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  • Cartoon Network's iPhone and iPad app adds a live TV feed, for authenticated customers

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    06.19.2012

    Cartoon Network announced plans to join the TV Everywhere party with a live internet feed of its channel (for authenticated cable / satellite customers) during upfronts and now the updated v1.8 app has arrived on iPhones and iPads. The feed can also be streamed with Flash on the channel's website (we tried it on an Android 2.3 device and logged in but couldn't get it to play), although the only differences we noticed were that the website feed was slightly ahead of our cable box and iOS was a few seconds behind, but with slightly higher picture quality. All in all it's very similar to the WatchESPN experience (which ABC expanded upon last week with Watch Disney, Watch Disney Jr and Watch DisneyXD apps, though the full experience is only currently available to Comcast customers), and should satisfy all those who have been missing the Toonami experience when they're away from home. Take a peek after the break for a preview trailer, shot of the login screen and press release.

  • Adult Swim releases free universal app with full episodes in the app

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    02.22.2011

    Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming division has been surprisingly Mac-friendly -- not only has it produced a number of great iOS games already, but its shows have included a number of Mac references as well (always in the service of comedy, of course). I guess it's no surprise that Adult Swim released a universal app of its own. Like many television apps, there are some extras, including a schedule of shows, and clock, weather and calendar features. But the real draw here is that you can watch full episodes of Adult Swim shows in the app, from Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job to Family Guy (reruns), Aqua Teen Hunger Force and, one of my favorites, The Venture Brothers. And the best part is that the app is completely and totally free. If you're an Adult Swim fan at all, you'll definitely want to go get it off of the App Store right now. Great to see such a solid strategy from these guys on iOS -- I guess they definitely know where their audience is.

  • FiOS TV Online gains three more On-Demand channels courtesy of Time Warner

    by 
    Ben Bowers
    Ben Bowers
    08.31.2010

    After picking up content from TNT and TBS back in March, Verizon has reached additional agreements with Time Warner Inc. to bring Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, and TruTV on-demand channels to its FiOS TV Online service lineup. As per usual, each will offer a free selection of programming from their respective channel as soon as 24 hours after it has aired live, which in the case of Adult Swim shows like The Boondocks, The Venture Bros., Delocated, Childrens Hospital, and Metalocalypse should have already started to happen. Content from the Cartoon Network and TruTV however is currently slated to appear within the next month thanks to the deal. So for now waiting a few weeks to get your Hardcore Pawn fix on FiOS TV Online is both the reality and actuality of the situation folks. Can't stand it? Then bide your time by reading the PR below.

  • Today's Katamariest video: Cartoon Network's 'Chowder'

    by 
    Scott Jon Siegel
    Scott Jon Siegel
    11.23.2007

    It seems that Katamari Damacy continues to roll on, inspiring imitators and homages long after the original title's release. This time, it seem everyone's favorite clump of souls has rolled onto cable television, with the Cartoon Network program Chowder presenting an extended Katamari-esque sequence involving a rather large piece of bubblegum.Chowder is the latest in a long line of original Cartoon Network animated shows, created by the mind behind Spongebob Squarepants and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. The show is about an apprentice cook named Chowder. In fact, every character is named after food. There's a girl named Panini. Panini. We think that's just awesome.[Thanks, Mark]

  • Sirius delights the kiddies with SCV1 backseat TV tuner

    by 
    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    08.15.2007

    Sirius is seriously on a roll today. Clearly not content with debuting its Stiletto 2 and Sportster 4 portable receivers, the satellite powerhouse has officially announced its SCV1, aka Backseat TV, aka The Child-Silencer (our name). If you've ever been on a road-trip with a couple of bundles of joy, you'll understand how helpful this particular technology could be. The new receiver is able to grab both radio and TV signals, allowing it to pull down Nickelodeon, the Disney Channel, and Cartoon Network on TV screens in the backseat (for the joy bundles) while it streams music or talk up front (for you). The system offers a "kid friendly" remote for controlling Backseat content, while the "adult" section is operated by a separate, wired remote. The radio can also be controlled via Sirius-compatible aftermarket headunits. The SCV1 will be available in the 4th quarter of 2007, and will run you $299.99 for the unit, plus an additional $6.99 for TV service each month -- but hey -- that's a small price to pay for a quiet drive.

