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"Are you a fan of cartoons and love watching shows on Cartoon Network? Put your knowledge to the test with our fun and exciting Cartoon Network Trivia quiz! Whether you're a die-hard fan or just enjoy a casual viewing, this quiz is perfect for all levels of inner cartoon enthusiast.
Join us as we dive into the world of Cartoon Network, where iconic characters (like Johnny Bravo, Dexter, Ben10, and many more) and memorable moments come to life. From Adventure Time to The Powerpuff Girls, this quiz covers a wide range of shows that have captured the hearts of fans around the globe. So grab your remote and get ready to play!
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"Cartoon Network began broadcasting on Oct. 1, 1992, with "The Star-Spangled Banner" and a video of dynamite exploding.
Dexter has a meddling sister named Dee Dee who is perpetually dressed as a ballerina.
"The Powerpuff Girls" debuted in 1998.
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On the Cartoon Network series "Teen Titans," there are five teenage superheroes on the team: Starfire, Robin, Beast Boy, Cyborg and Raven.
Johnny Bravo, a smooth-talking, hair-combing muscle man, frequently uses the catchphrase "Ohhhh Mama!"
Jake's shape-shifting powers are often used to get his 12-year-old friend, Finn, out of tenuous situations.
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TBS was launched in part because Turner had acquired large libraries of video material including many Warner Brothers, MGM and Hanna-Barbera cartoons.
Muriel is the kind-hearted farm wife who looks out for Courage.
Mordecai (the blue jay) and Rigby (the raccoon) are groundskeepers at a park.
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In real life, marzipan is a confection made of almond paste and sugar.
Gumball and Darwin are accompanied by Anais, their bunny sister, and other creatures.
The third heroine from the series "The Powerpuff Girls" is named Buttercup. The trio must frequently save the city of Townsville from the evil villain Mojo Jojo.
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Aku is the shape-shifting villain in the series "Samurai Jack." The series was cancelled in 2004 after four seasons but is slated to return to Cartoon Network in 2016.
So far there have been four different incarnations of the "Ben 10" series. Cartoon Network has announced yet another version slated for fall 2016.
"Regular Show" characters Mordecai and Rigby are groundskeepers at a local park. The long-running series started as a short for the Cartoon Network show "Cartoonstitute."
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"The Moxy Show" premiered in November 1993 on Cartoon Network.
The summer camp in the series "Camp Lazlo" is Camp Kidney. Lazlo is the name of the main character.
"The Great Piggy Bank Robbery," a 1946 Warner Bros. cartoon featuring Daffy Duck, was the first cartoon to air on Cartoon Network.
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The Cartoon Network series "Grim and Evil" originally aired Aug. 24, 2001. It included two segments of "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy" and one segment of "Evil Con Carne." In 2002 the series was renamed "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy," and "Evil Can Carne" became a separate series.
Although utonium sounds like an element from the periodic table, it is not.
Mandark's hippie parents, Oceanbird and Windbear, named him Susan.
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"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends" featured Mac and his imaginary friend Bloo, along with many other imaginary characters.
The setting for the series "Courage the Cowardly Dog" is the fictional town of Nowhere, Kansas.
In the series "Camp Lazlo," Camp Kidney sits on the shores of Leaky Lake.
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The Cartoon Network series "Adventure Time" has won four Emmy Awards and has been nominated nine times.
The names Mr. Fibb and Mr. Wink were inspired by the villains Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd in the Bond movie "Diamonds are Forever."
The "Teen Titans" lair is in the shape of a capital "T" and serves as a not-so-secret hideout.
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American businesswoman Betty Cohen founded Cartoon Network and was its president from 1992 to 2001.
Aku is Japanese for the word "evil." Actor Makoto Iwamatsu, better known as Mako, provided the voice of Aku.
The title character of the series "Camp Lazlo" is a monkey. "Camp Lazlo" ran on Cartoon Network from 2005 to 2008 and included 59 episodes.
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