PDA

View Full Version : the death of animation



The Great
10-03-2007, 03:05 PM
http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=6371

News

4Kids Takes Over The CW's Saturday Morning Block
Source: 4Kids Entertainment (http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=6371#), Inc.
October 3, 2007


4Kids released this announcement today saying they are taking over the Saturday morning block on The CW (http://www.superherohype.com/news/topnews.php?id=6371#) which is now from Kids' WB!. It currently includes such superhero shows as "The Batman," "Legion of Super Heroes," and "The Spectacular Spider-Man":

4Kids Entertainment, Inc., a global provider of children's entertainment and merchandise licensing, announced today that it has partnered with The CW Network to program its Saturday morning kids block for five years beginning with the 2008-2009 broadcast season. 4Kids will be supplying five hours of children's programming per week to The CW Network for the block, which is broadcast on The CW on Saturday mornings between 7 a.m. and 12 p.m. 4Kids will also sell the national commercial advertising in The CW Network's kids block.

"We are delighted to be in business with The CW and secure distribution of 4Kids'content for the next five broadcast seasons," said Alfred R. Kahn, 4Kids Entertainment's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "We have had tremendous success over the years collaborating with CW Network partner Warner Bros., to whom we licensed 4Kids' hit TV series and movies such as Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh! We think The CW's outstanding affiliate lineup and young target demographic make the network a perfect fit for our programming and business initiatives," said Kahn.

"The last number of years have seen significant consolidation in the world of Kids' programming," said John Maatta, Chief Operating Officer, The CW. "It is important to us to continue to present young viewers with quality entertainment choices on free-over-the-air television. This is a great transaction for both The CW and 4Kids Entertainment. It is especially gratifying to work again with 4Kids, a recognized leader in children's programming, with whom we have shared so much past success. The agreement with 4Kids with its substantial resources and laser-focus in this arena, will position The CW to continue as a leading supplier of kids programming on broadcast television."

Under the terms of the deal, The CW and 4Kids will share in national ad revenue from the block, with the network's share of revenue to be applied against a guarantee to be paid by 4Kids to The CW. 4Kids and The CW will work closely to maximize the ratings and economic success of the block.

"We have tremendous faith in Saturday morning kids television, and with this deal we've renewed our commitment to remain a major player in children's entertainment," said Norman Grossfeld, President of 4Kids' subsidiary 4Kids Productions. "We look forward to embracing the fans of Kids WB! and we welcome the opportunity to work with all the production companies, program distributors and advertisers that share our passion for the kids business. We also continue to value our relationship with the Fox Network and its affiliates. Fox recently exercised its option to extend the term of our deal with them through the end of the 2008-2009 broadcast season."

uraydo
10-03-2007, 04:19 PM
I haven't seen a good Saturday morning cartoon in freaking forever, so I don't know what quality entertainment they are talking about.

uraydo
10-04-2007, 01:05 AM
Pshh, Saved By The Bell: The Animated Series, of course. **Oops** Was I thinking out loud? :D

Seriously though, I've been out of the Sat Morning Cartoon game for years, but I do know that those WB (Batman in particular) cartoons were slick and it would be a shame if the get rid of them for some high fructose corn syrup-filled cartoon lineup.

Where are the Animaniacs when you need them....

hell, I would settle for Eek the cat.

xAgonyxScenex
10-04-2007, 02:04 AM
hell, I would settle for Eek the cat.

dude eek the cat was amazing

Devastator
10-04-2007, 08:58 AM
They'll probably play some shit like "Thats So Raven" or "Hannah Montana". These shows make me sick to my stomach. I asked my 10yo niece the other week if she watches cartoons and she said no. What kind of 10yo doesn't watch cartoons? The ones that watch those dumbass shows where they all act like morons and it doesn't teach them anything about morals or actual real life. I cant stand to listen to her because she acts/talks like those freaking idiots in those shows. Sometimes I cant even stand to look at her. These shows are ruining our kids minds, its making them extremely stupid and impatient.

The Great
10-05-2007, 04:21 AM
They'll probably play some shit like "Thats So Raven" or "Hannah Montana". These shows make me sick to my stomach. I asked my 10yo niece the other week if she watches cartoons and she said no. What kind of 10yo doesn't watch cartoons? The ones that watch those dumbass shows where they all act like morons and it doesn't teach them anything about morals or actual real life. I cant stand to listen to her because she acts/talks like those freaking idiots in those shows. Sometimes I cant even stand to look at her. These shows are ruining our kids minds, its making them extremely stupid and impatient.
she is 10 man give her a break lol.

Galvatron
10-05-2007, 08:18 AM
Pshh, Saved By The Bell: The Animated Series, of course. **Oops** Was I thinking out loud? :D

Seriously though, I've been out of the Sat Morning Cartoon game for years, but I do know that those WB (Batman in particular) cartoons were slick and it would be a shame if the get rid of them for some high fructose corn syrup-filled cartoon lineup.

Where are the Animaniacs when you need them....

Don't give them any ideas r-type! Remember....."Cavemen" !!! lol :p

xXRavenXx
10-06-2007, 03:57 PM
I haven't seen a good Saturday morning cartoon in freaking forever, so I don't know what quality entertainment they are talking about.

Uhh Beast Wars Kicked ass!

TIMtationX
10-08-2007, 09:08 PM
I feel bad for kids these days. Saturday Morning cartoons used to be so great.

xXRavenXx
10-09-2007, 11:36 AM
Lets see I had early on:

Transformers
G.I. Joe
Ninja Turtles
He-Man
Ring Raiders
M.A.S.K.
Voltron
Space Com



Then up in 3rd grade I had scfi fi reruns of
Robotech
Gi Joes
Transformers
Mighty Max
New Heman
Exo-Squad
Bionic Six
War Planets
(I think was the name but it had planets that doubled
as something else)
Dino-Riders
Silver Hawks
Spider-Man the animated series

Lots of good stuff. It started ending when around the time most good Saturday cartoons were on the WB and WB got canceled. Now 90% is Anime Style. Sorry but we need our own influence stuff out there. Bring back even the New G.I.Joe as it was called.

Yea most ids sitg on the Pooter and eat cheetos and get as fat as their parents... not even exercise. When I was a kid I remember advertisements for the Newest Nerf gun (Eleminator or something 6 guns in 1) it inspired kids to get out and active. Remember the lazer tag stuff? I had those and my friends did too. Wierd eh? Imagine that toys today are also less focused on expanding the imagination and the physical health and more about just distractions and babysitting in a box. Not to mention the all mighty dollar....

I could go on and on about this. Ima start a new thread rather than hijack this one...