Since September 17, 1993,
Cartoon Network Europe has been broadcasting from the Astra 1C satellites for Central Europe and Intelsat 707 for Eastern Europe. Broadcasting was carried out from 5:00 to 19:00, and the TNT UK channel was broadcast in the evening. Initially, the channel was legally called Cartoon Network Europe, and it also featured several soundtracks in the following languages: English, Spanish, Swedish, Danish, French and Italian. At first, Cartoon Network broadcast cartoons from Warner Bros, MGM and Hanna-Barbera, such as: Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies and Tom and Jerry. A few years later, it began broadcasting its own animated series: The Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Laboratory, etc. As a result, most of the programs from Warner Bros were relegated to the background, and the original animated series took up most of the air. The channel was panned in France and Belgium where, although it had a French track since launch, it came at a time where there was much criticism of the American cultural scene invading France, leading to the channel being blocked from cable companies, as well as lack of European programming. By 1996, the channel had complied to such quotas and, combined with TNT, now gave 20% of its total air time to series produced in
European Union countries, especially the United Kingdom and France. In August 1996, Cartoon Network increased the broadcast time to 21:00, and in December of the same year switched to round-the-clock broadcasting. On 15 October 1999,
Cartoon Network Europe was renamed
Cartoon Network UK, and became available only for the UK, Ireland and Malta. The TV channel switched to paid TV broadcasting, and was encrypted on Astra 1C using VideoCrypt. For Europe, Africa and the Middle East,
Cartoon Network EMEA was launched, which was free and transitional, as Turner began to localize its channels across Europe. Cartoon Network EMEA copied Cartoon Network UK schedule until 2001, but there were exceptions: shows such as Dragon Ball Z and Angela Anaconda were not broadcast, as there were no pan-European broadcast rights. Cartoon Network was made available in
Israel in 2000. Cable operator Matav and satellite operator Yes started carrying the channel in June 2000, followed by Tevel in early May 2001 and Golden Channels at the middle of the month. All of the programming was in English with no translation in Hebrew. Following the closure of the localized Dutch feed on 1 August 2001, it was replaced by the EMEA feed. In April 2005, Cartoon Network was completely dubbed into Russian, and Greek subtitles were added on 20 June 2005.
HOT removed Cartoon Network on 26 November 2005 after accusations from Turner that the company's offerings were "cheap and recycled", and that Cartoon Network didn't invest in the Israeli market to remain competitive. The removal of the Tom and Jerry theatricals in June that year, one of the most popular shows on the channel in Israel at the time, led to a downfall in viewers. The channel was later removed from
Yes on 28 December 2009, being replaced by
JimJam, and as consequence the channel (but not the brand) was withdrawn from the Israeli market. In 2011,
Cartoon Network EMEA was renamed to
Cartoon Network Pan Feed. Cartoon Network switched to widescreen on 6 October 2014, and also rebranded with the CHECK It 3.0 graphics package on that same day. On 1 July 2016, a dedicated feed for the MENA region launched, which replaced the African channel in the Arab world, broadcasting in 1080i HD with a soundtrack in Arabic. The channel has a different schedule, program composition and censorship rules (sometimes scenes that are not affected in the Arabic feed are edited). It is also offered with Greek subtitles in Cyprus. Cartoon Network MENA's English-language website can be found at CartoonNetworkME.com, Another site, CartoonNetworkMENA.com, launched around the same time and serves as a hub where users can choose between the English- or Arabic-language versions. Since 10 November 2020, Boomerang has received a Czech license (RRTV) in order to ensure the continuation of legal broadcasting in the European Union in accordance with the EU Directive on Audiovisual Media Services (AVMSD) and the law on the single market after the UK leaves the European Union. Since the Czech Republic has minimum broadcasting rules, it was chosen for licensing purposes in the EU.
Cartoon Network Pan Feed was renamed
Cartoon Network Pan-European, and later renamed
Cartoon Network MENA again. Broadcasting center of the TV channel is still located in London In an interview with C21 in May 2021, WarnerMedia EMEA mentioned that they're looking to add programs for girls and family which consist of live-action and animated series. Sometime in January–February 2025, a Greek track was introduced to the channel with some shows including dubs, continuity and bumpers remaining in English. In November 2025, it was reported that Cartoon Network alongside the company's 11 other TV channels might be exiting DStv and GOtv due to a carriage dispute with MultiChoice. Despite this development, a Zulu track was added for
The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball in December. ==Sister channels==