Just want to say, your Attack The Block series has been one of my favorite retrospective series on this platform and the information contained in them is honestly fascinating to me. Kids WB while being something I barely remember (I was around 3 when it ended) is something I look back on fondly with and I can only hope that someday Kids today will have something that can match the quality of Kids WB programing.
As a 1997 kid who grew up with out cable. This video series was a good nostalgia trip. I learned a lot from these videos about a forgotten era of media.
Commenting for the algorithm and what not. Will edit after I watch. Edit: Kids WB will always hold a soft spot in my heart for helping to introduce me to Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh, two forms of media I kept up with for many years. R.I.P. Saturday Morning Cartoon Blocks, many will miss you!
I grew up without cable so Kid's WB and One Saturday Morning were major parts of my childhood. Nickelodeon was a big part only because we visited my aunts who had cable in the summer and we used to watch Nickelodeon all day!
I'm glad that we have at least a WB Kids RUclips channel. It's been putting Animaniacs on the channel, which is something everyone wanted. I hope they become a streaming block for HBO Max to feature all the classics, including the ones that aired on Kids WB (except the animes though). Even though I didn't watch the actual Kids WB back then, at least I've seen the bumpers and most of the cartoons they have online.
And when I say "took me back" I mean I remember working on so many of those spots. You reminded me of all the folks I've worked with over the years. And of the technical difficulties we had, and the sleeping on the floor of my office - in case the render farm went down on a thursday night before a friday deadline... ahhhh good times. Thanks again. I even learned a little. :)
Thanks for this series. Kid's WB was a major part of my childhood. Glad I can relive a lot of these iconic series with DVDs/Blu Rays and streaming services!
@@robtheoutsider At this point, I think Boomerang needs to be split again. I would have the WarnerMedia owned properties from theaters up to 1989 on one channel, 1990 - 2009 on another channel, and 2010 to current day on a third. And they don't even have to be on cable, you got places like Pluto and Tubi now that would love some extra run for advertisers where they can fit it in. (Note the dates would cover initial debuts and can be fudged, I dunno if something like Yo Yogi would be on the middle channel or the first since I consider it more inline with the late 80s than the 90s)
@@robtheoutsider That would be a great idea! WB never had its' own kids channel like Disney. And it would include their old AND new Warner animated content along with live action shows.
Good series, very well researched and informative. Because I am quite a bit older than you - and probably much of your audience - I am coming at this as someone who remembers the launch and beginning seasons of Kids WB. I watched it up until the shows I had a history with (Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Batman/Superman Adventures, etc.) were canceled. I remember cursing the day that Pokemon had premiered because it and similar shows overtook the ones I enjoyed. Aside from a few things you discussed, I hadn't been aware of a lot of the events after the year 2000, so this was fun to see. Thanks for the memories!
Really enjoyed your three part videos on Kids WB. You made me remember the good times watching that cartoon block growing up. I still remember watching it when it first started and watched the final episode when it over. Excellent work on these video and thanks for the brilliant memories
Kids WB actually remained on air in Australia until around last year I believe. Not sure what sure what shows were on the block but they did have some cool live action segments between the breaks with two hosts. It would've been interesting to see you mention that.
My childhood, watching this block, along with Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. on CBS, FoxBox, later became 4Kids TV, and The CW4Kids. Man, the block brings me many generations throughout my childhood in the 2000s.
Unfortunately i think the days of Saturday morning and Weekday afternoon cartoon blocks are a thing of the past. with entire channels dedicated to cartoons like Cartoon Network and Boomerang as well as the advent of streaming services which may end up killing off cable TV all together there really isn't a viable place for them in todays day and age.
