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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Teletoon is the Canadian version of Cartoon Network, debuting alongside The Comedy Network and The Space Channel. There are two separate channels, one in French and one in English. Teletoon Retro started airing in 2009, providing nostalgic viewers with older cartoons. Teletoon at Night (9:00 PM to 3:00 AM) can be considered the equivalent of Adult Swim. The first thing an American viewer will probably notice when looking at the list of their shows would be the almost complete absence of any anime, although both versions have shown Cardcaptors, Bakugan, Spider Riders, and Battle B Daman at some point, with the French network also having broadcasted Pokémon[1], Digimon, Beyblade and Naruto. Otherwise you can just call the channel Cartoon Network, eh. |