
At its upfront presentation in New York today, Cartoon Network announced the 2012 launch of DC Nation, an on-air and online programming block of DC animation properties “populated with event programming, interstitials, exclusive behind-the-scenes of theatrical production and an insider look into the world of all things DC.” The block, whose content will be produced by Warner Bros. Animation, is the latest effort under Time Warner’s new mandate to better integrate DC Comics with the company’s film and TV divisions.
DC Nation is part of Cartoon Network’s slate of new programming presented to advertisers today, which includes 13 new animated series, 19 returning shows, and the network’s newest live-action scripted comedy series, Level Up. DreamWorks Animation SKG CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg made an appearance to talk about the company’s half-hour CG-animated series for Cartoon Network based on the film’s How to Train Your Dragon. Additionally, the network announced fourth season renewals for the LucasFilm Animation’s Star Wars: The Clone Wars and animated comedy reality show franchise, Total Drama.
Here is a rundown of Cartoon Network’s new series, which include previously announced Looney Toons, ThunderCats and Green Lantern:
- The Problem Solverz: Created by celebrated artist Ben Jones, The Problem Solverz presents a fresh, distinctive visual style and tone in a new series that follows three crazy young dudes, Horace, Roba and Alfe, the proprietors of an unorthodox detective agency dedicated to solving the mysteries of the universe, one case at a time. Slated to premiere Monday, April 4, at 8:45 p.m. (ET/PT).
- Secret Mountain Fort Awesome: From Pete Browngardt (Chowder), Cartoon Network Studios presents a hilarious new comedy about a mega-rad group of monsters that live underground and do crazy awesome stuff like steal the sun, fight CGI-sharks, and get their butts kicked by a velociraptor. Plus they wrestle! See, it’s awesome, right? But remember, it’s a secret. Shh!…premiering this summer.
- The Amazing World of Gumball: Dad is a 6’4″ pink rabbit who stays home while Mom works in the rainbow factory. Their children include Gumball, a blue cat with a giant head; Anais, a 4-year-old genius bunny; and Darwin, a pet goldfish who became part of the family when he sprouted legs. The eye-catching animated series combines 2D and 3D animation techniques in a live-action setting and originates from Cartoon Network UK. The Amazing World of Gumball premieres Monday, May 9 at 7:30 p.m. (ET/PT).
- The Looney Tunes Show: Screen icons Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are back, starring in an all-new modern comedy series from Warner Bros. Animation featuring all of the favorite Looney Tunes characters—Porky Pig, Speedy Gonzales, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn, the Tasmanian Devil, Marvin the Martian, Tweety, Sylvester, Granny, Gossamer, Lola and Tina, Daffy’s new no-nonsense girlfriend. Fresh designs coupled with a vivid, contemporary animation style enhance the timeless wit and charm that make these classic characters so beloved around the world. The Looney Tunes Show will premiere on Tuesday, May 3, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT).
- Level Up: After high schoolers Wyatt (Gaelan Connell), Lyle (Jessie T. Usher), Dante (Connor del Rio) and Angie (Aimee Carrero) unwittingly open a portal from a video game into the real world, characters from the game and internet start leaking into the real world. The group now finds themselves balancing their everyday lives with the extraordinary things that show up in their town. Level Up is created and written by Derek Guiley and David Schneiderman (both credited for Chasing Liberty) and executive produced by Peter Murrieta (Wizards of Waverly Place, Hope and Faith).
- New Ben 10 Series [Title TBD]: Ben 10 has been one of Cartoon Network’s most successful original series since first premiering on the network in January 2006. The franchise has since spawned four animated series, one animated movie, two live-action movies, a widely-popular consumer products line and has captured the imaginations of viewers on a global scale.
