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Boomerang (Middle East and Africa)

Launched
  
5 June 2005; 11 years ago (5 June 2005) (as Boomerang EMEA) 1 July 2016; 7 months ago (1 July 2016) (as Boomerang MENA and Boomerang Africa)

Owned by
  
Turner Broadcasting System Europe (Time Warner)

Picture format
  
16:9 (576i, SDTV) (Africa only) 16:9 (1080i, HDTV) (MENA only)

Language
  
English (MENA and Africa) Arabic (MENA, only in Arab World) Greek (MENA, only in Greece and Cyprus)

Broadcast area
  
Arab world, Africa, Greece, and Cyprus

Headquarters
  
Turner House, Great Marlborough Street, London, United Kingdom

Boomerang Europe, Middle East and Africa (also referred as Boomerang Africa or Boomerang Middle East and North Africa) is a television channel which used to air classic cartoons, but now features more modern cartoons. This is a version of the Boomerang channel which is broadcast in the Arab world, Africa, Greece, and Cyprus. All Boomerang programs which feature spoken dialogue are available in English, Arabic and Greek. The Greek audio track for Boomerang EMEA was launched in October 2011 for all programs with spoken dialogue.

Contents

On 1 July 2016, the channel was split into Boomerang Africa and Boomerang MENA; the latter channel airs with an Arabic audio track on beIN, and is also the version used in most of Greece and Cyprus.

History

The channel was launched on 5 June 2005 as a channel for EMEA territories which did not have a Boomerang feed, with some shows dubbed into Greek for Greece and Cyprus, as well as Polish and Hungarian for Poland and Hungary, respectively.

The African website is BoomerangTVAfrica.com, which was launched in 2010.

In October 2010, the channel also started to broadcast certain shows in Romanian.

On 12 October 2011, the Central and Eastern Europe feed (Poland, Hungary, Romania and Russia) was separated from the pan-European feed with its own schedule (see Boomerang (CEE)). From that point onwards, a preschool block called Cartoonito was added to both feeds; the block was later removed from the feeds.

However, the Netherlands (and the Flanders region of Belgium), Portugal, Arab world, Africa, Greece and Cyprus (including some operators in the Czech Republic) continued to carry the pan-European version of the channel.

The channel was available in Portugal until 31 December 2013, when it was removed due to the launch of the Portuguese feed of Cartoon Network.

On 1 November 2014, all TV operators in the Netherlands and the Czech Republic began airing the CEE version of the channel instead, leaving Greece and Cyprus as the only European countries where the channel is broadcast. In the Netherlands (and the Flanders region of Belgium) however, this was only a temporary measure, since a fully localized version of the channel would be launched soon.

On 1 July 2016, the formerly pan-European Boomerang feed was split into Boomerang MENA and Boomerang Africa, with the MENA version available on beIN with an Arabic audio track for all programs with spoken dialogue. The MENA version has also replaced the Africa version on TV operators in Greece and Cyprus. The MENA version has a separate schedule and uses censorship on some programs not found on the African version.

Boomerang MENA/Greece/Cyprus

  • Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!
  • Bugs: A Looney Tunes Production
  • Bunnicula
  • Mr. Bean
  • Mr. Bean: The Animated Series
  • My Knight and Me
  • Oddbods
  • Grizzy and the Lemmings
  • Inspector Gadget
  • The Happos Family
  • The Jungle Bunch to the Rescue!
  • The Garfield Show
  • The Owl and Co.
  • Tom and Jerry Tales
  • The Tom and Jerry Show
  • What's New, Scooby-Doo?
  • Boomerang Africa

  • Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!
  • Bunnicula
  • Duck Dodgers
  • Grizzy and the Lemmings
  • Krypto the Superdog
  • The Looney Tunes Show
  • Masha and the Bear
  • Mr. Bean: The Animated Series
  • My Knight and Me
  • Oggy and the Cockroaches
  • Pink Panther and Pals
  • The Jungle Bunch to the Rescue!
  • Tiny Toon Adventures
  • Tom and Jerry
  • Tom and Jerry Tales
  • The Tom and Jerry Show
  • Wabbit
  • Young Adventurers
  • Zig & Sharko
  • Boomerang Africa

  • Dorothy Princess of Oz
  • The ZhuZhus
  • Boomerang MENA

  • Tom and Jerry
  • Boomerang Africa

  • The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo
  • 2 Stupid Dogs
  • The Addams Family
  • Animaniacs
  • A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
  • Atom Ant
  • Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels
  • Count Duckula
  • Danger Mouse
  • Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines
  • Dexter's Laboratory
  • Droopy, Master Detective
  • Dumb and Dumber
  • The Flintstones
  • Flintstone Frolics
  • Heathcliff
  • Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!
  • Hong Kong Phooey
  • The Huckleberry Hound Show
  • Inch High, Private Eye
  • The Jetsons
  • Jabberjaw
  • Johnny Bravo
  • Josie and the Pussycats
  • King Arthur's Disasters
  • Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har
  • LazyTown
  • Looney Tunes
  • The Mask: The Animated Series
  • Magilla Gorilla
  • Mike, Lu & Og
  • The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries
  • The New Yogi Bear Show
  • The Owl and Co.
  • Paddington Bear
  • The Perils of Penelope Pitstop
  • Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks
  • Popeye
  • Puppy in My Pocket: Adventures in Pocketville
  • The Quick Draw McGraw Show
  • The Raccoons
  • The Scooby-Doo Show
  • Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
  • Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (1979)
  • Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (1980)
  • Sheep in the Big City
  • Snagglepuss
  • Taz-Mania
  • Time Squad
  • The Tex Avery Show
  • Tom & Jerry Kids
  • Top Cat
  • Wacky Races
  • What's New, Scooby-Doo?
  • Yogi's Treasure Hunt
  • References

    Boomerang (Middle East and Africa) Wikipedia