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Boomerang (Asian TV channel)

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Southeast Asian TV channel

Television channel
Boomerang
Broadcast areaAsia
HeadquartersSingapore
Programming
LanguagesEnglish
Chinese
Malay
Indonesian
Thai
Vietnamese
Picture format1080iHDTV
(downscaled to576i/480i for theSDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery Asia-Pacific
Sister channelsCartoon Network Asia
Cartoon Network Philippines
CNN International
Cinemax Asia
HBO Asia
HLN
Warner TV
History
Launched
  • 14 March 2004; 21 years ago (2004-03-14) (original)
  • 14 August 2013; 12 years ago (2013-08-14) (Thai feed)
  • 1 January 2015; 10 years ago (2015-01-01) (relaunch)
ReplacedCartoonito(original)
Closed
  • 1 December 2012; 12 years ago (2012-12-01)(original)
  • 28 July 2023; 2 years ago (2023-07-28)(relaunch)
Replaced byToonami(original)
Cartoonito(relaunch)

Boomerang (currently rebranded asBoom inThailand) was (and still is in Thailand) a pan-Asiancable andsatellitetelevision channel owned byWarner Bros. Discovery International. Likethe original US version, this localization first began as a programming block that aired onCartoon Network Asia (from 2001 to 2005), before becoming its own channel in 2004.

On 1 December 2012, the channel was shut down and replaced withToonami Asia. Eventually, the channel was relaunched on 1 January 2015 as part of Boomerang's 2015 global rebranding effort, replacing Cartoonito Asia.[1][2]

The channel (except in Thailand) was replaced byCartoonito on 28 July 2023. This mark the second time Cartoonito Asia appeared as linear TV channel as other big names, such asDisney Junior andNick Jr. heading into the streaming portfolio.[3]

Programming

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  • Boom! Boom! Boom! – an unstoppable weekend block with no commercial interruptions, featuring all-time toon favorites.
  • Tiny TV – began airing on 1 March 2010, and was shown each weekday from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. Previously, the block aired younger-skewing versions of classic Warner Bros. and Hanna-Barbera cartoons (such asThe Flintstone Kids,Baby Looney Tunes,Tom & Jerry Kids, andA Pup Named Scooby-Doo), but eventually introduced other acquired toddler-themed cartoons likePostman Pat andCare Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot.
  • Boomerang Theatre – Boomerang's movie block
  • Boomysteries – a mystery-themed late night block on weekends at 11:00 pm which features the strangest but mysterious toon stories ever.
  • Boomeracers – a car-racing-themed programming block that aired weekdays at 1:30 pm.
  • The Zoo – an animal-themed programming block that aired weekdays at 9:00 to 11:00 am. As with Boomeracers, The Zoo was a spinoff of the Boomerang block of the same name, and has aired in the United Kingdom as well.
  • The Big Bucket – Boomerang's marathon block. Started in June 2006, The Big Bucket featured a three-hour marathon of Boomerang's Character of the month.
  • Free Classic – Boomerang's cartoon classic block. Started in July 2007, Free Classic featured a five-hour cartoon classic of Boomerang's Character of the month.
  • Boomerang on TV5 Kids – A weekday afternoon Boomerang-themed block ran onTV5 Kids from September 2015 and September 2017. Its programming came straight from the pan-Asian feed (with a few fromits Oceanic counterpart. Since October 2017, the Boomerang block onTV5 Network Philippines was dropped out due to preparing for the collaboration with the U.S.-based sports channel,ESPN; which is formerly in the Philippines since December 2017 (during the 2016–2017 PBA Governor's Cup Finals). It was "ESPN5" (formerly "Sports5") until 8 March 2020, it was rebranded asOne Sports.
Logo used in Thailand from August 14, 2013 to March 14, 2024.

Feeds

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Thailand

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Boomerang Asia was originally broadcast inThailand from its launch in March 2004 until its closure in December 2012. On 14 August 2013, a localizedThai feed was launched onTrueVisions, using the logo and branding developed by Mainframe forBoomerang UK and other European countries. Boomerang Thailand retained the EMEA branding until 15 March 2024, when it rebranded with the 2015 logo and 2018 branding seen throughout the world.[4][5] As of April 2025,Thailand is the only Asian country with Boomerang. On 27 May 2025, the channel rebranded and changed its name to simplyBoom.

Malaysia

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Due to a decision that was made following the cessation ofTA-DAA! on Astro, the channel ceased on Astro on 1 February 2023, and was replaced byCBeebies, while Unifi TV still aired that channel until its rebranding as Cartoonito on 28 July 2023.

Philippines

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In the Philippines, Boomerang broadcast as a channel and also had a block on TV5 Kids that ran from September 2015 to October 2017. The block was in the Filipino language.

Japan

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In Japan, Boomerang Asia was launched in 2004 and aired via satellite. It broadcast in Japanese. Boomerang Asia's original feed launched on 14 March 2004 was broadcast in Japan until the channel closed on 1 December 2012. It relaunched as an independent feed was launched from January 2018 to 31 March 2022.[6]

India

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In India, Boomerang was able to be viewed viaDishTV India. The Indian feed ceased broadcasting on 2 March 2009 along withTurner Classic Movies Asia.

References

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  1. ^"Boomerang Bounces Back to Asia".Animation World Network.
  2. ^"Astro perkenal dua saluran baharu bagi pek hiburan kanak-kanak".Astro Awani (in Malay). 11 December 2020.
  3. ^Frater, Patrick (27 June 2023)."WBD's Boomerang Channel Rebrands as Cartoonito in Asia".Variety. Retrieved28 June 2023.
  4. ^"Boomerang Thailand - Rebrand Promo (March 2024)".YouTube. 12 March 2024.
  5. ^"Post from Boomerang Thailand".YouTube.
  6. ^"NTTドコモ、「dTVチャンネル」終了。'22年3月まで".AV Watch (in Japanese). Impress Corporation. 30 September 2021. Retrieved29 September 2024.
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Albums
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See also
Headquarters:Singapore
Pan-Asia
East Asia
South Asia
Southeast Asia
Australasia
Australia
New Zealand
Online
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