  • Today's hungriest video: Aqua Teens

    by 
    Zack Stern
    Zack Stern
    07.31.2007

    The half-baked, non sequitur style of Adult Swim prevails in this trailer for Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am. They couldn't even resize footage from different sources to be the same resolution. That's the Adult Swim seal of approval.Strangely -- like some of those cartoon shows the kids are into -- the trailer comes off as engaging and funny. There's golf cart racing, a helpless Carl taking the detectives' abuse, Mooninites, and very little actual golf. Hopefully the actual game will strike a similar balance.See the trailer after the break.

  • Cartoon Network MMO debuting at Comic-Con

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    07.24.2007

    Not content to have swallowed all of our TV watching after 11 p.m., Cartoon Network is about to start vying for the gaming time of the younger set with Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall, an MMO that lets you collect miniature versions of characters from the network (not Adult Swim, mind you) and (one would presume) battle evil. The game is due in spring of 2008, and will be debuting at this year's Comic-Con.As a special bonus, the game was developed in conjunction with Korea's Grigon Entertainment, so kids get a free lesson about the nature of capitalism! If you've fully braced yourself for the staggeringly underwhelming trailer, click away.

  • Cartoon Network targets consoles via the internet

    by 
    Alisha Karabinus
    Alisha Karabinus
    06.13.2007

    Why make retail games for consoles when you can make Flash games that also happen to work with consoles? That's the attitude Cartoon Network seems to be taking with their recently-announced MEGA series game service developed by AFI's Digital Content Lab. The MEGA series will feature games based on as-yet unannounced Cartoon Network and Adult Swim shows, and it's going to be fully compatible with the Wii browser (oh, and the PS3 also).

  • Cartoon Network develops web-based games for consoles

    by 
    Peter vrabel
    Peter vrabel
    06.12.2007

    Cartoon Network recently announced plans to begin developing flash-based games specifically for the web browsers included with the PS3 and Nintendo Wii. The MEGA series games will be more than just simple puzzle games, inviting the player to "stream movie clips to mesh together the most realistic cartoon experience ever." We're intrigued. After all, the MEGA series will be free, flash-based games and utilize the often-overlooked simple capabilities of the PS3. We're actually surprised no one has yet catered to our whims through this method before. However, as is typical with free content, pay-to-play content will likely follow if Cartoon Network's test run with the MEGA series games proves potentially lucrative. Nonetheless, it will be interesting to get a taste of what Cartoon Network has to offer once the MEGA series games begin finding their way to a PS3 web browser near you.

  • Ben 10 coming to multiple consoles and handhelds this fall

    by 
    Kevin Kelly
    Kevin Kelly
    05.07.2007

    One of our guilty pleasures is Ben 10, a very fun anime-inspired show on the Cartoon Network (and we aren't afraid to admit it ... just mildly embarrassed). It revolves around young Ben Tennyson and the bizarre Omnitrix, a sort of an alien watch thingy, that allows him to turn into different aliens to fight the baddies with. Sure, it sounds simple ... but watch one episode and you're hooked. D3Publisher of America has announced that they are developing several different versions of the game that will be released this fall, appearing on the Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and the Nintendo DS. What, no love for the 360? Even more exciting is that Ben's nemesis Kevin 11 (we kid you not) will be appearing in the game as well.

  • Ben 10: Protector of Earth, coming to PSP

    by 
    Peter vrabel
    Peter vrabel
    05.07.2007

    A popular Cartoon Network series is getting a videogame adaptation, courtesy of the same team that brought you Family Guy. High Voltage Software is developing Ben 10: Protector of Earth, detailing the everyday trials and tribulations of an average boy-turned-superhero named Ben Tennyson. The game will include favorites from the show, including Grampa, Ben, Max and more. According to Careen Yapp, playable characters will include, "the Omnitrix most popular alien heroes" and, "all new locations and content." A release date is expected this fall, so stay tuned for more information.

  • Saturday PSP background explosion

    by 
    Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey
    04.14.2007

    Every week, PSP Fanboy brings you new backgrounds to keep your PSP safe from unbackgrounditis. Remember, you can save these images directly to your PSP by accessing the site wireless at m.pspfanboy.com. This week, we have a Cartoon Network themed set of backgrounds. Yet, all three are still game related. What cartoons will you be able to set as a background? Continue to find out. Backgrounds after the jump ...

