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* ''Literature/HarryAndHisBucketFullOfDinosaurs'' (produced by CCI Entertainment; moved to Creator/TreehouseTV)

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* ''Literature/HarryAndHisBucketFullOfDinosaurs'' ''WesternAnimation/HarryAndHisBucketFullOfDinosaurs'' (produced by CCI Entertainment; moved to Creator/TreehouseTV)
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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/PokemonTheSeries''[[note]]the French dub that aired on Télétoon in the 2000's is fascinating in that that [[DubNameChange was one of the few French Pokémon media]] [[AvertedTrope to use English Mon and character names,]] though when it returned to the network in 2014 it was merely [[InconsistentDub the imported Belgian/European French dub with all its name changes]],[[/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/PokemonTheSeries''[[note]]the edited version of the French dub that aired on Télétoon in the 2000's is fascinating in that that [[DubNameChange it was one of the few French Pokémon media]] [[AvertedTrope to use English Mon and character names,]] though when it returned to the network in 2014 it was merely [[InconsistentDub the imported Belgian/European French dub with all its name changes]],[[/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}}''.



* AdoredByTheNetwork: While it never aired on English Teletoon or Cartoon Network Canada, ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' is practically Télétoon's flagship show since it airs at least three times a day (usually at 6pm, 9pm and 11pm), as its Quebec French dub is hugely successful in the province. 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. However, since Fall 2020, they dialed down a bit by moving the 11pm airing to another time. Leaving space for any other shows and movies to run in its place.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: While it never only briefly aired on English Teletoon or and never on Cartoon Network Canada, ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' is practically Télétoon's flagship show since it airs at least three times a day (usually at 6pm, 9pm and 11pm), as its Quebec French dub is hugely successful in the province. 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. However, since Fall 2020, they dialed down a bit by moving the 11pm airing to another time. Leaving space for any other shows and movies to run in its place.
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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.

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Teletoon (now rebranded as Creator/CartoonNetwork Canada in Anglophone markets) 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.
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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 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).

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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 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).
Canada, and English Teletoon was known to air ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut'' on occasion).



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/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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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/PokemonTheSeries''[[note]]a Quebec ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries''[[note]]the French dub that aired on Télétoon in the 2000's is fascinating in that that [[DubNameChange was one of the few French Pokémon media]] [[AvertedTrope to use English Mon and character names!]][[/note]], names,]] though when it returned to the network in 2014 it was merely [[InconsistentDub the imported Belgian/European French dub with all its name changes]],[[/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}}''.



* AdoredByTheNetwork: ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' is practically Télétoon's flagship show since it airs at least three times a day (usually at 6pm, 9pm and 11pm). 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. However, since Fall 2020, they dialed down a bit by moving the 11pm airing to another time. Leaving space for any other shows and movies to run in its place.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: While it never aired on English Teletoon or Cartoon Network Canada, ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' is practically Télétoon's flagship show since it airs at least three times a day (usually at 6pm, 9pm and 11pm).11pm), as its Quebec French dub is hugely successful in the province. 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. However, since Fall 2020, they dialed down a bit by moving the 11pm airing to another time. Leaving space for any other shows and movies to run in its place.
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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, 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, continues to run on the French channel to this day.

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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 [[MediaNotes/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, 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, continues to run on the French channel to this day.
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* ''WesternAnimation/KaputAndZosky'' (produced by Tooncan Productions)

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* ''WesternAnimation/KaputAndZosky'' * ''ComicBook/KaputAndZosky'' (produced by Tooncan Productions)
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* OnlySoManyCanadianActors: Many of their original productions use the same pool of voice actors from either Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal. The few that don't, such as ''WesternAnimation/{{Chaotic}}'' or their British co-productions, pull their own version of the trope with their respective voice pools in New York and England.

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* OnlySoManyCanadianActors: Many of their original productions use the same pool of voice actors from either Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal. The few that don't, such as ''WesternAnimation/{{Chaotic}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Chaotic}}'', the first season of ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (besides Creator/IanJamesCorlett), ''WesternAnimation/TheKidsFromRoom402'', ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh'' or their British co-productions, pull their own version of the trope with their respective voice pools in New York York, Los Angeles and England.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Patrol03'' (the English dub) (produced by Cinar)

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* ''WesternAnimation/Patrol03'' (the English dub) (produced by Cinar)Cinar and France Animation)

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