

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** On December 31, 2018, the only ''Teen Titans Go!'' episodes to air all day were the three Beast Boy birthday episodes and "More Of The of the Same", repeating three times that day as the only four ''TTG'' episodes aired of ''Teen Titans Go!'' (not counting the ''Island Adventures'' special). This kicked off a tradition for the holiday episodes of the show airing multiple times on the holiday they're about starting in 2019 (for example, "Hot Salad Water" playing four times on July 4, 2019 2019, and "How 'Bout Some Effort", "The Power Of of Shrimps" and "BBRAE" playing three times each on Valentine's Day of 2019).
** On the week of Memorial Day in 2019, "Girls' Night Out; Out" / You're Fired" played every day.
* In January 2016, the series once again regained its grip on the schedule. This time around, though, they were mainly confined to mornings and mid-weekday, mid-weekdays, with only one primetime weekday slot. In fact, Cartoon Network showed an ''Adventure Time'' marathon on MLK Day, Day rather than a ''Teen Titans Go!'' marathon.
* In February 2016, it seemed to be averted. Weekdays According to TV Guide, weekdays had zero ''Teen Titans Go!'' reruns, according to TV Guide, and with reruns of ''The Garfield Show'', several ''Total Drama'' series, series and even ''Johnny Test'' returned returning to the schedule. In addition, ''Adventure Time'', ''Regular Show'', Show'' and ''Steven Universe'', the three shows that many had theorized as being marginalized by network management for censorship reasons, regained a more regular rerun schedule. Unfortunately, though, it was just an error caused by TV Guide accidentally showing a schedule from early-mid 2014, when 2014 (when ''TTG'' had about as much airtime as any other series before the series it dominated the schedule starting in 2015, which 2015), a mistake that was rectified two days later.
* In 2015, ''three restaurants'' (Sonic, Wendy's and Burger King) had given away toys based off on the show, a feat that has had never been accomplished before by any kids' property in North America.
** A year and a half later, UsefulNotes/McDonalds in the U.S. gave away toys based on the show, making it the shortest first time a licensed property appeared at all 4 nationwide restaurants that have licensed tie-ins in kids' meals[[note]]This excludes White Castle, Hardee's, Subway and Subway, Carl's Jr (all of whom are regional and the latter of whose kids meal promotions mostly cover properties owned by Disney as of 2019), Jack in the Box, Arby's, KFC and KFC, Taco Bell (all of whom have not done licensed tie-ins since their ''Series/YoGabbaGabba'', ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow'', ''WesternAnimation/ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnythingAVeggieTalesMovie'' and ''WesternAnimation/AlmostNakedAnimals'' promotions, respectively), Sbarro (who's (whow3 last known licensed kids meal promotion was for the ''Series/BarneyAndFriends'' video ''Come on Over to Barney's House'' way back in 2000), and Chick-Fil-A (who's kids meal promotions are mostly for religious edutainment properties)[[/note]], something that took Nickelodeon counterpart ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' 11 years to do.
* The show has a [[http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Teen-Titans-Season-1/20964 Blu-ray release]], making it one of the handful of Warner Bros. cartoons to get receive this treatment.
* Ever since said episode it premiered in 2014, you couldn't watch Cartoon Network every weekend without seeing the episode "Caged Tiger; Tiger" / Hose Water" at least once, since the first segment was (before the premiere of "Serious Business") the highest rated highest-rated episode of the show.
** "Caged Tiger" is loved so much by Cartoon Network that that, as of March 2016, the episode will it'll show up after any given movie airing to round out time, similar to what happened to with ''Adventure Time'' at the peak of its popularity.
* It's the only currently airing kids' show that's not on Creator/PBSKids [[OutOfHolidayEpisode that has holiday-themed episodes of the show in regular rotation.]] rotation]]. [[note]]The ''[=SpongeBob=]'' episodes "Fools in April" and "Bubble Buddy" (the latter taking place on Leif Erickson Day) don't count.[[/note]] For example, "Thanksgiving" was frequently played in early 2015 due to being paired with "Serious Business", one Business" (one of the show's most popular episodes, episodes), "How 'Bout Some Effort" played even after Valentine's Day passed, "Black Friday" is aired every other day day, and "The True Meaning of Christmas" will often play every two weeks.
** Even more peculiar, the episode "More of the Same”, Same", an episode about the New Year, was first aired premiered in the United States nearly ''five months'' (July 30) before New Year actually happened.Years Eve. Most countries, such as the United Kingdom [[note]]only the Cartoon Network UK run, [=CiTV=] aired the episode early too[[/note]] and Australia, actually waited to air it until New Year's.
* [[http://out-of-my-interest.tumblr.com/post/132995341610 Here's]] a chart of the a typical weekly Cartoon Network weekly schedule near the end of 2015, in which TTG ''TTG'' takes up ''64%'' of the weekly airtime. Even ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' rarely hits that this level of network favoritism.