- ThunderCats: The re-imagined animated series based on the beloved 80s classic tells the tale of a hero’s epic journey to fulfill his ultimate destiny. On Third Earth, the kingdom of Thundera is being threatened by the evil sorcerer Mumm-Ra and young heir to the throne Lion-O embarks on a great quest to take his rightful place as king. The unlikely champion, joined by his faithful comrades Tygra, Cheetara, Panthro, WilyKit, WilyKat and his loyal pet Snarf, must work together to save their world from darkness.
- Green Lantern: The Animated Series: Based upon the DC Comics super hero, the series is an all-new CG animated action series from Warner Bros. As Earth’s Green Lantern, Hal Jordan is used to being in dangerous situations—but he’s never faced anything like this! Set at the farthest reaches of deep space, Hal must face down an invasion from the Red Lantern Corps. Hal is soon joined by an all-new group of heroes on a mission to protect Guardian Space —and the Green Lantern Corps itself!
- DC Nation: A multi-platform, branded block of original programming and exclusive content based on the DC Comics library of legendary character properties, DC Nation is developed in partnership with Cartoon Network, Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment. The all-new venture will harness the publishing, theatrical and television assets together for one powerful on-air block on Cartoon Network with exclusive online content.
- How to Train Your Dragon: Based on the book by Cressida Cowell, DreamWorks Animation’s new series rolls fire-breathing action, epic adventure and laughs into a captivating and original story. Hiccup is a young Viking who defies tradition when he befriends one of his deadliest foes—a ferocious dragon he calls Toothless. Together, the unlikely heroes must fight against all odds to save both of their worlds.
- Total Drama: Revenge of the Island: It’s back to the island where Total Drama began for an all-new season with an all-new cast! Since Chris took the show worldwide, Camp Wawanakwa has been abandoned and turned into a toxic nuclear waste dump—the perfect place for a new season of painful, cringe-inducing challenges! Fighting for the million dollar prize are thirteen wild new players.
- RedaKai: Conquer the Kairu: An animated kids adventure series stars Ky, a 15-year-old student of ancient martial arts who embarks on an incredible quest to find the Kairu, a primordial alien energy force. Helped by his friends Maya and Boomer, Ky travels the globe looking for the Kairu to protect it from his extraterrestrial teenage opponents, with the hope that one day he will become the greatest Kairu warrior of them all–a Redakai.
- Lego Ninjago: After a time of peace in Ninjago, our four Ninja heroes are about to face a new dangerous enemy. Lloyd Garmadon, son of their archenemy Lord Garmadon, has unleashed a new evil with unique powers. Soon his ambition to follow in his father’s footsteps has put all of Ninjago in jeopardy.
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I’m down with Green Lantern, they need to stop with the clone wars though
Looney Tunes without Mel Blanc? Eesh…no thanks.
What? Have you seen the Clone Wars lately? The show started up bad but halfway through the second season got really good. The third season was incredible.
Hey. Wait a minute. Are you telling me CN is making cartoons?
Tower Prep is dead.
i remember when Cartoon Network used to be relevant with original programs like Dexter’s Lab, Justice League, Power Puff Girls and Samurai Jack. seems like forever ago in comparison to the garbage they air today (adult swim excluded).
oh be quiet. i grew up with those shows and i still watch cn because of adventure time and symbiotic titan. the network still delivers the hits
Sym-Bionic Titan: Cancelled.
Well said.
Loving YOUNG JUSTICE and excited for this DC block.
This folks is the network that canceled justice league I dont expect much from them . Clone wars is really good this year .
They didnt CANCEL justice league It had 4 seasons and 2 versions. it was one of their most sucessful shows. DC wanted to make other things for Cartoon Network. Cancelled shows usually dont get the company a buttload of more shows on the same network.
DC didn’t make Justice League, Warner Brothers did. And I really doubt that Cartoon Network is going to stop their PARENT COMPANY from putting shows on their network.
If it wasn’t clear before, it is now. No more hour-long live-action at CN. Shouldn’t someone’s head roll for that dreadful call?
I hope they do something with humor in the DC world, like Justice League America….great comic series!
