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Teletoon was a bilingual service, with two separate networks serving the English- and French-speaking populations of Canada. A spin-off channel, Creator/TeletoonRetro[[note]]based on a now defunct [[UsefulNotes/BlockProgramming program block]] [[/note]], was launched in 2007 to provide nostalgic viewers with older cartoons. Though that channel closed in September 2015, Teletoon would continue to air classic cartoons in graveyard slots. Its late night block, Creator/TeletoonAtNight[[note]]which was formed in 2002 as "The Detour on Teletoon" and was commonly shortened to "The Detour", and originally co-existed with another older-skewing block called "Teletoon Unleashed", which was folded into The Detour in 2004. In 2008, the block amended its name to "Teletoon Detour", and a year later, Teletoon at Night was introduced as a separate weekday night block while Teletoon Detour moved exclusively to weekends. This continued until 2010, when the Teletoon Detour branding was fully replaced by the Teletoon at Night branding[[/note]], featured adult animated series, including Canadian-produced shows such as ''WesternAnimation/{{Undergrads}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh''. The majority of Canadian shows aired in the block were [[ShortRunner Short Runners]] and because of this, and Canadian content laws, they are often shown endlessly in repetition. While the English channel's block ended in April 2019, its French counterpart, Télétoon la Nuit, still exists to this day.

Part of Teletoon's license dictates they have to use a portion of their revenue to help create Canadian content. Teletoon has commissioned and funded many series from adaptations of ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'', ''Literature/{{Silverwing}}'' and ''ComicStrip/ForBetterOrForWorse'', to more general shows aimed at international audiences. While the English and French channels started out with exactly the same programming, their schedules started to differ overtime. The French network would go on to produce and receive dubs of shows otherwise shown on other networks like ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' (which did used to air on English Teletoon in the channel’s early years) and ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' (until 2018; [[Creator/MuchMusic Much]] now handles that show in Anglophone Canada).

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Teletoon was a bilingual service, with two separate networks serving the English- and French-speaking populations of Canada. A spin-off channel, Creator/TeletoonRetro[[note]]based on a now defunct [[UsefulNotes/BlockProgramming program block]] [[/note]], was launched in 2007 to provide nostalgic viewers with older cartoons. Though that channel closed in September 2015, Teletoon would continue to air classic cartoons in graveyard slots. Its late night block, Creator/TeletoonAtNight[[note]]which was formed in 2002 as "The Detour on Teletoon" and was commonly shortened to "The Detour", and originally co-existed with another older-skewing block called "Teletoon Unleashed", which was folded into The Detour in 2004. In 2008, the block amended its name to "Teletoon Detour", and a year later, Teletoon at Night was introduced as a separate weekday night block while Teletoon Detour moved exclusively to weekends. This continued until 2010, when the Teletoon Detour branding was fully replaced by the Teletoon at Night branding[[/note]], Creator/TeletoonAtNight, featured adult animated series, including Canadian-produced shows such as ''WesternAnimation/{{Undergrads}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh''. The majority of Canadian shows aired in the block were [[ShortRunner Short Runners]] and because of this, and Canadian content laws, they are often shown endlessly in repetition. While the English channel's block ended in April 2019, its French counterpart, Télétoon la Nuit, nuit, still exists to this day.

Part of Teletoon's license dictates they have to use a portion of their revenue to help create Canadian content. Teletoon has commissioned and funded many series from adaptations of ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'', ''Literature/{{Silverwing}}'' and ''ComicStrip/ForBetterOrForWorse'', to more general shows aimed at international audiences. While the English and French channels started out with exactly the same programming, their schedules started to differ overtime. The French network would go on to produce and receive dubs of shows otherwise shown on other networks like ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' (which did used use to air on English Teletoon in the channel’s early years) and ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' (until 2018; [[Creator/MuchMusic Much]] now handles that show in Anglophone Canada).



On July 4, 2012, Teletoon launched a Canadian version of Cartoon Network, complete with a localized Adult Swim block. In the years since the channel's launch, Teletoon had relied more on original programming and other acquired shows. By September of 2015, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's original shows would air exclusively on the Canadian version. [[note]]Though Teletoon did bring back ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and aired ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 The Powerpuff Girls]]'' reboot in Fall 2016.[[/note]] Teletoon would resume airing Cartoon Network's shows by January of 2017, while Adult Swim shows would return to Teletoon at Night by the Fall of 2017. Ultimately, Corus would announce the launch a 24-hour Adult Swim channel (the first of its kind), subsequently discontinuing both the Canadian Adult Swim block and Teletoon at Night on March 4th and April 1st, 2019, respectively. Starting March 27, 2023, the Teletoon cable channel itself was rebranded to Cartoon Network, thus no longer being treated as a secondary channel and ending the Teletoon brand's 25-year run as an English-language channel, while the existing Cartoon Network channel was rebranded into a Canadian version of Creator/{{Boomerang}}. The Teletoon brand name will continue to be used for the French channel, as well as the Teletoon+ streaming service.

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On July 4, 2012, Teletoon launched a Canadian version of Cartoon Network, complete with a localized Adult Swim block. In the years since the channel's launch, Teletoon had relied more on original programming and other acquired shows. By September of 2015, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's original shows would air exclusively on the Canadian version. [[note]]Though Teletoon did bring back ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and aired ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 The Powerpuff Girls]]'' reboot in Fall 2016.[[/note]] Teletoon would resume airing Cartoon Network's shows by January of 2017, while Adult Swim shows would return to Teletoon at Night by the Fall of 2017. Ultimately, Corus would announce the launch a 24-hour Adult Swim channel (the first of its kind), subsequently discontinuing both the Canadian Adult Swim block and Teletoon at Night on March 4th and April 1st, 2019, respectively. Starting March 27, 2023, the Teletoon cable channel itself was rebranded to under the Cartoon Network, Network branding, thus no longer being treated as a secondary channel and ending the Teletoon brand's 25-year run as an English-language cable channel, while the existing Cartoon Network channel was rebranded into a Canadian version of Creator/{{Boomerang}}. The Teletoon brand name will continue to be used for the French channel, as well as the Teletoon+ streaming service.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Cybersix}}'' (produced by TMS Entertainment; also aired on Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Cybersix}}'' (produced by TMS Entertainment; also aired on Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)nuit)



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Undergrads}}'' (produced by MTV and Decode Entertainment for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Undergrads}}'' (produced by MTV and Decode Entertainment for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)nuit)



* ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'' (produced by Creator/{{MTV}} and Nelvana for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'' (produced by Creator/{{MTV}} and Nelvana for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)
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* ''WesternAnimation/DeltaState'' (produced by Nelvana for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''WesternAnimation/DeltaState'' (produced by Nelvana for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)nuit)



* ''WesternAnimation/BromwellHigh'' (produced by Hat Trick Productions and Decode Entertainment for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''WesternAnimation/BromwellHigh'' (produced by Hat Trick Productions and Decode Entertainment for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)nuit)



* ''WesternAnimation/SonsOfButcher'' (produced by S&S Productions for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''WesternAnimation/SonsOfButcher'' (produced by S&S Productions for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)nuit)



* ''WesternAnimation/StationX'' (produced by Cité-Amérique for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''WesternAnimation/StationX'' (produced by Cité-Amérique for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)nuit)



* ''The Wrong Coast'' (produced by Cuppa Coffee Studios for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''The Wrong Coast'' (produced by Cuppa Coffee Studios for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)nuit)



* ''WesternAnimation/TrippingTheRift'' (produced by [=CinéGroupe=] for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''WesternAnimation/TrippingTheRift'' (produced by [=CinéGroupe=] for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Punch}}'' (created for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Punch}}'' (created for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)nuit)



* ''WesternAnimation/LifesAZoo'' (produced by Creator/CuppaCoffeeStudios for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''WesternAnimation/LifesAZoo'' (produced by Creator/CuppaCoffeeStudios for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)nuit)



* ''WesternAnimation/TheDatingGuy'' (produced by Creator/EntertainmentOne for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheDatingGuy'' (produced by Creator/EntertainmentOne for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)nuit)



* ''WesternAnimation/CrashCanyon'' (produced by Breakthrough Entertainment for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''WesternAnimation/CrashCanyon'' (produced by Breakthrough Entertainment for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)nuit)



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Knuckleheads}}'' (produced by Salambo Productions for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit, premiered on Adult Swim Canada in English)
* ''WesternAnimation/FuggetAboutIt'' (produced by 9 Story Media Group for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Knuckleheads}}'' (produced by Salambo Productions for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit, nuit, premiered on Adult Swim Canada in English)
* ''WesternAnimation/FuggetAboutIt'' (produced by 9 Story Media Group for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)nuit)



* ''2 Nuts and a Richard'' (produced by Oasis Animation for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit, shown on Adult Swim Canada in English)

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* ''2 Nuts and a Richard'' (produced by Oasis Animation for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit, nuit, shown on Adult Swim Canada in English)



* ''Le Mike Ward Show'' (produced by N12 Productions for Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''Le Mike Ward Show'' (produced by N12 Productions for Télétoon la Nuit)nuit)



* ''The Bizarre Stories of Professor Zarbi'' (produced by Salambo Productions for Télétoon la Nuit; shown on Adult Swim Canada in English in 2021)

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* ''The Bizarre Stories of Professor Zarbi'' (produced by Salambo Productions for Télétoon la Nuit; nuit; shown on Adult Swim Canada in English in 2021)



* ''Doomsday Brothers'' (produced by Portfolio Entertainment and N12 Productions for Télétoon la Nuit; shown on Adult Swim Canada in English )
* ''Le Télétoon Show'' (produced by 21g.media for Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''Doomsday Brothers'' (produced by Portfolio Entertainment and N12 Productions for Télétoon la Nuit; nuit; shown on Adult Swim Canada in English )
* ''Le Télétoon Show'' (produced by 21g.media for Télétoon la Nuit)nuit)



** ''WesternAnimation/{{Knuckleheads}}'' originally had an eight-episode sneak peak on Télétoon la Nuit. When the series officially premiered in Fall 2012, it was moved to the daytime schedule. It has since moved back to the nighttime block, or rather, ''the block itself'' moved to the time the series was airing.

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** ''WesternAnimation/{{Knuckleheads}}'' originally had an eight-episode sneak peak on Télétoon la Nuit.nuit. When the series officially premiered in Fall 2012, it was moved to the daytime schedule. It has since moved back to the nighttime block, or rather, ''the block itself'' moved to the time the series was airing.
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[[https://www.teletoon..com Teletoon]] is a Canadian animation network, debuting in 1997 alongside Creator/TheComedyNetwork and Creator/SpaceChannel, when cable channel options opened up in the country during the late [[TheNineties Nineties]]. Originally owned as a joint venture between Creator/FamilyChannel (then a joint venture between Astral Media and WIC), the two big Canadian animation studios Creator/{{Cinar}} and Creator/{{Nelvana}}, and Shaw, as of 2013, it is wholly owned by Creator/CorusEntertainment, who also own Creator/{{YTV}} and Creator/TreehouseTV among other kids networks.

Teletoon is a bilingual service, with two separate networks serving the English- and French-speaking populations of Canada. A spin-off channel, Creator/TeletoonRetro[[note]]based on a now defunct [[UsefulNotes/BlockProgramming program block]] [[/note]], was launched in 2007 to provide nostalgic viewers with older cartoons. Though that channel closed in September 2015, Teletoon would continue to air classic cartoons in graveyard slots. Its late night block, Creator/TeletoonAtNight[[note]]which was formed in 2002 as "The Detour on Teletoon" and was commonly shortened to "The Detour", and originally co-existed with another older-skewing block called "Teletoon Unleashed", which was folded into The Detour in 2004. In 2008, the block amended its name to "Teletoon Detour", and a year later, Teletoon at Night was introduced as a separate weekday night block while Teletoon Detour moved exclusively to weekends. This continued until 2010, when the Teletoon Detour branding was fully replaced by the Teletoon at Night branding[[/note]], featured adult animated series, including Canadian-produced shows such as ''WesternAnimation/{{Undergrads}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh''. The majority of Canadian shows aired in the block were [[ShortRunner Short Runners]] and because of this, and Canadian content laws, they are often shown endlessly in repetition. While the English channel's block ended in April 2019, its French counterpart, Télétoon la Nuit, still exists to this day.

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[[https://www.teletoon..com Teletoon]] is Teletoon was a Canadian animation network, debuting in 1997 alongside Creator/TheComedyNetwork and Creator/SpaceChannel, when cable channel options opened up in the country during the late [[TheNineties Nineties]]. Originally owned as a joint venture between Creator/FamilyChannel (then a joint venture between Astral Media and WIC), the two big Canadian animation studios Creator/{{Cinar}} and Creator/{{Nelvana}}, and Shaw, as of 2013, it is wholly owned by Creator/CorusEntertainment, who also own Creator/{{YTV}} and Creator/TreehouseTV among other kids networks.

