New Delhi: Many users in the social media received shocked after watching the post about the Cartoon Network shutting down. The internet is flooded with crazy comments and questions after coming across the trend #RIPCartoonNetwork. However there is no official statement being given by the makers about this in any way. Cartoon Network is being watched and enjoyed by millions of viewers not only in India but at a global level. The news of the channel shutting down came as a shock and surprise for the audience and cartoon lovers.
It is really end of era on the iconic childhood memories in Cartoon Network💔
#RIPCartoonNetwork pic.twitter.com/nm6j49V0mn— Ghosty (@BipolarGhosty) July 9, 2024
Its sad to see the most iconic building in everybody’s childhood
Rest in peace cartoon network studios.
So weird and painful to say goodbye to an iconic piece of history
Thanks for the memories ❤️🙏
#RIPCartoonNetwork pic.twitter.com/ssKWT0ZpJw
— Sumit (@SumitHansd) July 9, 2024
Hours after RIPCartoonNetwork started trending on twitter, many social media users expressed disappointment and shock refusing to believe. Some of them wondering if its actually true and some asking that it should be saved at any cost.
Cartoon Network must be saved at all costs ‼️ #RIPCartoonNetwork pic.twitter.com/dtZNy65GEV
— Redd (@ReddCinema) July 9, 2024
#RipCartoonNetwork man this can’t be happening every show they made was peak man my childhood fr. 💔😔😢 pic.twitter.com/I0fZZJO4fq
— ℰ𝓏 ℳℴ𝓃ℯ𝓎 ⛹🏽♂️💰 (@hendrixpaid) July 8, 2024
The Cartoon Network Studios and Discovery studios were shifted under Warner Brothers in October 2022. By November 2023, cartoon network was available for over 66 million television households in America.
The shows that are currently running in the channel are ‘The Pokemon’, ‘The Simpsons’, ‘Looney Tunes’, etc. The shutting down of the channel will leave many children and fans heartbroken especially at a time when most people are busy scrolling down their phone screens, cartoon used to be a source of entertainment and fun for the children.
#RIPCartoonNetwork this era was generational pic.twitter.com/DUhHixRxnT
— kira 👾 (@kirawontmiss) July 9, 2024