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Boomeraction – a block which, as its name suggests, consisted of classic action-oriented shows such as
Jonny Quest,
Birdman and the Galaxy Trio,
Sealab 2020 and among others. The block aired weekdays at 5:00 pm. •
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 as
The Flintstone Kids,
Baby Looney Tunes,
Tom & Jerry Kids, and
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo), but eventually introduced other acquired toddler-themed cartoons like
Postman Pat and
Care 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 on
TV5 Kids from September 2015 and September 2017. Its programming came straight from the pan-Asian feed (with a few from
its Oceanic counterpart. Since October 2017, the Boomerang block on
TV5 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 it was rebranded as
One Sports on 8 March 2020. == Feeds ==