Teletoon is was a bilingual service, with two separate networks serving the English- and French-speaking populations of Canada. A spin-off channel, Creator/TeletoonRetro[[note]]based on a now defunct [[UsefulNotes/BlockProgramming program block]] [[/note]], was launched in 2007 to provide nostalgic viewers with older cartoons. Though that channel closed in September 2015, Teletoon would continue to air classic cartoons in graveyard slots. Its late night block, Creator/TeletoonAtNight[[note]]which was formed in 2002 as "The Detour on Teletoon" and was commonly shortened to "The Detour", and originally co-existed with another older-skewing block called "Teletoon Unleashed", which was folded into The Detour in 2004. In 2008, the block amended its name to "Teletoon Detour", and a year later, Teletoon at Night was introduced as a separate weekday night block while Teletoon Detour moved exclusively to weekends. This continued until 2010, when the Teletoon Detour branding was fully replaced by the Teletoon at Night branding[[/note]], featured adult animated series, including Canadian-produced shows such as ''WesternAnimation/{{Undergrads}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh''. The majority of Canadian shows aired in the block were [[ShortRunner Short Runners]] and because of this, and Canadian content laws, they are often shown endlessly in repetition. While the English channel's block ended in April 2019, its French counterpart, Télétoon la Nuit, still exists to this day.



On July 4, 2012, Teletoon launched a Canadian version of Cartoon Network, complete with a localized Adult Swim block. In the years since the channel's launch, Teletoon has relied more on original programming and other acquired shows. By September of 2015, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's original shows would air exclusively on the Canadian version. [[note]]Though Teletoon did bring back ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and aired ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 The Powerpuff Girls]]'' reboot in Fall 2016.[[/note]] Teletoon would resume airing Cartoon Network's shows by January of 2017, while Adult Swim shows would return to Teletoon at Night by the Fall of 2017. Ultimately, Corus would announce the launch a 24-hour Adult Swim channel (the first of its kind), subsequently discontinuing both the Canadian Adult Swim block and Teletoon at Night on March 4th and April 1st, 2019, respectively. Starting March 27, 2023, the Teletoon cable channel itself was rebranded to Cartoon Network, thus no longer being treated as a secondary channel, while the existing Cartoon Network channel was rebranded into a Canadian version of Creator/{{Boomerang}}. The Teletoon brand name will continue to be used for the French channel, as well as the Teletoon+ streaming service.

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On July 4, 2012, Teletoon launched a Canadian version of Cartoon Network, complete with a localized Adult Swim block. In the years since the channel's launch, Teletoon has had relied more on original programming and other acquired shows. By September of 2015, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's original shows would air exclusively on the Canadian version. [[note]]Though Teletoon did bring back ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and aired ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 The Powerpuff Girls]]'' reboot in Fall 2016.[[/note]] Teletoon would resume airing Cartoon Network's shows by January of 2017, while Adult Swim shows would return to Teletoon at Night by the Fall of 2017. Ultimately, Corus would announce the launch a 24-hour Adult Swim channel (the first of its kind), subsequently discontinuing both the Canadian Adult Swim block and Teletoon at Night on March 4th and April 1st, 2019, respectively. Starting March 27, 2023, the Teletoon cable channel itself was rebranded to Cartoon Network, thus no longer being treated as a secondary channel and ending the Teletoon brand's 25-year run as an English-language channel, while the existing Cartoon Network channel was rebranded into a Canadian version of Creator/{{Boomerang}}. The Teletoon brand name will continue to be used for the French channel, as well as the Teletoon+ streaming service.



** More recently, Teletoon and Cartoon Network Canada promoted the ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben102016 Ben 10]]'' reboot as the fifth season, while the former channel advertised the second season of ''Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel'' as a new series on their website. [[note]]Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, which broadcasts ''Power Rangers'' in the U.S, is also guilty of doing this.[[/note]]

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** More recently, Later on, Teletoon and the original Cartoon Network Canada promoted the ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben102016 Ben 10]]'' reboot as the fifth season, while the former channel advertised the second season of ''Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel'' as a new series on their website. [[note]]Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}, which broadcasts ''Power Rangers'' in the U.S, is also guilty of doing this.[[/note]]



** Since 2013, shows produced by Cartoon Network Studios on Télétoon have caught plenty of flack, especially ''Regular Show'' (Announced premieres for new episodes have been pulled twice). The channel hasn't ran a single CN Studios-produced show in the following years until 2018 when they premiered ''Ben 10'' reboot. No other shows have been shown since. However, in 2021, the channel would slowly bring in new CN Studios series... if said are produced for HBO Max.

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** Since 2013, shows produced by Cartoon Network Studios on Télétoon have caught plenty of flack, especially ''Regular Show'' (Announced premieres for new episodes have been pulled twice). The channel hasn't ran a single CN Studios-produced show in the following years until 2018 when they premiered ''Ben 10'' reboot. No other shows have been shown since. However, in 2021, the channel would slowly bring in new CN Studios series... if said are produced for HBO Max.Creator/HBOMax.



** Any [[WesternAnimation/MarvelUniverse Marvel]] show from Creator/DisneyXD that airs on Teletoon may qualify. Those looking forward to ''[[WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015 Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' enjoyed being able to watch new episodes on Disney XD Canada day-and-date with the American channel. Meanwhile, season four of ''[[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' debuted on Teletoon seven months after its U.S premiere, while season three of ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'' premiered in November. While this is common for international broadcasts, what really makes this jarring is the fact that Corus Entertainment owns '''both''' channels.

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** Any [[WesternAnimation/MarvelUniverse Marvel]] show from Creator/DisneyXD that airs aired on Teletoon may qualify. Those looking forward to ''[[WesternAnimation/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2015 Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' enjoyed being able to watch new episodes on Disney XD Canada day-and-date with the American channel. Meanwhile, season four of ''[[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' debuted on Teletoon seven months after its U.S premiere, while season three of ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'' premiered in November. While this is common for international broadcasts, what really makes this jarring is the fact that Corus Entertainment owns '''both''' channels.



