List of programs broadcast by Boomerang (Latin America)

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The following is a list of programs currently or formerly broadcast on the Latin American cable channel Boomerang.

Current programming[edit]

Current programming on Boomerang Latin America, which is verified on its website.[1]

English Title Spanish Title Portuguese Title
31 minutos 31 minutos 31 minutos'
Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures
Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! ¡Ponte en Onda Scooby-Doo! Que Legal, Scooby-Doo!
Ben 10 Ben 10 Ben 10
Bunnicula Bunnicula: El Conejo Vampiro Bunnicula: O Vampíro Coelho
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs: The Series Lluvia de hambruguesas: La serie Tá Chovendo Hamburguer: A série
Dinosaur Train (only in Mexico) Dinotren Dinotrem
Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz Dorothy y el Mago de Oz Dorothy e o Mágico de Oz
The Flintstones Los Picapiedra Os Flintstones
George of the Jungle George de la Salva George, o Rei da Floresta
Grizzy and the Lemmings Grizzy y Los Lemmings Grizzy e Os Lemmings
The Happos Family The Happos Family The Happos Family
Inspector Gadget El Inspector Gadget Inspector Bugiganga
LazyTown (only in Mexico) LazyTown LazyTown
Lego Friends Amigas Lego Friends
Looney Tunes Looney Tunes Looney Tunes
The Looney Tunes Show El Show de los Looney Tunes O Show dos Looney Tunes
Marcus Level Marcus Level Marcus Level
Masha and the Bear Masha y el Oso Masha e o Urso
Masha's Tales Los Cuentos de Masha Contos Da Masha
Monica's Gang Mónica y su Pandilla Turma da Mônica
Monster High: The Adventures of the Ghoul Squad Monster High: Aventuras del escuadrón de monstruos Monster High: Esquadráo do Monstruos
Mr. Bean Mr. Bean: La Serie Animada Mr. Bean: á série animada
The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show El Show de Peabody y Sherman Sr. Peabody e Sherman Show
My Knight and Me Mi Caballero y Yo Meu Cavaleiro e Eu
New Looney Tunes New Looney Tunes New Looney Tunes
Oddbods Oddbods Oddbods
Oggy and the Cockroaches Oggy y las cucarachas Oggy e as baratas tontas
Pink Panther and Pals La Pandilla de la Pantera Rosa A Turma da Pantera Cor-de-Rosa
Pokémon Pokémon Pokémon
The Powerpuff Girls Las Chicas Superpoderosas As Meninas Superpoderosas
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Scooby-Doo! Misterios S.A Scooby-Doo! Mistérios S.A.
Sonic Boom Sonic Boom Sonic Boom
Super 4 (only in Brazil) Súper 4 Súper 4: Hérois unidos
Teen Titans Go! Los Jóvenes Titanes en acción Os Jovens Titãs em Ação!
Tom and Jerry Tom y Jerry Tom e Jerry
The Tom and Jerry Show El Show de Tom y Jerry O Show do Tom e Jerry
Uncle Grandpa Tío Grandpa Titio Avô
Unikitty! Unikitty! Unigata
Wacky Races (2017) Los Autos Locos Corrida Maluca
What's New, Scooby-Doo? ¿Qué Hay de Nuevo, Scooby Doo? O Que Há de Novo, Scooby Doo?
Zuzubalandia Zuzubalandia Zuzubalandia

Interstitial programming[edit]

Former programming[edit]

Programming blocks[edit]

From 2006 to 2008, Boomerang aired different blocks on the schedule for different audiences. The programming blocks included segments for young audiences, teenagers, and classic programming at night. The blocks were "color-coded" as the logo of the channel changed its color depending on which programming block was currently airing.

After June 2008 (January in the Mexican and Brazilian localised feeds),[2] the channel decided to focus its programming on teenagers, dropping the preschool and classic programming of the channel. Since February 2009, the network only used the blue-green colored logo, as the other color-coded logos were eliminated.

Current[edit]

  • Regular programming. The schedule currently focuses on Preschool Animated Series, Classic, and Modern programming.

Current blocks[edit]

  • At 12:00 PM, the network airs a block called Cine Boomerang.
  • At 08:00 PM, a block called Tom and Jerry Club.

Former[edit]

  • Boombox was a musical segment that aired since late 2007, which included music videos, live performances, and music documentaries for various artists, such as Avril Lavigne, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Paramore, Thirty Seconds to Mars, and others. It was removed in April 2014.
  • Mini TV ("TinyTV"). It consisted of preschool programming focused on children from 2 to 6 years old. It originally aired every morning. The logo turned yellow during this block. It was dropped on January 2008 in the Brazilian and Mexican localised feeds (June in the pan-regional feed),.[2]
  • Luces, Cámara, Boomerang/Luz, Câmera, Boomerang ("Lights, Camera, Boomerang"). This programming block was the only one to already exist on the former Boomerang and wasn't dropped from the channel. It aired different movies, most of them focused on teenagers. The logo kept its original colors. The block was removed by April 2014, and Cine Boomerang was broadcast instead as of October 2014.
  • Regular programming. Boomerang aired regular programming focused on children and family. It aired mostly during the day. The logo turned red or sometimes translucent white. By 2008, up until the second quarter of 2014, the network's regular programming was focused on teenagers, with dramas from international territories.
  • Live Action. Boomerang aired teen-focused programming, with series, reality series and music video clips. It was aired in late afternoon and early night. The logo turned blue and green.
  • Película Boomerang/Filme Boomerang ("Boomerang Movie"). Movie sessions during the day only on weekdays. The logo turned totally blue.
  • Matinee del Domingo/Matinê de Domingo ("Sunday Matinee"). A movie during the morning of every Sunday. The logo turned red with orange.
  • Boomerang Clásico/Boomerang Clássico ("Classic Boomerang"). Classic programming aired every night and early morning until dawn. The logo turned totally green. It was dropped on January 2008 in the Mexican and Brazilian localised feeds (June in the pan-regional feed).[2]
  • Boomeraction – One of the first blocks to air on Boomerang, its programming focused on action-adventure shows including Thundarr the Barbarian, SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, The Pirates of Dark Water, Jonny Quest and Space Ghost. It was also one of the only Boomerang blocks to air across international feeds, including the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia versions of the network. The block was removed by April 3, 2006 due the first rebrand, as all programming from the block left the schedule.
  • CineBoom

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Boomerang Latin America Programming Grid". Turner Broadcasting.
  2. ^ a b c "Boomerang extingue os clássicos de seu sinal latino só agora?". ANMTV (in Portuguese). May 30, 2008.

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