Cartoon Network Plus

Cartoon Network Plus (styled as Cartoon Network+) was a channel in the Montarek Archipelago. Its programming often consisted of shows that were shown at later times than those on Cartoon Network plus a few unique features, including a way to vote on the shows that would air during a particular day or week.

History
The channel originally operated as a 24-hour channel that was only available on digital providers such as Satellicom. While its first two logos looked very similar to the ones used on Cartoon Network +1 in the United Kingdom, they were used for completely different purposes. For the most part, its use as a channel to access content at a later period was maintained until a rebrand occurred in 2001; in this rebrand, Toonami started to take over a portion of Cartoon Network Plus' schedule to broadcast from 22:30-06:15 CET.

The well-known U-Pick block (not to be confused with the U-Pick Live program on Nickelodeon) aired weekly (and on occasions, several times a week) from 15:00 to 20:00 CET. This allowed a viewer to have the ability to vote for a programme to air at a certain time between said schedule.