Tubi Just Pulled Off a Massive Cartoon Network Throwback and We’re All for It

Published 02/13/2026, 3:17 AM EST

Sitting back on the sofa, munching on the crunchiest snacks while watching Courage the Cowardly Dog or Johnny Bravo on Cartoon Network is a core childhood memory for many. Those funny, lighthearted, and sometimes experimental shows were enjoyed by both young and adults alike and remain nostalgic to this day. Though time and circumstances may have tucked them away some far away, Tubi is set to bring those memories back with its new lineup of streaming offerings this year.

Here is a closer look at all the nostalgic shows that will be available to stream on Tubi.

Tubi is set to bring nostalgic Cartoon Network shows

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Tubi will stream some of the Cartoon Network and Warner Bros. shows starting March 1, as confirmed on the platform’s website. However, as part of Tubi, viewers can easily stream the shows for free. Animaniacs, Ben 10 (Classic), Codename: Kids Next Door. Courage the Cowardly Dog, Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, The Powerpuff Girls (1998), Teen Titans (2003), The Batman, Batman: Brave and The Bold, Justice League, Ed Edd n' Eddy, and Dexter’s Laboratory are some of the shows that will soon arrive on Tubi. 

Several of these shows had left HBO MAX. The classic Looney Tunes shorts library is also one of those pulled from HBO Max. However, it became a quick hit when the show arrived on Tubi and even ranked in the top 10 most-watched series by viewing time. So, the fate of the other shows can be predicted.

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These might see success in a new home and among new viewers even after being pulled from HBO Max. Now, back in 2024, the online streaming of Cartoon Network was also shut down.

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Back in 2024, Cartoon Network had officially shut down its website, and anyone visiting cartoonnetwork.com was redirected to Max. The move was made by Warner Bros. Discovery, which removed all episodes, clips, and online games from the site and replaced them with a page asking fans to subscribe to Max.  

“We are focusing on the Cartoon Network shows and social media where we find consumers are the most engaged and there is a meaningful potential for growth," Cartoon Network spokesperson told Variety.

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According to the company, the focus was on streaming and social media platforms, where audiences are more active. However, fans will now have the chance to revisit some of those nostalgic shows when it arrives on Tubi.

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Will you watch the shows on Tubi? Let us know in the comments.

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Pritha Debroy

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Pritha Debroy is an Entertainment writer at NetflixJunkie who can seamlessly switch between breaking down an NBA play and obsessing over the latest K-drama twist. She has written over 3,400 NBA and NFL articles, but her true joy lies in diving into Netflix’s trendiest shows—unpacking themes, stories, and yes, the occasional celebrity chaos. When she is not writing, you’ll find her devouring thrillers (anything by Freida McFadden is an instant yes), revisiting comfort classics like 10 Things I Hate About You and 27 Dresses, or hunting for her next binge-worthy series.

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