* Cartoon Network's Website/YouTube channel formerly had ''[[https://images-cdn.moviepilot.com/image/upload/c_limit,h_1200,q_auto,w_960/vam8e5jaiutl3qlr6wnn.jpg Teen Titans Go!]]'' as the sole show represented in its banner, further presenting TTG as a flagship show for the network. It has since been replaced with a banner representing a variety of shows on the network until that one was replaced with a ''WesternAnimation/MightyMagiswords'' banner for a week.
* Ever since 2015, Cartoon Network will hold a marathon on the first Saturday of December to celebrate [[BirthdayEpisode Beast Boy's birthday]] with episodes all based around Beast Boy.
* CN will also play marathons of ''Teen Titans Go!'' whenever a new episode of ''any'' show has a premiere on a day that's not a Thursday. During most of the times that they do this, ''Teen Titans Go!'' isn't the show that's airing a new episode.
* During the week of September 19, 2016, the show was reduced to 38 percent of the schedule, airing 5 hours in one day at most, yielding to airings of ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'', ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'', ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'', and even ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo''.
* It got to the point where Cartoon Network will shoehorn ''Teen Titans Go!'' in promos to hype up new series. For example, the promos for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r7I09DAMWM the]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6anrDYEacg premieres]] of ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' respectively (which, if you're wondering, was the only promo the latter show got).
* ''Island Adventures'', the TV movie for the show, is so loved by Cartoon Network that it is often used to fill time that can't be taken up by more ''Teen Titans Go!'' episodes. Sometimes, as was the case during a marathon commemorating the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/MyKnightAndMe'', the movie will air twice.
* [[https://cnschedulearchive.tumblr.com/image/157169318310 This]] is Cartoon Network's air schedule for the week of February 13, 2017. Notice all 159 of those yellow rectangles? That is every single time an episode of ''Teen Titans Go!'' aired that week. If you look in the upper right hand corner, you'll notice a breakdown by percentages. You'll also notice that [[UpToEleven Teen Titans Go! takes up 50 percent of the airtime for Cartoon Network in that week.]][[note]] You also notice that the show with the second most of amount of airings, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', only averages 70 airings compared to ''TTG'''s 159. The show ''with the second most amount of airings doesn't even get'' '''''half''''' ''of the airings TTG gets''.[[/note]]
** By late February and early March, ''TTG'' averaged around 180 airings per week, and the schedule was changed to only include this show, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'', save for any new episodes of other shows and some movies. Shows besides the "Big Three" weren't even re-run at all. [[https://cnschedulearchive.tumblr.com/image/158317213595 No, seriously.]]
*** Ironically, the episode that premiered that week, "Titans Saving Time", ended up becoming the first TTG episode to [[EndOfAnEra dip below a million viewers on its premiere]].
*** ''We Bare Bears'' rejoined the lineup in late March, to the relief of many. In April, the only 5 shows on the schedule were the aforementioned "Big Three", ''We Bare Bears'', and the 2017 ''Ben 10''. ''Adventure Time'' rejoined the lineup on April 24th in time for the ''Elements'' miniseries, with ''Steven Universe'' returning in May.
*** Teen Titans GO!'s Friday airings on June 16, 2017 got 0.9 million viewers, which caused the network to put more reruns of the show on the schedule the following week.
** CN's schedule on April 15 and 16, 2017 was literally nothing but TTG from 6AM to 8PM, as both a celebration of Easter and to compete with various things on other networks, including the season premiere of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', a [[Music/TheBeeGees Bee Gees]] special and the Encore premiere of ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.
* However, starting on April 23, the reruns were being severely dialed back again, yielding to hour-long blocks of ''Steven Universe'' reruns, a glut of movies and ''Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs'' and ''We Bare Bears'' reruns, and the ''Adventure Time'' miniseries ''Elements''. This has continued into May and June, with more reruns of the above shows airing, particularly of ''The Amazing World of Gumball''. ''Adventure Time'' reruns were still absent, though they finally returned in June, airing on Mondays in a one-hour block.
** Zigzagged, Along with ''Gumball'' and ''Ben 10 2016'', the series still ended taking up most of the slots with the occasional movies, several of which are live-action (the only live-action programming left on the network following the infamous ''CN Real'' era). ''Steven Universe'' barely gets any rerun time (with three of its season 4 episodes compiled into an hour long block-- granted, that's still more than what ''Transformers: Robots In Disguise'' or ''Sonic Boom'' get). ''We Bare Bears'' and ''Clarence'' get the occasional showing, but ''Uncle Grandpa'' gets a one and done showing of new episodes just to get to cancellation quicker.

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* Cartoon Network's Website/YouTube channel formerly had ''[[https://images-cdn.moviepilot.com/image/upload/c_limit,h_1200,q_auto,w_960/vam8e5jaiutl3qlr6wnn.jpg Teen Titans Go!]]'' as the sole show represented in its banner, further presenting TTG ''TTG'' as a flagship show for property of the network. It has since been replaced with a banner representing a variety of shows on the network until that one was replaced with a ''WesternAnimation/MightyMagiswords'' banner for a week.
* Ever since Since 2015, Cartoon Network will hold has held a marathon on the first Saturday of December to celebrate [[BirthdayEpisode Beast Boy's birthday]] with episodes all based around centered on Beast Boy.
Boy.
* CN will also play marathons of ''Teen Titans Go!'' whenever a new episode of ''any'' show has a premiere on a day that's not a Thursday. During most of the times that Usually when they do this, ''Teen Titans Go!'' isn't the show that's airing a new episode.
* During the week of September 19, 2016, the show was reduced to 38 percent 38% of the schedule, airing 5 hours in one a day at most, yielding to airings of ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'', ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'', ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'', and even ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo''.
* It got to the point where Cartoon Network will shoehorn ''Teen Titans Go!'' in promos to hype up new series. For example, the promos for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r7I09DAMWM the]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6anrDYEacg premieres]] of ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' respectively (which, if you're wondering, was the only promo the latter show got).
* The TV movie ''Island Adventures'', the TV movie for the show, Adventures'' is so loved by Cartoon Network so much that it is they'll often used use it to fill time that can't be taken up by more ''Teen Titans Go!'' episodes. Sometimes, as was the case during a marathon commemorating the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/MyKnightAndMe'', the movie will air twice.
* [[https://cnschedulearchive.tumblr.com/image/157169318310 This]] is was Cartoon Network's air broadcast schedule for the week of February 13, 2017. Notice all 159 of those yellow rectangles? That is They all represent every single time an episode of ''Teen Titans Go!'' aired that week. If you look in the upper right hand right-hand corner, you'll notice a breakdown by percentages. You'll also notice that percentages, where ''TTG'' [[UpToEleven Teen Titans Go! takes up 50 percent of the airtime for Cartoon Network in that week.]][[note]] You may also notice that the show with the second most of amount of airings, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', the show with the second highest amount of airings, only averages 70 airings compared to ''TTG'''s 159. The show ''with the second most amount of airings doesn't even get'' '''''half''''' ''of the airings TTG gets''.[[/note]]
** By late February and early March, ''TTG'' averaged around 180 airings per week, and the schedule was changed to only include this show, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' ''TTG'', ''Gumball'' and ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'', save for any new episodes of other shows and some movies. Shows besides the "Big Three" weren't even re-run rerun at all. [[https://cnschedulearchive.tumblr.com/image/158317213595 No, seriously.]]
*** Ironically, "Titans Saving Time", the episode that premiered that week, "Titans Saving Time", ended up becoming being the first TTG ''TTG'' episode to [[EndOfAnEra dip below a million viewers on its premiere]].
*** ''We Bare Bears'' rejoined the lineup in late March, March to the relief of many. In April, the only 5 shows on the schedule were the aforementioned "Big Three", with ''We Bare Bears'', Bears'' and the 2017 ''Ben 10''. 10 2017''. ''Adventure Time'' rejoined the lineup on April 24th 24 in time for the ''Elements'' miniseries, with ''Steven Universe'' returning in May.
*** Teen On June 16, 2017, ''Teen Titans GO!'s Go!'''s Friday airings on June 16, 2017 got were watched by 0.9 million viewers, people, which caused resulted in the network to put putting more reruns of the show on the schedule the following week.
** CN's schedule schedules on April 15 and 16, 2017 was were literally nothing but TTG ''TTG'' from 6AM to 8PM, as both a celebration of Easter and to compete with various things on other networks, including the season premiere of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', a [[Music/TheBeeGees Bee Gees]] special and the Encore premiere of ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''.
* However, starting on April 23, the reruns were being severely dialed back again, yielding to hour-long hourlong blocks of ''Steven Universe'' reruns, a glut of movies and ''Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs'' and ''We Bare Bears'' reruns, and the ''Adventure Time'' miniseries ''Elements''. This has continued into May and June, with more reruns of the above said shows airing, particularly of ''The Amazing World of Gumball''. ''Adventure Time'' reruns were still absent, though they finally returned in June, airing on Mondays in a one-hour block.
** Zigzagged, Along with ''Gumball'' and ''Ben 10 2016'', the series still ended taking up most of the slots with the occasional movies, several of which are live-action (the (and are the only live-action programming left on the network following the infamous ''CN Real'' era). ''Steven Universe'' barely gets had any rerun time (with three of its season 4 episodes compiled into an hour long block-- block - granted, that's still more than what ''Transformers: Robots In in Disguise'' or ''Sonic Boom'' get). ''We Bare Bears'' and ''Clarence'' get got the occasional showing, but ''Uncle Grandpa'' gets had a one and done one-and-done showing of new episodes just to get to cancellation quicker.



