The Fox Kids Club - The End of an Era

Cartoons Have Never Been the Same. The programing blocks for kids in the Early 90's produced some of the best shows. Possibly the programming block

The early 90's was an exciting time for children’s programming. There was so much offered from any of the stations; Fox, the WB, CBS, ABC, NBC,(the now called) UPN and that isn't even including cable networks like Nickelodeon, the Disney Channel and even the USA Network.

This was a time, now lost today, when kids could wake up early before school, turn on the television and watch a couple episodes of their favorite cartoons before heading to school. It made the rest of the day much better, and then kids had something to look forward to after school, where they could watch even more cartoons until their parents came home from work and told them to "go play outside", when of course all you wanted to do was watch cartoons.

However the weekdays weren't the best days for cartoons. Oh no, Saturday was the holy grail of days for kids. Looking back on it now I can't believe how early I would get up just to watch cartoons. It's insane, getting up at 6:00 am sometimes even early, with a bowl of whatever sugar blasted cereal you wanted (pick your poison), having the room illuminated by the bright flashing colors from the TV screen. No Parents to tell you want to do, because they weren't even close to waking up yet. Saturday mornings were the times when it was all about the kids, with not even a thought of school in their minds.



The one station that possibly had the most variety of good cartoons and other shows was fox with their children's programming block, The Fox Kids Club. Now before I get to the incredible shows, I'd like to tell you something. Fox has dropped the Fox Kids Club name, for reasons I have no idea of, and first adopted the "Fox Box" name, then changing it to its current name "4Kids TV". The Programming, although popular with kids today, can't even compete with the classic shows found in the 90's. It was a time when flashy graphics and exciting animation were mixed with wonder writing that gave the shows feeling and emotion.





The first show I’m going to talk about is the often forgotten EEK! The Cat, Eekstravaganza, EEK! The Cat and The Terrible Thunder Lizards, or whatever it was called when it was aired from 1992 -1997. Created from the crazy mind of Savage Steve Holland (Better off Dead) stared EEK the Purple cat who had no problems with helping people, spurting his catch phrase, "It Never Hurts to Help" and "Kumbaya". And of course, whenever he tried to help someone, Eek would be caught in some of the most painful experiences imaginable.
Other reoccurring characters included Eek's Girlfriend Annabel, her Dog Sharky and Elmo the Elk.







Then there was the Terrible Thunder Lizards, introduced in 1993 which took up the last half of EEK the Cat's half Hour. There Was Daze E. Kutter , Doc Tari and Bo Diddley Squat, or Kutter, Doc and Squat respectively. They were released from prison in hopes that they would get rid of all the humans, including Scooter and Bill who effortlessly foil the Thunderlizard's Plans.





Oh Life with Louie, a Semi-autobiographical cartoon created by comedian Louie Anderson. The shows premise basically dealt with the turmoil’s a kid faces while having to take on too much responsibility than a kid should. He would always get picked on by his friends, and get in trouble with his father. Louie's little brother, Tommy, always looked up to Louie while His Father Andy would always think about war and would get angry at the flick of a switch. The Show lasted from 1994 to 1998, with Louie Anderson winning two Daytime Emmys for Outstanding Performer and Animated Program.





The Tick! Based off an independent comic, the Tick and his Sidekick Arthur blasted in on Saturday mornings. The show, which lasted from 1994 to 1996, followed the Life of the Tick, a wannabe deemed superhero where they fight the most insane types of Villains. The reoccurring supporting cast besides The Tick and Arthur was American Maid and Die Fledermaus the man bat.







I always find it strange looking back; I never realized that this show was on the Fox Network...being owned by the WB and all. Either way, Tiny Toon Adventures was one of the rare updated versions of classic cartoons that were really good. They've tried it with Tom and Jerry and other cartoons, but none have succeeded like this. The show started in 1990 and was basically about toons that resembled their Loony Toon counterparts that went to school at Acme Looniversity. The show stared Buster and Babs Bunny (No Relation), Plucky Duck, Hampton Pig, Dizzy Devil, Elmyra Duff, and who could forget Montana Max. I wish there was a sound feature on this that I could add, because the Theme Song for the Show was so addicting, you couldn't help but sing along.