Looking forward to Green Lantern and especially the DC Nation block. But, what does that include/entail, specifically? Young Justice is returning (I assume) but besides GL, what else?
Apparently, after season one ends this year, Young Justice is switching up the format for the second season and airing a 10 episode miniseries called “Invasion”.I’m assuming it will spin out of the events of the season finale.
It should air late this year or early next year.
What studio is producing “The Problem Solverz?”
It is one of the few announced here that is actually made at Cartoon Network Studios.
You want to make a DC Block, make sure that Young Justice stays, bring back Justice League Unlimited and Batman Brave and the Bold, and follow it with Green Lantern, now thats a block
Couldn’t agree more. My son LOVED both JLU and Batman B&TB. Both were great for his parents and older sister to watch, too! Would love to see them return!
HELL YES! Well said buddy! A true DC fan! And i concur!
Clone Wars this season is far and away the best thing on TV.
and this Fridays episode is going to be amazing, I love that show.
Anyone knocking Clone Wars needs to give it a rest. The show wasn’t made for you. Or me, for that matter. The show was made to get a new generation of kids into Star Wars and it’s doing what it set out to do. The fact that I witnessed 50 kids on stage playing with Clone Wars light sabres at C2E2 is proof of that.
Okay George Lucas!!!
Remember that most adult fans of Star Wars right now learned to love it when they were kids. Today’s kids love the new movies and the cartoons. It’s not up to Lucas to make new Star Wars properties for the adult fans–grow up! The kids always have, and always will be, the core audience for Star Wars.
Gotcha Mr. Lucas!
DC Nation sounds exciting and with plenty of variety.
Why Marvel doesn’t follow this model is beyond me. Avengers is great but Superhero Squad is a dreadful waste of great characters with fart jokes and storytelling geared at 3 year olds. Oh wait, that’s the intended group…ok so I just feel left out.
Still, Marvel should take on a Saturday Morning block at ABC.
I’ve always thought that repeats of some of the DC animated series would do well late at night. I bet it would do better than some of the anime they air!
They do this on some other network, they have the old Batman and Superman and Spiderman cartoons, that used to be on in the 90s. May have that X-Men cartoon on too.
It would have been nice if they had figured all this DC stuff out when Teen Titans and Justice League were still on the air!! Hopefully they treat these new DCAU titles with respect.
Yeah I agree I just hope the new teen titans minis ode does the original show justice. I can’t wait for it to join dc nation
I saw the original Star Wars in the theater when it first came out and I absolutely LOVE Clone Wars. It’s a Star Wars prequel done right.
In other news The Venture Brothers was renewed for two more seasons! Go Team Venture!
Love to know about the 19 returning shows! Is there a list somewhere??
I’m really excited about the DC Nation block! Young Justice is great, Batman The Brave and the Bold has been renewed (yay!), and the CGI Green Lantern series looks awesome. WB is finally putting some $$ behind their efforts to develop all the great properties in the DC Universe.
Maybe we’ll get lucky and we’ll see Wonder Woman, the Superman Family, Flash, Aquaman, and even a Justice Society show (there’s been lots of new, cool, younger characters added to this team by Geoff Johns and Matthew Sturges).
Go DC!
The Brave and the Bold hasn’t been renewed.It was canceled last summer, CN just haven’t gotten around to airing the 13 episodes from the final season.
It’s really quite ridiculous.The second season started in Nov. 2009, 16 months ago, and they still haven’t shown all the episodes from that season.
They’re supposed to air the first episode of the final season this week.
All but the live-action series sound good to me.
I think this is cool but is DC nation another Chanel or in cn and I know about GL but what else plus will they have a animation of blackest night and brightest day?? So many questions
Ben 10 is BIG in Vietnam. I’m looking forward to seeing the new series.
Can’t believe they cancelled Unnatural History. That show was great, but I guess kids don’t like to watch anything these days with good stories, they just want to watch crap.