Boomerang is becoming a streaming service

Does this mean that the channel will be getting the axe soon? Who knows?

Well on the bright side those episodes of Bunnicula and Be Cool Scooby Doo that CN never aired and then banished to Boomerang will now be available in the US. Too bad they already aired almost everywhere else in the world already because CN can't maintain a schedule that isn't all just one show.

isn't this like year old news?

Isn't this network doing nothing more than showing modern Cartoon Network's leftovers than showing older cartoons?

People still watch tv? Everything should just become a streaming service at this point.

Yeah no. Look how Netflix and Amazon turned out.

At least most of the shit isn't forced upon the users, watch at will.

If you think about it people who willingly watch SJW propaganda is worse than those forced to watch it.

Exactly

How? They want to watch it, that is their problem.

They are willingly brainwashing themselves.

If I can get all of the Hanna Barbera stuff then it might be worth it. But then again fuck paying for television

Boomerang is fucking pathetic. All they show is stuff from a few years ago. Old cartoons rarely appear or are sparse in selection. Then it has ads for obnoxious CN nu-cartoons to remind you there is no escape.

Nothing's forced upon you with television either. You don't like it you don't watch it

That's a shit idea. A) Nobody would pay for it and B) Netflix and Amazon already hold a monopoly

Turning from basic services to some of the most profitable enterprises in business over the course of a few years?

Shows and movies are mostly shit and full of pozz, all of the good stuff you can find online for free, all of their originals are shit and paying for Netflix helps funds domestic terrorism.

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Take a break user, you need it.

Hey TS, glad to see you're no longer being a namefag. It's time to stop avatarfagging now.

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I personal think its for the best, maybe if it does well Groovies might make a comeback.

Netflix recently released a documentary short where they praise the "White Helmets", a terrorist group in Syria that has been found to have faked footage repeatedly of them saving people (they save the same people in various videos and they've also been caught doing special FX makeup). They've also been known to shoot at those that try defying them and of course threaten the lives of those that try escaping regions under their control.

So yeah Netflix has helped terrorists.

Two words: George Soros

Yes user, we get it. From the various threads you've posted in, for the last couple of week if not months. Netflix is a service as shilled as other streaming services and any original content that they make has a high probably to be bugged especially in this timeline of events.

We get it.

Did you people miss the Dear White People shitstorm?

No, we were there, we were there when they talked about it in the Luke Cage Threads, we were there when they mentioned it in the tumblr cancer threads, and we here when you're bringing it up again. We get it user, we get it.

Its cheaper

If the truth annoys you then clearly you don't get it.

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The original content sure looks great

That's a cute Dorothy.

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Did that stop being shit?
Whatever happened to that rule of having to air old cartoon characters? Wouldn't that keep the channel up or do you figure they're about to try and pad out their nonexistent Cartoon Network schedule?


I'll take it that shit's still going through since you're not celebrating?

Old cartoons are uncool and not made by the indie animation clique.

Plus they're not Cartoon Network's necessarily

Another adaption?

It's called "Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz"

They should just dump all their old cartoons onto Netflix/Amazon, they stand a better chance of getting a bigger audience.

Boomerang as a streaming service is really only going to appeal to hardcore fans of old cartoons. This is like Crunchyroll or WWE Network, but I think the target market for people who like those old cartoons is smaller than for anime and wrasslin.

Now they could try to market it to parents as a thing for kids to watch all their favorite cartoons but that might mean lots of older cartoons showing the censored versions, with many not being shown at all.

But maybe I'm wrong and it will be a massive success, I might even try it out if they put up those horrible Hanna-Barbera cartoons that are so bad no one's even willing to upload them for pirating.

Just let Boomerang die.

Licensing contracts can be hard to work out and aren't forever