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==Boomerang (block)==
 
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{{ImageTOC|Boomerang.svg|2000-2015|Boomerang 2015.svg|2015-present}}
===1992–2000===
 
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'''Boomerang''' (also called ''Boomerang from Cartoon Network'' in bumpers) is a cable TV channel and an on-demand service. The TV channel showcases "classic" cartoons (1940s to 1980s), but also shows in the current Cartoon Network lineup like [[Teen Titans Go!]]. The brand began as a programming block on [[Cartoon Network]] and later launched as a channel (2000) and then an app (2017).
   
 
==2000–2015==
<gallery captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordercolor="transparent" position="center" spacing="small" bordersize="none">
 
 
[[File:Boomerang.svg|center|300px]]
Boomerang_First_Logo.png|One of the logos used during its original run as a block
 
 
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Boomerang_Logo_2.png|Another logo used during its first run as a block until early 2000
 
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Boomerang (Print).svg|Print version
 
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Boomerang spun off as it's own channel on April 1, 2000 until January 19, 2015. The logo consists of an "B" that resembles a blue boomerang with the rest of the text in a retro font. This logo was originally designed by [[Primal Screen]]. The Cartoon Network logo was changed in 2010.
   
 
==2015–present==
'''Boomerang''' was first introduced on December 1, 1992 (two months after the original introduction of Cartoon Network) as a block on [[Cartoon Network]] for classic cartoons ranging all the way back to the early 1900's. Prior to early 2000, it didn't have a proper logo. Thus, like [[Nick at Nite]], its logo was constantly different along with a different theme for the block. Sometime prior to the rise of the channel of the same name, it started using the following logo, especially during the pre-launch animation of the channel.
 
 
[[File:Boomerang 2015.svg|center|200px]]
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On January 19, 2015, the logo was replaced by a new modern logo consisting of a Capital "B" in the center of the box with the Boomerang text on the two sides of the box. This was the first time in almost 15 years where the logo redesigned. The latest rebrand also created by Primal Screen for the second time.
   
==Boomerang (channel)==
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{{Boomerang}}
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{{Warner Bros.}}
===2000–2015===
 
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[[File:Boomerang US.svg|300px|center]]
 
 
{{AT&T}}
 
 
[[Category:Boomerang]]
Sometime prior to the rise of Boomerang as a full-featured channel, the Cartoon Network block of the same name adopted this logo. It was additionally seen during the animation loop before it launched as a channel. It finally was introduced as a full-featured channel for classic cartoon programming on April 1st, 2000 in the United States. The block of the same name was still active on Cartoon Network until late 2004, when it finally became only a sister channel of Cartoon Network. This would then become the remaining instance (the other, being the 1999 [[Cartoon Network Productions]] logo) to still feature the original Cartoon Network logo until the early 2015 redesign. As of 2015, this is now being used as a secondary logo. If you can look closely, this logo is still used on Adult Swim's daily sign-off sequence, which airs at 5:59 a.m. ET each morning. [[Primal Screen]], who did Cartoon Network's 1997-2004 ''Powerhouse'' bumpers, was responsible for creating this logo and its identity.
 
 
[[Category:Cartoon Network]]
 
 
*[http://ww.primalscreen.com/project/Boomerang-Launch Click here to see more information behind Boomerang's identity.]
 
 
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" captionposition="below" bordercolor="#ffffff">
 
Boomerang Logo without Cartoon Network Logo.svg|Variant without the 1992 Cartoon Network logo
 
Boomerang Logo without Stars.svg|Variant without stars on the bottom of the "B"
 
Boomerang Logo without Name.svg|Variant without name with the stars. Used during the countdown to launch.
 
Boomerang Logo without Stars 2.svg|Variant with 1992 Cartoon Network logo without stars. Used in some bumpers, mainly the former "Coming Up Next" bumpers.
 
