The Cartoon Network website has officially been taken offline, ending a long run of over a quarter of a century. Launched in 1998, the site offered access a range of beloved shows like The Powerpuff Girls, Adventure Time, Steven Universe and iconic shows like Ben 10 and Courage: The Cowardly Dog. Now, visitors to CartoonNetwork .

com are redirected to Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming service, Max, where these classic cartoons are available for viewing, according to Variety. Not the English muffins 🤣🇺🇸☕ #cartoonnetwork #teentitans #july4th #fourthofjuly #july4 #happy4thofjuly #happyfourthofjuly #teentitans #nostalgia #2000s #2000scartoons pic.

twitter.com/FCFcx5uJqz — Cartoon Network (@cartoonnetwork) July 4, 2024 The publication reported that a welcome message on the Max site informs users, "Looking for episodes of your favourite Cartoon Network shows? Check out what's available to stream on Max (subscription required)." "We are focusing on the Cartoon Network shows and social media where we find consumers are the most engaged and there is a meaningful potential for growth," a spokesperson for Cartoon Network explained to Variety.

Despite the website's closure, the network will reportedly broadcast 11 hours of content daily, from 6 am to 5 pm. ALSO SEE: No, Cartoon Network Is Not Dead But CN’s Reaction To RIP Tweets Is Killer Cheers theme is the perfect comfort song 📺🎵 #cartoonnetwork #fionnaandcake #adventuretime #iceking #simonpetrikov #marceline #sim.