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over 8 months, 20 days
(Aug 13, 2023 – Apr 30, 2024)
Inverclyde, United Kingdom
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In the serene town of Willowbrook, Mubbly Bubbly, the sentient mud volcano, had
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Title: "Ripple in Abstraction" Synopsis: In an infinite realm of swirling shapes
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CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Dan
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New series story The Ultimate Test Crossover between Doctor Who, Magnum P.I (201
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Thread Title: Squish Cartoon Coming to Kids WB! Mid-Season Madness GreenJelly22
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Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Intro
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Learning With Pibby: The End of Kikoriki Previously: When Pibby and her friends,
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As with Fox Kids being replaced by Fox Box/4KidsTV/Game Station/whatever the hel
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Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never
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2013 CBBC Schedule (my version/alternate universe, 27 November 2013): 6:00am - T
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Kids WB Saturday Morning Lineup - May 2008 7:00 AM - Will and Dewitt Start the m
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Thread Title: Squish Cartoon Coming to Kids WB! Mid-Season Madness GreenJelly22
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Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it
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A girl was starting her first day at her new middle school. The only twist, she
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Alternate version 2 A Doctor Who fanfiction, Basically a retold version of "Huma
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Once upon a time, in a small town called Brightsville, there lived a curious and
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Candy Land, a vibrant and whimsical world made entirely of sugary treats and del
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Once upon a vibrant and whimsical world called Aviaria, there existed a sentient
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Note: This is set in the universe my GoAnimate videos take place in CITV is GoAn
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Note: This is my alternate universe Pop (stylized in all caps) is a British free
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Title: The Mischievous Morphing Alien Once upon a sunny day in Sunny Patch, Kras
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INT. SCIENTIST'S LAB - DAY Miss Henderson sits anxiously in a small lab, waiting
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In the uncharted expanses of the galaxy, nestled amidst nebulous clouds and flic
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Write a story about a gelatinous alien girl, who travels to Earth
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D Dubbs Wish Upon A Star JoinedMar 23, 2007 Messages14,881 LocationWisconsin Sep
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Write a Kids WB lineup from early 2007, but with Will and Dewitt, Skunk Fu and S
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Write a Megamind story where he tries to destroy the city with a device named th
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Write a joke ad for "nasty stinky shoelaces"
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Title: The Next Sandwich Genre: Romantic Comedy Tagline: Love is the best ingred
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January 2016 (Please note, some events have been doctored by me to be something
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D Dubbs D Dubbs Wish Upon A Star JoinedMar 23, 2007 Messages14,881 LocationWisco
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This is still a show I've made (I'll make it real when I'm older) The Adventures
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Emma is an 11-year-old girl from the planet Albacore 7. She was sent to the Payn
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Write a Doraemon story where Nobita fails his test for the umpteenth time, and u
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Write a story about a pink blob
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Write a story about a pink alien girl named Belle, who could melt her body into
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Write a story about a planet where the dominant species are amorphous blobs of g
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Note: This is my alternate universe Pop (stylized in all caps) is a British free
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Title: Silverburn AU: Tesco Grand Opening & Upcoming Construction Thread Started
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### CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016 Morning - 07:00 am - Skunk Fu! - 07:30 am -
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Write a fake ad for a product named Nasty Stinky Shoelaces
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CW4Kids initial lineup (May 17 2008-June 14 2008) 07:00 - Will & Dewitt 07:30 -
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Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it
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Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it
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NOTE: JTV is my fanmade channel After the origins set of idents went nowhere, JT
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A Phineas and Ferb fanfiction (Retelling of At Last) (Scene opens up with Phinea
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Write a forum convo when the Kids WB Fall 2007 lineup is revealed: TSSM, SF, W&D
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CW4Kids is a Saturday morning block on the CW Eon Kid + (May 24, 2008 - June 14,
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This is a show I came up with, and as such only exists in this scenario (Untill
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Pop (European kids channel) The channel sources its programming from multiple pr
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Pop UK schedule 26 April 2016 6:00am Total DramaRama 6:15am Total DramaRama 6:30
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Mysterious Shape-Shifting Ink Creature Spotted: A Bizarre Phenomenon Intrigues L
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Write a Simpsons episode where Ned Flanders converts to Buddhism, Sub plot is Ba
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Write a Simpsons story where Ned Flanders gleefully barges in and says "Hi-diddl
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Write a fake news article where Disney Junior Live on Stage is closing at Hollyw
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Write a season of Doctor Who, with 10th, Rose and Martha
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Write a regeneration story
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Write a Ben 10 Omniverse finale where Ben says goodbye to Rook, and then he has
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Boomerang UK listings September 2012 1) Mr Bean replaces the Animated Series wit
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Write a fake news article where MoonScoop merges with Studio Hari
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The Owl & Co: The Owl, a ridiculous pink-colored character who floats above his
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Write a story about blobs of jelly
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Once upon a time, in a lush meadow that seemed to stretch as far as the eyes cou
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Write a story about a rabbit who survived rabies
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Once upon a time, on a distant planet named Chocolata, there existed a peculiar
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Zog was not your typical alien. Unlike other creatures from different planets, Z
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Write a story where a hedgehog sees legs sticking out of a pool of grey, gooey,
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Write a story about a tentacled, pink, gelatinous alien
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Emma is an 11-year-old girl from the planet Albacore 7. She was sent to the Payn
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Write a story about a girl made out of black liquid
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Write a story about a boy meeting an alien girl made of orange liquid
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Write a forum convo where MTV 00s (UK) is becoming Chart Show TV, and MTV are la
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Write a ROTTMNT season finale where they have to stop a man from blowing up an a
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Write a TMNT story some time after Turtles Forever where they suddenly wake up b
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Write a Rise of the TMNT season that is basically a remake of Fast Forward
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Write a Rise of the TMNT episode about a madman trying to destroy his old job, a
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Write a blog post where a NBC affiliate always seems to preempt Will & Grace, Se
