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If you’re a 90s kid, the trending hashtag #RIPCartoonNetwork on Wednesday likely brought a wave of nostalgia and sadness. As the trend went viral, rumors spread that Cartoon Network, the beloved 24-hour animation channel that began on October 1, 1992, was shutting down. However, these rumors turned out to be false.
The speculation was fueled by a viral video that highlighted the near disappearance of Cartoon Network and predicted similar outcomes for other animation studios. The video also discussed the challenging situation for animation workers, many of whom have faced over a year of unemployment, with more layoffs expected. The video has amassed 8 million views.
Fans are encouraged to use the hashtag #RIPCartoonNetwork on Twitter to share their favorite episodes and stay updated on how to support the cause.
Many users have posted clips from their beloved shows. One user shared a clip from “Courage The Cowardly Dog,” expressing sadness over the animators’ struggles and hoping they find new opportunities. Another user remarked, “It really feels like the end of an era for iconic childhood memories on Cartoon Network.” A third user said, “Not gonna lie, Cartoon Network not existing anymore would hurt.”
Despite the rumors, Cartoon Network has confirmed that there is no truth to the speculation about the network or studio shutting down.
In a statement, the channel said, “Cartoon Network would like to clarify that there is no truth to the speculation that the network or studio are shutting down. With a number of recently announced greenlights, we remain committed to continually investing in innovative content that entertains and inspires our viewers across the globe.”