Fox definitely did a fantastic job when turning popular comic books into cartoons. Spider-man the Animated Series was no exception. Most of you know the back story of Spider-Man so I'll spare you the boredom of having to read it again. The Show lasted from 1994 to 1998. The show tackled such popular stories Like the Green Goblin, The Venom Saga, Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock, The Sinister 6, and even had crossovers with other Marvel characters like the X-Men, the Punisher and Daredevil. The animation was wonderful, combining 2-D and 3-D. What more can I really say about this show, it was just Amazing!






Before Life with Louie there Was Bobby's World. Taken from the Mind of comedian Howie Mandel, the show focused on 4 year old Bobby and his every day adventures. Each Show would begin with a Mix of Live action Starring Howie Mandel and animated Bobby. Other Characters in the show included his dad Howie, his Mother Martha (Don'tcha Know!), Webbly the stuffed spider, his siblings Kelly and Derek, his Dog Rodger, his Aunt Ruth and his best friend Uncle Ted. Captain Squash was also a reoccurring character; he was Bobby's Super Hero idol. The Show received two Daytime Emmy nominations in it's 1990 to 1998 lifespan.








Everyone who lived during this era was obsessed with this show. We had the toys, we had the VHS tapes, and we devoted our lives to this show. Never missing an episode, waiting to see what crazy villain would be in the current week's episode. Yes the show is still airing today, but nothing could match the magic that Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers made. The show followed five typical teenagers, Jason, Trini, Kimberly, Billy and Zach as they fought Rita Repulsa and her Evil Goons. Later in the Series, another Character Joined the Cast...the Evil Green Ranger/Tommy. At First Tommy was Rita's Evil Power Ranger until the 5 Power Rangers caused him to swtich sides. Lord Zed arrived later in the season, de-throning Rita as the Evil Emperor hellbent on Destroying Zordon and His Power Rangers. This show was cheesy beyond cheesy, mixing shots from the Japanese version and the live action of the teenagers Shot here in America. I can't really explain why it was such a craze right now, because looking back on these old episodes; it is just so incredibly ridiculous. But there will always be a special place for this show, however insane the idea was. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers lasted from 1994-1997, when the cast left it spawned several remakes. There were also a few movies made as well.





Before X-Men evolution on the WB, there was X-men the Animated Series. This cartoon stayed true to the X-Men comic that started in the early 90's. Everyone should know the origin of the X-men so again, I'll spare the Details. The Major Players in the Show were Wolverine, Cyclopes, Jean Grey, Storm, Jubilee, Rogue, Gambit, Beast, Professor X, and Magneto. The show took various villains from the X-Men rogue's gallery and threw them at the X-men. Possibly the most favorable storyline in the show would be the Phoenix Saga, that told the story of How Jean Grey Became the Phoenix, then eventually became the Dark Phoenix (please make a movie of this). Not much more to say about this show, the animation was great, the voice acting was great, the majority of the writing was great (some cheesy dialogue moments, but hey it's a kids show). The show lasted from 1992-1997 and was a major Staple for the Fox Kids Club. I remember always getting up and never missing an episode on Saturday morning.







Arguably the Greatest Kids Animated show ever to have been made, Batman the Animated Series still holds up very well by today's standards. Merging incredible writing with Revolutionary Animation, this series created by Bruce Timm based off the comic Created by Bob Kane was incredibly well done. The show stayed true to the comics, creating a gloomy and dark atmosphere for the Dark Knight, perfect for Gotham City. This show had it all; it took famous stories from the comics, and even created its own lore pleasing children and Bat-Fans alike. Every character from the Batman Rogue's gallery has appeared on this show once and each one so very memorable. Looking back on this show (which is now available on DVD), it's amazing to see how well this cartoon holds up. It is a very mature show and I can't believe some of the things that were shown, which would never be able to be shown on children's programming today. This cartoon was one of a kind and is something that we will never see again. The show won the 1993 Emmy for Outstanding Animated Programming, spawned the feature film; Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, and spawned other animated series such as Superman, Batman Beyond and Justice League.