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Write a forum convo the day before Kids WB changed
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Write a forum convo where TMF UK botched their closedown, Final song was meant t
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This is a list of television programmes formerly and currently broadcast by the
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Write a blog post where a radio station ends transmission on AM, the former freq
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Write a blog post where Five introduce a new music top 10 show every Friday at 6
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Write a fictional blog post where the UK government forces night clubs to close
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Write a Rise of the TMNT season titled Rise of the TMNT: Fast Forward, The first
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Write a blog post of a man who weaves Paint it Black, Mr Blue Sky, Shine (Take T
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Write a Simpsons episode where Bart becomes interested in Krash the blue rabbit
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A Kikoriki story I made, Krash fell down and really hurt himself, The others wat
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Write a blog post where the government release a powerful anti speeding ad, wher
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Write a forum convo where Channel 4 show an anti speeding PIF that shows a woman
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Write a news article about a man who can't get his pig Rosa to poop outside, she
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Write a fourth Kikoriki movie, serving as a slight sequel to Deja Vu
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Write a TMNT film where they are suddenly BACK in 2105
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Write a Pokemon movie where after a mishap, Meowth slowly loses his ability to s
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Write a Pokemon episode where Chimecho becomes REALLY affectionate to James
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Write a Pokemon episode where after coming out of the Crown Tundra, Ash has to b
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CW 4K!ds has announced the new schedule beginning on June 21, and people here na
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CW 4K!ds has announced the new schedule beginning on June 21, and people here na
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Write a weird fusion of the Kids WB lineup from 2007-2008 and 2006-2007
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Write a Kids WB lineup from early 2007, but with Will and Dewitt, Skunk Fu and S
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Write a CBBC schedule for May 2024 from 7am to 9pm Also the last few hours (6pm
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Write a cartoon about a group of gooey, gelatinous blobs,
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Write a Kikoriki story where Chiko has a nightmare where Krash suddenly dies, he
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Write a news article where a doctor took a baby in after it fell and smashes its
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Write a Chaotic episode where Kaz is banned from Chaotic by his mom, and he slow
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Write a fictional scenario where during September 2001, Disney channel temporari
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Write a fictional news article where Megadeth go on hiatus, a user says they're
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Write a news article where a man threw a rabbit in a mud pot, In another bad thi
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Write a news article where a man threw a baby rabbit into a boiling hot spring,
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Write a news article where vets and doctors are working to save a rabbit that fe
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Write a news article where a drunk man takes a woman's baby rabbit (affectionate
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Write a Ultimate Spider Man story where he succumbs to Venom, forcing the altern
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7:00 AM - Blue Peter - The longest-running children's TV show brings you adventu
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Write a news article where a so called "monster on Earth" throws an innocent rab
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Write a forum convo where Kikoriki suddenly stops airing on a kids channel and t
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Write a Chaotic crossover story where a cheater hacks the game, sending Perim cr
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Write a Pokemon story where Pikachu has trouble breathing, and is passing out (o
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Write a news article where a man pushes a baby rabbit into a pool of boiling bub
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Write a news article where a baby rabbit falls into a boiling hot spring, only f
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Write an action movie called Undercover Hero, about an ordinary man who is force
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Write a Megamind story where he tries to destroy Metro City with a device called
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Cartoons similar to Kung Fu Panda
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Write a CBBC schedule from April 15 2016 (using shows around that time) Also Sku
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Write a joke ad for a absolutely rotten sandwich called "The Big Stinky"
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Write a news article where a man has been commiting offences, forcing his kid to
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Write a news article where a insane, drunk man takes a woman's baby rabbit and t
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Write a joke ad for Diarrhea Sandwich (it's a joke)
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Write a forum convo in late December 2015 where Skunk Fu is returning to CBBC on
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Write a forum convo where Chaotic, Yu Gi Oh GX and TMNT: FF is coming to CW4Kids
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Write a CBBC schedule where BGCDMC is suddenly replaced with Skunk Fu and Pokemo
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Write a Skunk Fu episode where Rabbit suddenly becomes sick, and Dragon is sendi
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Write a news story where a man pushes 8 animals into LAVA, and he is being execu
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Write a Skunk Fu episode called "The Art of Cheating" where Panda has been cheat
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Write a Skunk Fu episode called "The Art of Self Esteem" where after being beat
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Write a news article where a toxic Dora hater beats their son for liking it, he
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Imagine if the CW split back up
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Write a blog post where a horrifying ad had a woman slashed everywhere, showing
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Write a Reddit AITA for banning my child from watching Russian cartoon Smesharik
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Write a Reddit AITA post for lighting a Pikachu plush on fire because my kid for
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Write a news article where a rabbit is absolutely TERRIFIED and SCREAMS as it is
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Write a news article on April Fools where Burger King changes it's name to be pe
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Write an April Fools joke where Burger King becomes Sandwich King
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Write a CBBC schedule for a fake Next Step-less day, (ads advertising this day h
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Write a movie about a man who refuses to dance, The Movie's name is "I Don't Fee
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Write a news article where a man had a really nasty stinky diarrhea, and he had
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Write a news article where a shape-shifting blob is found in Glasgow
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Write a news article where a man's pizza is absolutely stinky, so he sues the pl
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Write a news article where a overweight woman has a fart/diarrhea worse smelling
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Write a Family Guy episode where Peter watches a comedy sci fi where a poop mete
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Write a comedy sci fi where a meteor of poop falls to Earth
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Write a fictional Pokemon censorship, James says one of his old pokemon died of
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Write a news article where a baby rabbit starts SCREAMING, then becomes deliriou
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Write a news article where a rabbit owners worst nightmare comes true, it starts
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Write a news report where a man comes home to find his baby's breathing becoming
