Cartoon Network (Pacifican TV Channel)

Cartoon Network is a Pacifican television distributed by Warner Bros. Discovery for audiences in Pacifica and Saint Benedict Island. This is essentially the Pacifican equivalent of Cartoon Network in the United States and had launched in 1993.

1990s
In 1993, Cartoon Network launched in Pacifica with the same schedule as the American feed adjusted for the Pacifican time zones but with French, Aurentian and Ektæó audio tracks, or at the very least, subtitles. For that reason, it was not launched in English until 1996 (the year in which the Pacifican feed formed its own schedule).

On that year, it began to timeshare with Turner Network Televison Pacifica (later Turner Classic Movies) through the next few years (CN aired from 6:00am to 9:00pm while TNT or TCM would air through the night and early morning). Most of its scheduling became a partial mix of what the Australian, American, El Kadsreian, and Southeast Asian feeds were airing at the time, though some Canadian content ended up on the network as well. It also had local feeds airing from Bedford (East), Marquette (Central East), Borealia (Central West), and Columbia (West).

During the late 1990s, more contemporary programming from the Cartoon Cartoons library began to broadcast along with the already airing content from Warner Bros., MGM and Hanna-Barbera.

On 22 August 1999, Cartoon Network Pacifica rebranded with new idents, bumpers, etc.

2000s
Adult Swim began to fill in the time gap that TCM left back in 2001 before it got replaced with Toonami. In 2007, Cartoon Network officially broadcasted on its own for 24-hours, though small blocks were added at certain times of the day.

An additional sister channel called Boomerang launched on Satellicom and several other cable and satellite providers in 2004. It gradually filled its schedule up with most of Cartoon Network's original content, though the last programme on the latter stopped its regular broadcasts on the network in 2008.

Beginning in 2005, the CN City era launched on the feed, introducing a new logo and many different shows. The Cartoon Cartoon Show was created to show the channel's older content (ex: The Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Laboratory, etc.). The Pacifican feed also went more in line with the American feed, using similar screenbugs and having a more rigid schedule (30 minute blocks were given). This was received with mixed reviews, though they would end up using the Yes!, Summer 2007 and Fall eras until 1 January 2008. At that point, they would return to CN City until the New Wave era was used starting on 31 August 2008.

The New Wave era mostly resembled that of the Asia-Pacific feeds minus the addition or lack of certain programmes as they aired on different channels there.

2010s
Originally planning on broadcasting The Amazing World of Gumball on 1 October 2011, it was pulled forward some time in August, making it the last show to come from it in Pacifica. Despite this, very few bumpers from the New Wave era were actually used for the show.

A new branding was also used on 1 October 2011 (known as CHECK it or It's A Fun Thing), though Pacifica's was mostly modified from both versions.

The CHECK it 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 and Dimensional rebrands began getting used on the same year and 2013, 2015 and 2016 respectively.

2020s
Redraw Your World began to be used starting in November 2021.

Boomerang
Main Article: Boomerang

Boomerang began as its own block from 1996 to 2004 on Cartoon Network in the late mornings every weekday from 10:00am to 2:00pm and 7:00am to 1:00pm every Saturday and Sunday. There was no real organisation that determined which show should broadcast at which time, so whatever filled in space was used. Its final broadcast as a block was on 26 March 2004, when it launched as its own channel with similar branding to the American feed. It ended up resembling the British feed after the logo change in 2005 and began to include a Cartoonito block from 2007 onwards.