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I'm usually not awake when it's on, and I already have it on DVD....that and G4 fails as a channel Wink
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Actually this was advertised as starting at 8am. So you should be awake. And as for G4... i'll leave that alone
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HeMan is running at 11:30pm EST on Boomerang as of Monday 11/23

I havent recorded one to see which series it is. But the first episode sounds like the newer series.
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Samurai Seven on IFC and Animania

Animania HD, available nationally on Dish Network (Ch. 9474), will have the U.S. TV premiere of Samurai 7 on Wednesday, March 1, 2006 at 9:00 pm ET as part of the channel's new Wednesday "Animayhem" block. The cable TV premiere of Samurai 7 will air on IFC on Saturday, April 1, 2006 at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT. The half-hour series will air in conjunction with IFC's "Samurai Saturdays," a weekly presentation of classic, Asian martial-arts-themed movies.
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PostThu Feb 23, 2006 12:00 pm
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Hey Fodder! It's time to adjust your TiVo!

Justice League comes to Boomerang April 23rd

Boomerang's April schedule is out. Beginning Sunday, April 23rd, Justice League will have a 7 hour marathon beginning at 5:30 pm est. Then, on Monday, April 24th, it airs daily at 11:30pm est.
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PostSat Mar 04, 2006 8:04 pm
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Alright i'll go get the TiVo ready. Really showing the new Justice League series? Seems a bit new for Boomerang doesn't it. No complaints here though.

Although they are showing the final Gotham Knights on Boomerang as well. But Justice League is still newer.

edit - just noticed its taking the HeMan shift. Which didnt last long by Boomerang's standards.
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Boomerang Prepares to “Pity the Fool” Who Takes on Mr. T for April 1 Marathon
15-Hour April Fools Day Marathon Determines Who Will Leave the Network Forever

Boomerang is proud to present the most anticipated showdown in television history with the staging of the blockbuster, battle event TAKING ON MR. T. From sunrise to sunset, there will be a no-holds-barred, “winner takes all” contest as the animated Mr. T (famous tough guy from The A-Team of the 1980s) is pitted against a line-up of famous cartoon all-stars on Saturday, April 1, 6 a.m.-9 p.m. (ET). Each hour Mr. T will take on a new opponent. Running commentary and on-air updates will appear between episodes to allow fans to keep tally of the matches. TAKING ON MR. T is an event with amazingly high stakes: the loser will be banished from the network forever! As an added bonus, 24-hour commercial-free Boomerang will also premiere four half-hour episodes of Mr. T (1983-86) that have never before played on Boomerang—Mystery of the Mind-Thieves, The Hundred Year Old Mystery, Mystery on the Rocky Mountain Express and The Ninja Mystery—perhaps the last time audiences will be able to see Mr. T in an uninterrupted format.

“Mr. T has always been vocal about his lack of patience for fools. Now for 15 straight hours he will fight some of the network’s top stars, including Popeye, Scooby-Doo, Yogi Bear, Papa Smurf, The Shmoo, Dee Dee and Tom and Jerry,” said Marc Buhaj, Cartoon Network and Boomerang vice president of programming and scheduling. “No-one associated with Boomerang ever imagined that we would be able to showcase such a significant event. TAKING ON MR. T was six years in the making. This is a one-off contest that will not be repeated. The loser is required to pack their bags and depart the channel. It’s an elimination contest in the true sense of the word! As an indication of how serious the other toon stars are, Secret Squirrel will not reveal his fight plans, Hong Kong Phooey has been training overseas and the normally quiet Papa Smurf has dubbed his contest with Mr. T ‘The Battle of the Beards.’ This is true television history in the making.”

Television personality Mr. T stars as Mr. T, athletics coach to a multi-racial team of American teenage gymnasts (Robin, Spike, Woody and Jeff) who travel the world to competitions and wind up pursuing and capturing criminals in various locales. Bracketed around each of the series’ 30 episodes are live-action closings of Mr. T himself, the Mohawk-wearing, muscle-bound, gold-chained, raspy-voiced hero delivering a valuable moral lesson to young viewers. From a historical viewpoint, Mr. T, produced by Ruby-Spears, was originally one of NBC’s Saturday morning anchors that consistently delivered solid ratings, along with Alvin and the Chipmunks and The Smurfs. Mr. T also carries the distinction of having a #1 show in prime time (The A-Team) as well as a #1 Saturday morning program.

