mimitchi33
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I remember most of these networks. I really miss Toon Disney and Fox Family the most. As a kid, I occasionally watched Toon Disney and enjoyed it, and I watched the latter channel's preschool block at the age of two months.
Speaking of which...
I grew up with Kewlopolis and qubo, and I found them good. I mean, who doesn't like seeing VeggieTales on TV? I loved it so much that I tried to catch it every weekend. For me as a kid, the E/I requirement gave me some of my favorite childhood shows. And the rule did bring one great memory for me-when they once payed qubo on a weekday during President's Day break because of a sports pre-emption, and they went nuts and aired an hour each of VeggieTales and 3-2-1 Penguins. To me as a child, qubo and Kewlpolis were the best things ever! But now looking at the newer E/I programs, they are boring. They should syndicate good E/I shows and not bad ones. I would recommend them syndicating animated shows like MLPFiM to fulfill it. Heck, even older educational shows that appeal to older audiences such as Mumfie and Beakman will do!It's the same sort of thing, anyway... cheap to produce programs to keep their FCC license while paying lipservice to the TV/EI standards.
Of course, I really hated what ABC Kids became before it turned into Litton's anyway. They just kept rerunning the same 12 episodes of Emperor's New School and The Replacements over and over for at least 4 years. Never even touching the rest of the first season of both shows, let alone the second. Like I said before somewhere else, this was the brainchild of the incompetent moron who was the head of ABC Daytime. The one that replaced One Life to Live with The Revolution. Otherwise known as the show no one wanted.
Not a fan of Litton polluting CBS either, but considering their line up consisted of Busytown Mysteries and Doodlebops Roadshow (just what no one was asking for), it seems like a lateral move, if anything.
(Seriously... Cookie freaking Jar. Oh, we can't produce that amazing new edgy Inspector Gadget series, but we can make a cheap flash cartoon about a kid's band that was never popular from 10 years back that still sucks. So glad DHX owns them now)
Speaking of which...
To me, The Hub was the Fox Family of this generation. The companies behind them wanted a channel to join the ranks of the Big 3 children's channels, but failed miserably (well, maybe except My Little Pony). I dearly miss it, and have many good memories of it.Dang, I forgot all about The Hub (which was a perfectly good, albeit short-lived) going bye-bye... and I see they're playing Christian programming right now.