** Teletoon's broadcast of ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' was CutShort after the first half of season one. The rest of the series did air on Cartoon Network Canada but, at the time, the network was only available on certain providers. Ironically, when Cartoon Network gained its wider coverage in Fall 2015, reruns of this show and older original programming were removed. At the very least, the complete series was available for streaming on Creator/{{Netflix}} in Canada. The show would get vindicated when ''[[WesternAnimation/YoungJusticeRevivalSeries Outsiders]]'' begin airing on Teletoon in 2019, and was made available to stream on [=StackTV=] via Amazon Creator/PrimeVideo Channels.

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** Teletoon's broadcast of ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' was CutShort after the first half of season one. The rest of the series did air on Cartoon Network Canada but, at the time, the network was only available on certain providers. Ironically, when Cartoon Network gained its wider coverage in Fall 2015, reruns of this show and older original programming were removed. At the very least, the complete series was available for streaming on Creator/{{Netflix}} in Canada. The show would get vindicated when ''[[WesternAnimation/YoungJusticeRevivalSeries Outsiders]]'' begin airing on Teletoon in 2019, and was made available to stream on [=StackTV=] via Amazon Creator/PrimeVideo Creator/AmazonPrimeVideo Channels.
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On July 4, 2012, Teletoon launched a Canadian version of Cartoon Network, complete with a localized Adult Swim block. In the years since the channel's launch, Teletoon has relied more on original programming and other acquired shows. By September of 2015, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's original shows would air exclusively on the Canadian version. [[note]]Though Teletoon did bring back ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and aired ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 The Powerpuff Girls]]'' reboot in Fall 2016.[[/note]] Teletoon would resume airing Cartoon Network's shows by January of 2017, while Adult Swim shows would return to Teletoon at Night by the Fall of 2017. Ultimately, Corus would announce the launch a 24-hour Adult Swim channel (the first of its kind), subsequently discontinuing both the Canadian Adult Swim block and Teletoon at Night on March 4th and April 1st, 2019, respectively. Starting March 27, 2023, the Teletoon cable channel itself will be rebranded to Cartoon Network, thus no longer being treated as a secondary channel, while the existing Cartoon Network channel will be rebranded into a Canadian version of Creator/{{Boomerang}}. The Teletoon brand name will continue to be used for the French channel, as well as the Teletoon+ streaming service.

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On July 4, 2012, Teletoon launched a Canadian version of Cartoon Network, complete with a localized Adult Swim block. In the years since the channel's launch, Teletoon has relied more on original programming and other acquired shows. By September of 2015, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's original shows would air exclusively on the Canadian version. [[note]]Though Teletoon did bring back ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and aired ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 The Powerpuff Girls]]'' reboot in Fall 2016.[[/note]] Teletoon would resume airing Cartoon Network's shows by January of 2017, while Adult Swim shows would return to Teletoon at Night by the Fall of 2017. Ultimately, Corus would announce the launch a 24-hour Adult Swim channel (the first of its kind), subsequently discontinuing both the Canadian Adult Swim block and Teletoon at Night on March 4th and April 1st, 2019, respectively. Starting March 27, 2023, the Teletoon cable channel itself will be was rebranded to Cartoon Network, thus no longer being treated as a secondary channel, while the existing Cartoon Network channel will be was rebranded into a Canadian version of Creator/{{Boomerang}}. The Teletoon brand name will continue to be used for the French channel, as well as the Teletoon+ streaming service.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[{{Slogans}} It's Unreal! / Imagine!]]''[[note]]Top: 1997-2007; Middle: 2007-2011;Bottom: 2011-Present[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[{{Slogans}} It's Unreal! / Imagine!]]''[[note]]Top: 1997-2007; Middle: 2007-2011;Bottom: 2011-Present[[/note]]]]
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* ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' (produced by Nelvana)

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* ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Redwall}}'' (produced by Nelvana)
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On July 4, 2012, Teletoon launched a Canadian version of Cartoon Network, complete with a localized Adult Swim block. In the years since the channel's launch, Teletoon has relied more on original programming and other acquired shows. By September of 2015, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's original shows would air exclusively on the Canadian version. [[note]]Though Teletoon did bring back ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and aired ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 The Powerpuff Girls]]'' reboot in Fall 2016.[[/note]] Teletoon would resume airing Cartoon Network's shows by January of 2017, while Adult Swim shows would return to Teletoon at Night by the Fall of 2017. Ultimately, Corus would announce the launch a 24-hour Adult Swim channel (the first of its kind), subsequently discontinuing both the Canadian Adult Swim block and Teletoon at Night on March 4th and April 1st, 2019, respectively. Starting March 27, 2023, the Teletoon cable channel itself will be rebranded to Cartoon Network, thus no longer being treated as a secondary channel, while the existing Cartoon Network channel will be rebranded into a Canadian version of Creator/{{Boomerang}}. The Teletoon brand name will continue to be used for streaming.

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On July 4, 2012, Teletoon launched a Canadian version of Cartoon Network, complete with a localized Adult Swim block. In the years since the channel's launch, Teletoon has relied more on original programming and other acquired shows. By September of 2015, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's original shows would air exclusively on the Canadian version. [[note]]Though Teletoon did bring back ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and aired ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 The Powerpuff Girls]]'' reboot in Fall 2016.[[/note]] Teletoon would resume airing Cartoon Network's shows by January of 2017, while Adult Swim shows would return to Teletoon at Night by the Fall of 2017. Ultimately, Corus would announce the launch a 24-hour Adult Swim channel (the first of its kind), subsequently discontinuing both the Canadian Adult Swim block and Teletoon at Night on March 4th and April 1st, 2019, respectively. Starting March 27, 2023, the Teletoon cable channel itself will be rebranded to Cartoon Network, thus no longer being treated as a secondary channel, while the existing Cartoon Network channel will be rebranded into a Canadian version of Creator/{{Boomerang}}. The Teletoon brand name will continue to be used for streaming.
the French channel, as well as the Teletoon+ streaming service.
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On July 4, 2012, Teletoon launched a Canadian version of Cartoon Network, complete with a localized Adult Swim block. In the years since the channel's launch, Teletoon has relied more on original programming and other acquired shows. By September of 2015, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's original shows would air exclusively on the Canadian version. [[note]]Though Teletoon did bring back ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and aired ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 The Powerpuff Girls]]'' reboot in Fall 2016.[[/note]] Teletoon would resume airing Cartoon Network's shows by January of 2017, while Adult Swim shows would return to Teletoon at Night by the Fall of 2017. Ultimately, Corus would announce the launch a 24-hour Adult Swim channel (the first of its kind), subsequently discontinuing both the Canadian Adult Swim block and Teletoon at Night on March 4th and April 1st, 2019, respectively. Starting March 27, 2023, the Teletoon cable channel itself will be rebranded to Cartoon Network, thus no longer being treated as a secondary channel. The Teletoon brand name will continued to be used for streaming.

