
We've still got plenty of time to kill before Netflix premieres the long-awaited rebirth of "Arrested Development." Thankfully, the streaming service recently signed another deal with Warner Bros., this time bringing a slew of Cartoon Network and Adult Swim series online.
"We are delighted that Netflix will become the exclusive over-the-top streaming subscription destination for past seasons of favorite Cartoon Network and Adult Swim titles," said Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Officer of Netflix.
Beginning March 30th, Netflix will have the entire run of much-loved children shows "Adventure Time" and "Regular Show" available to all, along with past episodes of "Ben 10." Cartoon Network veteran "Johnny Bravo" (one of my personal favorites as a kid) will also be making an appearance, with WB's "Green Lantern" animated series in tow.
"We are thrilled to continue our great relationship with Netflix giving their subscribers access to more and more of our programming," said Ken Werner, President, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution. "This represents another evolutionary step in the TV ecosystem working with Netflix, on the SVOD platform, to improve the consumer experience while being respectful of existing business models."
Making their way to Netflix from the Adult Swim block include "The Boondocks," "Robot Chicken," "Aqua Teen Hunger Force," and "Children's Hospital." It may not be our doorway back into the Bluth model home, but it's definitely a little something to hold us over until May.
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