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Write a Fox News report where a man is charged with animal cruelty after throwin
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Write a tweet where stinky shoelaces are the norm
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Write a news article where a rabbit starts convulsing, screaming, foaming, etc,
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Write a news article where kids are excited for Fortnite Dance club only to be m
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NOTE: JTV is my fanmade channel After the origins set of idents went nowhere, JT
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Write a 2008 Kids WB 7am to 12pm schedule but with Monster Allergy (replacing Ma
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Write a wikipedia page about Toonattik
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Write a forum convo in May 2005 where TCC is to close
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Write a forum convo in early 2005 where Flextech are finally (sadly) to close TC
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Write a fake news article about a diarrhea pandemic
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My version of CBBC has the usual shows, but also KikoRiki, Phineas and Ferb and
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Write a One Piece story where he finds it, only for it to be a scroll saying "Th
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Write a blog post about an ad featuring a woman stumbling upon a mud pot, steppi
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This is the pre-Spidey Kids WB lineup from late 2007 7:00am: Will & Dewitt 7:30a
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Write a Kids WB lineup based off the May 2008 one, but with Eon Kid replaced wit
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If Mario Odyssey released on a Nintendo console other than the Switch, what woul
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Write a World of Quest/Skunk Fu crossover where Lord Spite destroys several univ
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Write a Phineas and Ferb sequel to Across the 2nd Dimension where Doofenshmirtz
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Write a Mario movie that serves as a sequel to SPM, where Dimentio returns, havi
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Write a sad Kikoriki story where Chiko the Hedgehog had a nightmare of his frien
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Write a news article where a man gets shot and says "Welp, my wife left me and t
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Write a sad story where a intergactic explorer notices the Kikoriki universe has
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Write a Monster Allergy/Kikoriki semi crossover where the latter has been devast
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Write a forum convo where a fictional kids channel suddenly doubles up on Squish
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Write a news article where a man is allergic to the drink Monster, Upon realisin
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Write a Kikoriki story where one of their own goes missing, and they can't find
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Write a Xiaolin Showdown story where Jack suddenly switches sides for one day on
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Write a Kikoriki story where Rosa the Pig sinks underneath mud, her last spoken
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Write a news article where 2 kids have been caught building a rollercoaster
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Talking about the Pibby concept on YouTube, When a victim/character gets corrupt
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Write a diary entry from a victim who witnessed the destruction of the Glitch/Co
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Write a news article where Andrew Marr begins interrupting guests on his show
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Write a forum convo where a disused BBC Radio frequency switches to a recorded l
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Write a game called Super You Odyssey (a Mii Version of Mario Odyssey), One Mii
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Write a news article (fictional) where draconian lockdown measures are enforced
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Write a forum convo in April 2016 asking if Morrisons are still using that Take
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Write a Andrew Marr show convo where Marr says in the news in America, a man is
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Write an interview where the host is constantly interrupting, going things like
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Write a Kikoriki story where Rosa the Pig falls in thick, gray mud, and vanishes
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Write a SMO/SPM story
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Write a Mario story based off SPM and SMO
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What if Super paper Mario had Cappy
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Write a new Wii, and it has compatibility with the Wii U and 2 other systems
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Write a news article where a insane man throws a BABY RABBIT into a BOILING mud
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Write a news article where a curious hedgehog falls in a boiling geyser
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Write a news article where a rabbit accidentally falls into a boiling geyser, an
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Write a news article where a magic man suddenly makes a rabbit feel searing pain
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Write a news article where a magician accidently uses the wrong spell, causing h
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Write a news article where an EVIL MOM shoots their family dog because the kid d
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Write a news article where a news station sensationalised a tragedy, using feel
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Write a news article where Andrew Marr starts SHOUTING and being ASSERTIVE to hi
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Write a talk show about Operation Rwanda where the host slowly starts interrupti
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CW4Kids is a Saturday morning block on the CW. Eon Kid + (May 24, 2008 - June 14
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Imagine if Nintendo tried to distance from the Wii and started calling Miis "Tom
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Write a forum convo in mid 2023 where Granada Sky Broadcasting file trademarks f
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Write a fake news article where a man falls and snaps his neck in a horror accid
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Write a news article where a woman is arrested and thrown off a boat for using t
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Write a news article where after Goanimate became hated for being drag and drop,
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In a bizarre turn of events, a woman was arrested and thrown off a boat for usin
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Write a fictional news article in Glasgow where a racer pushes 4 animals off a c
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Write a fictional news article in 2006 where the Glasgow Halloween Central on Sa
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Headline: Glasgow Halloween Central on Sauchiehall Street Shutters: The End of a
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Write a fake news article where a parent FORCES her kid to eat a peanut
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CW4Kids launch schedule (Same as final Kids' WB schedule) (May-June 2008) 07:00
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Second CW4Kids schedule (Summer 2008) 7 AM- Will & Dewitt 7:30 Magi-Nation 8 AM-
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Write a Simpsons episode called "The Bar's Closed" where Homer has to save Moes
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Write a news article where a kids channel comes under fire for removing ALL show
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Write a forum convo set during the Kids WB/CW4Kids transition where a user asks
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Note: This is my fanmade channel UltraToons Network is a British childrens chann
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Write a forum convo where cw4kids.tv goes live, only right now it's copying the
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Note: This is an alternate universe, Write a forum convo in January 2006 when Ki
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Write a Kids WB forum convo where the 2007 lineup is revealed, Will has already
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Write a forum convo in 2007 when Will and Dewitt and the rest of the fall 2007 K
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Write a news article where a man is arrested for pouring boiling water on his ra
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Write a forum convo when the Fall 2007 Kids WB lineup hits, Will & Dewitt has re
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Write a blog post where a games company changes it's rabbit logo to a more abstr
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This is an alternate universe where the 2004 idents were never changed in 2015.