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On July 4, 2012, Teletoon launched a Canadian version of Cartoon Network, complete with a localized Adult Swim block. In the years since the channel's launch, Teletoon has relied more on original programming and other acquired shows. By September of 2015, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's original shows would air exclusively on the Canadian version. [[note]]Though Teletoon did bring back ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and aired ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 The Powerpuff Girls]]'' reboot in Fall 2016.[[/note]] Teletoon would resume airing Cartoon Network's shows by January of 2017, while Adult Swim shows would return to Teletoon at Night by the Fall of 2017. Ultimately, Corus would announce the launch a 24-hour Adult Swim channel (the first of its kind), subsequently discontinuing both the Canadian Adult Swim block and Teletoon at Night on March 4th and April 1st, 2019, respectively. Starting March 27, 2023, the Teletoon cable channel itself will be rebranded to Cartoon Network, thus no longer being treated as a secondary channel. channel, while the existing Cartoon Network channel will be rebranded into a Canadian version of Creator/{{Boomerang}}. The Teletoon brand name will continued continue to be used for streaming.


On July 4, 2012, Teletoon launched a Canadian version of Cartoon Network, complete with a localized Adult Swim block. In the years since the channel's launch, Teletoon has relied more on original programming and other acquired shows. By September of 2015, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's original shows would air exclusively on the Canadian version. [[note]]Though Teletoon did bring back ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and aired ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 The Powerpuff Girls]]'' reboot in Fall 2016.[[/note]] Teletoon would resume airing Cartoon Network's shows by January of 2017, while Adult Swim shows would return to Teletoon at Night by the Fall of 2017. Ultimately, Corus would announce the launch a 24-hour Adult Swim channel (the first of its kind), subsequently discontinuing both the Canadian Adult Swim block and Teletoon at Night on March 4th and April 1st, 2019, respectively.

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On July 4, 2012, Teletoon launched a Canadian version of Cartoon Network, complete with a localized Adult Swim block. In the years since the channel's launch, Teletoon has relied more on original programming and other acquired shows. By September of 2015, Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's original shows would air exclusively on the Canadian version. [[note]]Though Teletoon did bring back ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and aired ''[[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 The Powerpuff Girls]]'' reboot in Fall 2016.[[/note]] Teletoon would resume airing Cartoon Network's shows by January of 2017, while Adult Swim shows would return to Teletoon at Night by the Fall of 2017. Ultimately, Corus would announce the launch a 24-hour Adult Swim channel (the first of its kind), subsequently discontinuing both the Canadian Adult Swim block and Teletoon at Night on March 4th and April 1st, 2019, respectively.
respectively. Starting March 27, 2023, the Teletoon cable channel itself will be rebranded to Cartoon Network, thus no longer being treated as a secondary channel. The Teletoon brand name will continued to be used for streaming.


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** Teletoon's broadcast of ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' was CutShort after the first half of season one. The rest of the series did air on Cartoon Network Canada but, at the time, the network was only available on certain providers. Ironically, when Cartoon Network gained its wider coverage in Fall 2015, reruns of this show and older original programming were removed. At the very least, the complete series was available for streaming on Creator/{{Netflix}} in Canada. The show would get vindicated when ''[[WesternAnimation/YoungJusticeRevivalSeries Outsiders]]'' begin airing on Teletoon in 2019, and was made available to stream on [=StackTV=] via Amazon Creator/PrimeVideo Channels.

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** Teletoon's broadcast of ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice'' ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' was CutShort after the first half of season one. The rest of the series did air on Cartoon Network Canada but, at the time, the network was only available on certain providers. Ironically, when Cartoon Network gained its wider coverage in Fall 2015, reruns of this show and older original programming were removed. At the very least, the complete series was available for streaming on Creator/{{Netflix}} in Canada. The show would get vindicated when ''[[WesternAnimation/YoungJusticeRevivalSeries Outsiders]]'' begin airing on Teletoon in 2019, and was made available to stream on [=StackTV=] via Amazon Creator/PrimeVideo Channels.
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Teletoon is a Canadian animation network, debuting in 1997 alongside Creator/TheComedyNetwork and Creator/SpaceChannel, when cable channel options opened up in the country during the late [[TheNineties Nineties]]. Originally owned as a joint venture between Creator/FamilyChannel (then a joint venture between Astral Media and WIC), the two big Canadian animation studios Creator/{{Cinar}} and Creator/{{Nelvana}}, and Shaw, as of 2013, it is wholly owned by Creator/CorusEntertainment, who also own Creator/{{YTV}} and Creator/TreehouseTV among other kids networks.

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Teletoon [[https://www.teletoon..com Teletoon]] is a Canadian animation network, debuting in 1997 alongside Creator/TheComedyNetwork and Creator/SpaceChannel, when cable channel options opened up in the country during the late [[TheNineties Nineties]]. Originally owned as a joint venture between Creator/FamilyChannel (then a joint venture between Astral Media and WIC), the two big Canadian animation studios Creator/{{Cinar}} and Creator/{{Nelvana}}, and Shaw, as of 2013, it is wholly owned by Creator/CorusEntertainment, who also own Creator/{{YTV}} and Creator/TreehouseTV among other kids networks.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Inspector Gadget|2015}}'' (2015 version; produced by DHX Media)

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Aside from this, the one thing anyone living in the United States will probably notice when looking at the list of Teletoon shows would be the almost complete absence of any {{anime}}. YTV was the primary source for anime series in its early years, while Teletoon would occasionally air anime movies and [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVAs]]. Both versions have shown ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}''[[note]]a Quebec French dub that [[DubNameChange was one of the few French Pokémon media]] [[AvertedTrope to use English Mon and character names!]][[/note]], ''[[Manga/CardcaptorSakura Cardcaptors]]'', ''Anime/{{Bakugan}}'', and ''Anime/SpiderRiders'' at some point, with the French network also having shown ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'', ''Anime/BakutenShootBeyblade'' and ''Manga/{{Naruto}}''.