And there ends my time travel back to the early 90's when I was a kid. It was what I think, the very last decade when cartoons were good. There are thousands of cartoons and other networks that I could talk about, but I would be here for weeks reminiscing. Cartoons will never be the same again. Once Pokemon hit, all the other networks tried copycatting that Anime craze that has run our TV’s crazy. I still get up in the morning to watch the cartoons, I don't know why anymore because I always get upset. I can barely sit through an entire show anymore (a few exceptions, not all are bad). Maybe I am just hoping that a re-run of one of these shows would magically pop up on the screen. Hey there is always DVD's....right?!?

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    masonx31 Posted 1 year 3 months ago
    well yet i will put another comment on this, I just have to say I love this place its great, loved this Fox stuff for kids.. Just LOVED it fox actually thought about good programing back in the 90's and 80's
    dcasiano Posted 1 year 9 months ago
    I'm surprised you didn't mention anything about the tv shows in the early mornings(besides Bobby's World) in the weekdays, or in the afternoons. They had okay cartoons at those times, sadly, they were just limited to a small selection Beast Wars, or Reboot. When I was a kid, each day of the week had a unique tv show, GI Joe was also amongst these line-ups, or perhaps even Mummies Alive. By the way, does anyone here remember Mystic Knights, or Young Hercules? How about Gargoyles?
    beyrsf Posted 2 years 1 month ago
    To correct you, the 1990s-2005 had the best shows/cartoon networks compared to the past six years. But to narrow it down further the nineties like you've stated in this article because more variety of networks were available (alias UPN, ABC Kids, USA, etc.). Most cartoon networks that were left in 2000-2005 had elevated to higher popularity and quality, but we unfortunately no longer had UPN Kids, 1Saturday Morning, and others because some networks decided to shy away from cartoon programming.


    P.S. It doesn't matter if we have instant access to shows on the internet or on DVD, or if "those shows still come on" because those often used, boneheaded excuses will NEVER take the place of enjoying QUALITY NETWORKS that PROMOTES a GOOD.........BALANCE of old and new to appeal to MULTIPLE GENERATIONS, not just the current dumbned down generation while screwing us retro fans over.

    I know we all agree on this right?
    beyrsf Posted 2 years 1 month ago
    Don't forget about how Fox Kids had evolved into it's freakin' sweet "Anime Invasion/Revolution" era in 2000-2001. Don't discredit that.
    casey87 Posted 2 years 11 months ago
    Oooo.. and how about Goosebumps, Young Hercules, etc. I actually used to get the Fox Kids magazine way back when.
    Wish I still got it.. just so I could let them know how awesome they used to be and how much they suck now. haha
    casey87 Posted 2 years 11 months ago
    Awww man... Power Rangers was my sh!t. I had the board game, and was the Yellow Ranger for Halloween one year. Now I know everyone here was a Power Ranger at least one year for Halloween. haha
    And Howie Mandel, from Deal or No Deal, had HAIR at one point. lolol
    FrankH54 Posted 3 years 3 days ago
    Art package that was produced entirely for internal use within a major media corporation, and was never meant to be seen

    by the general public. Each year for many years, the FOX KIDS Network commissioned an art piece as a special perk for network

    executives and network affiliate owners (FOX KIDS was a programming block of childrens entertainment on the FOX network from 1990

    -2002). This art piece would be produced at great expense, with high production values, in extremely limited quantities (we're

    talking dozens, not hundreds); which would be sent as special gifts to a handful of network executives.
    This is one of those pieces, from 1995. It consists of a series of 15 illustrations, each featuring a character or

    program running on the FOX KIDS Network that year. Each character is rendered into a style or scenario parodying a famous piece of

    classical or contemporary art. Each piece is litho printed onto heavyweight high-quality textured archival paper, resembling the

    surface of an art canvas. (To see comparisons of the parodies and the originals, go here.) The heavy art frame was sculpted with

    bas-relief images of these same characters, cast, and then lovingly composited, hand-finished and antiqued to create the look of

    ancient gilded wood, with a faux nameplate reading "Musee du Renard des Enfants" (an inside joke, as this would translate roughly

    to "Museum of the Fox Kids";).
    The concept is that each of the 15 canvases would be rotated occasionally in the frame, resulting in a seemingly endless

    variety of new art, based on the FOX KIDS stable of characters. The frame measures 18 inches wide by 21 inches tall by 1.75 inches

    thick. Each of the 15 art prints measures 13 inches by 16.25, with the image area
    FrankH54 Posted 3 years 3 days ago
    ::::::::::::::::::::::DOES ANYONE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS:::::::::::::
    I have one of the 15 pics marked #451 out of 500 issued. If you know anything about this please help me.... Thanks



    Art package that was produced entirely for internal use within a major media corporation, and was never meant to be seen by the general public. Each year for many years, the FOX KIDS Network commissioned an art piece as a special perk for network executives and network affiliate owners (FOX KIDS was a programming block of childrens entertainment on the FOX network from 1990-2002). This art piece would be produced at great expense, with high production values, in extremely limited quantities (we're talking dozens, not hundreds); which would be sent as special gifts to a handful of network executives.

