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Cartoon Network is not DEAD! Here’s how you can still watch these shows!

If you are a child of the 1990s, you probably enjoyed watching Cartoon Network programs like ‘The Flintstones,’ ‘The Powerpuff Girls’, ‘Dexter’s Laboratory,’ and ‘Scooby-Doo.’ When mobile phones and laptops weren’t there, it was usual for youngsters to spend hours watching cartoons on TV when they got home from school.

Cartoon Network, the famous cartoon channel has just got viral with news and posts going all around of them being dead after joining hands with Warner Brothers Animation. The recent news of merging Cartoon Network with Warner Bro shocked people around the world.

The iconic network turned 30 this year and has shared how for the last 30 years they’ve regularly entertained people and will continue to do so.

They tweeted saying They’re not dead and will be home for the love of cartoons for everyone!

Here are the shows that made our childhood better by just existing. Here’s how you can still watch them.

Tom and Jerry

If you know this, you had a great cartoon-watching experience, obviously. This cartoon show made it to many TV sets and was loved by all the kids and even intrigued adults into watching it as the plot was such. A domestic cat named Tom chasing out on an adventure to capture the infamous mouse Jerry by continuously pursuing his never-ending quest.

The good news is the show is available on Prime Video, however it comes with a Discovery+ subscription. Anyway, you can find its episodes on YouTube.

PowerPuff Girls

The Powerpuff Girls, Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, entertained young people in the 1990s for countless hours. These diminutive superheroes of Townsville, made of sugar, spice, and everything nice—and, of course, the enigmatic Chemical X—inspired six seasons, a feature film, three specials, and numerous spin-offs. After making their debut in 1998, The Powerpuff Girls soon went viral.

You can still watch this show on Prime Video.

Johnny Bravo

Johnny Bravo might be the earliest memory of kids of a handsome cool hunk. This show garnered many views and likes worldwide. Johnny Bravo had an abundance of confidence and was convinced that all ladies were drawn to him. He was renowned for his powerful karate chops that are followed by the sound of a bullwhip. He has enormous hair and wears tight black clothing.

You can watch his episodes on Prime Video.

Also Read: The shows that kept us glued to the television

Scooby-Doo!

The wacky phenomenon-solving team of brainy Velma, jock Fred, fashionista Daphne, hippie Shaggy, and Scooby-Doo, Shaggy’s high-strung Great Dane, set out on the road in their green van, the Mystery Machine. The mystery just has a way of finding Scooby and the gang, even when they aren’t actively looking for them. Ruh-roh!

Here is a Scooby Doo episode online.

Ben 10

This show has been a go-to watch for many teenagers. Ben 10, on a family vacation, ten-year-old Ben Tennyson finds the mysterious Omnitrix. He can change into ten different extraterrestrial forms with a variety of special abilities thanks to technology.

It is available on Prime Video.

Dexter’s Laboratory

Genndy Tartakovsky produced the American animated television series Dexter’s Laboratory for Cartoon Network and It centered around Dexter, a young genius who is short and has lots of energy. He has a secret science lab full of inventions in his room that he hides from his ignorant parents, who are only addressed as “Mom” and “Dad,” and from the rest of the world. Dee Dee, his taller, older sister, frequently gains entry to the lab and unintentionally thwarts Dexter’s research, which puts them at odds. Other episodes featured characters based on superheroes prominently featured in the first and second seasons. Monkey, Dexter’s heroic lab monkey companion.

This show can be streamed on Prime Video.

Your favorite shows are still available. Thanks to the world of the Internet. Go and have a bit of nostalgia if you may, while watching these epic old shows.

Veera Jain

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