Toonix is the fifth look in Cartoon Network Latin America, preceding with CN City era by Animal Logic. They are similar to United States' Noods but they're small, with no ears and the face is like a cube. They were originally used in the web site of Cartoon Network Latin America. After that, the Cartoon Network Latin America channel used the Toonix from August 6, 2010 to September 3, 2012. Toonix are all white with square heads, small black eyes, and a mouth. Like Noods they take on the appearance of numerous characters from The Toonix bumper with a new logo, which replaced the CN City logo on each bumpers althrough this logo cannot be painted. This led to a minor controversy due to the logo making the bumpers look "bland" in fan terms, as, well the CN City logo can be painted, this one just sits in the background well the Toonix characters play around.
shows that are currently airing. A lot of the Toonix bumpers were exactly the same as Nood bumpers with the Toonix character models replacing the Nood ones and replacing the background music.
Their counterparts in United States was the Noods.
From January 1, 2012 to present, the CN City logo on each Toonix bumpers were replaced with a CHECK it logo, althrough the CHECK it logo cannot be painted.
Toonix look ended in September 3, 2012, and will rebrand to "CHECK it" look.
Toonix in Asia
Toonixes were introduced in late 2010 on the Asia Pacific feeds of Cartoon Network. It serves as for various programming blocks (such as Toonilicious) and later introduced as avatars for the CN Club members online.
Since during their CHECK it (It's a Fun Thing!) rebrand on October 1, 2011, the Toonilicious block uses a similar look from Latin America used as promos, including some bumpers during airing this programming block.Toonix is the best game on cartoon network if you sign up you have to activate your acount.