Spark Animation

Spark Animation is a television channel in the Euro Republics which focuses on animated shows.

History
On December 31, 1999, Spark launched S200, a spinoff to Spark, launched in 1993, and Spark2, another offshoot channel started in 1996.

S2000 mainly focused on men with sports, documentaries, comedy and motoring in the evenings, while daytime offered shows for female audiences with lifestyle shows, reality, drama, shopping, nature, home renevation and wellbeing programmes among the lineup.

As 2001 dawned, the channel was rebranded as Spark 3, mirroring it’s other sister network Spark 2, the channel, the rebranded channels saw the channel change it’s focus, with different nights, with different themes each evening, including This structure was dropped in 2005 when different genre shows aired at different times, to coincide with Spark3 moving from 119 to 108 (where Spark used to be) on Sky, where Spark merged with Sky One and Spark2 merging with Sky Mix, the channel launched a Spark3, on March 25, 2008, the same day Spark and Spark2 launched
 * Monday - Crime
 * Tuesday - Documentaries
 * Wednesday - Sports and Motors
 * Thursday - Action, Wildlife, Classic Comedy and Adventure Programmes
 * Friday - New and Classic Comedy
 * Saturday - Movies (action, family, comedy, thriller and adventure)
 * Sunday - Drama

On February 1, 2011, to coincide with Sky and KPN reshuffling their channel lineup, Spark3, despite staying on 108 rebranded as TripleSpark, the channel made deals with HBO, Showtime, Cinemax and FX gain access to their entire libary, HBO shows aired on TripleSpark along with repeats of most FX and Showtime shows, most of which aired on Spark and Spark 2, while Cinemax shows were only aired on the first two Spark channels, until Banshee, a Cinemax show, premiered on TripleSpark in 2013.

In 2018, it was announced TripleSpark would be replaced in 2018 by Spark Animation, with 24/7 animated TV shows, including kids shows, anime, adult animation, preschool, classic cartoons and international shows. The network would be based on Spark’s animated block, Animation Domination (not to be confused with the Fox block of the same name) which had ran since the start of 2018. All live-action programmes would be moved to the main channel and Spark 2.

The launch took full shape at 12am on December 1 2018, when an episode of South Park (the episode being Cartoon Wars: Part 2) ended, followed by the split screen credits from the last two hours of shows aired, played over a tribute to the channel’s first 18 years, followed by a TripleSpark ident, which then froze for 5 seconds, Immediatly after, an advert played showcasing the shows on Spark Animation, am ident played, and the Phineas and Ferb episode “Rollercoaster” aired at midnight, followed by the Mintered episode “Welcome To Londontown”.

The channel had deals with This gave them access to the vast variety of animated TV shows. Animation Domination Wednesday moved from Spark 2 to Spark Animation in January 2019, but went back to Spark2 in June of that year to make way for Globetoons. In March 2020, Spark Animation was rebranded with a new logo, mirroring that of it’s parent network, although the blue remained. On May 8, 2020, Spark Animation (along with it’s sister channels) broke out of it’s normal programming to air VE Day 75 celebratory programming.
 * Cartoon Network Studios
 * Warner Bros. Animation
 * Williams Street (Adult Swim)
 * DC Comics
 * Nickelodeon
 * Disney Animation Studios
 * 20th Century Fox Television
 * Xilam Animation
 * BBC Studios
 * Comedy Central Studios
 * MTV Productions
 * HBO Animation
 * Teletoon
 * YTV
 * Family Channel
 * TBS
 * Various international and indepentent studios