* However, starting on September 25, 2017, the show now averages 4 hours from Monday to Thursday, yielding to airings of ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'', ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in September 2016), and ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in May). However, this happen at the expense of ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTales'' which was dropped from the schedule entirely.
** However, after a week ''Tom and Jerry'', ''Looney Tunes'', and ''Cloudy'' were pulled and replaced with ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' movies, reruns of the original ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in August 2016), and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in July)
* A '''[[http://screenrant.com/teen-titans-go-animated-film-summer-2018/ theatrical movie]]''', later given the appropriate title of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'', was announced on September 25, 2017, with a release date of July 27, 2018, making it the second Cartoon Network show after ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirlsMovie'', the first general Cartoon Network movie since ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddysBigPictureShow'', and the second WB-produced animated television show after ''WesternAnimation/BatmanMaskOfThePhantasm'' to get one.
* For the two-part special "Titans Got Talent" (an interactive special where viewers vote for which character wins), CN started not a website, but a hotline. Keep in mind, it's rare for any show to do this, especially since the rise of Internet polls.
* As of mid-October, the reruns are once again being somewhat dialed back, although it is still by far the most frequently-occurring show on the network. Episodes of ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', reruns of the original ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' are being added on weekdays, as are various movies, so Teen Titans Go ends up taking up about a third of a typical daytime schedule.
* In February 2018, ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' were temporarily removed from the weekday schedule, and only TTG, Unikitty, We Bare Bears, and Gumball remained (OK KO, Teen Titans, and Ben 10 2016 were kept on weekends, however). Cartoon Network also had a four-day TTG marathon to premiere the "Opposite Titans" episode and to celebrate President's Day. For the same episode, Cartoon Network also started a site where fans vote for the versions of the characters they want to see in the episode.
* In 2018, they started showing themed compilations of the show ranging from a half-hour to an hour in length [[note]] similar to what Nickelodeon does with ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', ''WesternAnimation/PAWPatrol'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse''[[/note]], with new ones premiering every Friday. They tend to be themed around random topics that serve the purpose of padding out time slots on other days of the week. Some of these have included "Tooth Fairy Fun", "Beast Boy's Best Beasts" and "Pizza Party!".
* Beginning with the week of April 23, 2018, the reruns of the show have been significantly dialed back, now averaging around four hours per day while yielding the timeslots it used to hog to other series such as ''Craig of the Creek'', ''OK, K.O.!'', ''We Bare Bears'', ''Gumball'', ''Ben 10'', and even ''Adventure Time''.
* As of August 2018, the show now averages 5 hours on the weekends.
* The marathon treatment of the show died down after the ''Teen Titans Go! To The Movies''-promoting one, likely due to the show's popularity rapidly declining because of ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' beating the show in ratings and criticisms of the show now overshadowing any defenders the show has left. This is also likely due to how much the movie made, having a budget of $10 million made it easy for the movie to make slightly more than five times that at $52 million, but because Warner Bros. had demanded $250 million, the movie was still deemed a failure. In fact, Cartoon Network is starting to give more airtime to other shows as of October 2018 like ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', and ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' (with occassional reruns of ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', the annual airing of the "Terror Tales of the Park" episodes of ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' at Halloween time, and starting in the last week or so of 2018, even the original ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaIsland'' made a surprise return, with the first five seasons being aired in sequence over the coming months to help promote the spin-off). The movie, as a matter of fact, was actually ScrewedByTheNetwork to some extent, getting surprisingly little advertising, indicating that the previous trend of airing as many ''TTG'' reruns as possible is over and the network is now trying to mend fences with the longtime viewers who jumped ship for Nickelodeon and Disney XD.
** Another sign of the adoration dying down is the shortening of the show's marathons, usually those played before a new episode. In the past, marathons went from Cartoon Network's sign-on to Adult Swim's sign-on. This is indicative of the network cutting back on the amount of reruns the show gets, most likely due to a combination of rapidly declining ratings, the movie based on the show only doing mildly good at the box office, and major rerun fatigue that not even Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} would think about doing with [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarepants their]] [[WesternAnimation/PAWPatrol biggest]] [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse shows]].
** Another instance of the show falling out of the network's favor can be seen in scheduling on the day of a highly-anticipated series finale. When ''Regular Show'' aired its series finale in January 2017, a TTG marathon was held before and after the finale, a sign that Cartoon Network did not care much about the show ending and wanted it gone (and it all but disappeared from the network thereafter aside from annual airings of the popular "Terror Tales of the Park" episodes around Halloween time). Conversely, when ''Adventure Time'' aired its series finale on Labor Day in 2018, TTG respectfully stood on the sidelines to allow what was once Cartoon Network's flagship series (and the one that ended the network's first DorkAge when it premiered in 2010) to go out with dignity, not airing a single episode all day in favor of an ''Adventure Time'' marathon. This scenario repeated itself on March 27, 2020, when ''Steven Universe'' aired an all-day marathon leading up to the four-part series finale of the ''Steven Universe Future'' epilogue series, and once again, TTG allowed it to end on a high note. This scenario would repeat itself once more months later, when ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'' aired a three-day marathon leading up to a limited commercial television premiere of the [[WesternAnimation/WeBareBearsTheMovie series]]' FinaleMovie and the (grown-up, as CN is preparing ''[[SpinoffBabies We Baby Bears]]'') bears were given a proper sendoff.
** As of May 2019, even holiday marathons, which were usually held to either promote a new episode or to compete with the offerings of rival channels, [[note]]usually new episodes of ratings rivals ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' and ''WesternAnimation/PAWPatrol'' on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} [[/note]] have stopped. On Memorial Day, for instance, the schedule for the channel was the channel's normal schedule, the exact opposite of what Nickelodeon did that day [[note]] They showed a marathon of ''WesternAnimation/PAWPatrol'', followed by a marathon of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'', which were both done to promote new episodes[[/note]], despite the new episode being aired that day being a hyped-up episode about [[SixthRanger a sixth member of the team]].
* Delta Airlines has promoted ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'' more than any other one they've had on board on their website, with it appearing as featured every single month since it came out. May be a [[Main/SubvertedTrope subversion]], since this could merely be Warner Bros. desperately trying to recoup the losses incurred by the movie.
** Several other airlines around the world also feature this movie for their in-flight entertainment options for the same reason.
* The Saturday schedule as of June 13, 2020 consists of nothing but this show, ''Craig of the Creek'' and ''The Amazing World Of Gumball''.
* As of August 2020, the series' presence on the network has been ''severely'' reduced. The amount of airtime the show gets is now much more reasonable, and reruns of series such as ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'', ''WesternAnimation/VictorAndValentino'', ''WesternAnimation/MaoMaoHeroesOfPureHeart'', ''WesternAnimation/AppleAndOnion'', ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'', and even ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'' are more prominent, as well as those of ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', both of which had ended by this point.
* On the week of October 19, 2020, Cartoon Network changed their weekend schedule to feature almost nothing [[note]]save for reruns of ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' on Saturday, and ''Anime/BakuganBattlePlanet'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'' premieres on Sunday[[/note]] but this show and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', with TTG airing for ''eight hours'' on the Saturday schedule, and almost as much on the Sunday schedule.

