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'''Vortexx''' is the Saturday morning children's block on broadcast television network [[wikipedia:The CW Television Network|The CW]] operated by [[Saban Entertainment|Saban Brands]]. It is a successor block to [[Kids' WB]]. Repeats of ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Transformers: Prime]]'' currently air on the block. The first airing of ''Prime'' on Vortexx was [[December 8]], [[2012]]. Episodes of ''Prime'' airing on Vortexx are edited for content and time. Transitions are altered as well, as the block airs its commercials at different points in a given half-hour than [[The Hub]]. Some episodes have also been skipped at first, but later aired out of order afterward as "bonus" episodes.
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[[Image:Vortexx.jpg|right|thumb|300px|So action-whacked, it's gonna leave a mark.]]
'''Vortexx''' was the Saturday morning children's block on broadcast television network {{w|The CW Television Network|The CW}} operated by [[Saban Entertainment|Saban Brands]]. Launched on [[August 25]], [[2012]], it was a successor block to [[Kids' WB]]. Repeats of ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Transformers: Prime]]'' season 1 aired on the block from [[December 8]], 2012 to [[June 1]], [[2013]]. The episodes were edited for content and time. Transitions were altered as well, as the block airs its commercials at different points in a given half-hour than [[Hub Network]]. Some episodes were also skipped at first, but aired out of order later, after the season 1 finale, as "bonus" episodes.
 
In June of 2014, it was announced that the Vortexx block would be discontinued, with the last official date of broadcast being [[September 27]] of that year (barring local broadcast delays). It was replaced by a live-action "edutainment" block known as "One Magnificent Morning." The demise of Vortexx also marked the end of regular Saturday-morning kids' entertainment programming being broadcast at the national main channel level on over-the-air stations in the United States.  


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.myvortexx.com Vortexx website]
*[http://www.myvortexx.com Vortexx website]
*[[Wikipedia:Vortexx|Vortexx]] on Wikipedia
*{{w|Vortexx}} on Wikipedia
*[http://www.allspark.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=90612 Discussion thread at the Allspark Forums listing episode cuts]
*[http://www.allspark.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=90612 Discussion thread at the Allspark Forums listing episode cuts]
*[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-06-02/the-cw-to-air-live-action-shows-in-vortexx-current-saturday-morning-slots/.75076 News item on the Vortexx block's demise.]


[[Category:Programming blocks]]
[[Category:Programming blocks]]

Latest revision as of 17:43, 21 August 2018

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So action-whacked, it's gonna leave a mark.

Vortexx was the Saturday morning children's block on broadcast television network [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}The CW Television Network|{{#if:The CW|The CW|The CW Television Network}}]] operated by Saban Brands. Launched on August 25, 2012, it was a successor block to Kids' WB. Repeats of Transformers: Prime season 1 aired on the block from December 8, 2012 to June 1, 2013. The episodes were edited for content and time. Transitions were altered as well, as the block airs its commercials at different points in a given half-hour than Hub Network. Some episodes were also skipped at first, but aired out of order later, after the season 1 finale, as "bonus" episodes.

In June of 2014, it was announced that the Vortexx block would be discontinued, with the last official date of broadcast being September 27 of that year (barring local broadcast delays). It was replaced by a live-action "edutainment" block known as "One Magnificent Morning." The demise of Vortexx also marked the end of regular Saturday-morning kids' entertainment programming being broadcast at the national main channel level on over-the-air stations in the United States.

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