Free Streaming Service Brings All Your Favorite Cartoons Back In One Place

By Chris Snellgrove | Updated
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” With these words, Charles Dickens described the fear and upheaval of the French Revolution, an era when wisdom collided with folly. Of course, he could have easily described a completely different struggle: the struggle of Millennials to find their favorite cartoons on streaming!
Historically, some of the best cartoons have been owned by Warner Bros., but it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find these animated classics on HBO Max. Luckily, another broadcaster is about to get all your favorite old shows, and you won’t have to pay anything to watch them. That’s because on March 1st, Tubi will begin streaming some of the animated hits that helped define your entire childhood!
Tubi Is In Its Own Cartoon Era

While the broadcaster tried to keep the cartoon trend a secret, fans soon found out that Tubi was planning a big cartoon release. The broadcaster also revealed the full list of what will be broadcast, announcing to X that it is entering its “animated era.” That’s a bold claim, but they have an animation program to back it up.
Superhero fans are sure to enjoy titles like these The New Adventures of Batman, The Justice Leagueagain Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Fans of vintage adventure shows will enjoy a throwback like this Jonny Quest, Captain Planet, The Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Showagain The True Adventures of Jonny Quest. Fans of back-to-school comics, will enjoy series like this one The Animaniacs, Tiny Toon Adventuresagain Pinky and Brain.

If you’re in the mood to refresh Cartoon Network classics, Tubi will add titles like theseGirls Are Strong, Dexter’s Laboratoryagain Ed, Edd n Eddy. Certain franchises get more shows than others: for example, the broadcaster adds eight different Scooby-Doo titles, five Looney Tunes titles, five different Tom & Jerry titles, and five Yogi titles.
Believe it or not, this is a partial list of what’s coming to Tubi. Be sure to check out the full list to see how many of your favorites are coming to the streamer.
No One Changes Their Faith

Fans all over the internet are usually excited to learn how many animation movies and movies will be coming to Tubi on March 1. Some of these young animation fans are eager to explore the glory days of their favorite franchises. However, most of the excited fans are Millennials who grew up watching the shows on the Warner Bros. networks. such as Time Warner and TBS.
Many such WB titles have been disappearing with alarming regularity from HBO Max. This has baffled fans who have asked why the broadcaster doesn’t take advantage of its extensive library of content. Now, fans are flocking to Tubi to fix the cartoon, and not for the first time: Looney Tunes was a huge success when it moved from Max to Tubi, paving the way for a long-awaited franchise revival.
Mark Your Calendar, Cartoon Fans

All of the above titles and more will be released on Tubi on March 1. Cartoon fans need to mark their calendars and start streaming their favorites immediately. Don’t forget that this is a great time to introduce your friends to a new game or two.
These days, we pay for our clicks, too Looney Tunes it’s proof that fan interest can help revive old franchises. Clicking on your favorite titles this March is a great way to show companies like Warner Bros. that you are looking for a specific franchise. And, you can do it the best way: by reliving your childhood, one classic cartoon at a time!



