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Thursday, January 6, 2022

Kicking things off onJanuary 8, 10:30am, is the premiere of two episodes of the Cartoon Network original series We Baby Bears


See the new-look channel  HERE


When families next sit down with their kids to watch their favourite cartoons, they’re in for a big surprise. From January 8, Cartoon Network viewers around Asia will be able to enjoy a completely reenergised channel experience called “Redraw Your World.”  

 

Not only are the look and feel refreshed with vibrant colours, music and design, but also awesome new shows are designed to appeal to an even wider audience of boys and girls. 

 

Through exciting storylines and colourful characters on Cartoon Network, “Redraw Your World” encourages kids to always be true to themselves and to be confident in their abilities to impact real change in both big and small ways. 

 

Kicking things off on Saturday, January 8, 10:30am, is the premiere of two episodes of the Cartoon Network original series We Baby Bears. The series is a perfect match for the channel’s new positioning and tells the story of three bears looking for a place to fit in. The cartoon features the just-released original K-pop song “The Bha Bha Song (We Baby Bears Theme)” performed by supergroup, TRI.BE. 

 

Kids and families can also look forward to local activities that celebrate Cartoon Network’s Redraw Your World. 

 

Look out for awesome pop-up doodle stations and a video series called “Craft Your World” powered by Crayola, the campaign’s official “Creativity Partner”. Armed with inspiration and the right tools for creativity, kids are invited to express themselves and let their imagination run free by drawing or doodling their vision of the world they want to live in. Keep an eye on Cartoon Network Asia and Crayola websites and social channels for more information.

 

For more cool experiences on social media, follow @cartoonnetworkasia and share all your Redraw Your World moments with #RedrawYourWorld and #CartoonNetwork.

 

More about Cartoon Network’s new shows

A spin-off of the hit Cartoon Network series, We Bare BearsWe Baby Bears follows Grizz, Panda and Ice Bear – as their younger baby selves – travelling in a magical box to fantastic new worlds searching for a place to call home. Along the way, they meet new friends, learn a few lessons and discover that “home” can mean wherever they are, as long as they’re together. Watch on Cartoon Network at 10:30am on weekends from Saturday, January 8.

 

Episodes will also be shown on Boomerang, HBO and HBO Family. Five episodes will be available to stream on HBO GO from January 8, with more added every month. Take a look https://youtu.be/N9VwYMGKOhU

 

Other new shows and episodes debuting in 2022 include Jellystone! which premieres on Saturday, January 22 at 6pm and stars the iconic Yogi Bear, Cindy Bear, Boo Boo plus other hilarious characters. They are constantly getting themselves into trouble in the madcap little town of Jellystone. (Here’s a sneak-peek: https://youtu.be/X57XTTOIhOg

 

Meanwhile, Tom and Jerry in New York brings fresh shenanigans to Manhattan, with new episodes debuting weekends from January 15 at 10am, and Wizarding World movies Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenixand Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince air at 8pm on January 8 and 22, respectively.

 


5 comments:

  1. This is it! Have a good time with Cartoon network!

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  2. Wow looking forward for this exciting cartoons that's awesome and my kids would Loved 😍

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  3. I really love Cartoon Network lalo na yung mga kids super favorite nila ito. Lalo na ung we bare bears super cute nila panoorin talaga😍

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  4. Wow love this . Sure na magugustuhan ito ng mga kids ko na tlga nman nkaka enjoy panoorin ❤️😍

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  5. This will be soo much fun!! 🤗🤗

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