This was super fun to listen to, even though by the time I was a kid Kids WB was long irrelevant. But as a fan of Animaniacs and Pokemon, I like looking back at this type of history, and you did a great job! Even not having grown up with it the block had a lot of charm that I can see from its golden years, especially with those promos where the shows crossed over into one another and the branding had a lot of effort put into it. I have to ask, are you going to do a series on the CW4Kids/Toonzai/Vortexx? That was the block I began watching when I was in elementary school and I remember watching it shift branding multiple times from when I was a young kid to when I was a teenager (honestly just watched it for Sonic X).
Little anticlimactic, but glad to see it again. But...you forgot something; Pokémon and Yugioh were revived on their archrival the FoxBox! Make this Episode 8!!
Goodby to my childhood home kids WB jetix and CN was my childhood and it’s all but gone now and all we are left with is the memories those of which we will laugh smile and cry at for many years to come we my friends will never see a a saturation of kids programming that big and rich ever again but while it lasted it was a lot of fun and good times it’s not here to tell its tale so it’s up to people like us to do so and spark a younger generations imagination maybe one of them will bring us back to that again we can only hope goodbye kids WB thanks for everything genuinely you made a lot of kids days fun and for that I am everyone else are forever grateful
What do you think would’ve happened if we got a Loonatics Unleashed reboot with the same crew working on it as Teen Titans Go instead of Teen Titans Go itself?
Seeing blocks die like this make me wonder why streaming services don't revive stuff like this in this digital media age. Alas, in spite of their visual appeal, bumpers and indents have no place in this "Now, now now!" instantaneous streaming era we have. Programming cannot be programming because everything's at the touch of a button. Maybe have a catalog for people that want it in an instant whilst still streaming everything w/ bumpers? I just don't get it. You never get the answers from the powers that be so easily.
I just want to say that there were numerous Kids WB cartoons that went to Cartoon Network that you didn't mention in this video like CardCaptors, Animaniacs, Tiny Toon Adventures, Jackie Chan Adventures, Freakazoid, Batman Beyond, Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, and a few others. Also, Men in Black: The Series briefly aired on Nickelodeon.
Mentioned Cardcaptors in Part 2, Animaniacs in Part 1, Jackie Chan Adventures MUTIPLE times in 2 and 3, I think he mentioned Freakazoid in passing, Batman (all versions) were mentioned across all 3 videos, MiB was a stable near the end of part 1 and mentioned in various parts of 2. I don't recall Tiny Toons being mentioned, but it's probably somewhere in here since it aired in 1997.
The series I talked about within the legacy of the block were about series that lasted beyond the discontinuation of the block and were still on Cartoon Network beyond 2008. Kids WB series shifted from the block to Cartoon Network almost immediately after TimeWarner's acquisition of Turner Broadcasting in mid 90s.
HBO Max should just have a WB Rewind Hub/that would have all the shows that aired on kids WB together as one that would make a glimmernes of watching on Saturday morning cartoons
Do you believe they can make a return, however, now that cable TV is on the decline? We're seeing this with MeTV and there have been rumors about ViacomCBS attempting to restore Nickelodeon programming on CBS.
@@robtheoutsider actually i don't have a netflix anymore after the cuties controversy and they don't even have a wide variety of shows and movies they just only care about there original series and that is coming from someone who had netflix for about 8 years
@@athemocracy I was a huge fan of the Fox Kids/FoxBox Block as a kid. They bore LOTS of great content. Power Rangers, TMNT, X-MEN, Tiny Toons, Bobby's World, Spider-Man, The Tick, Ultimate Muscle, Sonic X, etc.....
Yeah I thought so. Here's hoping the new leadership actually gives it a decent amount of air time on the network but not TOO MUCH! Don't want it to become another Teen Titans Go situation.
It's kinda funny...the whole "they're not moving from the TV to the PC" thing kinda reversed in Cartoon Networks favor...and then they spat on its face with nothing but TT:G. Didn't help that they were deep in the time of Streaming Services with far better/more diverse content to get kids attention, on top of those same services being accessible on game consoles. Old lessons die hard, yeah?
