How to Watch Boomerang on Amazon Fire TV
You can stream Boomerang on Amazon Fire TV. Here’s how to sign up, download, install, and start streaming Boomerang using your Amazon Fire TV. Learn how to get the most out of your Amazon Fire TV while using Boomerang.
Can you stream Boomerang on Amazon Fire TV?
How to Sign Up and Download Boomerang on Amazon Fire TV
- Click here to sign up for Boomerang.
- Once you’ve signed up, go to the Home Screen on your Amazon Fire TV.
- Launch the app store and search for “Boomerang” on your Amazon Fire TV.
- Select “Download” to install the app.
- Once installed, log in using your Boomerang credentials.
- You can now stream Boomerang on Amazon Fire TV.
How to Sign Up for Boomerang on Other Streaming Devices
If you have other devices, you can learn how to sign up for and use Boomerang on Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku, Android TV, iPhone/iPad, Android Phone/Tablet, Mac, Windows, LG Smart TV, Samsung Smart TV, Sony Smart TV, and VIZIO Smart TV.
What features are available on Boomerang?
No Parental Controls
There are no parental controls for Boomerang.
Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Disney+, Max, Hulu, Netflix, Paramount Plus, Peacock, Paramount+ with SHOWTIME, and STARZ have parental control features.
Offline Downloads
Only available on iOS and Android devices within the U.S. Up to 50 titles can be downloaded at a time and there is a 48 hour viewing period.
Originals
Boomerang offers numerous original series including a reboot of “Wacky Races,” “Be Cool, Scooby-Doo,” “Tom and Jerry Show,” “Bunnicula,” and a “Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz” series.
TV Shows
There are more than 4,000 episodes and movies with timeless characters like Scooby-Doo and the Care Bears as well as new and classic episodes of “Looney Tunes.” Other shows include “My Gym Partner’s a Monkey,” “The Flintstones,” “The Jetsons,” “The Smurfs,” “Garfield,” “Tom and Jerry,” “Bugs Bunny,” “Popeye,” “Courage the Cowardly Dog” “Richie Rich,” “Yogi Bear,” and lots more.
Movies
Thousands of classic movies are available in the content library such as fan favorites like “Scooby-Doo Zombie Island,” “The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones,” “Tom & Jerry: Willa Wonka & The Chocolate Factory,” “Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who,” “Casper’s First Christmas,” “Smurfily Ever After,” “The Town That Santa Forgot,” among many others.
Kids
Episodes are pre-screened to ensure they’re appropriate for all ages, though cultural sensitivities of older programs may be hit or miss.