List of programs broadcast by Fox Kids (block)

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This is a list of all programming that aired on the Fox Kids U.S. children's television block on Fox.

Contents

Former programming

Original programming

TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSource(s)
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes September 8, 1990October 26, 1996
Bobby's World October 2, 1998
Peter Pan and the Pirates March 28, 1997
Zazoo U January 19, 1991
Piggsburg Pigs! September 15, 1990August 31, 1991
Little Shop September 7, 1991September 5, 1992
Eek! The Cat September 11, 1992September 5, 1997
X-Men October 31, 1992January 26, 2001
Power Rangers August 28, 1993September 7, 2002
The Terrible Thunderlizards November 20, 19931998
The Tick September 10, 1994December 25, 1997
The Fox Cubhouse October 3, 1994April 19, 1996
Jim Henson's Animal Show May 17, 1996
Johnson and Friends October 4, 1994April 19, 1996
Rimba's Island October 5, 1994August 9, 1996
Spider-Man November 19, 1994August 25, 2001
Life with Louie December 18, 1994December 24, 2001
Klutter! September 9, 19951996
Masked Rider September 16, 1995August 17, 1996
Magic Adventures of Mumfie 1995January 3, 1997
Budgie the Little Helicopter 1995August 30, 1996
Big Bad Beetleborgs September 7, 1996July 23, 1998
Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation September 12, 1997June 19, 1998
Silver Surfer February 7, 1998May 29, 1998
Walter Melon August 8, 1998
Mad Jack the Pirate September 12, 1998May 1, 1999
The Mr. Potato Head Show March 2, 1999
Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog August 23, 1999
The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs August 28, 1999
The New Addams Family May 31, 1999August 27, 1999
Digimon [lower-alpha 1] August 14, 1999September 7, 2002
Xyber 9: New Dawn September 25, 1999December 4, 1999
Spider-Man Unlimited October 2, 1999April 21, 2001
The Avengers: United They Stand October 30, 1999March 18, 2000
NASCAR Racers November 20, 1999March 24, 2001
Flint the Time Detective March 25, 2000October 6, 2000
Action Man May 20, 2000December 28, 2001
Dinozaurs July 28, 2000November 24, 2000
Escaflowne August 12, 2000October 21, 2000
Los Luchadores February 3, 2001August 25, 2001
Mon Colle Knights July 21, 2001September 7, 2002
Transformers: Robots In Disguise September 8, 2001

Acquired programming

TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSource(s)
Fun House September 8, 1990April 13, 1991
Tom & Jerry Kids August 12, 1994
Swamp Thing October 31, 1990August 3, 1991
Little Dracula September 3, 1991October 31, 1991
Taz-Mania September 7, 1991September 6, 1996
Beetlejuice September 9, 1991September 10, 1993
Muppet Babies September 11, 1992
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures September 14, 1991September 5, 1992
George of the Jungle May 16, 1992October 17, 1992
Batman: The Animated Series September 5, 1992September 5, 1997
Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire September 9, 1992December 25, 1993
Alvin and the Chipmunks September 14, 1992September 3, 1993
Merrie Melodies September 9, 1994
Tiny Toon Adventures September 8, 1995
The Plucky Duck Show September 19, 1992November 7, 1992
Dog City September 26, 1992January 28, 1995
Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures November 14, 1992December 26, 1992
Animaniacs September 11, 1993September 8, 1995
Droopy, Master Detective October 2, 1993September 30, 1994
Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? February 5, 1994April 1, 1998
Red Planet May 14, 1994May 18, 1996
Thunderbirds July 2, 1994September 2, 1994
A.J.'s Time Travelers December 3, 1994December 31, 1994
Sailor Moon September 2, 1995
Goosebumps October 27, 1995December 21, 1998
C Bear and Jamal February 3, 1996April 3, 1998
Siegfried & Roy: Masters of the Impossible February 19, 1996February 22, 1996
The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper February 24, 1996April 3, 1998
Eerie, Indiana January 18, 1997May 30, 1998
Round the Twist July 7, 1997August 28, 1997
Stickin' Around July 26, 1997November 15, 1997
Space Goofs September 6, 1997March 3, 1999
The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police October 4, 1997August 8, 1998
Mowgli: The New Adventures of the Jungle Book February 7, 1998March 21, 1998
Ned's Newt December 31, 1998
Toonsylvania December 21, 1998
Godzilla: The Series September 12, 1998April 22, 2000
Oggy and the Cockroaches March 5, 1999
Young Hercules May 21, 1999
Donkey Kong Country December 19, 1998September 11, 1999
The Magician February 27, 1999September 10, 1999
The New Woody Woodpecker Show May 8, 1999September 7, 2002
Beast Wars: Transformers September 13, 1999August 17, 2000
Beast Machines: Transformers September 18, 1999January 20, 2001
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot September 6, 2001
Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century June 26, 2000
Monster RancherOctober 16, 1999March 2, 2001
Dungeons & Dragons April 29, 2000October 5, 2000
Angela Anaconda June 24, 2000August 12, 2000
Cybersix August 19, 2000November 4, 2000
Real Scary StoriesNovember 11, 2000November 18, 2000
The Zack Files February 10, 2001March 17, 2001
Prank AttackMarch 31, 2001
Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths & LegendsApril 7, 2001May 12, 2001
Kong: The Animated Series May 26, 2001August 25, 2001
Medabots September 1, 2001September 7, 2002
Moolah Beach September 8, 2001October 13, 2001
Alienators: Evolution Continues September 15, 2001May 18, 2002
The Ripping Friends January 26, 2002
Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension February 9, 2002September 7, 2002

Programming from PBS Kids

TitlePremiere dateEnd dateSource(s)
The Magic School Bus September 10, 1994September 3, 2001

Special programming

Acquired programming

TitleInitial broadcast dateSource(s)
Defenders of Dynatron City (pilot only)February 22, 1992
May 16, 1992
Solarman (pilot only)October 24, 1992
The Incredible Crash Dummies May 1, 1993

Programming from PBS Kids

TitleInitial broadcast dateSource(s)
Ghostwriter (pilot only)October 3, 1992 [1]

See also

Notes

  1. An umbrella name for Digimon Adventure , Adventure 02 , Tamers , and Frontier . Frontier would only be shown on non-US Fox Kids blocks.

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References

  1. Bernstein, Sharon (1992-09-12). "Fox to Premiere PBS' 'Ghostwriter'". The Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2010-08-27.