Cartoon Network has officially closed its website after 26 years, marking the end of an era for the beloved television channel that shaped childhoods over the past three decades, according to reports. The closure is part of Warner Bros. Discovery’s cost-cutting efforts as the channel transitions to focus more on the modern streaming world.
According to reports by Hypebeast, Cartoon Network, now owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, has seen its website shut down as part of the company’s strategy to streamline its digital platforms. Although the website is no longer active, the channel itself continues to operate.
Visitors to CartoonNetwork.com are now redirected to Max, Warner Bros. Discovery’s primary streaming service, reflecting the company’s focus on consolidating its digital presence.
For many years, Cartoon Network’s website was a hub for iconic Flash games and exclusive content from beloved shows like Dexter’s Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, Samurai Jack, Teen Titans Go!, and more. As part of Warner Bros. Discovery’s new cost-cutting strategy, the company is now focusing on expanding the channel’s reach through other platforms.
While fans can still enjoy their favorite shows on streaming services, the closure of the website marks the end of an era, leaving behind a sense of nostalgia for those whose childhoods were shaped by Cartoon Network. MoneyControl