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Cartoon Network Video
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Cartoon Network Video is a segment of Cartoon Network's website which features videos and clips from some of its series. The segment included sections for Total Drama Island, Total Drama Action and Total Drama World Tour. The video section was discontinued in 2012, once the site introduced the new "Full Section" and "Shows" section. Total Drama: Revenge of the Island was the only Total Drama season to be included. The video section was changed, however. Instead of just watching, you needed to put your cable company or service, just like the Cartoon Network app. Cartoon Network Video is a ad-supported online broadband channel provided by Cartoon Network that was released on September 22, 2006. It host various Cartoon Network series, Music, promos for Cartoon Network, wedgies (animated shorts), and behind the scenes Videos. Cartoon Network Video is only available for residents of the United States. In 2012, Cartoon Network Video gets replaced by BRING-IT where people can watch their favorite Cartoon Network shows on their computer, cell phone and iPod with their cable provider's account.
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Cartoon Network Video is a segment of Cartoon Network's website which features videos and clips from some of its series. The segment included sections for Total Drama Island, Total Drama Action and Total Drama World Tour. Along with the episodes and clips that can be watched, there are "Best of" videos for each eliminated contestant. The series for Total Drama Island is called "Dock of Shame," the videos for Total Drama Action are shown in Total Drama Action EXTRA and the clips for Total Drama World Tour is called "Drop of Shame." The videos show a montage of the camper's best and worst moments while playing a song (the song is the same in Total Drama Action and Total Drama World Tour, but is different in Total Drama Island). Beth was the first person to have one of those videos. However, a different song, Way Too Much Fun, is played for the winner of each season, this is excluding Total Drama World Tour, where each member of the final three has a "Best of" video. The video section was discontinued in 2012, once the site introduced the new "Full Section" and "Shows" section. Total Drama: Revenge of the Island was the only Total Drama season to be included. The video section was changed, however. Instead of just watching, you needed to put your cable company or service, just like the Cartoon Network app. However, the video section was re-added, after a year of discontinuation, on August 26, 2013. It was added along with the Total Drama All-Stars game, Rain of Terror. The video section has a Total Drama section, featuring clips from previous seasons and various full episodes. Cartoon Network Video is a ad-supported online broadband channel provided by Cartoon Network that was released on September 22, 2006. It host various Cartoon Network series, Music, promos for Cartoon Network, wedgies (animated shorts), and behind the scenes Videos. Cartoon Network Video is only available for residents of the United States. Earlier in CN Video's history, It had a variety of exclusive of shows that couldn't be found any where else in the United States, including Yam Roll. These have since been taken off. Two Cartoon Network series, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee and Code Lyoko, have actually completed their series run on Cartoon Network Video. New Cartoon Network series are usually uploaded unto Cartoon Network Video every Monday, but there have been updates on the weekends. Sneak peaks of upcomming episodes of shows, specials, and movies have also been put on the service. In 2012, Cartoon Network Video gets replaced by BRING-IT where people can watch their favorite Cartoon Network shows on their computer, cell phone and iPod with their cable provider's account.