I know. I’ll try to post something soon.This is getting kind of quiet...
*Wonders what network this is for8:00: Stargate Infinity
8:30: Power Rangers
9:00: Digimon Frontier
9:30: Gali Warriors (STARBOARD ORIGINAL)
10:00: Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters
10:30: Buffy: The Animated Slayer Chronicles
11:00: Transformers Armada
11:30: Medabots
2002 for a Starboard-Starboard-programmed Fox SatAM lineup.*Wonders what network this is for
Ah fox kids2002 for a Starboard-Starboard-programmed Fox SatAM lineup.
Actually, it was still renamed.Ah fox kids
Who'd own them?This is a hodgepodge of fictional launches I made up:
Alphabet Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Fall 1996:
8:00: Cave Kids (Hanna-Barbera)
8:30: Jungle Cubs (Walt Disney Television)
9:00: Inspector Gadget's Field Trip (DiC Entertainment)
9:30: Arthur (CINAR)
10:00: All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series (MGM Television)
10:30: The Oz Kids (Hyperion Animation)
11:00: Flash Forward (Walt Disney Television)
11:30: The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show (Warner Bros. Television)
12:00: The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Walt Disney Television; reruns)
12:30: ABC Weekend Special (ABC Productions)
Ok. Where are the Turtles?Qubo (NBC)
Fall 2002:
8:00: Maisy (Universal Television)
8:30: I Spy (Scholastic Entertainment)
9:00: Pecola (Nelvana)
9:30: The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper (Universal Television)
10:00: Sitting Ducks (Universal Television)
10:30: Flying Rhino Junior High (Nelvana)
11:00: Quboldies (A one-hour shorts package for all the vintage properties in this cooperation. Woody Woodpecker, the Weston Woods stories, Casper, Mr. Magoo, and more!)
12:00: Elliot Moose (Nelvana)
12:30: Science Court (Soup2Nuts)
CBS Kid TV (CBS)
Fall 1990:
8:00: Jim Henson's Muppet Babies (Jim Henson Television; Marvel Productions)
9:00: Garfield and Friends (Film Roman)
10:00: Tiny Toon Adventures (Warner Bros. Animation)
10:30: Swamp Thing (DiC Entertainment; DC Comics)
11:00: Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures (Hanna-Barbera; Orion Television)
11:30: Pee-wee's Playhouse (Pee-wee Pictures)
12:00: Dink the Little Dinosaur (Ruby-Spears Enterprises)
12:30: CBS Storybreak (CBS Productions; reruns)
Ah...... an all-rerun block.Cartoon Planet (The CW) (All shows were made at Cartoon Network Studios.)
Fall 2014:
8:00: Time Squad
8:30: Mike, Lu, and Og
9:00: Dexter's Laboratory
9:30: The Powerpuff Girls (1998)
10:00: Ed, Edd, n Eddy
10:30: The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
11:00: Codename: Kids Next Door
11:30: Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
How would this even work?Here’s one!
Shonen Jump on The CW
Fall 2006
8:00 AM: Dragon Ball Z (Saban dub)
8:30 AM: One Piece (4Kids dub)
9:00 AM: Sand Land (from the creator of DBZ)
9:30 AM: Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters
10:00 AM: Naruto
10:30 AM: Shaman King
11:00 AM: Hikaru no Go
11:30 AM: Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
Probably still Disney, but they did have an MGM partnership in the late-90s. Cave Kids and Arthur are on here to add to the E/I requirements.Who'd own them?
In this instance, they'd be on Fox Kids. Either to bolster their lineup in 1990, or as part of a 1987 launch.Ok. Where are the Turtles?
Better than whatever Litton has.Ah...... an all-rerun block.
From a business perspective, I have no idea. From a casual point of view, he put in some forethought to have broadcast-favorable dubs in mind.How would this even work?
It still surprises me that Yu-Gi-Oh! is a Shonen Jump property. I thought it was owned by Konami.For the Shonen Jump block, I made sure to pull shows that were on the actual Shonen Jump US magazine, barring Yu Yu Hakusho and Gintama.
The same but that started as a Manga to begin withIt still surprises me that Yu-Gi-Oh! is a Shonen Jump property. I thought it was owned by Konami.
Ah.Probably still Disney, but they did have an MGM partnership in the late-90s. Cave Kids and Arthur are on here to add to the E/I requirements.
Right.In this instance, they'd be on Fox Kids. Either to bolster their lineup in 1990, or as part of a 1987 launch.
Better than whatever Litton has.
From a business perspective, I have no idea. From a casual point of view, he put in some forethought to have broadcast-favorable dubs in mind.
For the Shonen Jump block, I made sure to pull shows that were on the actual Shonen Jump US magazine, barring Yu Yu Hakusho and Gintama.
It still surprises me that Yu-Gi-Oh! is a Shonen Jump property. I thought it was owned by Konami.
Cool!The same but that started as a Manga to begin with