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Tooncast

Tooncast is a pay television channel dedicated to classic animated programming, owned by through its international division. Launched on December 1, 2008, by Turner Broadcasting System Latin America (a predecessor entity to 's current structure), the channel was created to fill the gap left by the removal of vintage cartoons from the regional feed, focusing instead on 24-hour uninterrupted broadcasts of timeless . It features a diverse lineup of series from studios such as , , and , including staples like , , , , and early Cartoon Network originals such as and . Targeted at families and nostalgia-driven audiences across countries like , , , and other Latin American markets, Tooncast operates as a premium, ad-free service available via cable, satellite, and digital providers, emphasizing high-quality remastered content to preserve animation history. As of 2025, it continues to rotate its classic programming lineup. Over the years, the channel has occasionally incorporated select anime titles like and Pokémon in dubbed formats for regional appeal, broadening its scope while maintaining a core commitment to Western classics.

History

Launch

Tooncast was launched on December 1, 2008, by Latin America as a 24-hour pay-TV channel dedicated exclusively to classic animated content. The channel operated without commercial interruptions, providing continuous programming to distinguish it from broader entertainment networks. The initial programming lineup centered on timeless Hanna-Barbera productions, such as The Flintstones and Yogi Bear, alongside Warner Bros. Animation staples like Looney Tunes. It also incorporated other classic series from studios including MGM (Droopy) and Filmation (He-Man and Popeye), alongside select Cartoon Network originals like Dexter's Laboratory and The Powerpuff Girls, to create a diverse rotation of nostalgic cartoons. The channel's creation aimed to deliver an ad-free, uninterrupted stream of beloved animations targeting families and older viewers across , evoking nostalgia while differentiating from generalist outlets like that mixed modern and classic fare. This strategy catered to audiences aged 5 to 95, emphasizing entertainment value through familiar characters and stories. Early distribution relied on partnerships with cable and satellite providers, making Tooncast available in key markets such as , , and from its debut.

Programming Changes

In contrast to its 2008 launch, which featured a diverse lineup of classic animations from and early productions, Tooncast underwent significant programming overhauls starting in the early 2020s that narrowed its content scope. On June 1, 2021, the channel implemented a major overhaul, reducing program variety by removing approximately 30 series across , , , and originals, while adding select titles such as reboots of and . This shift resulted in fewer unique series airing daily, with rotations focusing on repeats of core titles to streamline operations. The reductions intensified on December 1, 2022, when Tooncast executed a comprehensive purge, removing all , , and DC-related programming entirely. The schedule was then restricted exclusively to original series, such as and , emphasizing 1990s and early 2000s "" in marathon formats. These alterations were driven by 's broader cost-cutting initiatives following its 2022 merger, which prioritized high-value core intellectual properties over expansive legacy catalogs to reduce licensing and production expenses. Additionally, the changes reflected a strategic pivot amid corporate consolidations and intensifying competition from streaming platforms like , which absorbed much of the removed content. Post-2022, the channel has positioned itself as a more niche outlet for nostalgic fans rather than a comprehensive classic destination.

Ownership Transitions

Tooncast was initially launched on December 1, 2008, under the ownership of , a subsidiary of Time Warner Inc., as part of the company's expansion into dedicated children's channels for the region. This structure positioned Tooncast within Time Warner's broader portfolio of international networks, leveraging the parent company's extensive library of classic animated content from and properties. In June 2018, AT&T Inc. completed its $85 billion acquisition of Time Warner, integrating the media assets into its operations and renaming the entity in October 2018. The transition had minimal immediate effects on Tooncast's day-to-day channel operations, as continued to oversee Broadcasting's international divisions without significant restructuring of linear TV assets in during the initial integration phase from 2019 to 2020. On April 8, 2022, merged with , forming (WBD) in a transaction valued at approximately $43 billion in equity for shareholders. This created as the overseeing entity for Tooncast, aligning it with WBD's global networks portfolio; the merger prompted cost-saving initiatives, including a broad purge of children's and animated programming across platforms in 2022 to streamline content licensing and reduce expenses. As of November 2025, Tooncast continues to operate as part of Warner Bros. Discovery's international assets. WBD is receiving preliminary acquisition bids due November 20, 2025, which may impact future ownership. Previously announced plans from June 2025 to split into two companies by mid-2026 are reportedly on hold amid these developments.

