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Warner Bros. Scrubs Cartoon Network Website, Erasing Years of History


As part of a new wave of cost-cutting maneuvers, the studio wiped the official Cartoon Network site, redirect audiences to a Max sign up page.

Several of those movements have felt particularly targeted at the studio’s animated offerings, from its inability to release finished films, to selling off its current, past, and would-be successes to other streamers. Variety reports that week Warner completely wiped the Cartoon Network website –previously home to an archive of clips and full episodes of a wide variety of animated series, including the likes of Steven Universe, Teen Titans Go!, We Bare Bears, Adventure Time, and other past and present CN series–leaving nothing and redirecting visitors to a message encouraging them to instead sign up for Max. As well as removing free access to series, the Cartoon Network website also hosted years of beloved flash games relating to its shows.

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