Preschool series “Batwheels,” from Warner Bros. Animation, has been renewed for a second season.
knows you have questions about the fate of the two networks in the new, belt-tightened Warner Bros. Discovery era. And it“It was weird to wake up a couple of weeks ago and read our obituary as we were alive,” say Ouweleen, whose oversight also includes Boomerang and Discovery Family. “We’ve got more stuff coming next year than we had this year.”has exclusively learned has been renewed for a second season. “Batwheels” is the No.
Hard recent decisions included the cancellation of “Tuca and Bertie,” which had been rescued by Adult Swim after Netflix initially cut it. “I was glad that we were able to give it two more seasons and be able to let that thing evolve in front of people,” Ouweleen says. “We’re not looking to cancel shows. It’s just we have to allocate the money we have in ways that we think are going to have the biggest impact and please the most number of people.
As a result, the new plan is a bit of a return to the original charter for Cartoon Network. “When I joined the network [in 1996], to our minds it wasn’t a kid network, it was an animation network,” he says. “We said it was for a psychographic, not a demographic. The best animation works on a couple levels and works for a couple of different audiences at once. And I think that’s where Cartoon Network proper is coming back around to.
“When we started Adult Swim, that was the first moment where we were like, ‘Oh, wait, if there’s a thing just for adults, what is Cartoon Network now?’ It took us I’d say a couple of years to figure out what Cartoon Network was. Now it’s more natural for it to be aimed at doing great animated shows for everybody at once. And linear still has a healthy adult audience.”
“We’ve known each other for so long and both see our responsibility as humans on the planet to make sure that the words ‘Cartoon Network’ stay as vibrant and strong as possible,” Ouweleen says. “Cartoon Network Studios is still a distinct creative entity and aimed at all the things that Cartoon Network Studios has always aimed at, which is unique creators, first time creators. Building shows that are worlds and new ideas. Pushing the conversation forward in terms of animation.
Also upcoming is Genndy Tartakovsky’s “Unicorn: Warriors Eternal,” which will also launch on HBO Max, as Cartoon Network/Adult Swim become the primary supplier of animation for the streamer. Already, HBO Max comedy head Suzanna Makkos also oversees Adult Swim development as well.
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