Cartoon Network Shows Removed from HBO Max: Where to Watch Them Now
Cartoon Network fans, you might have noticed some of your favorite shows disappearing from HBO Max lately. That’s right, a bunch of beloved childhood classics are no longer available on the streaming service. If you’re feeling nostalgic and want to revisit these shows, don’t worry—I’ve got you covered.
Unfortunately, a good chunk of the Cartoon Network library that HBO Max removed is no longer streaming anywhere. The only way to watch these series online is by buying or renting individual episodes through platforms like Prime Video. And if you want to ensure you have access to your favorite show forever, physical media might be the way to go.
But fear not, some recent series are still up for streaming on Hulu or Disney+. These services are pretty much merging into one big hub soon, making their current bundle a great option for cartoon lovers.
Let’s take a look at where you can find some of your favorite Cartoon Network shows that HBO Max removed.
– “The Amazing World of Gumball”: Originally aired from 2011 to 2019, now available on Hulu.
– “Ben 10”: Originally aired from 2005 to 2008, not streaming, but you can find it on Prime Video.
– “Chowder”: Originally aired from 2007 to 2010, catch all seasons on Hulu.
– “Courage the Cowardly Dog”: Originally aired from 1999 to 2002, not streaming, but available on Prime Video.
– “Ed, Edd n Eddy”: Originally aired from 1999 to 2009, not streaming, but you can watch it on Prime Video.
And the list goes on with other classics like “The Powerpuff Girls,” “Teen Titans,” and “Regular Show.” While some have found new homes on different platforms, others are only accessible through individual episode purchases or rentals.
Unfortunately, the animation purge didn’t spare other Warner Bros. and Discovery shows, like “Infinity Train” and “OK GO.” Even classic Looney Tunes cartoons and “Static Shock” were affected by recent removals. Has your favorite show been caught in the purge? What do you think about HBO Max’s removal of these animated treasures? Let us know in the comments.
So, whether you’re missing the antics of “Steven Universe” or the adventures of “What’s New Scooby Doo?,” there are still ways to relive the magic of these iconic shows. Take a trip down memory lane and catch up on your favorite cartoons before they disappear into the digital abyss.