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* However, starting on September 25, 2017, the show now averages 4 averaged four hours from Monday to Thursday, yielding to airings of ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'', ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in September 2016), and ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in May). However, this happen at the expense of ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTales'' ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTales'', which was dropped from the schedule entirely.
** However, after a week week, ''Tom and Jerry'', ''Looney Tunes'', Tunes'' and ''Cloudy'' were pulled and replaced with ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' movies, reruns of the original ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in August 2016), and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' (returning to the schedule after being removed in July)
* A '''[[http://screenrant.com/teen-titans-go-animated-film-summer-2018/ theatrical movie]]''', later given the appropriate title of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'', feature film appropriately titled ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'' was announced released on September 25, 2017, with a release date of July 27, 2018, making it ''Teen Titans Go!'' the second Cartoon Network show after ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirlsMovie'', the first general Cartoon Network movie since ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddysBigPictureShow'', and the second WB-produced WB animated television show series after ''WesternAnimation/BatmanMaskOfThePhantasm'' to get one.
* For the two-part special "Titans Got Talent" (an interactive special where viewers vote voted for which character wins), CN started not a website, but a hotline. Keep in mind, mind that it's rare for any show to do this, especially since the rise of Internet polls.
* As of By mid-October, the reruns are were once again being somewhat dialed back, although it is it's still by far the most frequently-occurring frequently broadcast show on the network. Episodes of ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', reruns of the original ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' are being were added on weekdays, as are were various movies, so Teen ''Teen Titans Go ends up taking Go!'' ultimately took up about a third of a typical daytime schedule.
* In February 2018, ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' were temporarily removed from the weekday schedule, and only TTG, Unikitty, We ''TTG'', ''Unikitty'', ''We Bare Bears, Bears'', and Gumball ''Gumball'' remained (OK KO, Teen Titans, (''OK KO'', ''Teen Titans'', and Ben ''Ben 10 2016 2016'' were kept on weekends, however). Cartoon Network also had a four-day TTG ''TTG'' marathon to premiere the "Opposite Titans" episode and to celebrate on President's Day. For the same episode, Cartoon Network also started a site where fans vote voted for the versions of the characters they want wanted to see in the episode.
* In 2018, they started showing themed compilations of the show show, ranging from a half-hour to an hour in length [[note]] length[[note]] similar to what Nickelodeon does has done with ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', ''WesternAnimation/PAWPatrol'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse''[[/note]], with new ones premiering every Friday. They tend tended to be themed around random topics that serve and served the purpose of padding out time slots on other days of the week. Some of these have included "Tooth Fairy Fun", "Beast Boy's Best Beasts" and "Pizza Party!".
* Beginning with the week of April 23, 2018, the reruns of the show have been significantly were dialed back, back significantly, now averaging around four hours per day while yielding the timeslots it used to hog to other series such as ''Craig of the Creek'', ''OK, K.O.!'', ''OK KO'', ''We Bare Bears'', ''Gumball'', ''Ben 10'', and even ''Adventure Time''.
* As of August 2018, the show now averages 5 hours on the weekends.
* The marathon treatment of the show died down after the one that promoted ''Teen Titans Go! To The Movies''-promoting one, the Movies'', likely due to the show's popularity rapidly declining because of after ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' beating beat the show in ratings and ratings, as well as criticisms of the show now overshadowing any defenders the show it has left. This is also likely due to how much the movie made, as having a budget of $10 million made it easy for the movie to make slightly more than five times that at $52 million, but because Warner Bros. had demanded $250 million, the movie it was still deemed a failure. In fact, Cartoon Network is starting to give more airtime to other shows as of October 2018 2018, like ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', and ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' (with occassional reruns of ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'', ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', the annual airing of the "Terror Tales of the Park" episodes of ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' at Halloween time, and starting in the last week or so of 2018, even the original ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaIsland'' made a surprise return, with the first five seasons being aired in sequence over the coming months to help promote the spin-off). The movie, as a matter of fact, was actually ScrewedByTheNetwork to some extent, getting surprisingly little advertising, indicating that the previous trend of airing as many ''TTG'' reruns as possible is over and the network is now trying to mend fences with the longtime viewers who jumped ship for Nickelodeon and Disney XD.
** Another sign of the adoration dying down is the shortening of the show's marathons, usually those played before a new episode. In the past, marathons went from Cartoon Network's sign-on to Adult Swim's sign-on. This is indicative of the network cutting back on the amount of reruns the show gets, most likely due to a combination of rapidly declining ratings, the movie based on the show only doing mildly good well at the box office, and major rerun fatigue that not even Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} would think about consider doing with [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarepants their]] [[WesternAnimation/PAWPatrol biggest]] [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse shows]].
** Another instance of the show falling out of the network's favor can be seen in scheduling on the day of a highly-anticipated series finale. When ''Regular Show'' aired its series finale final episode in January 2017, a TTG marathon was held before and after the finale, a sign that Cartoon Network did not care much about the show ending and wanted it gone (and it (it all but disappeared from the network thereafter thereafter, aside from annual airings of the popular "Terror Tales of the Park" episodes around Halloween time). Conversely, when ''Adventure Time'' aired its series finale on Labor Day in 2018, TTG ''TTG'' respectfully stood on the sidelines to allow what was once Cartoon Network's flagship series (and the one that ended the network's first DorkAge when it premiered in 2010) to go out with dignity, with CN not airing a single episode all that day in favor of an ''Adventure Time'' marathon. This scenario repeated itself on March 27, 2020, when ''Steven Universe'' aired an all-day marathon leading up to the four-part series finale of the ''Steven Universe Future'' epilogue series, and once again, TTG allowed it to end on a high note. This scenario would repeat itself once more months later, when ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'' aired a three-day marathon leading up to a limited commercial television premiere of the [[WesternAnimation/WeBareBearsTheMovie series]]' FinaleMovie FinaleMovie, and the (grown-up, as CN is preparing ''[[SpinoffBabies We Baby Bears]]'') bears were given a proper sendoff.
send-off.
** As of May 2019, even holiday marathons, which were usually held to either promote a new episode or to compete with the offerings of rival channels, [[note]]usually new episodes of ratings rivals ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' and ''WesternAnimation/PAWPatrol'' on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} [[/note]] have stopped. On Memorial Day, for instance, the schedule for the channel was the channel's normal schedule, the exact opposite of what Nickelodeon did that day [[note]] day,[[note]] They showed a marathon of ''WesternAnimation/PAWPatrol'', followed by a marathon of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'', which were both done to promote new episodes[[/note]], episodes[[/note]] despite the new premiere episode being aired that day being a hyped-up episode hype-up about [[SixthRanger a sixth member of the team]].
* Delta Airlines has promoted ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'' more than any other one they've had on board on their website, with it appearing as featured every single month since it came out. May be a [[Main/SubvertedTrope subversion]], since this could merely be Warner Bros. desperately trying to recoup the losses incurred by the movie.
** Several other international airlines around the world also feature featured this movie for their in-flight entertainment options for the same reason.
* The As of June 13, 2020, the Saturday schedule as of June 13, 2020 consists of nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'', ''Craig of the Creek'' and ''The Amazing World Of of Gumball''.
* As of August 2020, the series' presence on the network has been ''severely'' reduced. The amount of airtime the show gets is now much more reasonable, and reruns of series such as ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'', ''WesternAnimation/VictorAndValentino'', ''WesternAnimation/MaoMaoHeroesOfPureHeart'', ''WesternAnimation/AppleAndOnion'', ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'', and even ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'' are more prominent, as well as those of ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', both of which two shows that had ended by this point.
* On the week of October 19, 2020, Cartoon Network changed their weekend schedule to feature almost nothing [[note]]save nothing[[note]]save for reruns of ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' on Saturday, and ''Anime/BakuganBattlePlanet'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'' premieres on Sunday[[/note]] but this show ''Teen Titans Go!'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', with TTG the former airing for ''eight hours'' on the Saturday schedule, and almost as much on the Sunday schedule.Sunday.



