Boomerang is a subscription-based video streaming service offering classic and contemporary animated series and original programming aimed at children and families.
Boomerang was launched as a cable TV channel by Time Warner in 2000
In 2017, Boomerang was relaunched as a standalone streaming service
As of 2021, Boomerang is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
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A wide selection of classic cartoons from the Warner Bros. library, including Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, and Scooby-Doo.
Boomerang produces its own original programming, including remakes of classics like The Powerpuff Girls and new shows like Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz.
Boomerang offers a variety of feature-length films that are appropriate for all ages, including titles like Shrek and The LEGO Movie.
Boomerang offers classic and contemporary animated series, original programming, and family-friendly films for children and families.
You can watch Boomerang on your TV (via streaming devices like Roku or Chromecast), computer, tablet, or mobile device.
Boomerang is a subscription-based service that costs $4.99 per month or $39.99 per year.
Yes, Boomerang allows you to download select shows and movies to watch offline on your mobile device or tablet.
Yes, Boomerang curates its content to be appropriate for children and families, with a focus on wholesome, age-appropriate programming and films.