Just want to say, your Attack The Block series has been one of my favorite retrospective series on this platform and the information contained in them is honestly fascinating to me. Kids WB while being something I barely remember (I was around 3 when it ended) is something I look back on fondly with and I can only hope that someday Kids today will have something that can match the quality of Kids WB programing.
As a 1997 kid who grew up with out cable. This video series was a good nostalgia trip. I learned a lot from these videos about a forgotten era of media.
Commenting for the algorithm and what not. Will edit after I watch.
Edit: Kids WB will always hold a soft spot in my heart for helping to introduce me to Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh, two forms of media I kept up with for many years. R.I.P. Saturday Morning Cartoon Blocks, many will miss you!
I grew up without cable so Kid's WB and One Saturday Morning were major parts of my childhood. Nickelodeon was a big part only because we visited my aunts who had cable in the summer and we used to watch Nickelodeon all day!
I'm glad that we have at least a WB Kids RUclips channel. It's been putting Animaniacs on the channel, which is something everyone wanted. I hope they become a streaming block for HBO Max to feature all the classics, including the ones that aired on Kids WB (except the animes though).
Even though I didn't watch the actual Kids WB back then, at least I've seen the bumpers and most of the cartoons they have online.
Dude! I just finished all 3 parts of this- very nice. It really took me back. Just wow. Thanks for that. Well done. ~xandad
And when I say "took me back" I mean I remember working on so many of those spots. You reminded me of all the folks I've worked with over the years. And of the technical difficulties we had, and the sleeping on the floor of my office - in case the render farm went down on a thursday night before a friday deadline... ahhhh good times. Thanks again. I even learned a little. :)
Thanks for this series. Kid's WB was a major part of my childhood. Glad I can relive a lot of these iconic series with DVDs/Blu Rays and streaming services!
Good on you for even going as far as to talk about the continuation of the name beyond the block. Your attention to detail is genuinely fantastic.
Thanks, it took much time but was worth it.
If Kids’ WB! Came back, it would be a 24 hour channel.
very truth
Or replace Boomerang
@@robtheoutsider At this point, I think Boomerang needs to be split again. I would have the WarnerMedia owned properties from theaters up to 1989 on one channel, 1990 - 2009 on another channel, and 2010 to current day on a third. And they don't even have to be on cable, you got places like Pluto and Tubi now that would love some extra run for advertisers where they can fit it in. (Note the dates would cover initial debuts and can be fudged, I dunno if something like Yo Yogi would be on the middle channel or the first since I consider it more inline with the late 80s than the 90s)
@@robtheoutsider
That would be a great idea! WB never had its' own kids channel like Disney. And it would include their old AND new Warner animated content along with live action shows.
@@AJ-xc4qe Or have the brand return as a special hub on HBO Max
Good series, very well researched and informative. Because I am quite a bit older than you - and probably much of your audience - I am coming at this as someone who remembers the launch and beginning seasons of Kids WB. I watched it up until the shows I had a history with (Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Batman/Superman Adventures, etc.) were canceled. I remember cursing the day that Pokemon had premiered because it and similar shows overtook the ones I enjoyed. Aside from a few things you discussed, I hadn't been aware of a lot of the events after the year 2000, so this was fun to see. Thanks for the memories!
Really enjoyed your three part videos on Kids WB. You made me remember the good times watching that cartoon block growing up. I still remember watching it when it first started and watched the final episode when it over. Excellent work on these video and thanks for the brilliant memories
Kids WB actually remained on air in Australia until around last year I believe. Not sure what sure what shows were on the block but they did have some cool live action segments between the breaks with two hosts. It would've been interesting to see you mention that.
Finally! I thought this video would never come!
My childhood, watching this block, along with Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. on CBS, FoxBox, later became 4Kids TV, and The CW4Kids. Man, the block brings me many generations throughout my childhood in the 2000s.
So excited to see the finale as well the rest of the series again! Great job as always!😊😊😊 thank you for the amazing content!