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Write a Nickelodeon rebrand with a orange slime blob as mascot
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This is still a show I've made (I'll make it real when I'm older) The Adventures
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Write a forum convo where a radio station is permanently closing on DAB, Now the
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Write a forum convo where RadioEcho44 shuts down, now playing a farewell loop, t
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Write a news article where a animal cruelty man, self proclaimed "human supremis
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What would have happened if S4C never existed
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Write a news article where S4C slowly parts ways with Channel 4 in favor of
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Write a blog post where staff at MTR are told the station is coming off air with
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Ultra Kids is a childrens channel owned by McMedia and broadcasts in the UK (It'
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Write a 10 episode season of Doctor Who
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Write a 15 episode season of The Cleveland Show
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Write a news article of Roblox game Brookhaven being taken down
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News report of Roblox putting Brookhaven under review and terminating Wolfpaq
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Write a Simpsons episode where the house gets repossessed
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Write a news article about ITV cancelling Good Morning Britain because the prese
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Write a news article where Riki Group acquires CBBC and adds their popular shows
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write an article where CITV gets new logo, adds Kikoriki to lineup, brings back
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News report where Article 13 copyright reform changes YouTube forever, parodies
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News article where Cartoon Network content on HBO Max is reduced to just modern
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Write an article where Cartoon Network reduces library on HBO Max to only modern
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Write a press release where Riki Group acquires Chapman Entertainment
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Write a Simpsons episode where Bart becomes addicted to KikoRiki, Subplot is Hom
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Write a Simpsons episode where Homer discovers his favourite radio station has b
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Write a Simpsons episode where Homer becomes addicted to drugs (If drugs are not
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Write a KikoRiki episode where Krash builds his own tower, everyone thinks it is
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Write a Simpsons episode where Apu gets his own spin off
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Write a Simpsons episode where it starts with Homer drinking tons of Pepsi, It t
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Write a news article where Good Morning Britain is suspended as probe launched o
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Write an article where Good Morning Britain is taken off the air and replaced wi
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Write a Simpsons episode where Bart joins a Kikoriki fan Discord server, Meanwhi
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Write a news article where MoonScoop acquires Cromosoma, and also merge Siriol a
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Write a news article about European animation studios MoonScoop, SIP Animation a
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Write a Simpsons episode where the Kwik E Mart closes down
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Write a fake news article where McDonald's makes customers wait 6-8 weeks before
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Write a Simpsons episode where Bart distrupts the class and is suspended for 6 m
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Write a news report where Cartoon Network closes at 5pm to hand over to Adult Sw
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Write an article saying this summer Five has enjoyed success with documentaries
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Write a Simpsons episode where Bart accidentally gets suspended and Homer bans h
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Write a simpsons episode that starts with Bart getting suspended in Skinner's of
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Write a Simpsons script where Bart changes the hymn to In-Da-Gadda-La-Vida, and
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Write a Simpsons script where Bart secretly replaces the opening hymn with In-Da
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C271
Write a Simpsons script where Bart changes the hymn to In-Da-Gadda-La-Vida, (he
1 conv.
C272
Write a Kikoriki script where Rosa the pig, who loves to wallow in mud, notices
1 conv.
C273
Write a Simpsons episode where Milhouse gets called four-eyes and is bullied, bu
1 conv.
C274
Write a Simpsons script where Bart gets into tulpamancy and creates a female pin
1 conv.
C275
Write a blog article about S4C closing i
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C276
Write a news article where S4C is closing, to be replaced with a Welsh translate
1 conv.
C277
Write an article where ITV sells ITV4 to the highest bidder, channel to close
1 conv.
C278
Write a news article where ITV sell ITV4, prompting closure fears
1 conv.
C279
Write a news article where shops are banned from selling toys amidst lockdown, a
1 conv.
C280
Write a article from May 2021 about JTV secretly putting their logo back in thei
1 conv.
C281
Write a news article about JTV introducing a new look in August 2023, replacing
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C282
Write a fake case study from Ultimate Creative in 2020 about rebranding Nickelod
1 conv.
C283
Write a news report where local Tesco is getting a makeover, replacing the curre
1 conv.
C284
Write a fake CITV schedule for July 2008, with Horrid Henry, Four Eyes!, Bratz,
1 conv.
C285
Write a CITV channel schedule in October 2008, using these shows: Horrid Henry,
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C286
Write a short memo saying Pepsi is reintroducing Crystal Pepsi permanently
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C287
Write a CBBC schedule for May 2023
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C288
Write a case study from Ultimate Creative where Nickelodeon looked at Nicktoons
1 conv.
C289
Write a blog post from May 2022 where CITV is closing at 4pm to allow Granada Br
1 conv.
C290
Write a fake gaming news article where PUBG sues Fortnite and wins, resulting in
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C291
Write a news article where NickToons decides to reduce The Loud House's presence
1 conv.
C292
Write a Disney XD UK schedule for June 2023
1 conv.
C293
Write a fake news story where Morgz is arrested for clickbait
1 conv.
C294
Write a fake news report that states McDonalds is suing it's customers
1 conv.
C295
Write a news report where Mike Young Productions merges with Siriol
1 conv.
C296
Write a report about a radio station suspending programming to play the song "Wa
1 conv.
C297
Write a news report about an arrest warrant being filed for Morgz, and that the
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C298
Write an article where S4C suddenly closes down, replaced with a caption simply
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C299
Write a news article where S4C shuts down in the middle of a program, replaced w
1 conv.
C300
Write a news report where S4C randomly cuts to a HELP caption with The Riddle pl
1 conv.
C301
Write a news article where RTE Radio 1 leaves AM and is replaced with a looped r
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C302
Write a news article where RTE Radio 1 ceased transmission on Medium Wave, repla
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C303
Write a news article where RTE Radio 1 leaves medium wave, and is replaced with
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C304
Write a news report where RTE Radio 1 suddenly closes on Long Wave, replaced wit
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C305
Write a news article where after Absolute Radio closed on 1215 AM, the closedown
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C306
Write a news article where Absolute Radio closes on AM 1215, replaced with a clo
1 conv.
C307
Write a news article where Absolute Radio ends transmission on 1215 AM with hear
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C308
Write a fake news report where cancer is now transmittable, and can be caught, a
1 conv.
C309
Write a fake news story where classic shows return to Cartoon Network, Also, Tee
1 conv.
C310
Write a fake news report where God apologizes for the Great Celebrity Cull and s
1 conv.
C311
Write a news article where God comes forward as the developer of Life and will p
1 conv.
C312
Write a fake news report where everyone loses their Tulpas as God patches the pr
1 conv.
C313
Write a fake news report about Pepsi being sued
1 conv.
C314
Write a fake case study for Channel 4 Christmas 2003, Just weeks before the laun
1 conv.
C315
Write a fake news report where ITV reinstates regional branding, Meridian to bec
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C316
Write a fake news report in October 2007 where ITV is being split up into a grou
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C317
Write a fake article where Hallmark Cards is sold to Channel 4 Television Corpor
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C318
Write a fake news article where Hallmark are opening a card shop in Braehead
1 conv.
C319
Write a fake news story where Five introduces a new version of the "rush" ident,
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C320
Write a fake news story where Channel 5 has backtracked on it's decision to use
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C321
Write a news article where Channel 5 dedicates an hour at 10am to Russian animat
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C322
Write a news report where a radio station suddenly closed, stuck in a loop of on
1 conv.