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Aside from this, the one thing anyone living in the United States will probably notice when looking at the list of Teletoon shows would be the almost complete absence of any {{anime}}. YTV was the primary source for anime series in its early years, while Teletoon would occasionally air anime movies and [[OriginalVideoAnimation OVAs]]. Both versions have shown ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}''[[note]]a ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries''[[note]]a Quebec French dub that [[DubNameChange was one of the few French Pokémon media]] [[AvertedTrope to use English Mon and character names!]][[/note]], ''[[Manga/CardcaptorSakura Cardcaptors]]'', ''Anime/{{Bakugan}}'', and ''Anime/SpiderRiders'' at some point, with the French network also having shown ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'', ''Anime/BakutenShootBeyblade'' and ''Manga/{{Naruto}}''.
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* FlagshipFranchise:
** Considering that its first season was Teletoon's '''highest rated series ever''' when it originally aired, it should come as no surprise that the ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' series is this for the network, being their most popular and iconic original production worldwide.
** ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' qualifies too, given its AdoredByTheNetwork status during is time on air and how it was one of the channel’s longest-running and most well-known shows. [[Administrivia/TropesAreNotGood Unfortunately]], its deeply-maligned reputation in the United States (thanks to Cartoon Network's overexposure of the series at the expense of the rest of its programming) has consequently given [[MadeInCountryX Teletoon (and Canadian animation in general) an extremely bad image]].
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Teletoon is a Canadian animation network, debuting in 1997 alongside Creator/TheComedyNetwork and Creator/SpaceChannel, when cable channel options opened up in the late [[TheNineties Nineties]]. Originally owned as a joint venture between Creator/FamilyChannel (then a joint venture between Astral Media and WIC), the two big Canadian animation studios Creator/{{Cinar}} and Creator/{{Nelvana}}, and Shaw, as of 2013, it is wholly owned by Creator/CorusEntertainment, who also own Creator/{{YTV}} and Creator/TreehouseTV among other kids networks.

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Teletoon is a Canadian animation network, debuting in 1997 alongside Creator/TheComedyNetwork and Creator/SpaceChannel, when cable channel options opened up in the country during the late [[TheNineties Nineties]]. Originally owned as a joint venture between Creator/FamilyChannel (then a joint venture between Astral Media and WIC), the two big Canadian animation studios Creator/{{Cinar}} and Creator/{{Nelvana}}, and Shaw, as of 2013, it is wholly owned by Creator/CorusEntertainment, who also own Creator/{{YTV}} and Creator/TreehouseTV among other kids networks.
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Teletoon Canada should not be confused with Télétoon+, a cable TV network in France owned by Creator/{{Vivendi}}'s Canal+ group.
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* ''Nanook's Great Hunt'' (produced by Elma Animation and Medver International)

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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Ever since Creator/CorusEntertainment gained full control of Teletoon, the network has really dropped the ball when it comes to properly promoting its programs. For example; the second season of ''Series/PowerRangersDinoCharge'' was incorrectly called ''Super Dino Charge'', instead of ''Dino Supercharge''; the final season of ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'' was promoted as a new series, and then there's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dbZyMg8NEM this promo]] for ''WesternAnimation/CounterfeitCat'' which refers to Gark as a ''she''.

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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Ever since Creator/CorusEntertainment gained full control of Teletoon, the network has really dropped the ball when it comes to properly promoting its programs. For example; the second season of ''Series/PowerRangersDinoCharge'' was incorrectly called ''Super Dino Charge'', instead of ''Dino Supercharge''; the final season of ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'' ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'' was promoted as a new series, and then there's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dbZyMg8NEM this promo]] for ''WesternAnimation/CounterfeitCat'' which refers to Gark as a ''she''.
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* ''ComicBook/KaputAndZosky'' (produced by Futurikon and Tooncan Productions)

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* ''ComicBook/KaputAndZosky'' (produced by Futurikon and Tooncan Productions)
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* ''WesternAnimation/MarvinTheTapDancingHorse'' (produced by Nelvana; moved to Creator/TreehouseTV)

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* ''WesternAnimation/MaggieAndTheFerociousBeast'' (produced by Nelvana)

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* ''WesternAnimation/MarvinTheTapDancingHorse'' (produced by Nelvana)

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Teletoon is a bilingual service, with two separate networks serving the English- and French-speaking populations of Canada. A spin-off channel, Creator/TeletoonRetro[[note]]based on a now defunct [[UsefulNotes/BlockProgramming program block]] [[/note]], was launched in 2007 to provide nostalgic viewers with older cartoons. Though that channel closed in September 2015, Teletoon would continue to air classic cartoons in graveyard slots. Its late night block, Creator/TeletoonAtNight[[note]]which was formed on 2002 as "The Detour on Teletoon" and was commonly shortened to "The Detour", and originally co-existed with another older-skewing block called "Teletoon Unleashed", which was folded into The Detour in 2004. In 2008, the block amended its name to "Teletoon Detour", and a year later, Teletoon at Night was introduced as a separate weekday night block while Teletoon Detour moved exclusively to weekends. This continued until 2010, when the Teletoon Detour branding was fully replaced by the Teletoon at Night branding[[/note]], featured adult animated series, including Canadian-produced shows such as ''WesternAnimation/{{Undergrads}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh''. The majority of Canadian shows aired in the block were [[ShortRunner Short Runners]] and because of this, and Canadian content laws, they are often shown endlessly in repetition. While the English channel's block ended in April 2019, its French counterpart, Télétoon la Nuit, still exists to this day.

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Teletoon is a bilingual service, with two separate networks serving the English- and French-speaking populations of Canada. A spin-off channel, Creator/TeletoonRetro[[note]]based on a now defunct [[UsefulNotes/BlockProgramming program block]] [[/note]], was launched in 2007 to provide nostalgic viewers with older cartoons. Though that channel closed in September 2015, Teletoon would continue to air classic cartoons in graveyard slots. Its late night block, Creator/TeletoonAtNight[[note]]which was formed on in 2002 as "The Detour on Teletoon" and was commonly shortened to "The Detour", and originally co-existed with another older-skewing block called "Teletoon Unleashed", which was folded into The Detour in 2004. In 2008, the block amended its name to "Teletoon Detour", and a year later, Teletoon at Night was introduced as a separate weekday night block while Teletoon Detour moved exclusively to weekends. This continued until 2010, when the Teletoon Detour branding was fully replaced by the Teletoon at Night branding[[/note]], featured adult animated series, including Canadian-produced shows such as ''WesternAnimation/{{Undergrads}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh''. The majority of Canadian shows aired in the block were [[ShortRunner Short Runners]] and because of this, and Canadian content laws, they are often shown endlessly in repetition. While the English channel's block ended in April 2019, its French counterpart, Télétoon la Nuit, still exists to this day.
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** ''WesternAnimation/PackagesFromPlanetX'' and ''WesternAnimation/AtomicPuppet'' were also co-produced in association with Creator/DisneyXD (the former between Canada's Creator/MercuryFilmworks and France's Alphanim/Gaumont Animation). ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'' and ''WesternAnimation/CounterfeitCat'' were produced in association with the U.K version (the former was from when it was branded as Jetix, and the latter with Britain's Creator/AardmanAnimations).

