List of Cartoon Network films

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This is a list of films that released in theaters and aired on Cartoon Network. Films that aired on Adult Swim are included.

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Animated films

Original air/release dateTitleDirector(s)Creator(s)/
Developer(s)
Production company(s)FormatNote(s)
December 10, 1999 Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip Genndy Tartakovsky Hanna-Barbera Television premiereOriginally served as the series finale
August 10, 2001 Samurai Jack: The Premiere Movie Cartoon Network Studios Three-part series premiere
November 3, 2001 The Flintstones: On the Rocks David Smith
Chris Savino
William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
July 3, 2002 The Powerpuff Girls Movie Craig McCracken Theatrical release
February 27, 2004Party Wagon Craig Bartlett
Tuck Tucker
Craig BartlettCartoon Network Studios
Snee-Oosh Productions
Television premiere
August 13, 2004 Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: House of Bloo's Craig McCrackenCraig McCracken
Lauren Faust
Mike Moon
Cartoon Network StudiosThree-part series premiere
August 11, 2006 Codename: Kids Next Door: Operation: Z.E.R.O. Mr. Warburton Curious Pictures
September 15, 2006 Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo Michael Chang
Ben Jones
Matt Youngberg
Glen Murakami
Sam Register
Warner Bros. Animation
Kadokawa Shoten
DC Entertainment
Served as the series finale
November 23, 2006Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Good Wilt Hunting Craig McCrackenCartoon Network Studios
January 14, 2007 My Gym Partner's a Monkey: The Big Field Trip Timothy Cahill Julie McNally Cahill
Timothy Cahill
Cartoon Network Studios
February 18, 2007 Camp Lazlo: Where's Lazlo? Joe Murray Cartoon Network Studios
Joe Murray Productions
March 30, 2007 Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure Shaun Cashman
Kris Sherwood
Gordon Kent
Matt Engstrom
Eddy Houchins
Sue Perrotto
Robert Alvarez
Russell Calabrese
Phil Cummings
Mike Lyman
Christine Kolosov
Maxwell Atoms Cartoon Network Studios
April 13, 2007 Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters Matt Maiellaro
Dave Willis
Williams Street Theatrical release
July 6, 2007Billy & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider Queen Matt Engstrom
Gordon Kent
Kris Sherwood
Maxwell AtomsCartoon Network StudiosTelevision premiere
August 10, 2007 Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix Sebastian O. Montes III
Scooter Tidwell
Man of Action Cartoon Network Studios
Man of Action Entertainment
August 31, 2007 Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! Joe Sichta Joe Ruby
Ken Spears
Warner Bros. Animation
January 21, 2008Codename: Kids Next Door: Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S. Mr. Warburton Curious Pictures 44-minute series finale
October 12, 2008 Underfist: Halloween Bash Shaun CashmanMaxwell AtomsCartoon Network Studios
November 27, 2008Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Destination: Imagination Craig McCracken
Rob Renzetti
Craig McCracken
Lauren Faust
Mike Moon
Cartoon Network Studios
November 8, 2009 Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show Danny Antonucci a.k.a. Cartoon Served as the series finale
November 24, 2010 Firebreather Peter Chung Cartoon Network Studios
Pistor Productions
November 4, 2011 Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood Van Partible Cartoon Network Asia Pacific
March 23, 2012Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens Victor Cook Man of ActionCartoon Network Studios
Man of Action Entertainment
Cartoon Network Asia Pacific
December 16, 2012 Exchange Student Zero Patrick Crawley
Maurice Argiro
Bruce Kane
Maurice Argiro
Patrick Crawley
Bogan Entertainment Solutions
Cartoon Network Asia Pacific
November 30, 2013 Chakra: The Invincible Sharad Devarajan Stan Lee
Sharad Devarajan
Gotham Chopra
Graphic India
POW! Entertainment
Cartoon Network India
October 31, 2014 Monster Beach Patrick CrawleyBruce Kane
Maurice Argiro
Patrick Crawley
Bogan Entertainment Solutions
Fragrant Gumtree Entertainment
Cartoon Network Asia Pacific
November 25, 2015 Regular Show: The Movie J. G. Quintel Cartoon Network StudiosLimited theatrical release
July 27, 2018 Teen Titans Go! To the Movies Peter Rida Michail
Aaron Horvath
Michael Jelenic
Aaron Horvath
Warner Bros. Animation
DC Entertainment
Theatrical release
July 21, 2019 (San Diego Comic-Con) [1]
September 24, 2019
Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans Jeff MednikowMichael Jelenic
Aaron Horvath
Glen Murakami
Sam Register
Direct-to-video release
September 2, 2019 Steven Universe: The Movie Rebecca Sugar Cartoon Network StudiosTelevision premiere
September 7, 2020 We Bare Bears: The Movie Daniel Chong Served as the series finale
October 10, 2020 Ben 10 Versus the Universe: The Movie Henrique Jardim
John McIntyre
Man of ActionTheatrical Release in United Arab Emirates
June 20, 2021 Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam Peter Rida MichailMichael Jelenic
Aaron Horvath
Warner Bros. Animation
DC Entertainment
September 14, 2021 Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog Cecilia Aranovich HamiltonJoe Ruby
Ken Spears
John R. Dilworth
Warner Bros. Animation [lower-alpha 1] Direct-to-video release
May 24, 2022Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse Matt Peters
Katie Rice
Michael Jelenic
Aaron Horvath
Lauren Faust
Warner Bros. Animation
DC Entertainment
November 8, 2022Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm Matt Maiellaro
Dave Willis
Williams Street
Bento Box Entertainment
July 21, 2023 The Venture Bros.: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart Jackson Publick Jackson Publick
Doc Hammer
Williams Street
Astro Base GO!
Titmouse, Inc
August 22, 2023 Metalocalypse: Army of the Doomstar Brendon Small
Tommy Blacha
Williams Street
Titmouse, Inc
January 13, 2024 Craig Before the Creek Matt Burnett
Ben Levin
Matt Burnett
Ben Levin
Shauna McGarry
Cartoon Network StudiosTelevision premiere
TBA The Amazing World of Gumball The Movie!Ben Bocquelet
Mic Graves
Ben Bocquelet Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe TBA
The Adventure Time Movie [2] TBAPendleton Ward Cartoon Network Studios
Frederator Studios

Live-action films

TitleOriginal air/release dateDirector(s)Creator(s)/
Developer(s)
Production company(s)FormatNotes
Re-Animated December 8, 2006Bruce Hurwit Tim McKeon
Adam Pava
Renegade Animation
Turner Studios
Television premiere
Ben 10: Race Against Time November 21, 2007 Alex Winter Man of ActionAlive and Kicking, Inc.
Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins September 13, 2009 Brian Levant Joe Ruby
Ken Spears
Warner Premiere
Ben 10: Alien Swarm November 25, 2009Alex WinterMan of ActionTrouper Productions
Alive and Kicking, Inc.
Limited Threatrical Release in Australia
Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster October 16, 2010Brian LevantJoe Ruby
Ken Spears
Warner Premiere
Atlas Entertainment
Telvan Productions
Nine/8 Entertainment
Level Up November 23, 2011 Peter Lauer Derek Guiley
David Schneiderman
D and D Productions
Alive and Kicking, Inc.
Cartoon Network Studios

See also

Notes

  1. The film was originally in-production at Cartoon Network, but was switched to Warner Bros. Animation before completion.

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