    This is one of those pieces, from 1995. It consists of a series of 15 illustrations, each featuring a character or program running on the FOX KIDS Network that year. Each character is rendered into a style or scenario parodying a famous piece of classical or contemporary art. Each piece is litho printed onto heavyweight high-quality textured archival paper, resembling the surface of an art canvas. (To see comparisons of the parodies and the originals, go here.) The heavy art frame was sculpted with bas-relief images of these same characters, cast, and then lovingly composited, hand-finished and antiqued to create the look of ancient gilded wood, with a faux nameplate reading "Musee du Renard des Enfants" (an inside joke, as this would translate roughly to "Museum of the Fox Kids
    Galactusgirl Posted 3 years 1 month ago
    Fox Kids was the ultimate network. I love all the 90s Marvel series.
    All of Fox Kids' shows were fantastic. Way better then all the trash shown
    today.
    Royuyasha Posted 3 years 2 months ago
    Man I miss this I loved foxkids grown up I used to get up early ever morning just to watch power rangers,digimon,spiderman & los luchadores

    and back when it was on week days I remember watching walter melon,life with louie ,woody woodpecker,dog city,
    Eek! Stravaganza & BeetleBorgs I love this block I swear they should bring it back instead of stupid 4kids tv I hate that block it's so garbadge
    perualonso Posted 3 years 9 months ago
    I think I remember watching Fox Kids around 1999, 2000, and 2002. The best shows Fox Kids had to offer were Digimon and Woody Woodpecker.
    Cazz Posted 4 years 1 day ago
    Wow, couldn't have said it better myself. I think its just damn depressing how lousy the cartoons are today. Even back then, if there wasn't anything else on you could at least turn on Cartoon Network and almost ALWAYS find something you liked, can't even do that anymore. Everything has got to be this lame ass anime non-sense. The days of slap stick cartoons are over. Thank god for DVDs but its still just not the same. I found a 15 year old video about a month ago that my brother made, it was almost a whole saturday morning on fox kids club, I couldn't believe what I was seeing, I sat and watched that whole tape, even the commercials. The good ol' days are over, and it sucks ass!!
    raph89 Posted 4 years 23 days ago
    I must commend you on this article Thew! I watched all these shows back in my early childhood. Saturday morning shows were so much better back then than they are now!
    papajohns Posted 4 years 26 days ago
    your right galactus girl I WISH they had a retro channel or a saturday time slot so we could see our old favorite cartoons again. by the way in my opinion the first couple seosons of the power rangers were the best after that they went overboard and it got so cheesy and boreing
    Galactusgirl Posted 4 years 3 months ago
    Fox Kids ahd the best shows ever! I miss it so much. I,m a 23 year old female and I,m so thankful that I was blessed with Fox Kids. Fox Kids seriosuly needs to come back.
    torn Posted 4 years 4 months ago
    I agree to all! And now,we don't have any
    anchaz Posted 4 years 5 months ago
    along with power rangers was beetle borgs and vr troopers. 2 other good shows
    byber148 Posted 4 years 6 months ago
    This was the best 1st best kids block ever! The 2nd best is kids wb or maybe the other way around.
    agentkev Posted 4 years 9 months ago
    I miss old school fox kids.. x-men ruled.
    skeletor231 Posted 4 years 9 months ago
    man this really brings back some memories on what quality SMC(saturday morning cartoons) used to be. now its not even worth getting on SM anymore, now the only thing i watch and kinda like is the new TMNT, way way way way way better than a show about talk pinatas!!!!!


    ps
    if some came up with an idea about show full of talking pinatas when i was kid they would have been shot......or atleast i would have shot him.
    tweetybird10 Posted 4 years 11 months ago
    i watched bobbys world !!!
    moe93 Posted 5 years 1 month ago
    You can see Life with Louie episodes on the ABC Family website but only if your in the USA. Too bad I'm in canada. Hey can someone get me some of the episodes of the site and send them to me.
    Thanks. Oh and they have some eek the cat. And killer tomato's episodes.
    mlw1984 Posted 5 years 5 months ago
    I used to watch FOX Kids all the time. I loved it up until 1997 or 1998 when they got crappy shows like C Bear and Jamal, Ned's Newt, Space Goofs, Spy Dogs (or something like that) etc.

