About: Cartoon Orbit

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Cartoon Orbit was a children's online gaming network created by Turner Online to promote its shows and partners. Created as an addition to the Cartoon Network website, Cartoon Orbit opened to the public in October 2000. Its main attraction was a system of virtual trading cards called "cToons", which generally featured animation cells from programs broadcast on the network, though advertisement-based cToons were also common. Added in October 2002 was the popular head-to-head strategy game gToons.

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  • Cartoon Orbit was a children's online gaming network created by Turner Online to promote its shows and partners. Created as an addition to the Cartoon Network website, Cartoon Orbit opened to the public in October 2000. Its main attraction was a system of virtual trading cards called "cToons", which generally featured animation cells from programs broadcast on the network, though advertisement-based cToons were also common. Added in October 2002 was the popular head-to-head strategy game gToons. The site began to suffer from lack of maintenance beginning in 2005. On October 16, 2006, Cartoon Network shut down Cartoon Orbit and left users with a "Thank You" certificate as a token of their appreciation. (en)
  • Cartoon Orbit est un jeu en réseau en ligne créé par Turner Online afin de faire la publicité de ces émissions et partenaires. Créé en parallèle au site officiel de la chaîne télévisée Cartoon Network, Cartoon Orbit est lancé en ligne en octobre 2000. Il se centre principalement sur un jeu de cartes en ligne appelé cToons. Néanmoins, le site souffre de problèmes de maintenance au début de 2005. Le 16 octobre 2006, Cartoon Network décide de fermer Cartoon Orbit. (fr)
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  • Cartoon Orbit's front page from 2000-2002 (en)
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  • Turner Broadcasting System (en)
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  • Thank you again to everyone for your support over these six years. For more information about how we've reached this decision, please click below to read our FAQ." (en)
  • Since the launch of Cartoon Orbit in 2000, we have been amazed and honored by the dedication of our fans. From the days of Orbit Worlds and cZone Spotlight to the introduction of gToons, it's been a memorable ride creating and developing this site for you throughout the years. (en)
  • As a small token of our appreciation for your incredible loyalty, we would like to offer you a Thank You certificate featuring some of our favorite gToons. We'll automatically insert your username and first login date--just click below to print. (en)
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  • Children's digital collectible card game (en)
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  • Cartoon Orbit est un jeu en réseau en ligne créé par Turner Online afin de faire la publicité de ces émissions et partenaires. Créé en parallèle au site officiel de la chaîne télévisée Cartoon Network, Cartoon Orbit est lancé en ligne en octobre 2000. Il se centre principalement sur un jeu de cartes en ligne appelé cToons. Néanmoins, le site souffre de problèmes de maintenance au début de 2005. Le 16 octobre 2006, Cartoon Network décide de fermer Cartoon Orbit. (fr)
  • Cartoon Orbit was a children's online gaming network created by Turner Online to promote its shows and partners. Created as an addition to the Cartoon Network website, Cartoon Orbit opened to the public in October 2000. Its main attraction was a system of virtual trading cards called "cToons", which generally featured animation cells from programs broadcast on the network, though advertisement-based cToons were also common. Added in October 2002 was the popular head-to-head strategy game gToons. (en)
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  • Cartoon Orbit (en)
  • Cartoon Orbit (fr)
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