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What's leaving Netflix UK December 2015: From Adventure Time to Silent Hill

Courage the Cowardly Dog and Regular Show are also going

Jack Shepherd
Wednesday 25 November 2015 14:08 GMT
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Netlfix giveth, and Netflix taketh away. While we may have the brilliant Jessica Jones to enjoy over the Christmas period, there will also be a fewer cartoons to watch on the streaming service in the UK.

First up, Ben 10 fans are going to be hit hard, as Alien Swarm, Destroy all Aliens, Race Against Time and Secret of the Omnitrix, as well as the Generator Rex team up series, all leave on the 1 December.

Then, on the 9th, Cartoon Network’s Courage the Cowardly Dog will no longer be available, as won’t the award-winning Regular Show, which features Mark Hamill on the voice cast.

The biggest series to leave is fan-favourite Adventure Time on 15 December.

Having started life as a Nicktoons short, the animated adventures of Finn and Jake soon swept the world by storm, developing a strong fan following amongst children, teens and adults.

While no big Christmas flicks are leaving, fans of horror will be losing Silent Hill: Revelations (although, that won’t be a huge loss).

See the full list below (with thanks to New on Netflix).

1st December: Ben 10 / Generator Rex: Heroes United (2011)

Ben 10: Alien Swarm (2009)

Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens (2012)

Ben 10: Race Against Time (2007)

Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix (2007)

Cody the Robosapien (2013)

La Camioneta: The Journey of One American School Bus (2012)

Monster Math Squad (2012)

Occupation: Fighter (2011)

The Paw Project (2013)

Pet Alien (2005)

Silent Hill: Revelation (2012)

Suspension of Disbelief (2012)

Trek Nation (2011)

Yo Gabba Gabba! (2007)

9th December: Courage the Cowardly Dog (2002)

LazyTown (2006)

Regular Show (2012)

15th December: Adventure Time (2012)

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