TAKING ON MR. T will launch at 6 a.m. with 30 minutes of the spinach-fueled Popeye, followed by a favorite Mr. T episode. At 7 a.m., super-sleuth Scooby-Doo tag-teams for a half hour, again followed by a Mr. T mystery. Heavy-weight Magilla Gorilla next appears at 8 a.m., only to be answered by yet another Mr. T showing. The pattern continues for another 12 hours and will feature appearances by Papa Smurf, Yogi Bear, Pink Panther, Bugs Bunny, Duck Dodgers, Dee Dee, The Shmoo, Hong Kong Phooey, Dick Dastardly, Secret Squirrel, Dexter and Tom and Jerry.
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Boomerang to Celebrate Earth Day with U.S. Television Premiere of 13 “Lost Episodes” of Groundbreaking Captain Planet and the Planeteers
Two Four-Hour Marathons of Never-Before-Seen 6th Season to Air 7:30-11:30 a.m., 3:30-7:30 p.m. on April 22

Media Magnate and Environmentalist Ted Turner had a brainstorm in the fall of 1988—what better way to teach children the importance of protecting the Earth’s environment than by creating an animated superhero whose mission would be to work with five international teenagers to rid the world of its many dangerous eco-villains? Thus was born the world’s first cartoon series to deal specifically with environmental themes: Captain Planet and the Planeteers, which premiered on TBS and 223 independent stations in syndication on Sept. 10, 1990, teaching children that they, too, could be eco-heroes for Earth. Featuring the participation of many major celebrity voices, Captain Planet and the Planeteers played successfully for five seasons in the U.S., and continued for another sixth season overseas.

In honor of Earth Day 2006 on April 22, Boomerang, Cartoon Network’s 24-hour commercial free network showcasing classic cartoons, will treat U.S. audiences to an exclusive, first-time presentation of the 13 half-hour episodes that comprise the sixth and final season of Captain Planet and the Planeteers. The episodes—each of which presents an important environmental concern that resonates to this day—will play in order from 7:30-11:30 a.m., and from 3:30-7:30 p.m. (ET).

Captain Planet and the Planeteers represents Ted’s first foray into the world of animation, which of course includes conceiving and launching Cartoon Network just two years later,” said Marc Buhaj, Cartoon Network and Boomerang vice president of programming and scheduling. “In addition to the global environmental themes, it was Ted’s overwhelming passion and commitment to the project that induced dozens of top-name celebrities to lend their talents. The cast included Whoopi Goldberg, Meg Ryan, Martin Sheen, Elizabeth Taylor, Sting, Danny Glover, Helen Hunt, Neil Patrick Harris, Louis Gossett, Jr., Malcolm McDowell, Fred Savage, Tim Curry, Dionne Warwick, James Coburn, Jeff Goldblum and Edward Asner. This galaxy of stars all shared Ted’s dedication to the mission of helping to educate young people about environmental issues.”

“Best of all, the series became an international hit as well, ensuring that kids around the world could enjoy and learn from its theme, The Power is Yours!” added Mark Norman, senior vice president of business operations for Cartoon Network U.S. and Boomerang. “We were delighted to learn that the 13 final episodes were now available for telecast, and we determined to create a real television ‘event’ for Boomerang on Earth Day so that parents could have a remarkable opportunity to introduce their children to environmentalism, teamwork and Captain Planet.”

The show’s premise begins when Gaia, the spirit of the Earth, awakens from a 100-year nap to discover the devastating effect people have had on the planet’s environment in the 20th century. Fearing for the future, she calls upon five young people from around the world—Kwame (Africa), Wheeler (North America), Linka (then Soviet Union), Gi (Asia) and Ma-Ti (South America)—to lead the battle against further destruction of the Earth. She gives these Planeteers magic rings that enable each of them to control one element of nature: Earth, Fire, Wind, Water and Heart, respectively. When the Planeteers combine their powers, Captain Planet, an environmental superhero, is summoned.

The 13 final episodes of season six continue the Planeteers’ quest to battle eco-villains bent upon polluting and plundering the Earth’s resources for their own gain. Episode synopses include the following:

* Ring Panda-Monium: In a daring rescue attempt, the Planeteers go under cover and join Madam Mao’s circus to help save a panda named Juliet. Wheeler can hardly contain his excitement at having the opportunity to be a circus performer. But to the Planeteers’ dismay, they find that life under the big top, especially for the animals, isn’t just clowning around.

