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12 Classic Cartoons to Stream for Free, and Where to Find Them

As cartoons become harder to find on bigger streaming platforms, free services such as Tubi and Pluto are stepping up to save beloved classics. After disappearing from HBO Max, the original Looney Tunes recently experienced a surge in viewership on Tubi, highlighting the essential need for access to foundational forms of animation. Many of the […]

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The Looney Tunes are Killing It Over on Tubi

This past August, Warner Bros. Discovery punted nearly 800 Looney Tunes shorts—with nearly 200 locked away due to “cultural sensitivities“—over to free streaming service Tubi. What seemed like an insult to one of the most well-known cartoon properties has, funnily enough, been a blessing in disguise. According to a recent Vulture report, Tubi’s acquisition head […]

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R.L. Stine’s Cult TV Series ‘The Nightmare Room’ Has Hit Tubi

Here’s fun bit of news for fans of horror shows or R.L. Stine specifically: The Nightmare Room, the author’s children’s horror anthology series that wasn’t Goosebumps, is now streaming free on Tubi. First released on KidsWB! in 2001 for a single 13-episode season, the series featured childhood fears such like ghosts and monsters. Stylistically, it was similar to The […]

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10 Creepy Tales to Stream for Free on Tubi

The sheer amount of content on free streamer Tubi is both exciting and a bit intimidating. However, if weird horror is what you seek, you need only dig past the overstuffed landing page to find some surprisingly intriguing selections. Here are 10 picks we recommend to get you started. Eden Lake Writer-director James Watkins’ Speak […]

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Here’s Where You Can Still Watch Classic Looney Tunes Cartoons—and Why You Should

There’s a new Looney Tunes movie out in theaters with The Day the Earth Blew Up—but if it’s gotten you excited to spend more time with the classic characters, you’ll have to look further than Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max. We can’t imagine who’s grinding an axe over there, but the studio’s classic Looney Tunes library […]

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