* If there was an absolute king of this trope internationally, it would most definitely be the UK feed of Cartoon Network, who seems to have been fuelled by this trope since mid-2017 after several years of airing it reasonably:
** In mid-August 2017, a lion's share of the weekly schedule was taken up by it, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', with almost every other show shoved to nighttime slots or vanishing completely. It got to the point where a total of ''four'' CN originals [[note]]''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WebAnimation/MightyMagiswords''[[/note]] were put on hiatuses until March 2018, when they finally received new episodes in a localized version of CN US' NEW NEW NEW NEW Fridays block.
** The show doesn't just air on the local Cartoon Network, but on ''free-to-air kids' channel Creator/{{CITV}}'', which airs some episodes that Cartoon Network doesn't air that often. Once, CITV's run even surpassed CN US' run, let alone CN UK's.
** The UK feed suffers from the repeated episodes problem, too. Two particular blocks tend to play every weekend: the same hour-long block that contains "Tower Renovation" and "Serious Business", and the half hour block with "Smile Bones; Real Boy Adventures", with the latter sometimes appearing two days in a row.
*** Since the episode’s UK premiere in July 2019, the episode “Nostalgia Is Not A Substitute For An Actual Story” seems to play almost every day.
* In France, the show airs three to four times a day on not just the local Cartoon Network, but [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_4 France 4]], part of the public broadcaster that focus on younger audiences. Though compared to its [[BrokenBase reputation back in the United States]], the cartoon is a [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff lot more popular in France]]. That, and even on two channels, it still airs less compared to the American feed.
* In Canada, Creator/{{Teletoon}} airs 4 and a half hours of this show daily, though it still airs less compared to Cartoon Network in the States, especially after Teletoon became a 24-hour channel. On the other hand, apart from the occasional airing of the {{Crossover}} episode with ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'', the Canadian feed of Cartoon Network hasn't aired ''Teen Titans Go!'' since September 2017.
* As of September 2020, the Italian Cartoon Network airs the show at least 20 times a day on weekdays, second behind ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball''. The show is so adored there it has gone up to the point where the network's timeshift channel will become a temporary pop up channel dedicated to nothing but this show, of which will last for '''11 days''', beating the infamous US Christmas 2017 marathon and the Nordic Sportlov 2020 marathon by ''over 600 episodes''.

