Looking Back At Most Popular Shows of Cartoon Network Amidst #RIPCartoon Network

Publish Date: 10 Jul, 2024
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Cartoon Network Shows:  Users of the internet must have noticed a new hashtag trending across social media. #RIPCartoonNetwork has raised eyebrows concerning the shutdown of the channel responsible for making our childhood lively and bright. What’s the story behind the trending hashtag, and is the beloved Cartoon Network seizing to exist now, let's unravel.   

Is Cartoon Network Shutting Down?

#RIPCartoonNetwork is a trend started from an X handle called “Animation Workers Ignited”. The user shared an animation saying “Cartoon Network is essentially dead” The post however was not directed to the news of the shutting down of the channel but to the dire conditions of animators working with it and other several organizations.

Animators in the industry are experiencing a setback with a mass layoff in action. The professionals working in the industry have been unemployed in large numbers as the companies have resorted to “canceling projects, outsourcing jobs, and laying off artists en masse" as the trend-setting animation reveals. 

Furthermore, the animation highlighted Animation to be one of the forms of entertainment sustained completely remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, which was followed by “big studios cutting staff” and only benefiting the CEO and executives having the financial upper hand. 

Hence, the #RIPCartoonNetwork is a call to action and a mass appeal to divert the world’s attention to the grim reality of the animation sector and earn support for them. Cartoon Network, the channel in actuality is not shutting down. 

Celebrating The Iconic Shows of CN

Among the most loved, watched, and popular shows are the brainchild of Genndy Tartakovsky, the artist behind ‘Samurai Jack’ and ‘Powerpuff Girls.’ The battle of evil Aku versus the good Samurai Jack ignited the inner Bruce Lee in all of us and the unforgettable adventures of Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup empowered the tender and young brains to feel they are capable of superheroic stuff. 

One can not forget the late nights with Courage roaming around in the eerie surroundings of his house to save his honors. The artist behind ‘Courage: The Cowardly Dog’ is American animator Dilworth. 

The eccentric ‘Adventure Time’ with its unique style of animation was no less a delight for kids, while the macho Johnny Bravo in pursuit of his lady love made many kids fans.  

The cartoons have shaped our tender and impressionable minds, while providing a retreat from the pains of childhood, ensuring each of us a good time. With #RIPCartoonNetwork the art and artists are asking their audience to lend their support to their labor. 

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