List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network (Latin America)

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This is a list of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network, a Latin American version of the United States cable channel counterpart.

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Current programming

Original programming from Cartoon Network Studios
Original programming from Warner Bros. Animation
Original programming from Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe
Acquired programming [9]
Local shows

These shows were produced in the countries covered by Cartoon Network Latin America.

Cartoonito shows

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References

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