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Tubi adds dozens of classic cartoons to its free streaming lineup
Tubi expands its free, ad-supported streaming with dozens of classic Warner Bros. and Cartoon Network cartoons following removals from HBO Max, addressing fan demand.
- Beginning March 1, Tubi added dozens of classic cartoons, including Cartoon Network and Warner Bros. shows, to its free, ad-supported platform.
- Warner Bros.' licensing moves followed years of titles being removed from HBO Max, leaving many shows stranded and available mainly on DVD amid acquisition uncertainty.
- The full list of additions includes dozens of legacy series, from Abbott & Costello Cartoons to Tom & Jerry, on Tubi, a free, ad-supported service launched in 2014.
- Fans now have a new way to check out their favorites in a massive way as they regain free access to many beloved cartoons once hard to stream, and CNBC reported Tubi logged more streaming minutes than HBO Max or Peacock last year.
- Amid ongoing uncertainty at Warner Bros., more animated titles are expected to roll out in the coming weeks while Netflix reportedly walked away from talks.
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Tons of Cartoon Network and Warner Bros. Shows Are Now Streaming for Free on Tubi
In the midst of potential acquisition chaos, Warner Bros. has also been spinning deals with the Fox-owned streaming service Tubi. The most recent agreement gave the ad-supported service the rights to a spread of Cartoon Network and family-friendly Warner Bros. shows. The context? Most of these shows were removed from HBO Max over the past couple of years, leaving a treasure trove of cartoons and animation stranded from streaming. Since then, fan…
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