    Great article!
    Thew Posted 5 years 6 months ago
    all these shows excluding EEK, Louie and Tiny Toons are available on DVD in either Season Sets or Individual releases...just go to amazon and they are easy to find
    gundam Posted 5 years 6 months ago
    redspyder there is a way to download them if you have lime wire type what you want then you got it does not take very long to download i have lots of the old shows like masked rider big bad beetle borgs woody and many more
    That80sGirl Posted 5 years 6 months ago
    I can so relate... this was my childhood. I remember coming home from school... 3pm: Tiny Toon Adventures, 3:30: Animaniacs, 4pm: Batman... Those were the days.
    redspyder148 Posted 5 years 6 months ago
    wow....now i REALLY miss being a kid! :'( anyone know where i can get my hands on some of those DVD's?? i would love to add them to my collection. GREAT ARTICLE!!
    nintendonerd Posted 5 years 7 months ago
    Fox kids is awsome but then it switched to fox box and then to 4kids tv I want tiny toons and woody the woodpecker not this Bratz stuff they show every saturday
    gundam Posted 5 years 7 months ago
    guys there is still a way to watch your favourite shows i download them a lot of them and now i have over 150 dvds of fox kids shows like.... big bad beetle borgs...masked rider....spider man....power rangers zeo my fav... and many more dont let JEXITS take over i still watch them and i think jexits is a load of bull shit and i will always watch them no matter what people say please write to me.....

    oh and if you think FOX KIDS suck your well wrong so get off the site. C ya :):):):):):):):):):):):):)
    gundam Posted 5 years 7 months ago
    Why is the show fox kids shut down i miss it.i still watch cartoons and am 14 years old and i still like.... big bad beetle borgs that was one of my favourite.please tell me why i reakky want to know i will always love the show Fox Kids
    Thew Posted 5 years 7 months ago
    wow, people still read my article after almost 2 years!
    agentkev Posted 5 years 8 months ago
    oh yeah... does anyone remember this?


    FOX KIDS RULES!!!

    I miss that slogan.... so true what it stood for.
    agentkev Posted 5 years 8 months ago
    I still miss FoxKids...to me this was the ultimate cartoon block in the 90's..better then the WB.. hell better then the cable cartoon networks.
    Evilteddybear Posted 5 years 9 months ago
    This was one of the best cartoon lineups that I can remember!
    tigruma Posted 5 years 9 months ago
    In Romania on Jetix(old fox kids) u can see some of the old shows(spider-man,x-man,fantastic 4,incredible hulk,life with ......etc ) as much as i can remember fox kids 1st appeared in Romania in '98 or so


    when i have time and see a show ...usually i head back to my past and think on those days
    Murdoc Posted 5 years 9 months ago
    man they dont make shows like these no more, mainly becuz they were beaten by cheesy dare i say it.... anime shows.
    akiraman26 Posted 5 years 10 months ago
    BLAME IT ON HIGH PAID COMPANIES.
    the-micro-man Posted 5 years 10 months ago
    Now we have this "4Kids TV" bullcrap. What shows on it? A bunch a crappy anime.
    RomanianDaci Posted 5 years 10 months ago
    Life With Louie I forgot all about until this article, it was a really good show in my opinion
    juz10 Posted 5 years 10 months ago
    i remember getting up back before i could tell time to watch these shows. my internal clock was set to wake up every Saturday morning when fox kids started with the one exception of i time i was totally off and got up at 4 and got yelled at by my parents for being up and sent back to bed
    cartoon network and fox kids was how i told time back then i knew it was late afternoon/early evening when that fabulous hour of television was on that featured VR troopers/ later big bad beetle borgs to warm you up then the main event would come on the power rangers. that is what i looked forward to every day back then, witch come to think of it kinda sounds depressing but damn those where goos shows
    l4nkid22 Posted 5 years 11 months ago
    when is life with louie gonna be on dvd?
    90skidf Posted 6 years 7 days ago
    same. I can remember waking up at 6 every saturday morning without a problem. And now, I have trouble waking up at 8. I used to live on this stuff. I still would if it was still on. Ahh...the good old days. Great Article!
    NickelodeonFan97 Posted 6 years 13 days ago
    This article makes me sad, because I really miss waking up on saturday mornings at 6am to watch the nickelodeon and fox kids shows :(
    Thew Posted 6 years 1 month ago
    people still commenting on this article really makes me happy
    Vickaronomie Posted 6 years 2 months ago
    The fact remains: I WANTS A TIME MACHINE.