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* If there was an absolute king of this trope internationally, it would most definitely be the UK feed of Cartoon Network, who seems to have been fuelled fueled by this trope since mid-2017 after several years of airing it reasonably:
** In mid-August 2017, a lion's share of the weekly schedule was taken up by it, ''TTG'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', with almost every other show shoved to nighttime slots or vanishing completely. It got to the point where a total of ''four'' CN originals [[note]]''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WebAnimation/MightyMagiswords''[[/note]] were put on hiatuses until March 2018, when they finally received new episodes in a localized version of CN US' "NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW Fridays Fridays" block.
** The show doesn't just air on the local Cartoon Network, but on ''free-to-air kids' channel Creator/{{CITV}}'', which airs some episodes that Cartoon Network doesn't air that often. Once, CITV's run even surpassed CN US' run, run at one point, let alone CN UK's.
** The UK feed suffers from the repeated episodes problem, too. Two particular blocks tend to play every weekend: the same hour-long hourlong block that contains "Tower Renovation" and "Serious Business", and the half hour half-hour block with "Smile Bones; Bones" and Real Boy Adventures", with the latter sometimes appearing two days in a row.
*** Since the episode’s its UK premiere in July 2019, the episode “Nostalgia "Nostalgia Is Not A a Substitute For An for an Actual Story” Story" seems to play almost every day.
* In France, the show airs three to four times a day on not just the local Cartoon Network, but [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_4 France 4]], part of the public broadcaster that focus focuses on younger audiences. Though compared Compared to its [[BrokenBase reputation back in the United States]], the cartoon is a America]], however, it's [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff a lot more popular in France]]. That, and even on two channels, it still airs less compared to the American feed.
* In Canada, Creator/{{Teletoon}} airs 4 four and a half hours of this show ''Teen Titans Go!'' daily, though it still airs less compared to the American feed of Cartoon Network in the States, Network, especially after Teletoon became a 24-hour channel. On the other hand, apart from the occasional airing of the {{Crossover}} episode with ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'', the Canadian feed of Cartoon Network hasn't aired ''Teen Titans Go!'' since September 2017.
* As of September 2020, the Italian feed of Cartoon Network airs the show at least 20 times a day on weekdays, each weekday, second behind ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball''. The show is so adored there it has gone up in Italy that it's gotten to the point where the network's timeshift channel will become a temporary pop up pop-up channel dedicated to nothing but this show, of which will last for '''11 days''', beating the infamous US Christmas 2017 marathon and the Nordic Sportlov 2020 marathon by ''over 600 episodes''.
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** On December 31, 2018, the only ''Teen Titans Go!'' episodes to air all day were the three Beast Boy birthday episodes and "More Of The Same", repeating three times that day as the only four episodes aired of ''Teen Titans Go!'' (not counting the ''Island Adventures'' special). This kicked off a tradition for the holiday episodes of the show in 2019 airing multiple times on the holiday they're about (for example, "Hot Salad Water" playing four times on July 4, 2019 and "How 'Bout Some Effort", "The Power Of Shrimps" and "BBRAE" playing three times each on Valentine's Day of 2019).

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** On December 31, 2018, the only ''Teen Titans Go!'' episodes to air all day were the three Beast Boy birthday episodes and "More Of The Same", repeating three times that day as the only four episodes aired of ''Teen Titans Go!'' (not counting the ''Island Adventures'' special). This kicked off a tradition for the holiday episodes of the show in 2019 airing multiple times on the holiday they're about starting in 2019 (for example, "Hot Salad Water" playing four times on July 4, 2019 and "How 'Bout Some Effort", "The Power Of Shrimps" and "BBRAE" playing three times each on Valentine's Day of 2019).
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** Another instance of the show falling out of the network's favor can be seen in scheduling on the day of a highly-anticipated series finale. When ''Regular Show'' aired its series finale in January 2017, a TTG marathon was held before and after the finale, a sign that Cartoon Network did not care much about the show ending and wanted it gone (and it all but disappeared from the network thereafter aside from annual airings of the popular "Terror Tales of the Park" episodes around Halloween time). Conversely, when ''Adventure Time'' aired its series finale on Labor Day in 2018, TTG respectfully stood on the sidelines to allow what was once Cartoon Network's flagship series (and the one that ended the network's first DorkAge when it premiered in 2010) to go out with dignity, not airing a single episode all day in favor of an ''Adventure Time'' marathon. This scenario repeated itself on March 27, 2020, when ''Steven Universe'' aired an all-day marathon leading up to the four-part series finale of the ''Steven Universe Future'' epilogue series, and once again, TTG allowed it to end on a high note. This scenario would repeat itself once more months later, when ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'' aired a three-day marathon leading up to a limited commercial television premiere of the [[WesternAnimation/WeBareBearsTheMovie series]]' FinaleMovie and the bears were given a proper sendoff.

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** Another instance of the show falling out of the network's favor can be seen in scheduling on the day of a highly-anticipated series finale. When ''Regular Show'' aired its series finale in January 2017, a TTG marathon was held before and after the finale, a sign that Cartoon Network did not care much about the show ending and wanted it gone (and it all but disappeared from the network thereafter aside from annual airings of the popular "Terror Tales of the Park" episodes around Halloween time). Conversely, when ''Adventure Time'' aired its series finale on Labor Day in 2018, TTG respectfully stood on the sidelines to allow what was once Cartoon Network's flagship series (and the one that ended the network's first DorkAge when it premiered in 2010) to go out with dignity, not airing a single episode all day in favor of an ''Adventure Time'' marathon. This scenario repeated itself on March 27, 2020, when ''Steven Universe'' aired an all-day marathon leading up to the four-part series finale of the ''Steven Universe Future'' epilogue series, and once again, TTG allowed it to end on a high note. This scenario would repeat itself once more months later, when ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'' aired a three-day marathon leading up to a limited commercial television premiere of the [[WesternAnimation/WeBareBearsTheMovie series]]' FinaleMovie and the (grown-up, as CN is preparing ''[[SpinoffBabies We Baby Bears]]'') bears were given a proper sendoff.
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* In Canada, Creator/{{Teletoon}} airs 4 and a half hours of this show daily, though it still airs less compared to Cartoon Network in the States, especially after Teletoon became a 24-hour channel. On the other hand, apart from the occasional airing of the {{Crossover}} episode with ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'', the Canadian feed of Cartoon Network hasn't aired ''Teen Titans Go!'' since Fall 2017.