C323
Write an advert for BBC Digital Radio, which features gelatinous vaguely human s
1 conv.
C324
Write a fake news story where it is revealed XANA was behind the COVID-19 pandem
1 conv.
C325
Write a news article where Anna Williamson steps in to host For The Love of Dogs
1 conv.
C326
Write a Code Lyoko episode where Sissi finds out about the factory, she goes the
1 conv.
C327
Write an advert for the Panacea Pill, a pill which cures all diseases, such as c
1 conv.
C328
Write a news report where Riki Group and MoonScoop provide programmes to Clan in
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C329
Write a KikoRiki story where Dokko the Moose builds a supercomputer, and acciden
1 conv.
C330
Write a news report about the UK introducing it's own version of No Child Left B
1 conv.
C331
Write a fake news report where schools demolish playground, cancel recess and en
1 conv.
C332
Write a fake news report where the government trials a "School Improvement Polic
1 conv.
C333
Write a Simpsons episode where Bart tries to learn how to lucid dream but he ins
1 conv.
C334
Write a fake news report where Rishi Sunak announces the return of lockdown
1 conv.
C335
Write a fake school schedule for Wednesday, starting with Wednesday Worship and
1 conv.
C336
Write a fake news report during summer where temperatures drop to 2 degrees and
1 conv.
C337
Write a fake weather report where Winter suddenly ends just 2 days after Christm
1 conv.
C338
Write a weather report on Christmas Day, that states that Winter will be ending
1 conv.
C339
Write a fake news story where Donald Trump is arrested, his mugshot released and
1 conv.
C340
Write a news report where Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, The Simpsons Ride
1 conv.
C341
Title: Disney World's Hollywood Studios Announces Exciting Changes: Disney Junio
1 conv.
C342
Write a fake news article where construction on Wonders of Life at Epcot hits a
1 conv.
C343
Write a news report where Stitch's Great Escape to be repurposed as a Phineas an
1 conv.
C344
Write a news report where a Russian Cartoon channel on Freeview closes due to th
1 conv.
C345
Write a news article where God announces he will patch the Mandela Effect, Lucid
1 conv.
C346
Write a news article where God announces he will be patching the notorious Mande
1 conv.
C347
Write a blog post explaining that GoAnimate for Schools Rewritten is closing due
1 conv.
C348
Write the synopsis for an Adam Sandler movie where he swaps bodies with a baby,
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C349
Write a synopsis for a Adam Sandler movie where he swaps bodies with a 10 year o
1 conv.
C350
Write a fake newsletter for Sky Cinema where A Goofy Movie, Osmosis Jones, Moshi
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C351
Write a synopsis for an animated movie where a kid finds an alien girl made out
1 conv.
C352
Write a news article where the Simpsons Ride at Universal is closing, to be repl
1 conv.
C353
Write a news report where Universal are CLOSING the Springfield land
1 conv.
C354
Write a fictional news report set in the Roblox universe where there is a govern
1 conv.
C355
Write a Recess episode where TJ fights against the school's new "Teach to the Te
1 conv.
C356
Write a fake news report about Donald Trump being arrested, mugshot taken
1 conv.
C357
Write a statement that Jetix is becoming Disney XD, some new shows are coming, s
1 conv.
C358
Write a news report where Disney delays a Star Wars film indefinitely, because i
1 conv.
C359
Write a Mandela Effect news report where the Flintstones is now the Flinstones
1 conv.
C360
Write a fake advert saying Christopher Eccleston is returning to Doctor Who
1 conv.
C361
Write a advert saying McDonald's is switching to Pepsi effective immediately
1 conv.
C362
Write a short KikoRiki story where Rosa the Pig, who loves swimming in mud, almo
1 conv.
C363
Write a news report whete a man named "The Doctor" is spotted in Glasgow, and he
1 conv.
C364
Write a fake Kids WB schedule for June 2023
1 conv.
C365
Choco-Bursts: The adventures of a lively group of talking chocolate bars as they
1 conv.
C366
Write a news story where Holly and Phil leave This Morning
1 conv.
C367
Write a case study where Craigmarloch was rebranding their "Crumalicious" cafe a
1 conv.
C368
Write a fake website blurb for Parnalgraph Design, who deal with brand design, a
1 conv.
C369
Write a fake blog post about BFDI, stating that IDFB was cancelled and replaced
1 conv.
C370
Write a fake Battle for Dream Island blog post saying IDFB was cancelled and rep
1 conv.
C371
Write a fake news article where FOX goes all reality for it's fall schedule as a
1 conv.
C372
Write a fake news article where FOX embraces British dramas for it's fall season
1 conv.
C373
Write a blurb for a Doctor Who/Prison Break crossover
1 conv.
C374
Write a case study for CBBC's rebrand, which features sentient blobs of green sl
1 conv.
C375
Write a Ben 10 story where the omnitrix malfunctions and eventually is broken co
1 conv.
C376
Write a Ben 10 story, a sequel to Race Against Time
1 conv.
C377
My Doctor Who AU: Doctors of the future, The 19th Doctor (Professor Paradox, has
1 conv.
C378
Write a KikoRiki story where Rosa the Pig, who loves wallowing in mud, almost si
1 conv.
C379
Write a blog post which says that Go Animate for Schools is closing on September
1 conv.
C380
Four Eyes! Description:Failing at school is already not great, but when the pare
1 conv.
C381
Write a fake news report where Cadbury merges with the Willy Wonka Chocolate Com
1 conv.
C382
Write a news article where CITV's Toonattik will now be sponsored by GoAnimate,
1 conv.
C383
Write a Diary of a Wimpy Kid story where Dad threatens to send Greg to Payne Aca
1 conv.
C384
Write a forum post from 31 December 2007 that after 10 years, launching in Octob
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C385
Write a blog post from May 2017 of BBC One phasing out the clock during 2016, wi
1 conv.
C386
Write a blog post of how NickToons in Minecraftia is going to drop it's 30 Secon
1 conv.
C387
Write a news article where the BBC clears it's schedule for a indefinite Andrew
1 conv.
C388
On 19 July 2002, Nick Jr. moved to channel 624 on Sky, to vacate its original 60
1 conv.