Thank you! 😄
I appreciate this more then you'll ever know. Thankyou for all your work.
Loved every second of all 3 parts. Really brought back a lot of found memories.
Alter Egos era, 2000s kids will remember.
Thanks, I hate it.
Will you ever consider covering what happened after all this, which was the CW4Kids and Vortexx?
I find myself coming back to these 3 videos so often and I never get tired of them
8:22-8:24 SHOTS FIRED! SHOTS FIRED!
This whole thing was really good keep it up.
I'm miss my childhood, thank goodness I'm grew up with Kids WB in late 90s, early 2000s 😌😊😔📺
i hope kids wb make a comeback one day
Unfortunately i think the days of Saturday morning and Weekday afternoon cartoon blocks are a thing of the past. with entire channels dedicated to cartoons like Cartoon Network and Boomerang as well as the advent of streaming services which may end up killing off cable TV all together there really isn't a viable place for them in todays day and age.
That part when you said HBO Max was "overhyped and overpriced" I FELT THAT! 😁 Don't forget oversaturated!!!!
I get it free with HBO on cable.
@athemocracy When is Your Next Video?
I hope your next Attack The Block Episode is The History of Disney's One Saturday Morning and ABC Kids
There is no next.
hbo max would be dumb not to have a kids wb hub nostalgia sells big right now
I agree
This was super fun to listen to, even though by the time I was a kid Kids WB was long irrelevant. But as a fan of Animaniacs and Pokemon, I like looking back at this type of history, and you did a great job! Even not having grown up with it the block had a lot of charm that I can see from its golden years, especially with those promos where the shows crossed over into one another and the branding had a lot of effort put into it.
I have to ask, are you going to do a series on the CW4Kids/Toonzai/Vortexx? That was the block I began watching when I was in elementary school and I remember watching it shift branding multiple times from when I was a young kid to when I was a teenager (honestly just watched it for Sonic X).
Little anticlimactic, but glad to see it again. But...you forgot something; Pokémon and Yugioh were revived on their archrival the FoxBox! Make this Episode 8!!
Actually Episode 9 since I just saw Miguzi, which I've never encountered b4!
Goodby to my childhood home kids WB jetix and CN was my childhood and it’s all but gone now and all we are left with is the memories those of which we will laugh smile and cry at for many years to come we my friends will never see a a saturation of kids programming that big and rich ever again but while it lasted it was a lot of fun and good times it’s not here to tell its tale so it’s up to people like us to do so and spark a younger generations imagination maybe one of them will bring us back to that again we can only hope goodbye kids WB thanks for everything genuinely you made a lot of kids days fun and for that I am everyone else are forever grateful
Come back to us
What do you think would’ve happened if we got a Loonatics Unleashed reboot with the same crew working on it as Teen Titans Go instead of Teen Titans Go itself?
It Would Be 0.001% Less Hated
As long as it wouldn't take up all of Cartoon Network's schedule
our kids will never understand that feeling ...
I was born the same year Animaniacs first aired, Kids WB from 1998 to 2003 is the most memorable for me. I didn’t really watch it after 2003 sadly.
Whats your thoughts on Unicorn Warrior Eternal.
Finally
Seeing blocks die like this make me wonder why streaming services don't revive stuff like this in this digital media age. Alas, in spite of their visual appeal, bumpers and indents have no place in this "Now, now now!" instantaneous streaming era we have. Programming cannot be programming because everything's at the touch of a button. Maybe have a catalog for people that want it in an instant whilst still streaming everything w/ bumpers? I just don't get it. You never get the answers from the powers that be so easily.
HBO Max can do something with this
Or At Least An Interface That Almost Looks Like Bumpers
Talk about Jetix next!
There is no next.
I just want to say that there were numerous Kids WB cartoons that went to Cartoon Network that you didn't mention in this video like CardCaptors, Animaniacs, Tiny Toon Adventures, Jackie Chan Adventures, Freakazoid, Batman Beyond, Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, and a few others. Also, Men in Black: The Series briefly aired on Nickelodeon.