Programming

Format and Style

Tooncast maintains an ad-free broadcasting format, eschewing commercial interruptions and promotional segments to ensure a seamless flow between programs, which enhances the immersive experience for viewers focused on classic animation. This approach positions the as a offering, prioritizing uninterrupted content delivery over traditional advertising revenue models. The channel operates on a continuous 24-hour schedule, cycling through episodes of timeless without downtime, and historically incorporated themed programming blocks to organize content thematically. For instance, prior to 2022, mornings often featured dedicated blocks, allowing audiences to engage with specific eras or studios of animation in structured segments. This scheduling strategy supports round-the-clock accessibility while curating viewing sessions around nostalgic or genre-specific themes. Tooncast's visual identity has evolved significantly since its debut, beginning with a vibrant, cartoon-inspired that evoked the playful aesthetics of classic , complete with colorful elements and character integrations. Following the 2021 formation of , the branding shifted toward simplified designs, including updated idents that prominently showcase iconic characters from , , and related libraries to reinforce the channel's heritage. These idents serve as brief, engaging transitions that maintain thematic consistency across the broadcast day. Targeted primarily at families and nostalgia-seeking viewers across , Tooncast appeals to a broad demographic spanning children to adults, with programming available in dubbed and , alongside original English audio tracks, to ensure regional and cultural . This focus on localized content fosters intergenerational viewing, blending for younger audiences with retro appeal for older ones.

Current Programming

Following the 2022 programming shift and subsequent refreshes in 2023 and 2025, Tooncast's lineup centers on a curated selection of classic animated series from , , and originals, emphasizing nostalgic content from the 1960s through the 2000s tailored for family audiences in . Key ongoing series include , (Los Supersónicos), , (Escuadrón del tiempo), (Krypto, el superperro), , (Mansión Foster para amigos imaginarios), What's New, Scooby-Doo?, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?, , Tom and Jerry Kids (Los pequeños Tom y Jerry), (Los Pequeños Looney Tunes), and shorts, alongside staples like (Los Picapiedra), (Los autos locos), (Don Gato y Su Pandilla), and (Sábados Secretos). The channel's schedule features rotating blocks of episodes, with a strong emphasis on 1990s and 2000s Cartoon Network productions during prime viewing hours, such as multi-episode runs of Time Squad and Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi in the late morning and evening slots. For instance, in November 2025, programming includes dedicated segments for Tom and Jerry classics, followed by Baby Looney Tunes and Looney Tunes shorts in afternoon blocks, highlighting the channel's focus on short-form humor and adventure series. Daily marathons occasionally spotlight shows like Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends or ThunderCats, ensuring a mix of action, comedy, and mystery genres without introducing contemporary content. In October 2025, Tooncast updated its rotation to reintroduce Krypto the Superdog and The Secret Saturdays as minor additions, airing in afternoon and evening blocks without reinstating previously removed intellectual properties. This adjustment maintains the channel's commitment to archival Warner Bros. library titles, with no expansions into newer series. Programming is primarily available in Spanish and Portuguese dubbing for Latin American viewers, with original English audio tracks as an option.