C389
Do a blurb rewrite of the Doctor Who episodes Human Nature and the Family of Blo
1 conv.
C390
Write a news article where Laura Kuenssberg leaves the BBC, her Sunday morning t
1 conv.
C391
Write a KikoRiki story where Rosa the Pig accidentally drinks a potion that melt
1 conv.
C392
Write a 2 part Doctor Who story, Part 1 is the Doctor, Rose and Martha wind up o
1 conv.
C393
Write a news report about Liz Truss stepping down from PM after only 1 month, on
1 conv.
C394
Write a BBC News article dated December 2007, where Harriet Jones announces her
1 conv.
C395
Write a fake news article about BBC News 24's bizzare re
1 conv.
C396
Write a fake forum post about BBC News 24's bizarre rebrand as just News 24 for
1 conv.
C397
Write a forum post from December 2015 saying that Smooth Radio has U-turned on c
1 conv.
C398
Write a news report where BBC One is curtailing it's analog TV broadcasts, remov
1 conv.
C399
Write a Doctor Who story where 13 regenerates back into 10
1 conv.
C400
Write a 13 episode season of Doctor Who with Rose Tyler and Martha Jones, The se
1 conv.
C401
Write a KikoRiki story where Chiko the Hedgehog drinks a magical potion and turn
1 conv.
C402
NOTE: The following is fiction, On May 4th 2023, several Tegna owned radio stati
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C403
Write a KikoRiki potion where Chiko the Hedgehog accidentally touches a mysterio
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C404
Write a fake news report where Tegna is spinning it's Radio stations off into a
1 conv.
C405
Write a forum conversation where CITV is getting a new logo on May 1st 2011, and
1 conv.
C406
Write a Diary of a Wimpy Kid entry where Dad tries to disband Rodrick's band (Lo
1 conv.
C407
Write a news report where Studio Hari begins developing an animated series based
1 conv.
C408
Write a Diary of a Wimpy Kid entry where Dad tries to get Rodrick to change the
1 conv.
C409
Write a news report saying the Adrenalini Brothers will be performing their dare
1 conv.
C410
Write a fake blog post saying Cartoon Network still airs Robotboy, Chop Socky Ch
1 conv.
C411
Write a news article where Vaibhav Studios joins forces with Studio Hari and Pes
1 conv.
C412
Write a fake blog post where Cartoon Network in the UK suspends advertising, sho
1 conv.
C413
Write a blog post where Cartoon Network in CEE decides to air Lamput shorts in-b
1 conv.
C414
Write a fake news report where Joe Biden announces "Ladies and gentlemen, it's j
1 conv.
C415
Write a blog post about the downfall of Impossible Entertainment, how it started
1 conv.
C416
Write a fake blog post about changes to Cartoon Network UK's schedule, 1. Lamput
1 conv.
C417
Write a fake news article where Channel 4 tries to buy Channel 5, S4C and ITV1
1 conv.
C418
Write a blog post where Krash Productions begins production on a season of Skato
1 conv.
C419
Write a blog post where Nickelodeon unveils a new look, featuring a shape-shifti
1 conv.
C420
Write a KikoRiki episode where Chiko the Hedgehog goes to Dokko the Moose's lab,
1 conv.
C421
Write a KikoRiki story where Rosa the Pig presses a button which fires a laser,
1 conv.
C422
Write a SpongeBob episode where he has a bad day at work, so decides to be in a
1 conv.
C423
Write a KikoRiki story where Chiko the magenta, glasses wearing Hedgehog stumble
1 conv.
C424
Write a KikoRiki story where Chiko, the magenta, glasses wearing hedgehog goes t
1 conv.
C425
Write a KikoRiki story where Chiko the Hedgehog goes for a stroll in the forest,
1 conv.
C426
Write a KikoRiki story where Chiko the Hedgehog goes to a national park, experie
1 conv.
C427
Write a story where a particularly flatulent green blob tries to stop it
1 conv.
C428
Write a story about a playful rabbit, who can shape-shifting
1 conv.
C429
Write a story about a rabbit being the only real thing in an otherwise abstract
1 conv.
C430
Once upon a time in the small town of Willowdale, there lived a peculiar boy nam
1 conv.
C431
Write a story about a gelatinous kid
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C432
Write a story about a hedgehog with glasses, the only real creature in an abstra
1 conv.
C433
Write a story about a girl who can turn into mud
1 conv.
C434
Write a story about a creature made of pink liquid
1 conv.
C435
Write a magical anime where a boy befriends a magical girl, a pink blob and a su
1 conv.
C436
Write a story about a cat that is murdered, forms back together, he is confused
1 conv.
C437
Write a Simpsons ep where Bart becomes obsessed with Krash, the blue rabbit from
1 conv.
C438
Write a story about a absolutely foul tasting drink, that put people in COMAS, a
1 conv.
C439
Write a Doctor Who story about the Game Station
1 conv.
C440
Write a story about mud creatures
1 conv.
C441
Write a story where a man who always eats exquisite meals goes home and then see
1 conv.
C442
Write a story where a man visits a fancy building with a suprise meal from a fam
1 conv.
C443
Write a story in the CW4Kids world where Johnny Test, Skunk Fu, Eon Kid and Worl
1 conv.
C444
Write a story where a grieving mother's baby rabbit is a reincarnation of a baby
1 conv.
C445
Write a story where a hedgehog named Emma loses her best friend, a gray rabbit j
1 conv.
C446
Write a story where a supervillan tries to destroy a city with a device named th
1 conv.
C447
Write a story where a hedgehog sees a bubbling, oozing, gurgling mud pot
1 conv.
C448
Write a story about a kid traumatised after seeing a horror movie, and can't sle
1 conv.
C449
Write a Kids WB story about the CW4Kids transition, how the characters felt
1 conv.
C450
Write a story where a man becomes a pariah after laughing at a baby that had an
1 conv.
C451
Write a story about a baby rabbit that fell into boiling mud, but wakes up in it
1 conv.
C452
Write a story about the Symbiote becoming REAL
1 conv.
C453
Write a story where a troublesome kid named Aaron is going to destroy GoCity wit
1 conv.