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** ''WesternAnimation/PackagesFromPlanetX'' and ''WesternAnimation/AtomicPuppet'' were also co-produced in association with Creator/DisneyXD (the former latter between Canada's Creator/MercuryFilmworks and France's Alphanim/Gaumont Animation). ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'' and ''WesternAnimation/CounterfeitCat'' were produced in association with the U.K version (the former was from when it was branded as Jetix, and the latter with Britain's Creator/AardmanAnimations).
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* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' (produced by Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation and Cookie Jar Entertainment)

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* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' (produced by Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation and Cookie Jar Entertainment)
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American viewers will recognize Teletoon as Canada's answer to Creator/CartoonNetwork, with Teletoon at Night formally being the go-to network for Creator/AdultSwim shows. Just as Teletoon has aired almost every Cartoon Network show in existence, with [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls a]] [[WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory few]] [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack exceptions]], Cartoon Network has also aired a handful of Teletoon shows.

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American viewers will recognize Teletoon as Canada's answer to Creator/CartoonNetwork, with Teletoon at Night formally formerly being the go-to network for Creator/AdultSwim shows. Just as Teletoon has aired almost every Cartoon Network show in existence, with [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls a]] [[WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory few]] [[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack exceptions]], Cartoon Network has also aired a handful of Teletoon shows.
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Teletoon is a Canadian animation network, debuting in 1997 alongside Creator/TheComedyNetwork and Creator/SpaceChannel, when cable channel options opened up in the late [[TheNineties Nineties]]. Originally owned as a joint venture, as of 2013, it is wholly owned by Creator/CorusEntertainment, who also own Creator/{{YTV}} and Creator/TreehouseTV among other kids networks.

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Teletoon is a Canadian animation network, debuting in 1997 alongside Creator/TheComedyNetwork and Creator/SpaceChannel, when cable channel options opened up in the late [[TheNineties Nineties]]. Originally owned as a joint venture, venture between Creator/FamilyChannel (then a joint venture between Astral Media and WIC), the two big Canadian animation studios Creator/{{Cinar}} and Creator/{{Nelvana}}, and Shaw, as of 2013, it is wholly owned by Creator/CorusEntertainment, who also own Creator/{{YTV}} and Creator/TreehouseTV among other kids networks.
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** French co-productions include ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' (and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingSpiez''), ''WesternAnimation/BlakeAndMortimer'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Creepschool}}'', ''WesternAnimation/DeltaState'', ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeMe'', the English dub of ''WesternAnimation/Patrol03'', ''WesternAnimation/PotatoesAndDragons'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}'', ''WesternAnimation/FredsHead'', the first two seasons (based of the French episodes order) of ''WesternAnimation/Knuckleheads'' and the AnimatedAdaptation of ''[[ComicBook/BarbeRouge Redbeard]]''.

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** French co-productions include ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' (and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingSpiez''), ''WesternAnimation/BlakeAndMortimer'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Creepschool}}'', ''WesternAnimation/DeltaState'', ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeMe'', the English dub of ''WesternAnimation/Patrol03'', ''WesternAnimation/PotatoesAndDragons'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}'', ''WesternAnimation/FredsHead'', the first two seasons (based of the French episodes order) of ''WesternAnimation/Knuckleheads'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Knuckleheads}}'' and the AnimatedAdaptation of ''[[ComicBook/BarbeRouge Redbeard]]''.

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* ''Splatalot!'' (Season 2) (produced by Marblemedia; shown on YTV in English)



* ''Le Mike Ward Show'' (produced by Mike Ward for Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' (2018; produced by Fresh TV)

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* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' (2018; produced (produced by Fresh TV)



* ''Doomsday Brothers'' (produced by Portfolio Entertainment for Télétoon la Nuit; shown on Adult Swim Canada in English )
* ''Le Télétoon Show'' (produced by Didier Lambert and Hugolin Chevrette for Télétoon la Nuit)

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* ''Doomsday Brothers'' (produced by Portfolio Entertainment and N12 Productions for Télétoon la Nuit; shown on Adult Swim Canada in English )
* ''Le Télétoon Show'' (produced by Didier Lambert and Hugolin Chevrette 21g.media for Télétoon la Nuit)



* AdoredByTheNetwork: [[JustifiedTrope Justified.]] ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'' was the one show on Teletoon at Night that received the most promotion because it was the only exclusive, first-run show on the block.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' is practically Télétoon's flagship show since it airs at least three times a day (6pm, 9pm and 11pm, now 11:30pm since Fall 2020). Since Fall 2011, they wouldn't even change its timeslot during a marathon of another show, special event or whenever a genre-oriented programming block was on.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: [[JustifiedTrope Justified.]] ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'' was the one show on Teletoon at Night that received the most promotion because it was the only exclusive, first-run show on the block.
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''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' is practically Télétoon's flagship show since it airs at least three times a day (6pm, 9pm and 11pm, now 11:30pm since Fall 2020). Since Fall 2011, they wouldn't even change its timeslot during a marathon of another show, special event or whenever a genre-oriented programming block was on.



* BadExportForYou: Instead of Adult Swim Canada or Teletoon at Night, new original programming from Adult Swim in the U.S. (including new seasons of ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' and ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'') were once exclusive to the now-defunct Canadian "Adult Swim - Subscribe & Watch" [=SVOD=] mobile app, which was programmed by [as] Games. Unfortunately for cord-cutters, the app had been marred by various bugs and compatibility issues.



** French co-productions include ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' (and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingSpiez''), ''WesternAnimation/BlakeAndMortimer'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Creepschool}}'', ''WesternAnimation/DeltaState'', ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeMe'', the English dub of ''WesternAnimation/Patrol03'', ''WesternAnimation/PotatoesAndDragons'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}'', and the AnimatedAdaptation of ''[[ComicBook/BarbeRouge Redbeard]]''.