* An Eye for an Eye: When Hoggish Greedly decides that river dolphins in the Amazon are eating into his commercial fishing profits, he devises a demented plan to wipe out his competition.

* 101 Mutations: Wheeler’s kid cousin, Joey, is devastated when his new puppy, Skippy, dies from birth defects. When Joey runs away to the puppy mill where Skippy was born, he learns first hand about the inhumane conditions that often accompany mass market pet breeding operations. What’s more, this puppy mill is being run by the always atrocious Dr. Blight!

* Whoo Gives a Hoot: Responding to a court order, the Planeteers have only days to collect evidence which proves that Looten Plunder is illegally clear-cutting one of our last old-growth forests.

* Frog Day Afternoon: Frogs around the globe are disappearing at an alarming rate! It appears that the scar on Dr. Blight’s face is spreading, and she thinks that a concoction of amphibian DNA will regenerate her skin and restore her girlish glamour. Anybody for a froggy frappe?!?

* A Good Bomb is Hard to Find: Using her latest time travel device, Dr. Blight returns from 20 years in the future back to the present to warn HERSELF that the world has become…peace-loving! In a last ditch attempt to restart the Cold War, the two Blights hijack a load of plutonium from dismantled warheads and escape back into the past to sell nuclear bombs to the highest bidder.

* Twelve Angry Animals: While climbing Mount Everest, the Planeteers are caught in a terrible blizzard and face certain death. Fortunately, they are led by a snow leopard to a fantastic ice cavern where they think they will be safe. But the cavern turns out to be a courtroom, and the Planeteers are put on trial for Humanity’s crimes against their fellow species.

Captain Planet and the Planeteers was developed in collaboration with Burbank, CA-based animation studio, DIC Enterprises, which produced the three-time Emmy-nominated series until 1993. Production was then taken over by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, beginning with the 1994-95 season under the title The New Adventures of Captain Planet.
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Nobuyuki wrote:
Boomerang to Celebrate Earth Day with U.S. Television Premiere of 13 “Lost Episodes” of Groundbreaking Captain Planet and the Planeteers


Groundbreaking?

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From the mists of time itself wrote:
FUNimation Makes First Sale of Syndicated Anime Block
March 24, 2006

FUNimation has announced the first sale of a new two-hour syndicated anime programming block. CoLours, "America's First Multicultural Television Network," will carry two hours of anime programming from FUNimation seven days a week from 10 p.m. to midnight ET.

Programming plans for the block are still being finalized. According to a FUNimation spokesperson, the following titles are under consideration for inclusion in the block: Kodocha, Case Closed, Galaxy Railways, Yu Yu Hakusho, Tenchi Muyo! GXP, Kiddy Grade, Blue Gender, and Baki the Grappler. Weeknight and weekend night programming may vary and target different demographic groups.

The CoLours TV Network is available in 12 million U.S. cable and satellite households. It is part of DISH Network's basic satellite package.

The programming block is being distributed by OlympuSAT, which is also distributing FUNimations nascent cable channel (see "FUNimation Launches Cable Channel").


The FUNimation Channel website has updated with the programming start date: June 19th.

No info on the actual list of shows being broadcast yet.
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I need to get the dates. But Boomerang ran Batman:Sub Zero last night and will be running Mask of the Phantasm next friday night.

Was this announced anywhere on their website or here?
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Was this announced anywhere on their website or here?

Nope, the only real announcements Boomerang ever makes are for new-for-them shows (like Mike, Lu and Ogg Confused ) or special events like the Superman: TAS marathon on June 24th.
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TNT's showing Mask of the Phantasm 6/18 4:45am

Although this wouldnt be considered another animation block. I thought it was odd when i spotted it
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Boomerang is showing Batman Beyonds two part pilot at 10pm (est) June 24th. So far no other Batman Beyond episodes are listed beyond "The Call"

Again another DC/Warner Bros property ending up nights on Boomerang. Im not showing it as repeating passed the one night though

For those outside the US. Batman Beyond would be known as Batman 2000 to you
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For those outside the US. Batman Beyond would be known as Batman 2000 to you


Batman of the Future, actually.
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