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It's a sad and hurtful news to see our favorite building getting shutdown and defunct on August 1st this year (That shocked everyone and felt sad to see it go (Even the cartoon creators (Like Craig McCracken who felt a bit sad to see the building go, but he'll be alright.) and those that worked for CN felt heartbreaking to see. Although we still don't know if they'll decide to do it or not. We'll have to wait and see what happens next.). The Cartoon Network Studios building that has been a big and huge creativity of Cartoon Network with all the huge memories. That place has been the true home of Cartoon Network for cartoon characters to wonder around the halls of the building during the golden era that been part of everyones childhood memories and the amazing cartoon creators and voice actors made wonderful memories (While being associated with Cartoon Network Studios (Only till 2013 in my point of view.).) with fans like me and made nostaglic promos (Surch Cartoon Cartoon (Especially the Summer Fest) And the Cartoon network ones that I can never forget those Golden Age memories.) and music videos that kept us entertaining to see. But sadly good things must come to an end (The building wasn't meant for creativity. It was meant for a museum/temple of childhood memories of Cartoon Network.) since Cartoon Network Studios is moving to the Warner Bros Animation building. (No thanks to David Zaslav.)
Good bye Cartoon Network Studios Building. You'll be miss by everyone and will be remembered (I hope it'll be turned into a Cartoon Network Museum.). And thank you Jim Samples for the wonderful childhood memories you made for everyone (Before you stepped down as the CEO of Cartoon Network.).
MMD models of Ed, Double Dee, Eddy, Blossom, Bubbles, Buttercup, and Saurai Jack by: SAB64
Official background of the CNS building: On the internet
The Powerpuff Girls (Classic) belongs to Craig McCracken.
Ed Eddn Eddy belongs to Danny Antonucci.
Samurai Jack belongs to Genndy Tartakovsky.