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** French co-productions include ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' (and ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingSpiez''), ''WesternAnimation/BlakeAndMortimer'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Creepschool}}'', ''WesternAnimation/DeltaState'', ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeMe'', the English dub of ''WesternAnimation/Patrol03'', ''WesternAnimation/PotatoesAndDragons'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}'', ''WesternAnimation/FredsHead'', the first two seasons (based of the French episodes order) of ''WesternAnimation/Knuckleheads'' and the AnimatedAdaptation of ''[[ComicBook/BarbeRouge Redbeard]]''.



*** Similar to what happened in the U.S., the seventh season of ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'' [[ChannelHop was originally planned to air on Adult Swim]]. But, as a result of the above, and because ''Archer'' was pretty much the only major show Teletoon at Night had left, it was decided at the last minute the show would remain as is.
** Since 2013, shows produced by Cartoon Network Studios on Télétoon have caught plenty of flack, especially ''Regular Show'' (Announced premieres for new episodes have been pulled twice). The channel hasn't ran a single CN Studios-produced show in the following years until 2018 when they premiered ''Ben 10'' reboot. No other shows have been shown since.

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*** Similar to what happened in the U.S., the seventh season of ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'' [[ChannelHop was originally planned to air on Adult Swim]]. But, as a result of the above, and because ''Archer'' was pretty much the only major show Teletoon at Night had left, it was decided at the last minute the show would remain as is.
** Since 2013, shows produced by Cartoon Network Studios on Télétoon have caught plenty of flack, especially ''Regular Show'' (Announced premieres for new episodes have been pulled twice). The channel hasn't ran a single CN Studios-produced show in the following years until 2018 when they premiered ''Ben 10'' reboot. No other shows have been shown since. However, in 2021, the channel would slowly bring in new CN Studios series... if said are produced for HBO Max.



** The French dub of ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'' on Télétoon la Nuit only had new episodes for one single month, the same month it premiered. It was in reruns for the next two years until it was pulled from the schedule. Eventually, the dub would find its way on Prime Video
** ''2 Nuts And A Richard''. Despite the show being [[AdoredByTheNetwork adored by Télétoon la Nuit]], Adult Swim hasn't made a single promo (save for a promotional trailer) nor made any mention of the series on any of its 2015 and 2016 promo spots (unless you count the schedule image from the Fall 2015 promo). Since Fall 2016, the only time the show has been mentioned is at the end of promos for other shows.[[note]]It's common practice for Corus Entertainment and the former Shaw Media networks to briefly promote Canadian programs in small lettering at the end of promos for other shows.[[/note]] It doesn't help that new English-dubbed episode premieres have been sporadic since the beginning of 2016.
*** Made more perplexing by the fact that this show has never aired on Teletoon at Night despite being produced for its french-language counterpart. Like ''Night Sweats'', ''Knuckleheads'' (which was also produced for Télétoon la Nuit), and season three of ''WesternAnimation/FuggetAboutIt'', the English dub premiered exclusively on Adult Swim in Fall 2015. However, whereas all three programs eventually aired on the former block, ''2 Nuts And A Richard'' could still only be seen on the latter.



** Since the late 2010s, any acquisitions on Télétoon la Nuit that aren't ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' or ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' are bound to this. Even if the show is highly successful elsewhere, the block will either show the series twice a week or it will be pulled from the channel entirely. One example, ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'', an acquisition that's been on the network for over 19 years was pulled from the channel in 2018. Although, in this case, the show channel hopped to Z, a French network whose broadcast [[Creator/BellMedia owner]] happens to own the English rights on another [[Creator/MuchMusic network]].
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* ''Journey to the West: Legends of the MonkeyKing'' (the English dub) (produced by China Central Television and Cinar)

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* ''WesternAnimation/AnimalCrackers'' (produced by Cinar and Gaumont Animation)
* ''WesternAnimation/BlazingDragons'' (produced by Nelvana and Carlton Television)

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* ''WesternAnimation/BlazingDragons'' (produced by Nelvana and Carlton Television)Nelvana)



* ''WesternAnimation/BadDog'' (produced by Creator/CineGroupe and Creator/SabanEntertainment)

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* ''WesternAnimation/BadDog'' (produced by Creator/CineGroupe and Creator/SabanEntertainment)Creator/CineGroupe)



* ''Flight Squad'' (produced by Cinar and Antéfilms)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheBaskervilles'' (produced by Cinar and Gaumont Animation)
* ''Animation/JourneyToTheWestLegendsOfTheMonkeyKing'' (the English dub) (produced by China Central Television and Cinar)

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* ''Flight Squad'' (produced by Cinar and Antéfilms)
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheBaskervilles'' (produced by Cinar and Gaumont Animation)
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* ''Animation/JourneyToTheWestLegendsOfTheMonkeyKing'' ''Journey to the West: Legends of the MonkeyKing'' (the English dub) (produced by China Central Television and Cinar)



* ''WesternAnimation/AMissMallardMystery'' (produced by Creator/{{Cinar}} and Shanghai Animation Film Studio)

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* ''WesternAnimation/AMissMallardMystery'' (produced by Creator/{{Cinar}} and Shanghai Animation Film Studio)Creator/{{Cinar}})



* ''WesternAnimation/YakkityYak'' (produced by Studio B Productions and Kapow Pictures)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}'' (produced by Tooncan Productions and Xilam Animation)

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* ''WesternAnimation/PotatoesAndDragons'' (produced by Cinar and Gaumont Animation)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Creepschool}}'' (produced by Cinar and Gaumont Animation)

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Creepschool}}'' (produced by Cinar and Gaumont Animation)Cinar)



* ''Majority Rules'' (2009; produced by Entertainment One Ltd.; moved to Creator/FamilyChannel)[[index]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheDatingGuy'' (produced by Creator/EntertainmentOne and Marblemedia for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Skatoony}}'' (the Canadian version) (produced by Creator/FremantleMedia and Marblemedia)

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheDatingGuy'' (produced by Creator/EntertainmentOne and Marblemedia for Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la Nuit)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Skatoony}}'' (the Canadian version) (produced by Creator/FremantleMedia and Marblemedia)



* ''Night Sweats'' (produced by Blue Ant Media and Creator/MondoMedia for Teletoon at Night, but premiered on Adult Swim Canada)[[index]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/AtomicPuppet'' (produced by Creator/MercuryFilmworks and Gaumont Animation)

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* ''WesternAnimation/AtomicPuppet'' (produced by Creator/MercuryFilmworks and Gaumont Animation)Creator/MercuryFilmworks)

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