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[[Image:Fox Kids logo.jpg|thumb|150px|Ah, halycon days...]]
During the 1999-2000 television season in the United States, the [[Beast Wars (cartoon)|Beast Wars cartoon]] was rebroadcast on the [[wikipedia:Fox_Broadcasting_Company|Fox Broadcasting]] network alongside the first season of ''[[Beast Machines (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]''. In conjunction with these reruns, [[Hasbro]] released a few [[Wave|waves]] of [[Redeco|redecoed]] [[Beast Wars (toyline)|Beast Wars toys]] with the '''Fox Kids''' logo on the packaging; hence, these toys have become known as "Fox Kids redecoes" (or more commonly but less correctly, "Fox Kids repaints") among collectors.
During the 1999-2000 television season in the United States, the [[Beast Wars (cartoon)|Beast Wars cartoon]] was rebroadcast on the [[wikipedia:Fox_Broadcasting_Company|Fox Broadcasting]] network alongside the first season of ''[[Beast Machines (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]''. In conjunction with these reruns, [[Hasbro]] released a few [[Wave|waves]] of [[Redeco|redecoed]] [[Beast Wars (toyline)|Beast Wars toys]] with the '''Fox Kids''' logo on the packaging; hence, these toys have become known as "Fox Kids redecoes" (or more commonly but less correctly, "Fox Kids repaints") among collectors.


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==Notes==
==Notes==
[[Image:Jetix logo.jpg|thumb|100px|]]
[[Image:Jetix logo.jpg|thumb|100px|Cute, or not cute? You decide.]]
*[[wikipedia:Disney|Disney]] bought Fox Kids in 2002 and renamed it '''Jetix'''. As such, it is the Jetix logo that appears on all [[Maximum Entertainment|DVD releases]] of the ''Robots in Disguise'' cartoon (so far).
*[[wikipedia:Disney|Disney]] bought Fox Kids in 2002 and renamed it '''Jetix'''. As such, it is the Jetix logo that appears on all [[Maximum Entertainment|DVD releases]] of the ''Robots in Disguise'' cartoon (so far).



Revision as of 17:41, 10 October 2009

Ah, halycon days...

During the 1999-2000 television season in the United States, the Beast Wars cartoon was rebroadcast on the Fox Broadcasting network alongside the first season of Beast Machines. In conjunction with these reruns, Hasbro released a few waves of redecoed Beast Wars toys with the Fox Kids logo on the packaging; hence, these toys have become known as "Fox Kids redecoes" (or more commonly but less correctly, "Fox Kids repaints") among collectors.

Fox Kids would later go on to air the Robots in Disguise cartoon in 2001-2002.

Censorship

The Beast Wars episodes aired on Fox Kids were conspicuously re-edited to remove sequences of graphic and not-so-graphic violence. These edits often took the form of a relatively slow and extremely obvious onscreen fade-to-black; during a prolonged fight scene, several such fades could occur in quick succession. Sequences edited out for Fox Kids broadcast include:

Though the RID cartoon, adapted from Car Robots, had always been lighter fare than Beast Wars, it too was edited for violent content on Fox Kids. In particular, depictions of characters (especially Autobots) firing missiles or other projectile weapons would be removed. In such cases the cuts were handled much more smoothly and unobtrusively than had been the case with the Beast Wars edits. On one occasion, a sequence of Optimus Prime firing missiles in "Bullet Train to the Rescue" was replaced by a segment of Side Burn's transformation stock footage and an altered voiceover track, making it appear that Side Burn's optical "lens flare" pose had been used as a weapon instead.

In the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks, Fox Kids was leery of cartoon imagery of skyscrapers being bombarded. Several RID episodes were cancelled altogether, others never re-aired again, and many significantly edited to remove the offensive sequences.

Notes

Cute, or not cute? You decide.
  • Disney bought Fox Kids in 2002 and renamed it Jetix. As such, it is the Jetix logo that appears on all DVD releases of the Robots in Disguise cartoon (so far).