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| Country | United Kingdom Ireland |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | United Kingdom,Ireland andMalta[1] |
| Headquarters | Turner House, Great Marlborough Street, London,United Kingdom[2] |
| Programming | |
| Language | English |
| Picture format | 576i (16:9/4:3) (SDTV) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Turner Broadcasting System Europe (Time Warner) |
| Sister channels | Cartoon Network Boomerang Cartoonito Turner Classic Movies CNN International |
| History | |
| Launched | 24 April 2006; 19 years ago (2006-04-24) |
| Replaced | Cartoon Network +1 (original) Toonami (relaunch) |
| Closed | 1 April 2014; 11 years ago (2014-04-01) |
| Replaced by | Cartoonito (original) Cartoon Network +1 (relaunch) |
| Links | |
| Website | CNToo.co.uk (closed) |
Cartoon Network Too (stylisedCN Too) was a British television channel that was owned byTurner Broadcasting. CN Too was the sister station ofCartoon Network, and it often aired older programmes that previously aired on the main Cartoon Network.[3] Cartoon Network Too ceased broadcasting on 1 April 2014.

On 24 April 2006, Cartoon Network Too was launched onSky on channel 622, replacing the original version of Cartoon Network +1. It also became available onSCTV Digital when that service launched in 2006, along withCartoon Network andBoomerang. The channel aired from 3:00AM to 7:00PM and originally timeshared withTCM 2, fromTCM.
During its early months, Cartoon Network Too mainly broadcast older shows from Cartoon Network's library, such asDexter's Laboratory,The Powerpuff Girls,Johnny Bravo,Wacky Races, andCow and Chicken,[4][5] alongside then-currently-running shows on the network includingEd, Edd n Eddy,The Cramp Twins, andCourage the Cowardly Dog.
After this period, the channel transitioned to a "Modern-Classics" format, airing many then-currently-running Cartoon Network shows alongside programmes airing onBoomerang, and occasional older programming.
In September 2006, theCartoonito programming block was launched, which aired on nine of Cartoon Network Too's programming hours from 6:00AM until 3:00PM. Cartoon Network Too's airtime remained 3:00AM to 7:00PM, however the actual programming from Cartoon Network Too only aired in the mornings from 3:00AM until 6:00AM and then in the afternoons from 3:00PM until 7:00PM, as the remaining hours contained Cartoonito's programming.
On 2 May 2007, Turner announced that Cartoon Network Too would be expanded to a full 24-hour slot beginning on 24 May and merge withToonami, taking its slot. This would allow the channel to begin broadcasting onVirgin Media in addition to Sky, as well as to allow a standaloneCartoonito channel to launch in the channel's original slot on Sky.[6] To prepare for the merger, viewers were given three weeks of notice.
On 23 May 2007 at 7:00PM, the original version of Cartoon Network Too closed. Then, in the early hours of 24 May 2007, at 3:00AM,Toonami shut down permanently and Cartoon Network Too was moved into its slot, while the standalone Cartoonito channel launched in Cartoon Network Too's original time-shared-with-TCM2 slot.
In June 2007, Cartoon Network Too became available onTop Up TV Anytime, which is a video-on-demand service. However, in June 2009, it was removed, but Cartoon Network continues to be accessible on Top Up TV Anytime. In June 2010, Cartoon Network Too was removed fromSCTV Digital as a result of that service going into administration.
In May 2012, Cartoon Network Too's logo was changed in line with the already updated main logo of Cartoon Network, and transitioned its programming to a more male-focused audience, with a heavier focus on action-adventure programming such asBen 10: Alien Force andStar Wars: The Clone Wars. The channel also began to be verbally referred to as CN TOO. During overnight hours, usually from 12:00AM until 6:00AM, it aired some of Cartoon Network's lesser-known original and acquired programming (includingSkatoony).
On 1 April 2014, Cartoon Network Too was shut down, the final programme on Cartoon Network Too was an episode ofSkatoony, followed by promos of what was airing on Cartoon Network, then a bumper following into a clip of Cartoon Network's promotional content from 2007, which was shown incomplete as Cartoon Network +1 was relaunched into Cartoon Network Too's channel space.[7]