    |:C

    Great article, by the way. Takes me back and made me realize just how much FOX KIDS Saturday Mornings were important to me. I remember every single show!

    Not only that, but you've pretty much nailed my 90s childhood: TV, School, TV, play outside, TV.

    GOOD JORB!

    :D
    retro_gamer_Zero Posted 6 years 2 months ago
    Man, this guy is right...I was just like you, man. I am not afraid to admit it: I was a power ranger FREAK back then. One time, i had this power rangers backpack that was full of action figures that i decided to take to school one time instead of my normal backpack, LOL.
    virgobaby89 Posted 6 years 2 months ago
    i feel ur pain..nothing bets the good old days:)
    pimp3491 Posted 6 years 3 months ago
    By swift heart On 01/09/2007 for me fox kids died when they stoped airing it on the weekdays and replaced it with judge judy and crap like that

    I remember that...do you know approx. what year that was?
    vilapupu Posted 6 years 3 months ago
    one time I saw a old comersial pop up in a channel one time. some that was on FOX KIDS are now in JETIX and others series that they dont passed anymore like Eek! the cat passed another parts of the word like in spain with the SAP(secondary audio program).also in UK. I remember waching Fox Kids on Cable and when I came in USA I saw Fox kids and it was some different because they always repeated in cable. I was very sad how they said that they were going to changed it to Fox Box.
    swift heart Posted 6 years 4 months ago
    for me fox kids died when they stoped airing it on the weekdays and replaced it with judge judy and crap like that THEY NEED TO BRING BACK FOX KIDS!!!!
    SbtbNut Posted 6 years 4 months ago
    man i hear ya totally....i remember waking up at like 7am to get ready for school..getting my cereal usually lucky charms, fruity pebbles, cookie crisp or cocoa krispies...and sitting in my living room half asleep and watching gem and the halograms on the cartoon express and they when i got older it was bobbys world lol and gargoyles and i remember even watching bozo the clown :) then going to school coming home to my grandma's great supper and watching power rangers, where in the world is carmen sandiego the game show on PBS, super human samurai syber squad, goof troop and more...thanks for the flashback it always makes me feel better to know that i can go back to these times once in awhile thanks again man :)
    Mizujin01 Posted 6 years 6 months ago
    Man, it's sad when I read this and I realize how much I miss the old cartoons. You're right, the anime craze has made it so that cartoons will not be the same again *sigh*
    agentkev Posted 6 years 10 months ago
    Fox kids club 4 life! lol
    Gopherbassist Posted 6 years 11 months ago
    Yeah, Fox Kids Club was great. Except for Chris Eddie, he was annoying...And you're right about Batman, that show is still great today, if I could catch it I'd watch it. But what's this about Poenix Saga? Phoenix Saga was increadibly boring, even today I have a hard time watching X-Men if something reminds me of it... Well whatever, you like what you like.
    pimp3491 Posted 6 years 11 months ago
    ^Badaliens^,
    The show you're talking about is called King Arthur and the Knights of Justice. They have it here:

    http://www.retrojunk.com/details_tvshows/458-king-arthur-and-the-knights-of-justice/
    blueluigi Posted 7 years 21 days ago
    BlueMario: Has Donkey Kong Country even aired on Fox Kids, I thought it was on Fox Family and plus I don't think they include anything that premired in 1998.

