Every Cartoon Network Show Removed From HBO Max and Where You Can Still Watch Them

Now that HBO is back in the name, the Max streaming service is calling “takesies backsies” on its family entertainment plans. At this stage, the strategy shift seems to mean removing a lot of childhood favorites, particularly those it had hosted through Cartoon Network, a channel also owned by Warner Bros. These removals are particularly heart-wrenching as Cartoon Network’s own streaming site was shut down and redirected to HBO Max last August.

As someone who grew up watching plenty of these shows on cable, I personally didn’t realize how much I missed some of them until I found out I couldn’t watch them anymore. If you’re anything like me and want to take a trip down memory lane, here’s a breakdown of the Cartoon Network shows HBO Max has removed in the past year and how you can still watch them.

Every Cartoon Network Show Removed From HBO Max in the Past Year

Unfortunately, a decent chunk of the removed Cartoon Network library is no longer streaming on any service. The only way to watch these series online is by buying or renting individual episodes through marketplaces like Prime Video. As such, I’ve also listed out physical media alternatives where available, even for shows that are still streaming, because nowadays that’s the only way to make sure you have your favorite show forever.

A couple of the more recent series are still available to stream on Hulu or Disney+. These services are functionally becoming the same thing starting next year, making their current bundle one of the best bets for cartoon streaming.

The Amazing World of Gumball

Originally aired: 2011-2019 Removed on: October 1, 2024 Where to stream now: All seasons on Hulu

Ben 10

Originally aired: 2005-2008Removed on: October 1, 2024 Where to stream now: N/A, available through Prime Video

Chowder

Originally aired: 2007-2010Removed on: October 1, 2024 Where to stream now: All seasons on Hulu

Courage the Cowardly Dog

Originally aired: 1999-2002 Removed on: July 31, 2025 Where to stream now: N/A, available through Prime Video

Ed, Edd n Eddy

Originally aired: 1999-2009Removed on: January 1, 2025Where to stream now: N/A, available through Prime Video

Green Lantern: The Animated Series

Originally aired: 2011-2013Removed on: January 1, 2025 Where to stream now: N/A, available through Prime Video

The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy

Originally aired: 2003-2007Removed on: January 1, 2025 Where to stream now: N/A, available through Prime Video

The Powerpuff Girls

Originally aired: 1998-2005Removed on: October 1, 2024 Where to stream now: N/A, available through Prime Video

Regular Show

Originally aired: 2010-2017Removed on: October 1, 2024 Where to stream now: All seasons on Hulu

Steven Universe

Originally aired: 2013-2019 Removed on: October 1, 2024Where to stream now: All seasons on Hulu

We Bare Bears

Originally aired: 2015-2019 Removed on: October 1, 2024 Where to stream now: All seasons on Hulu

What’s New Scooby Doo?

Originally aired: 2002-2006Removed on: July 31, 2025 Where to stream now: All seasons on Tubi

Teen Titans

Originally aired: 2003-2006Removed on: January 1, 2025 Where to stream now: Five seasons on Prime Video

Teen Titans Go! (first seven seasons)

Originally aired: 2013-presentRemoved on: January 1, 2025 Where to stream now: All seasons on Hulu

The Purge Isn’t Limited to Cartoon Network

The animation purge arguably started back in 2022, with the original Warner Bros. and Discovery merger leading to HBO Max losing Infinity Train, OK GO, and Close Enough. While Cartoon Network has borne the brunt of removals since, Warner Bros. Animation has also been hit with the recent removals of classic Looney Tunes cartoons as well as the series Static Shock.

Was your favorite show included in the purge? Do you really think HBO Max would remove Adventure Time? Let us know in the comments.

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