Former Programming

Tooncast's former programming primarily featured classic animated series from , , and select MGM Cartoons, which formed the backbone of its schedule from its 2008 launch until significant shifts in 2021 and 2022. These shows emphasized timeless family-oriented cartoons, often airing in blocks dedicated to vintage content without modern interruptions. Following a 2023 refresh, many were temporarily removed but later returned; the listings below reflect shows that were phased out without reinstatement as of late 2025. Hanna-Barbera classics anchored the channel's early years, with series like , featuring the picnic-obsessed bear in Park; , the easygoing blue dog in folksy escapades—all of which were core content until their removal in late 2021 and have not returned. These series highlighted Hanna-Barbera's signature style and humorous storytelling, drawing from the studio's golden era of television . Warner Bros. Animation contributed iconic shorts and series that were fixtures until phased out. Select DC animated series, such as (1992–1995), brought darker, noir-inspired superhero tales of the Caped Crusader fighting Gotham's villains, airing in targeted afternoon and evening time slots until the Warner Bros. catalog adjustments in 2022, with no subsequent return. These offerings diversified Tooncast's appeal by blending with more narrative-driven animation. Pre-2022 additions from other studios rounded out the lineup with enduring cartoon staples. Cartoons, including Popeye shorts featuring the spinach-powered sailor battling , were integrated into daily programming from the channel's through early 2021, providing high-energy action sequences popular with all ages, and have not been reinstated.

Operations and Availability

Ownership and Management

Tooncast is owned and operated by Warner Bros. Discovery International Networks Latin America, a division of the multinational , Inc., with its regional headquarters located in Miami, Florida. This structure positions Tooncast within 's broader portfolio of international networks focused on the n market. In July 2025, Warner Bros. Discovery announced plans to split into two separate publicly traded companies by mid-2026: Warner Bros. for streaming and studios, and Discovery Global for global networks including linear TV assets like Tooncast. The channel's day-to-day management falls under the oversight of the kids and family programming division for Latin America, led by Pablo Zuccarino, Senior Vice President and General Manager for Kids and Animation. Zuccarino reports to higher regional executives, including Fernando Medin, President and Managing Director of Warner Bros. Discovery Latin America and U.S. Hispanic, who guides overall strategy for international networks in the region. Following the 2022 merger of WarnerMedia and Discovery, Inc., leadership has prioritized cost efficiency across linear television assets, with Tooncast's operations emphasizing low-budget programming through reruns of classic content from the Warner Bros. library and forgoing original productions to align with corporate resource allocation. Tooncast maintains compliance with diverse Latin American broadcasting regulations, including mandatory content rating systems that ensure family-friendly viewing across jurisdictions such as Brazil's age-based classifications under the Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente and Mexico's guidelines from the Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones. These requirements mandate appropriate labeling for children's programming, restricting mature themes and promoting educational or entertaining content suitable for young audiences, which aligns with Tooncast's focus on classic animation.

Broadcast Reach

Tooncast is a channel distributed across , with primary availability in over 18 countries including , , , , and . It is carried by major cable and satellite providers such as Claro TV and Oi TV, particularly in where it enjoys broad carriage on most subscription services. The channel's signal is transmitted via multiple satellites, including SES 10 covering , , and the ; Amazonas 5 for broader ; and Star One C4 focused on , ensuring wide regional coverage through standards. Its extensions are limited, with no official carriage in the U.S. There is no dedicated official streaming service outside of traditional pay-TV platforms, limiting over-the-top access to authorized providers only. The channel's demographics skew toward families with children alongside viewers drawn by nostalgic programming; viewership peaks during evenings and weekends when family co-viewing is highest. This appeal aligns with Tooncast's focus on classic animated content that resonates across generations in Latin households.

Technical Specifications

Tooncast's primary transmission utilizes a standard-definition (SD) feed with resolutions of 480i for NTSC-based regions and 576i for PAL-based regions across Latin America. An HD simulcast in 1080i resolution was launched on January 9, 2024, via the Intelsat 34 satellite in Band C, primarily upscaling the existing SD content for compatible providers, with availability in select markets including Brazil. The channel's audio configuration is , featuring content dubbed exclusively in Latin American Spanish without support for multi-language tracks or options. Programming adheres to a 4:3 for much of its classic library, with upscaling applied to 16:9 for broadcast compatibility on modern displays. By 2012, Tooncast had fully transitioned to digital delivery over cable and satellite platforms, utilizing standards such as and MPEG-4 encoding for efficient transmission. The channel is also integrated with IPTV services from key providers in , including Vivo TV and Claro TV, and in , such as Izzi and Totalplay, enabling streaming access alongside traditional broadcast.

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