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[[Image:Kids' WB old logo.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The good ol' halcyon days...]]
[[Image:Kids' WB old logo.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The good ol' halcyon days...]]
Created to fill Saturday morning and weekday afternoon airtime on the fledgling [[Wikipedia:The WB|WB]] television network, '''Kids' WB''' combined its existing hit shows (such as ''Animaniacs'') with new shows produced both in-house and by other companies. The merger of parent companies Time Warner Inc. and the Turner Broadcasting System in 1996, resulted in Kids' WB and [[Cartoon Network]] sharing various programming. This alliance would last until Kids' WB was shifted from The WB to [[Wikipedia:The CW Television Network|The CW]].
Created to fill Saturday morning and weekday afternoon airtime on the fledgling {{w|The WB Television Network|WB}} television network, '''Kids' WB''' combined its existing hit shows (such as ''Animaniacs'') with new shows produced both in-house and by other companies. First launched on [[September 9]], [[1995]], the merger of parent companies {{w|Time Warner Inc.}} and the {{w|Turner Broadcasting System}} in 1996 resulted in Kids' WB and [[Cartoon Network]] sharing various programming. This alliance would last until Kids' WB was shifted from The WB to {{w|The CW Television Network|The CW}}.


==Transformers: Cybertron==
==''Transformers: Cybertron''==


''[[Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon)|Transformers: Cybertron]]'' was one of the many shared programs and one of the last to air on the Kids' WB afternoon programming block. Dubbed the Kids' WB AfterToons Show, the block would first air ''Transformers: Cybertron'' on [[September 19]], 2005. In addition to being ''Cybertron'''s broadcast debut, it was also the first time that the series' first episode, "[[Fallen (episode)|Fallen]]", had aired in the U.S. The second episode of ''Cybertron'', "[[Haven]]", would see its U.S. debut the next day. The show was shifted back to Cartoon Network after the AfterToons Show block was discontinued on [[December 30]], 2005.
''[[Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon)|Transformers: Cybertron]]'' was one of the many shared programs and one of the last to air on the Kids' WB afternoon programming block. Dubbed the Kids' WB AfterToons Show, the block would first air ''Transformers: Cybertron'' on [[September 19]], 2005. In addition to being ''Cybertron''{{'}}s broadcast debut, it was also the first time that the series' first episode, "[[Fallen (episode)|Fallen]]", had aired in the U.S. The second episode of ''Cybertron'', "[[Haven]]", would see its U.S. debut the next day. The show was shifted back to Cartoon Network after the AfterToons Show block was discontinued on [[December 30]], 2005.
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==Post CW merger==
==Post CW merger==
[[Image:Kids' WB logo.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The new logo.]]
[[Image:Kids' WB logo.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The new logo.]]
Kids' WB's remaining Saturday morning block aired in an expanded format on the new The CW television network from the network's inception until [[May 18]], 2008. The Saturday morning airtime would be turned over to 4Kids Entertainment, with The CW's [[Wikipedia:CBS|parent]] [[Wikipedia:Warner Bros.|companies]] citing cable competition and advertising limits as the reasons for shutting down Kids' WB.  
Kids' WB's remaining Saturday morning block aired in an expanded format on the new The CW television network from the network's inception until [[May 18]], 2008. The Saturday morning airtime would be turned over to {{w|4Kids Entertainment}}, with The CW's {{w|CBS Corporation|parent}} {{w|Warner Bros.|companies}} citing cable competition and advertising limits as the reasons for shutting down Kids' WB.  


A few weeks prior to its last terrestrial broadcast, Kids' WB was relaunched as an online network on [[April 28]], 2008. In 2009, it was added as an on-demand channel for Comcast cable subscribers.
A few weeks prior to its last terrestrial broadcast, Kids' WB was relaunched as an online network on [[April 28]], 2008. In 2009, it was added as an on-demand channel for Comcast cable subscribers.
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After 4Kids' bankruptcy in 2012, the CW block was sold to [[Saban Entertainment|Saban Brands]], who launched the Vortexx block on which ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Prime]]'' is scheduled to air.  
After 4Kids' bankruptcy in 2012, the CW block was sold to [[Saban Entertainment|Saban Brands]], who launched the [[Vortexx]] block on which ''[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Prime]]'' aired.
 
==External Links==
==External Links==
[http://www.kidswb.com The Kids' WB website]
*[http://www.kidswb.com The Kids' WB website]
*{{w|Kids' WB}} on Wikipedia


[[Category:Programming blocks]]
[[Category:Programming blocks]]
[[Category:Warner Bros. properties]]

Latest revision as of 13:42, 8 September 2022

The good ol' halcyon days...

Created to fill Saturday morning and weekday afternoon airtime on the fledgling WB television network, Kids' WB combined its existing hit shows (such as Animaniacs) with new shows produced both in-house and by other companies. First launched on September 9, 1995, the merger of parent companies Time Warner Inc. and the Turner Broadcasting System in 1996 resulted in Kids' WB and Cartoon Network sharing various programming. This alliance would last until Kids' WB was shifted from The WB to The CW.

Transformers: Cybertron

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Transformers: Cybertron was one of the many shared programs and one of the last to air on the Kids' WB afternoon programming block. Dubbed the Kids' WB AfterToons Show, the block would first air Transformers: Cybertron on September 19, 2005. In addition to being Cybertron's broadcast debut, it was also the first time that the series' first episode, "Fallen", had aired in the U.S. The second episode of Cybertron, "Haven", would see its U.S. debut the next day. The show was shifted back to Cartoon Network after the AfterToons Show block was discontinued on December 30, 2005.

Post CW merger

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The new logo.

Kids' WB's remaining Saturday morning block aired in an expanded format on the new The CW television network from the network's inception until May 18, 2008. The Saturday morning airtime would be turned over to 4Kids Entertainment, with The CW's parent companies citing cable competition and advertising limits as the reasons for shutting down Kids' WB.

A few weeks prior to its last terrestrial broadcast, Kids' WB was relaunched as an online network on April 28, 2008. In 2009, it was added as an on-demand channel for Comcast cable subscribers.

After 4Kids' bankruptcy in 2012, the CW block was sold to Saban Brands, who launched the Vortexx block on which Prime aired.

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