  • Phoenix Wright, step down. Capcom's bringing Harvey Birdman

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    04.13.2007

    The popular DS lawyer-ing game, Phoenix Wright, proved to be a fan favorite around the world. Now, Capcom is trying their hand at yet another lawyer game, but it's going to be unlike anything you could've ever expected. Capcom and Cartoon Network are teaming up to bring Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law to PSP (and PS2). We're hoping that Harvey Birdman will have all the fun of Capcom's other series, but with a hipper, edgier tone.Unfortunately, details and screenshots have not yet been released. Although the premise has us a excited, we can't help but look at developer High Voltage's track record, and get a little worried. (The Family Guy and Leisure Suit Larry games don't really offer much street cred.) Capcom better get this one right, or it won't be too long before PSP fans are screaming "Objection!" ... for all the wrong reasons. [Via Joystiq]

  • Discordianism + Wii = Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy

    by 
    Nikki Inderlied
    Nikki Inderlied
    09.29.2006

    Discordianism can be explained most simply as "a religion disguised as a joke disguised as a religion," or, religion for hippies. Followers of Discordianism greet each other with animal sounds, can only eat hot dog buns on Friday and hail the Greek goddess Eris. Eris is known to constantly brew chaos. Such is why she is the divine image of Discordianism. In their eyes, she is ever present and frequents bar where Zeus makes her drinks. Not only will you find her running amuck in the everyday life of her followers, she can also be found doing her normal chaos causing thing in The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. Whether it is dropping buckets of water on Mandy's head or summoning mind-controlling Teddy Bears, she always finds a way to make things worse. Lucky for us, she is bringing her chaotic ways to the Wii. Wielding her Apple of Discord, who knows what trouble she will cause you. By the look of the image after the break, it could be quite a bit. Check out the screenshot after the break. You can see the chaos in her eyes ....

  • Bleach's 33 characters of kicking butt

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    08.08.2006

    Bleach: Heat the Soul 3 came out in Japan a few weeks ago, and the import reviews are slowly trickling in. PSP411's KageNaruto had nearly nothing but praise for the fighter, praising the game's great cel-shaded graphics and excellent voice acting, ripped straight from the anime. It goes into almost nosebleed-inducing detail about the gameplay (2960 words!). Of particular note are the visually intense specials that all 33 characters have (featured above). I'm a pretty serious Bleach fan, and after watching that video, and reading this review, I feel like I have no choice but to import this game immediately. Hopefully, Sony will bring the games out here one day, especially once the show starts airing on Cartoon Network this September.

  • OMG! Yu-Gi-Oh! tag teams the PSP

    by 
    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    08.07.2006

    With approximately 27 Yu-Gi-Oh! games on the Game Boy platform, you'd think that the PSP would get with the trend fad program with its own version of the mega-popular children's card game. Well, in September, Japanese gamers can partake in some widescreen card dueling set in the GX universe. Anyone that remembers finding link cables for the GBA will breathe a sigh of relief knowing that Tag Force will feature four player battles wirelessly. American gamers will only have to wait until November, and the game will feature voice acting and animation from the series, now running on Cartoon Network.

  • Foster's Big Fat Awesome House Party

    by 
    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    06.12.2006

    Call us childish, but Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is a cartoon we can not help but love for its creative character designs and enjoyable (if not simple -- it's a Cartoon Network show) storyline. Our friends at TV Squad informed us about a new online game based on the show, Foster's Big Fat Awesome House Party, which we are finding surprisingly fun. After registration and an incredibly long load screen (that goes to 112%*), you are taken to a simple character creation screen. Do you like our imaginary friend? We call him Mr. Bearry Rotund.The rest of the game is more adventure-oriented -- doing different tasks to advance in level and make new friends. It is an amusing time-waster, and we totally dig it.[via TV Squad]* "Invention my dear friends is 93% perspiration, 6% electricity, 4% evaporation, and 2% butterscotch ripple" -- Willy Wonka

  • More networks suing Cablevision over networked DVR

    by 
    Evan Blass
    Evan Blass
    05.31.2006

    Trouble is brewing in TV land, and the stakes couldn't be higher for consumers, as a lawsuit filed by many of your favorite content providers against industry giant Cablevision could determine the future of networked DVR services. Two Time Warner networks (disclaimer: Engadget's parent company's parent company's parent company is Time Warner), CNN and Cartoon Network, have joined Disney, Universal, Paramount, and 20th Century Fox in fighting Cablevision's plan to offer subscribers the option of recording their programming to the company's servers, arguing that allowing at-will remote access to stored content constitutes a re-transmission, and therefore violates copyright agreements. What makes Time Warner's entry into the fray particularly interesting is the fact that another one of its divisions, Time Warner Cable, has publicly expressed interest in the concept of networked DVR, meaning that either outcome of the lawsuit would be potentially beneficial to the company. Way to go guys, you can never go wrong playing both sides of the fence.