Asian Afternoon

Asian Afternoon was a former programming block that aired Saturdays on Canadian network Cartoon Channel from November 2002 to December 2016. It airs non-anime Asian cartoons. The programs were dubbed into English in Canada and shown on the channel (many of which subsequently aired in the U.S. on Cartoon Network and Nicktoons Network). The programs aired are as follows.

Programs from China
The Adventures of Little Carp (2007-2010)

Al Football GGO (2011-2013)

Astro Plan (2010-2012)

Black Cat Detective (2002-2008)

The Blue Mouse and the Big Faced Cat (2002-2008)

Century Sonny (2006-2009)

The Dibidogs (2010-2013)

Dinosaur Baby Holy Heroes (2005-2007)

GG Bond (2006-2009)

Happy Heroes (2010-2016)

The Legend Of Qin (2007-2011)

Little Cherry (2008-2011)

Music Up (2002-2004)

The Olympic Adventures Of Fuwa (2008-2010)

Pinball Legend (2010-2013)

Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf (2005-2016)

Rainbow Cat and Blue Rabbit (2005-2016)

Shaolin Wuzang (2006-2009)

SkyEye (2005-2010)

Sweets Fairy (2013-2016)

Tortoise Hanba's Stories (2007-2010)

Xingxing Fox (2008-2010)

Zentrix (2003-2006)

Programs from Korea
Black Rubber Shoes (2002-2006)

Canimals (2011-2016)

Dooly the Little Dinosaur (2002-2005)

Hello Jadoo (2011-2014)

Ki Fighter Taerang (2002-2005)

Larva (2011-2016)

Magic Kid Masuri (2002-2005)

Mask Man (2006-2011)

Miniforce (2015-2016)

Monk The Little Dog (2009-2012)

Pororo the Little Penguin (2004-2016)

Princess Pring (2016)

Super Hams Band (2009-2011)

Tales of Greenery (2007-2010)

Tank Knights Fortress (2003-2006)

Tobot (2010-2015)

Tori Go! Go! (2006-2009)

Uniminipet (2002-2006)

YooHoo & Friends (2010-2014)

Zoobles! (2011-2016)

Programs from other areas (countries noted)
The Adventures Of Montu Miah (2002-2009; Bangladesh)

Ben & Izzy (2007-2009; Jordan)

BoBoiBoy (2011-2016; Malaysia)

Chhota Bheem (2009-2013; India)

Commander Safeguard (2005-2007; Pakistan)

Dunia Eicak (2011-2013; Malaysia)

Howzzattt (2014-2016; India)

Kampung Boy (2002-2008; Malaysia)

LaFlora, the Princess Academy (2014-2016; Thailand)

PangPond (2002-2007)

Pepee (2008-2011)