Launch (2006–2011) On 4 September 2006,
Cartoon Network Too debuted a new programming block called Cartoonito, running from 6:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily. The series featured in Cartoonito was acquired from countries worldwide and was available in both English and French. The block was later spun off into a separate channel on 24 May 2007, as Cartoonito expanded its broadcast hours by taking the whole daytime slot formerly given to Cartoon Network Too. In turn, Cartoon Network Too became a 24-hour channel replacing
Toonami UK's former channel space. From September 2009 to March 2010, a morning Cartoonito block aired on
Boomerang until its launch on
Virgin Media.
Brand rollout (2011–2021) In May 2011, Turner Broadcasting System EMEA announced that they would roll out the Cartoonito brand to EMEA and MENA territories later on in the year; under the arrangement, programming blocks would launch on Cartoon Network or Boomerang channels in that region. The announcement coincided with Turner Broadcasting System EMEA acquiring the pay-TV rights to the CGI animated revival of
Bananas in Pyjamas and Spanish computer-animated series
Jelly Jamm, both of which would be flagship shows for the blocks. The brand rollout began with the launch of a free-to-air
Cartoonito channel in
Italy, which launched on 22 August 2011 as a sister channel to
Boing through a joint-venture with
Mediaset. In September 2011,
Cartoonito replaced Boomerang in Spain and had launched as a block on Boomerang's EMEA and
MENA feeds on the same day. The block launched in the
Middle East on
Cartoon Network Arabic on 4 September and in France on
Boing on 5 September 2011. On 1 December 2012, Cartoonito launched in the
Asia Pacific and the
Philippines through
SkyCable. Cartoonito is available as part of its Metropack and on an a la carte basis via Skycable Select. The expansion of the brand was eventually reduced by the Mid-2010. The French block proved quite unpopular with viewers and suffered a reduction of its airtime in September 2012 before being removed from Boing outright on 5 July 2013. The Spanish channel closed on 30 June 2013 alongside
the Spanish feed of Cartoon Network due to declining ratings and a Pay-TV crisis with all programmes moving to their free-to-air
Boing network, which they co-own with Mediaset. The MENA blocks ended their run at the beginning of January and April 2014, respectively, while the Asian channel was replaced with a relaunched
Boomerang on 1 January 2015.
Global re-introduction and rebrand (2021–present) After the announcement of
Batwheels on 6 October 2020,
Warner Bros. Global Kids, Young Adults and Classics president
Tom Ascheim implied about plans for
Cartoon Network to attract a preschool audience. On 5 February 2021,
Tom Ascheim, president of
Warner Bros. Global Kids, Young Adults and Classics announced in an interview with
Kidscreen that Cartoon Network would expand its offerings to include series aimed at family audiences, girls, and preschoolers. The latter audience would pit the network in competition with established preschool brands like
Disney Junior,
PBS Kids and the
Nick Jr. Channel. He would also announce the acquisition of the broadcast rights to the
Thomas & Friends reboot series,
Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go.
United States On 17 February 2021, it was announced that WarnerMedia's international preschool brand Cartoonito would launch in the
United States on Cartoon Network and streaming service
HBO Max. Over 20 series were expected to be featured at its launch. A website for the block was launched in March 2021. Partnerships also encompassed acquired broadcasting rights to
Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go, a reboot of the original
Thomas & Friends series. The block officially launched on 13 September 2021, and initially ran for 8 hours (6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
ET/
PT) on weekdays and 2 hours (6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. ET/PT) on weekends. It ultimately settled with 4–5 hours only on weekdays (starting at 7:00 a.m. ET/PT). The block finally closed on May 23, 2025.
Latin America In October 2021,
Sky Brasil announced that Cartoonito would be launching in Brazil on 1 December 2021, replacing
Boomerang. A few days later, the Argentine pay television service Telered announced the replacement of Boomerang to Cartoonito for the rest of Latin America on the same date.
EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) In May 2021, WarnerMedia UK and EMEA announced plans to relaunch Cartoonito within their region.
Rebrand in the UK and Ireland On 1 February 2022, the British and Irish Cartoonito channel adopted the worldwide rebrand. Additionally, starting on 1 March 2022, a weekday hour-long Cartoonito block aired from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on sister channel
Cartoon Network. The block now runs from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on weekdays and does not air during the school holidays.
Rebrand in Italy On 5 June 2022, the Italian Cartoonito channel adopted the worldwide rebrand, officially retiring the old mascots along the way, making it one of the last Cartoonito-branded channels to retire Cartoonito's original CGI mascots,
The Cartoonitos.
Other EMEA Regions In the
Nordics, Cartoonito launched as a programming block on
Boomerang on 1 February 2022. The channel later rebranded as Cartoonito on 4 September 2023, as did Boomerang's feeds in
Turkey and
the MENA region. Beginning on 7 February 2022, the Cartoonito blocks on
Cartoon Network Arabic and
Cartoon Network Turkey adopted the rebrand. In
Portugal, a morning and afternoon Cartoonito block launched on
Boomerang on 21 February 2022. The channel would fully rebrand as Cartoonito on 23 March 2023. In
Africa,
Boomerang relaunched its morning Cartoonito block on 4 April 2022. On 8 February 2023, it was announced that Cartoonito would expand into a full-time channel in Boomerang's place on 25 March. In
Central and Eastern Europe,
Germany, and the
Netherlands,
Boomerang relaunched its morning Cartoonito block on 1 September 2022. In January 2023, it was announced that Boomerang CEE would be fully replaced with a standalone Cartoonito channel on 18 March 2023. In
France, Boing was replaced by a Cartoonito channel on 3 April 2023.
APAC (Asia-Pacific) In
Japan, the Cartoonito block was launched on 1 March 2022 on
Cartoon Network for daily mornings. In
Australia and
New Zealand, a Cartoonito block launched on 27 June 2022 on
Cartoon Network. A dedicated Cartoonito pop-up channel was available on Australia's
Foxtel from 10 March 2023. On 2 May 2022, an additional Cartoonito block debuted on
Boomerang Asia. Later, on 21 November, Cartoon Network discontinued its Cartoonito block, with the brand fully shifting to Boomerang. Cartoonito continues to air on
Cartoon Network Philippines. On 1 July 2024, the
South Korean version of Boomerang, which had been broadcasting since 2015, was rebranded as Cartoonito. == Mascots ==