Netflix on Monday inked multi-year licensing agreements with Turner Broadcasting and Warner Bros. Television Group (WBTVG) to bolster its library of content.

Thanks to the deal, U.S. Netflix subscribers will now be able to watch previous seasons of programming from Cartoon Network, Warner Bros. Animation, and Adult Swim. Complete past seasons of Cartoon Network shows such as Adventure Time, Ben 10, Regular Show, Johnny Bravo, and Warner Bros. Animation's Green Lantern will be made available on the Netflix "Just for Kids" section beginning March 30.

At the same time, Adult Swim shows like Robot Chicken and Aqua Teen Hunger Force, as well as Sony Pictures Television's The Boondocks, and Childrens Hospital from WBTVG's Studio 2.0 will also hit Netflix. The Warner Horizon Television-produced TNT series Dallas is also exclusively heading to Netflix in Jan. 2014.

"We are delighted that Netflix will become the exclusive over-the-top streaming subscription destination for past seasons of favorite Cartoon Network and Adult Swim titles," Ted Sarandos, chief content officer of Netflix, said in a statement. "We're also thrilled to be able to offer the latest seasons of Dallas, one of the greatest all-time guilty pleasures."

Netflix just last week announced a separate licensing agreement with WBTVG to carry 2012-13 seasons of the dramas Revolution, Political Animals, Longmire, 666 Park Avenue, Chuck, Fringe, and The West Wing. Also headed to Netflix will be The Following, which premieres Jan. 21 on Fox and stars Kevin Bacon as a former FBI agent.

Netflix isn't the only company beefing up its content library. Rival video-streaming provider Amazon recently signed licensing agreements with A+E Networks and Turner Broadcasting System to bolster its Prime Instant Video catalog.

Netflix was at CES last week, where it showed off a test of user profiles within Watch Instantly and announced Super HD and 3D viewing options for ISPs that sign up for its Open Connect program.

The company also made headlines last week when it was announced that its reboot of Arrested Development will premiere on Netflix in May.

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