C454
Krash as a baby, also Marjorie Once upon a time, in a peaceful meadow filled wit
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C455
Write a story where a bunch of animals dissappear under thick, goopy mud, and ar
1 conv.
C456
Write a movie called "The Next Sandwich" which is a romcom with terrible reviews
1 conv.
C457
Write a story about a man named Will Dewitt, but he can't be searched online due
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C458
Write a story about a mogul named Will Dewitt, When you search him up, you are i
1 conv.
C459
Write a story where only a gelatinous blob can save her planet
1 conv.
C460
Write a story about a green blob that felt it was pooping far more than it neede
1 conv.
C461
Boofus is a blue squid like creature that lives on the Moon, He has a very misch
1 conv.
C462
Write a story where during the Ukraine war, a mom stops her child from watching
1 conv.
C463
Write a story where a kid suddenly can't watch his favorite cartoon anymore beca
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C464
Write a news article where a man throws a BABY rabbit into a boiling mud pot, an
1 conv.
C465
Write a story where a man is arrested for putting a dog down by SHOOTING it
1 conv.
C466
Write a story about a rabbit that SCREAMED at the vet while it was getting put d
1 conv.
C467
Write a story about a rabbit couple, Clover notices her husband has Rabies and h
1 conv.
C468
Write a story of 2 blobs
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C469
Write a story about a couple of rabbits who really loved each other
1 conv.
C470
Write a story about a couple of rabbits, the girl named Clover
1 conv.
C471
Write a story about a female blob of melted cheese
1 conv.
C472
Write a story about a slimy pink blob who is quite flatulent, but she can't stop
1 conv.
C473
Write a story where a rabbit couple lives, Clover feels sad when her husband get
1 conv.
C474
Write a story where a Pikachu hatches from an egg
1 conv.
C475
Write a story about a gelatinous creature that for some reason poops way more th
1 conv.
C476
Write a story where a man suddenly has a crime episode
1 conv.
C477
Write a story where a teacher starts throwing books at a kid, trying to convince
1 conv.
C478
Write a story about a playful skunk
1 conv.
C479
Write a story where draconian lockdown becomes enforced
1 conv.
C480
Write a story where money is forcibly taken from a poor family
1 conv.
C481
Write a story about a feminine blob of liquid chocolate
1 conv.
C482
Write a story where Nintendo FORCE 3DS and Wii U users onto the Switch,
1 conv.
C483
Write a story where a rabbit sees a human woman relax in a bubbling mud pool, th
1 conv.
C484
Write a story where the WII comes back
1 conv.
C485
How would the World of Quest characters deal with the Pibby glitch
1 conv.
C486
Write a World of Quest story where Lord Spite fills several universes in destruc
1 conv.
C487
Write a story about a man who THREW A HELPLESS RABBIT INTO A BOILING MUD POT, Th
1 conv.
C488
Write a story where Zick loses his allergy spray, and also a monster is attackin
1 conv.
C489
Write a funny story about a gelatinous, constantly pooping monster that was kick
1 conv.
C490
I saw a Kikoriki fanfiction utilising Learning with Pibby, What happened was fir
1 conv.
C491
Write a story about a man who wakes up to find his face BRISTLING with GLASS
1 conv.
C492
Write a story where a man has a nightmare where his face is bristling with glass
1 conv.
C493
Barry the Bear and Dokko the Moose were in mourning, a corrupted virus took over
1 conv.
C494
Write a story about what led to the Ultimate Showdown
1 conv.
C495
Is the 3DS dead
1 conv.
C496
Write a Phineas and Ferb story where Mom catches them, grounds them, and threate
1 conv.
C497
Write a story where a rabbit tells a story of a helicopter that one day lost con
1 conv.
C498
Write a story about Rosa, a mud loving pig, One day she slips and falls headfirs
1 conv.
C499
Write a story where a man gets an extremely berating, demeaning and abusive coll
1 conv.
C500
Write a story about creatures that always swim in mud, and are always seen compl
1 conv.
C501
Write a story about a pink, rubbery alien
1 conv.
C502
Write a story about a race of purple aliens that can liquefy
1 conv.
C503
In the far reaches of the Andromeda Galaxy, on a planet saturated with hues of a
1 conv.
C504
Write a story about a Pikachu
1 conv.
C505
In the farthest reaches of the universe, on a planet named Elysium, a peculiar b
1 conv.
C506
Write a story about a planet inhabited by orange blobs
1 conv.
C507
Write a blog post about a advert where a woman finds a mud pot and vanishes into
1 conv.
C508
Write a story where a rabbit tells of a story of a pig named Rosa, who fell in m
1 conv.
C509
Write a forum convo where Radio East is no longer on 111 AM, is now running a re
1 conv.
C510
In the heart of the enchanted forest, there lived a pink rabbit named Rosie. She
1 conv.
C511
Write a story where a case of seemingly cot death takes a magical turn, as when
1 conv.
C512
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C513
Write a story of a woman drowning in quicksand, ends with the quicksand bubbling
1 conv.
C514
Write a story about a woman named Miss Henderson caring for a sentient mud volca
1 conv.
C515
Write a story about a sentient blob of pink slime
1 conv.
C516
Write a story about Krash, the playful blue rabbit
1 conv.
C517
Write a story where national park worker Miss Henderson finds a sentient mud vol
1 conv.
C518
Write a Simpsons episode where Lisa starts reading A Series of Unfortunate Event
1 conv.
C519
Write a story where sentient quicksand decides to let a sinking person go
1 conv.
C520
Write a story with the Doctor where the SCP foundation capture him and he eventu
1 conv.
C521
Write a short story about a shape-shifting sludge girl
1 conv.
C522
Write a story about a gooey, shape-shifting orange blob, Write it from the blob'
1 conv.
C523
Write a story where a rabbit sees a pig sink under a pool of tar, with gurgled s
1 conv.
C524
Write a news article where Nickelodeon launches a new look, with the logo being
1 conv.
C525
Write a story about a black blob slime creature, who was female
1 conv.
C526
Write a story of an ordinary schoolgirl touching a mysterious rock and transform
1 conv.
C527
Write a story where a girl touches a special rock and then feels heat go all ove
1 conv.
C528
Write a fake report about Coca Cola suing Pepsi
1 conv.