    Anyway I remember Fox Kids, I used to watch Bobby's World, Power Rangers, Casper, and the Power Rangers ripoff shows like Beetleborgs and VR Troopers. I remember when I was like three, I would watch Sonic SatAM on Saturday mornings and then I would tune in to some shows on Fox Kids like Power Rangers and Bobby's World and I would also tune into other shows like the original Ninja Turtles, Sonic SatAM and, I can't remember anymore shows I watched back then but still, all live saturday mornings from the past.
    BlueMario Posted 7 years 2 months ago
    *Sigh* There was no Donkey kong country in this page.
    Rictof Posted 7 years 3 months ago
    Such a wonderful lineup. I feel compelled to print this article out and sleep with it for the night. Beautiful... beautiful...
    Knightmare10880 Posted 7 years 4 months ago
    Ah the good old days, ot' be nice if someone like Jetix or Cartoon Network would put together a decent Saturday morning line-up, but until then I'm glad that a lot of old favorites have made it to DVD with a lot more on the way.
    rebornterra Posted 7 years 5 months ago
    I remeber all of these shows my top favs were batman x-men and mmpr (I was in 5th grade when the last one came out)
    elercon Posted 7 years 5 months ago
    i want the good old days back guys. we need a potition to ge the scky shows off the air and put back the old goodones and make new episodes of them like family guy. thats a good show for little kids (rolmfao0.
    Evil_Iron Posted 7 years 5 months ago
    i miss the god old day's
    skatemore Posted 7 years 6 months ago
    wow what a article!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!great stuff but u missed alot of shows if u put a bunch of shows.i would give u a A#but ill give u a C!!!!!!!!.and u could still watch the cartonns!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ska ska ska ska ska ss
    Cybertooth85 Posted 7 years 9 months ago
    She was the original Yellow Ranger (the yellow ranger cast as asian, ugh, hollywood I could kill you), and yes, she did die in a car accident several years ago.
    sargentofdarkness Posted 7 years 9 months ago
    thuy trang who is that? and surfgirl tmnt now airs on 4kids tv on fox but it sucks!!
    TMNT Posted 7 years 9 months ago
    I mess the old Kids WB they have a lot of good Cartoons show in morning before you leave for school I wish they show them again I mess them a lot Warner Brothers just want to change What we watch in the morning and the old show are not there no more I remember Bobby worlds and Sprider-man that was a Cool shows to was when I was a kids back then you get a lot of cartoon show on Tv Now it less Cartoon show I do not like
    Thew Posted 7 years 9 months ago
    Damion...
    trust me...this article is only a small peice of what i have coming next...when i have some more materials gathered...there will be more artciles...some about fox kids..and some wont...trust me Goosebumps will find a way in one of my articles
    Thew Posted 7 years 9 months ago
    Thanks for the comments guys
    ..yeah i sersiously get a little teared up every saturday morning when i sleep in will11am or 12pm....remembering when i used to get up at 6am to watch cartoons...now there just aint nothin worth getting up to
    sargentofdarkness Posted 7 years 9 months ago
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    sargentofdarkness Posted 7 years 9 months ago
    i agree with black jack. i too remember the times of old when you would awaken to the sound of "it's morphin time" or the tick's," dub-dweeb-dub-dub-dweeb-dow"
    but now you got Power Rangers: SPF-15 or something like that. It brings back a long yearning nostalgia to this website. Just seeing the old logos and characters gives me chills, just like when the green ranger lost his powers and the reemerged as the white ranger. Anyway, point being that fox kids needs to come back and get rid of all the bull that's on now. half of fox's morning line-up is now japanese animation, now don't get me wrong but I am a digimon fanatic, but hell you can't even watch that on fox anymore! RIP Saturday Mornings :(
    Dr Science Posted 7 years 9 months ago
    good job. you summed it up. I also like chip and dale resque rangers and sonic the hedgehog which was not on fox. I dont understand why all of these chanels stopped showing cartoons. USA network would rather show jean claude van damme flicks than cartoons. Not good van damme either but his horrible staright to cable movies. I was never a power rangers fan but I like Dragon ball Z. Long live the legacy that was Saturday morning cartoons. May they rest in peace.
    MetroidFan14 Posted 7 years 10 months ago
    Great article! They have the worst shows on Saturday mornings now. The old shows you listed were awesome!
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