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In September 8 of 2010 was the 20th anniversary of the creation of the already defunct Saturday morning cartoon block and Weekday afternoon cartoon block Fox Kids! In celebration I will put the Fox Kids logo in the centre of the series that debuted in each year of its existence. Series seen in the picture are:
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: The Animated Series (1990 - 1992) © Marvel Productions
Bobby's World (1990 - 1998) © Howie Mandel (creator)
Fun House (1990 - 1991) © Stone Stanley Entertainment (production) Lorimar-Telepictures, Lorimar Television, Telepictures and Warner Bros. Television (association and distribution)
Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates (1990 - 1991) © 20th Century Fox
Piggsburg Pigs (1990 - 1991) © Ruby-Spears Productions
Swamp Thing (1990-1991) © DiC Entertainment
Tom & Jerry Kids (1990 - 1993) © Hanna-Barbera Productions/Turner Entertainment
Zazoo U © Saban Entertainment
Oh, and the Fox Kids block was owned by Fox Entertainment Group.
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: The Animated Series (1990 - 1992) © Marvel Productions
Bobby's World (1990 - 1998) © Howie Mandel (creator)
Fun House (1990 - 1991) © Stone Stanley Entertainment (production) Lorimar-Telepictures, Lorimar Television, Telepictures and Warner Bros. Television (association and distribution)
Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates (1990 - 1991) © 20th Century Fox
Piggsburg Pigs (1990 - 1991) © Ruby-Spears Productions
Swamp Thing (1990-1991) © DiC Entertainment
Tom & Jerry Kids (1990 - 1993) © Hanna-Barbera Productions/Turner Entertainment
Zazoo U © Saban Entertainment
Oh, and the Fox Kids block was owned by Fox Entertainment Group.
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I always thought it would be a neat idea if they took those old FOX Kids shows like Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, Zazoo U, Bobby's World, Camern SanDiego, and the others and revive them into graphic novels with brand new stories. That seemed to work with some old TV shows.