Boomerang_US_Red.svg|Rare Red version, used in the original channel poster, as seen in [[Boomerang/Other]]. Also seen on a rare bumper on [[Boomerang (EMEA)]] <nowiki>{{Better logo needed|The palletes may not be accurate, so if anyone can correct the palletes of the logo to make it more exact, please upload it as a new version of this image.}}</nowiki>
 
7iaMn9r6T.jpeg|Print logo without Cartoon Network logo and stars
 
BoomerangWikiAward.png|Rare greyscale variant
 
BOOMTEXT.png|Text-only variant with dark blue outline used near end of most of its ID's. <nowiki>{{SVG needed}}</nowiki>
 
BOOMMAROON.png|Text-only variant with maroon text and yellow outline used in some of its ID's. <nowiki>{{SVG needed}}</nowiki>
 
BOOMYELLOW.png|Text-only variant with yellow text and blue outline used in some of its ID's. <nowiki>{{SVG needed}}</nowiki>
 
BOOMSKYBLUE.png|Text-only variant with light blue text and blue outline used in some of its ID's. <nowiki>{{SVG needed}}</nowiki>
 
BOOMRED.png|Text-only variant with red text and light yellow outline used in some of its ID's. <nowiki>{{SVG needed}}</nowiki>
 
boomerang.gif|Turquoise variant (not used on TV) used on Cartoon Network's website until 2002. <nowiki>{{SVG needed}}</nowiki>
 
Boomerang prelaunch animation (2000)|Footage shown before the launch.
 
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=== 2014 (unused prototype) <ref>http://www.trademarkia.com/boomerang-86279369.html</ref>===
 
[[File:Boomerang Pitch logo.png|centre|400px]]
 
===2015–present===
 
[[File:Boomerang 2015.svg|center|300px]]
 
 
Plans for Boomerang to redesign itself were first planned in early 2014. The new logo would then be revealed later that year. [[Boomerang (Latin America)|Latin America]] was the first country to receive the redesign in September, with the U.S. following January 19, 2015, and other countries following up with the ongoing redesign later on. Art and Graft was behind this heavily-criticized major redesign.
 
 
[http://artandgraft.com/portfolio/boomerang-rebrand Click here to see more information about the rebrand.]
 
 
[[File:Boomerang USA Rebrand (January 19, 2015)|center|200px|Boomerang's new on-air graphics in the U.S.]]
 
 
==See also==
 
{{Other}}
 
 
== References ==
 
<references />{{Time Warner}}
 
{{Turner Broadcasting}}
 
 
[[Category:Television networks in the United States]]
 
[[Category:Television networks in the United States]]
 
[[Category:International television channels]]
 
[[Category:International television channels]]
[[Category:Cartoon Network]]
 
 
[[Category:Children's television networks]]
 
[[Category:Children's television networks]]
[[Category:Time Warner]]
 
[[Category:Turner Broadcasting System]]
 
 
[[Category:2000]]
 
[[Category:2000]]
[[Category:Boomerang]]
 
[[Category:Turner Entertainment]]
 
[[Category:Kids television networks]]
 
 
[[Category:Cable networks in the United States]]
 
[[Category:Cable networks in the United States]]
 
[[Category:Cartoon Network programming blocks]]
 
[[Category:Cartoon Network programming blocks]]
 
[[Category:Defunct television programming blocks in the United States]]
 
[[Category:Defunct television programming blocks in the United States]]
 
[[Category:1992]]
 
[[Category:Live streaming services]]
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[[Category:Video-on-demand services in the United States]]
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[[Category:AT&T]]
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[[Category:WarnerMedia]]
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[[Category:VRV]]
 
[[Category:Warner Bros.]]
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[[Category:2015]]

Revision as of 16:41, 15 March 2020

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For other related logos and images, see:
2000-2015 2015-present
2000-2015 2015-present

Boomerang (also called Boomerang from Cartoon Network in bumpers) is a cable TV channel and an on-demand service. The TV channel showcases "classic" cartoons (1940s to 1980s), but also shows in the current Cartoon Network lineup like Teen Titans Go!. The brand began as a programming block on Cartoon Network and later launched as a channel (2000) and then an app (2017).

2000–2015

Boomerang

Boomerang spun off as it's own channel on April 1, 2000 until January 19, 2015. The logo consists of an "B" that resembles a blue boomerang with the rest of the text in a retro font. This logo was originally designed by Primal Screen. The Cartoon Network logo was changed in 2010.

2015–present

Boomerang 2015

On January 19, 2015, the logo was replaced by a new modern logo consisting of a Capital "B" in the center of the box with the Boomerang text on the two sides of the box. This was the first time in almost 15 years where the logo redesigned. The latest rebrand also created by Primal Screen for the second time.


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