Boomerang (Latin America)

Boomerang was a Latin American children's subscription television channel of American origin, which was launched on July 2, 2001 and was operated by WarnerMedia Latin America.

On December 1, 2021, Boomerang closed its broadcasts and was replaced by Cartoonito.

Why was it replaced?

 * Uselessness: Boomerang since 2014 was a useless channel, since it removed the classic cartoons of Hannah-Barbera and focused on all kinds of audiences and passed some other modern Cartoon Network series no longer broadcast on Cartoon Network such as Uncle Grandpa.
 * Few good original series: Most of the channel's original series such as Wacky Races reboot were terrible and only 2 were saved, Bunnicula and DC Superhero Girls.
 * They wanted to bring Cartoonito to the region: Its replacement with Cartoonito is very similar to the one in Spain from 2011 as both share similarities with each other. Since they need a slot for the new channel, they chose to replace it rather than replace Tooncast.

Probability of returning
Due to its replacement by Cartoonito it is impossible for it to be relaunched in the future, unless they replace Tooncast for its possible relaunch. Today, a reruns channel is no longer profitable.

His replacement with Cartoonito was very important, so much so that the replacement could save Discovery Kids in the region, since if Boomerang had not been replaced by Cartoonito before mid-2022, with the merger of WarnerMedia and Discovery, Inc., Cartoonito would have been a replacement for Discovery Kids in the region instead of Boomerang.

Undoubtedly Boomerang lasted 20 years with Latin Americans, in addition its logo from 2006 to 2014 in the region was unique since no other country in the world had it.