Cartoon Network (Australia) - Cartoon Network Popcorn Cinema (Australia Only)

Cartoon Network Popcorn Cinema (Australia Only)

Cartoon Network Popcorn Cinema offer some Cartoon Network shows on the Big Screen like Regular Show, The Amazing World of Gumball and a few others. Only in Selected Hoyts, Village Cinemas and Event Cinemas. They're distributed by Fourth Wall Distribution.


29 September-Current: Ben 10: Omnviverse
October: Adventure Time
November: The Amazing World of Gumball
December: Regular Show

http://www.cartoonnetwork.com.au/minisite/popcorn-cinema/index.php

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