Mentioned Cardcaptors in Part 2, Animaniacs in Part 1, Jackie Chan Adventures MUTIPLE times in 2 and 3, I think he mentioned Freakazoid in passing, Batman (all versions) were mentioned across all 3 videos, MiB was a stable near the end of part 1 and mentioned in various parts of 2. I don't recall Tiny Toons being mentioned, but it's probably somewhere in here since it aired in 1997.
The series I talked about within the legacy of the block were about series that lasted beyond the discontinuation of the block and were still on Cartoon Network beyond 2008.
Kids WB series shifted from the block to Cartoon Network almost immediately after TimeWarner's acquisition of Turner Broadcasting in mid 90s.
@@DxBlack I meant that he didn't mention their Cartoon Network runs.
HBO Max should just have a WB Rewind Hub/that would have all the shows that aired on kids WB together as one that would make a glimmernes of watching on Saturday morning cartoons
I have some ideas for new vids:
1. Do CN friday blocks (like, any of them)
2. Do a Har Har Tharsday Video
3. Do a Toonami Video.
There is no new video.
@@Allison_XypprZ Well no shit Sherlock.
@@bassmantjox1299 I don’t know what to say???
oh yeah
I did enjoy it
Do you believe they can make a return, however, now that cable TV is on the decline? We're seeing this with MeTV and there have been rumors about ViacomCBS attempting to restore Nickelodeon programming on CBS.
Personally i like HBO max they have a wide variety of shows and movies but i do agree that it is over price 15 dollars 15 freaking dollars
and Netflix isn’t?
@@robtheoutsider actually i don't have a netflix anymore after the cuties controversy and they don't even have a wide variety of shows and movies they just only care about there original series and that is coming from someone who had netflix for about 8 years
@@robtheoutsider and yes netflix is over priced but given that the don't have a wide variety of shows and movies it's not worth it
@@cyanstar9161 I’m not disagreeing with you. I use HBO Max and even Peacock more than Netflix
5:16 man the really did rip off abc kids and i don't mean the name i mean the logo
What happened man?
most likely he either passed away, or his pc broke
or he just left cuz of personal matters
@@Jsslade ok, every month I go on a google search for his channel, and his irl name Bryan swann
PLEASE DO ATTACK THE BLOCK ON FOX KIDS/FOXBOX! BEFORE AND AFTER
Not a bad idea..
@@athemocracy I was a huge fan of the Fox Kids/FoxBox Block as a kid. They bore LOTS of great content. Power Rangers, TMNT, X-MEN, Tiny Toons, Bobby's World, Spider-Man, The Tick, Ultimate Muscle, Sonic X, etc.....
There is no more attack the block.
The Tiny Toons Reboot will also be on Cartoon Network at some point.
CN Probably Won't Air it Very MUCH
Yeah I thought so. Here's hoping the new leadership actually gives it a decent amount of air time on the network but not TOO MUCH! Don't want it to become another Teen Titans Go situation.
Where did you go??????
@Tabarak Awale -_-
@@theprodigy9617 what’s that supposed to mean
To me the biggest company in media this year to me is
#1 Disney
#2 Warner Bros
#3 NBCUniversal
#4 ViacomCBS
#5 Discovery
Top 5
Discovery is merging with Warner.
It's kinda funny...the whole "they're not moving from the TV to the PC" thing kinda reversed in Cartoon Networks favor...and then they spat on its face with nothing but TT:G. Didn't help that they were deep in the time of Streaming Services with far better/more diverse content to get kids attention, on top of those same services being accessible on game consoles.
Old lessons die hard, yeah?
TOONAMI
This channel is dead
Totally ;)
@athemocracy,
Up next.. Fox Box, 4KidsTV, CW4Kids, Toonzai, Vortexx, and The Hub ?