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* In Canada, Creator/{{Teletoon}} airs 4 and a half hours of this show daily, though it still airs less compared to Cartoon Network in the States, especially after Teletoon became a 24-hour channel. On the other hand, apart from the occasional airing of the {{Crossover}} episode with ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'', the Canadian feed of Cartoon Network hasn't aired ''Teen Titans Go!'' since Fall September 2017.
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* As of spring 2015, most TV Guides will mix up a rerun of the show with another show, like ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', or (as of August 2015) ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse''. And when this happens, expect "Puppets, Whaaaaat?", "Serious Business" or "Hot Garbage" to show up instead.

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* As of spring 2015, most Most TV Guides will would mix up a rerun of the show with another show, show starting in Spring 2015, like ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'', or (as of August 2015) ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse''. And ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse''; when this happens, happened, one would expect "Puppets, Whaaaaat?", "Serious Business" or "Hot Garbage" to show up instead.

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** The earliest of these blocks is the weekend morning block ''Teen Titans Go! Top 5'', a rebranding of the original Top 5, where fans of the show pick the top 5 episodes that fans would like to see on TV online. The length of this block (running from 8AM to 1PM) has caused shows like ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'', ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' to be put in poor timeslots on weekends, which eventually resulted in ''Pokemon'' moving to Disney XD, where it is treated ''much'' better. In late 2015, this block would usually be followed by an all-day block of ''Teen Titans Go!''. In the fall of 2017, the block was shortened to be from 9 to 12 to play one hour blocks of ''Ben 10'' and ''OK KO! Let's Be Heroes'' before and after the block. Usually, the modern incarnation of the block has all the episodes tied in to some sort of theme (for example, one day will have episodes focusing on food and another day may have episodes that are [[AffectionateParody parodies]] of pop culture.) In January 2018, this block's Sunday run ended. To compromise, Cartoon Network made '''nearly the entire Saturday schedule'''[[note]] with the only other shows on that day's schedule being ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}'' and the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''[[/note]] comprised of ''Teen Titans Go!'' re-runs.

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** The earliest of these blocks is was the weekend morning block ''Teen Titans Go! Top 5'', a rebranding of the original Top 5, 5 introduced in September 2015, where fans of the show pick picked the top 5 episodes that fans they would like to see on TV online. The length of this block (running from 8AM to 1PM) has caused shows like ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'', ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' and ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' to be put in [[FridayNightDeathSlot poor timeslots on weekends, weekends]], which eventually resulted in ''Pokemon'' moving to Disney XD, where it is treated ''much'' better. In late 2015, this This block would usually be followed by an all-day block of ''Teen Titans Go!''. In the fall of 2017, the block latter was shortened to be from 9 to 12 to play one hour blocks of ''Ben 10'' and ''OK KO! Let's Be Heroes'' before and after the block. Usually, the modern block.
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incarnation of the block has had all the episodes tied in to some sort of theme (for example, one day will would have episodes focusing on food and another day may have episodes that are [[AffectionateParody parodies]] of pop culture.) In January 2018, this block's Sunday run ended. To compromise, Cartoon Network made '''nearly the entire Saturday schedule'''[[note]] with the only other shows on that day's schedule being ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}'' and the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''[[/note]] comprised of ''Teen Titans Go!'' re-runs.



** In late January 2017, Cartoon Network added a block called the ''Teen Titans Go! Friday Party'', which is basically a 9-hour marathon of ''Teen Titans Go!'' done to premiere new episodes of the show. Sometimes, during this block, other shows will have new episodes, like PPG 2016, but only TTG was advertised in the promos. Because people thought it was just another TTG-centric block, few viewers tuned in and the ratings for each of the shows on the block went down ''drastically'' including this one.

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** In late January 2017, Cartoon Network added a block called the ''Teen Titans Go! Friday Party'', which is was basically a 9-hour marathon of ''Teen Titans Go!'' done to premiere new episodes of the show. Sometimes, during this block, other shows will have had new episodes, like PPG 2016, but only TTG was advertised in the promos. Because people thought it was just another TTG-centric block, few viewers tuned in and the ratings for each of the shows on the block went down ''drastically'' including this one. The block was cancelled in April 2017.



** In September 2017, Cartoon Network shifted its night of major premieres to Friday, consisting of new episodes of ''Teen Titans Go!'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', and ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears''. More emphasis is put on ''TTG'' than the other shows, with nine hours of the show playing before the start of the block with only a movie (or an hour long rerun of one of their other shows) interruputing it. The commercials for the block also say "It all starts with a new ''Teen Titans Go!'' at 6:00!", and the new ''Titans'' episodes are always promoted outside of the block.

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** In September 2017, Cartoon Network shifted its night of major premieres to Friday, consisting of new episodes of ''Teen Titans Go!'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', and ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears''. More emphasis is was put on ''TTG'' than the other shows, shows (yet again), with nine hours of the show playing before the start of the block with only a movie (or an hour long rerun of one of their other shows) interruputing interrupting it. The commercials for the block also say said "It all starts with a new ''Teen Titans Go!'' at 6:00!", and the new ''Titans'' episodes are were always promoted outside of the block.



* In January 2016, the series once again regained its grip on the schedule. This time around, though, they're mainly confined to mornings and mid-weekday, with only one primetime weekday slot. In fact, Cartoon Network showed an ''Adventure Time'' marathon on MLK Day, rather than a ''Teen Titans Go!'' marathon.

