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See also: andThis is a list of currently or formerly broadcast by in the United States. The network was launched on October 1, 1992, and airs mainly programming, ranging from action to animated comedy.In its early years, Cartoon Network's programming was predominantly made up of of, and shows such as,. Cartoon Network's first original series were and the late-night satirical animated talk show,. The series of showcase shorts brought about the creation of a number of Cartoon Network original series, the first of which made into a full-fledged series was in 1996, followed by and in 1997 (as well as its spinoff, later in 1999), in 1998, and in 1999, which debuted alongside. Another series, was one of the first to air without a What a Cartoon! Pilot, debuting in 1999.Cartoon Network has also broadcast a number of feature films, mostly animated or containing animated sequences, under its 'Cartoon Theater' block, later renamed 'Flicks'. The network has not produced any live-action series since 2014.

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See also:, andThis is a list of pilot episodes on, along with their premiere dates for each.Successful TitleEpisode(s)Premiere date(s)Note(s)Space Ghost Coast to CoastN/A1993The Powerpuff Girls'Meat Fuzzy Lumkins'February 20, 1995Dexter's LaboratoryN/AFebruary 26, 1995Johnny BravoMarch 26, 1995Cow and Chicken'No Smoking'November 12, 1995Courage the Cowardly Dog'The Chicken from Outer Space'February 18, 1996Mike, Lu & Og'Crash Lancelot'November 7, 1998The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'Meet the Reaper'June 9, 2000Whatever Happened to. Robot Jones?N/AJune 16, 2000Sheep in the Big City'In the Baa-ginning'August 18, 2000'Mr. Bawk Ba Gawk'December 21, 2000'December 30, 2000'Bannon Custody Battle'Codename: Kids Next Door'No P in the OOL'July 21, 2001Evil Con CarneN/AAugust 24, 2001LowBrow'Test Drive'August 23, 2002Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumiN/AApril 22, 2003My Gym Partner's a Monkey'A Troubled Lion'2003Camp Lazlo!'

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