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* In January 2016, the series once again regained its grip on the schedule. This time around, though, they're they were mainly confined to mornings and mid-weekday, with only one primetime weekday slot. In fact, Cartoon Network showed an ''Adventure Time'' marathon on MLK Day, rather than a ''Teen Titans Go!'' marathon.



** A year and a half later, UsefulNotes/McDonalds in the U.S. gave away toys based on the show, making it the shortest time a licensed property appeared at all 4 nationwide restaurants that have licensed tie-ins in kids' meals[[note]]This excludes White Castle, Hardee's and Carl's Jr (all of whom are regional), Subway (whose kids meal promotions mostly cover properties owned by Disney as of 2019), Jack in the Box, Arby's, KFC and Taco Bell, (all of whom have not done licensed tie-ins since their ''Series/YoGabbaGabba'', ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow'', ''WesternAnimation/ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnythingAVeggieTalesMovie'' and ''WesternAnimation/AlmostNakedAnimals'' promotions, respectively), Sbarro (who's last known licensed kids meal promotion was for the ''Series/BarneyAndFriends'' video ''Come on Over to Barney's House'' way back in 2000), and Chick-Fil-A (who's kids meal promotions are mostly for religious edutainment properties)[[/note]], something that took Nickelodeon counterpart ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' 11 years to do.

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** A year and a half later, UsefulNotes/McDonalds in the U.S. gave away toys based on the show, making it the shortest time a licensed property appeared at all 4 nationwide restaurants that have licensed tie-ins in kids' meals[[note]]This excludes White Castle, Hardee's Hardee's, Subway and Carl's Jr (all of whom are regional), Subway (whose regional and the latter of whose kids meal promotions mostly cover properties owned by Disney as of 2019), Jack in the Box, Arby's, KFC and Taco Bell, Bell (all of whom have not done licensed tie-ins since their ''Series/YoGabbaGabba'', ''WesternAnimation/TheMrMenShow'', ''WesternAnimation/ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnythingAVeggieTalesMovie'' and ''WesternAnimation/AlmostNakedAnimals'' promotions, respectively), Sbarro (who's last known licensed kids meal promotion was for the ''Series/BarneyAndFriends'' video ''Come on Over to Barney's House'' way back in 2000), and Chick-Fil-A (who's kids meal promotions are mostly for religious edutainment properties)[[/note]], something that took Nickelodeon counterpart ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' 11 years to do.
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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, this over exposure led to the series becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even that's debatable, off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned, the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie actually did decent for its $10 million budget making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and/or websites and streaming services like {{Website/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, and Creator/HBOMax. It has been given its own page here because it is one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.

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''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', being the ''comedy'' half of the WesternAnimation/DCNation lineup, fell into this rather fast and quickly became the new ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' [[AdoredByTheNetwork/SpongeBobSquarePants in terms of overexposure]]. Unsuprisingly, this over exposure led to the series becoming one of Cartoon Network's most popular shows. By 2015, ratings were extraordinarily high, often surpassing that of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel. So of course the network went on to give it lots of attention. Later on, it became something of the default "filler" show whenever there wasn't a new episode of another series (which is quite often), or when Adult Swim wasn't on, quickly pushing other popular shows, except ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even that's debatable, off the schedule almost completely (resulting in a few such as ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' being unceremoniously cancelled due to poor ratings, and spawning conspiracy theories that Cartoon Network was run by MoralGuardians who deliberately sabotaged any series they found inappropriate for kids by using ''TTG'' to artificially manipulate ratings to justify cancellation). During the summer of 2015, the show was practically the only thing that was played aside from what few live-action movies CN still held the rights to, new episodes of original and acquired series, ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and the Adult Swim block. By the end of 2018, [[ScrewedByTheNetwork the excessive airing of the series began to die down as its popularity waned, waned]], the show's staunchest defenders turned against it, the theatrical movie was considered a box-office disappointment[[note]] the movie actually did decent for its $10 million budget making $52 million back, but Creator/WarnerBros wanted $250 million due to the popularity of the series. Unfortunately, they released it at a time the show's popularity was waning[[/note]], and Cartoon Network lost a large portion of its viewership, mainly longtime viewers and kids who switched over to either the other children's networks like {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} and Creator/DisneyChannel[=/=]Creator/DisneyXD, and/or websites and streaming services like {{Website/YouTube}}, {{Creator/Netflix}}, Creator/DisneyPlus, and Creator/HBOMax. It has been given its own page here because it is one of the most noteworthy and conspicuous examples of ''any'' TV series, animated or otherwise, being overexposed by its network.
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Moving some marathons over to Marathon Running.


** And, not unlike the US feed, they'll air marathons of the show if they feel like it:
*** On weekends, CN UK will sometimes air seven-hour-long marathons of their shows; they’ve been doing it with ''Gumball'', ''We Bare Bears'', ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'' and this show. If a marathon of the show does air, then TTG will take up more than half of the daytime schedule.
*** Since 2018, CN UK airs a TTG marathon from 6AM to 9PM on the day of the new year. In 2018, it was the day ''after'' CN US' [[MemeticMutation infamous Christmas marathon]].
*** Starting from the February half-term of 2018, the show has had 8-hour-long marathons every single weekday during most half term holidays, just to celebrate premieres of new episodes of the show.
*** Although in 2020, this marathon was reduced to only 6-hours, and each day, the episodes focuses on one of the Titans.



* During Sportlov 2020, [[note]] A week-long holiday to celebrate nature in Nordic countries. The US equivalent would be President's Day break, while the British one would be half-term break.[[/note]] Cartoon Network's Nordic feed aired 427 episodes of the show (the most it has aired in a single week on any Cartoon Network feed worldwide at the time, beating the infamous Cartoon Network US Christmas 2017 marathon with 43 additional airings) in 13-hour blocks each day to hype up the premiere of the Sixth Titan arc, which made its' premiere on the Nordic feed that week.
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*** In November 2020 it and its' pairing episode "Thanksgiving" played virtually every other day, usually during the early morning hours.

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*** In November 2020 it 2020, "Serious Business" and its' pairing episode "Thanksgiving" played virtually every other day, usually during the early morning hours.
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*** In November 2020 it and its' pairing episode "Thanksgiving" played virtually every other day, usually during the early morning hours.
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[[caption-width-right:400:[[MemeticMutation We were on the naughty list this year]].]]

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