C529
Write a fake news report about Morgz being arrested
1 conv.
C530
Write a story about a pig meeting a blob of sentient mud
1 conv.
C531
Write a story where someone falls into quicksand, A heroic girl grabs their foot
1 conv.
C532
Write a story about a sentient pool of quicksand, that feels sorry for it's vict
1 conv.
C533
Write a story about Rosa the pig, almost drowning in tar, She is saved by a hero
1 conv.
C534
Write a story about Milly, a girl made out of pink slime
1 conv.
C535
Write a news article about Coke suing Pepsi
1 conv.
C536
Write a story about Rosa, a pig who loves wallowing in gooey mud, One day, she a
1 conv.
C537
Write a short story about thick, gooey orange liquid that is alive, and loves to
1 conv.
C538
Write a story about a pink alien girl named Belle, who has antennae instead of h
1 conv.
C539
Write a story about a girl who began slowly melting into a pink liquid creature
1 conv.
C540
Write a story about a alien planet, where everyone is made of liquid, One girl d
1 conv.
C541
Write a story about a young alien girl made of orange liquid, who's spaceship cr
1 conv.
C542
Write a short KikoRiki story about Rosa
1 conv.
C543
Write a story about sentient ink
1 conv.
C544
Write a story about a post nuclear world. where internet, phone and TV's are des
1 conv.
C545
Write a KikoRiki story where Rosa the Pig recieves a chocolate-making machine fo
1 conv.
C546
Write a Diary of a Wimpy Kid diary entry for Monday, At school Greg notices the
1 conv.
C547
Write a story about an alien world, with creatures that originally had a human s
1 conv.
C548
Write a story about the Doctor being trapped on Satellite 5
1 conv.
C549
Write a story where the Doctor and Donna are trapped on the Game Station, with D
1 conv.
C550
Write a story about a creature made out of gelatin
1 conv.
C551
Write a story about a girl who drinks a potion labelled "Do not Drink", She turn
1 conv.
C552
Write a news story about WERT AM 1532 New York suddenly signing off at 12pm on M
1 conv.
C553
Write a story about a sentient flying, swirling blue line, that flies around a e
1 conv.
C554
Write a story about a criminal who is deported to Rendoosia, and learns to chang
1 conv.
C555
Write a story where Studio Hari expands their offices
1 conv.
C556
Write a story about a blob of orange slime
1 conv.
C557
Write a story featuring Lamput
1 conv.
C558
Write a story about Lamput, the shape-shifting orange blob, running into the Ama
1 conv.
C559
Boomerang's current branding, a black and white box that functions as a button,
1 conv.
C560
Write a story where a greedy construction worker threatens to evaporate a mud po
1 conv.
C561
Write a story about a quiz-show host, who is fired and tries to get his job back
1 conv.
C562
Write a story about a female alien made of black sludge that arrives on Earth
1 conv.
C563
Write a story about a amorphous blob of orange sludge
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USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where promos saying the block's name is changing to Toonattik begin airing User1: Hey guys, have you seen the promos airing for the new cartoon kids service on GMTV? User2: Yes, I saw them! The block's name is changing to Toonattik, it sounds like such a fun and exciting name for kids. User3: I love the sound of Toonattik! It give...
CHATBOT: User1: So, Toonattik officially debuted this Saturday. Did anyone else notice that the bumpers are exactly the same as they were on Kids JTV, just with the new Toonattik logo? User2: Yeah, I did! I was expecting something a bit more... different? The logo change is cool, but the bumpers being the same felt a bit lazy to me. User3: I think it's a smart move, actually. It maintains a sense of familiarity for the kids while transitioning to the new brand. The logo is quite catchy and vibrant, which does give it a fresh feel, even with the same bumpers. User1: That's a fair point, User3. My kids didn't seem to mind at all. They were just excited to see their favorite shows under the new Toonattik banner. I guess for them, as long as the shows are the same, the bumpers don't really matter. User2: True, I might be looking too much into it from an adult perspective. The important thing is that the children are happy and entertained. I did like the new logo animation; it's quite dynamic. User3: Exactly! And let's not forget, the real test will be when GMTV starts to add their own programming in September. That's when we'll truly see the brand come to life with new content and hopefully, revamped bumpers to match. User1: You're right. I'm looking forward to September then. For now, I'm just glad the transition has been smooth for the kids, and they continue to enjoy their weekend morning cartoons ritual. User2: Absolutely, keeping the children engaged and happy is the priority. Plus, it's kind of nice to have a bit of continuity before all the changes come into effect. Eases the transition, I guess. User3: Indeed. I'll be keeping an eye out for any updates on the new programming. I'm quite excited about the potential of Toonattik and what it could mean for children's TV. User1: Agreed. Let's stay optimistic and look forward to more updates as September approaches. Who knows, Toonattik might just surprise us with some fantastic shows and creative bumpers.
USER: Write a follow up where Fantastic 4 and American Dragon Jake Long are coming to the block on June 17
CHATBOT: User1: Big news, everyone! Starting June 17th, Toonattik is bringing in 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' to the block! User2: Oh wow, that's amazing! 'Fantastic 4'? That's going to be epic. I loved the comic books, and seeing it in animated form on Saturday mornings is going to be a treat. User3: And 'American Dragon: Jake Long' is such a classic! It's been ages since I last saw it on TV. Toonattik is really stepping up their game. User1: Yeah, it seems like they're starting to sprinkle in some new content before the big shakeup in September. It's a great way to attract more viewers and keep the block fresh. User2: Definitely. Introducing popular shows like these could really help in establishing Toonattik as a strong contender in children's programming. I'm curious to see how they fit into the current lineup. User3: It's also a good mix, appealing to both superhero fans with 'Fantastic 4' and those who love a good story of magic and adventure with 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. I think Toonattik is carefully picking shows to appeal to a wide audience. User1: Absolutely. And it's starting in just a couple of weeks! The anticipation is building. I hope they promote these shows well. It could be a great nostalgic trip for parents and a fun new discovery for kids. User2: True. I'm planning a watch party with my kids for the debut. It'll be a great way to introduce them to shows I grew up with. Plus, seeing their reactions to these classics will be priceless. User3: That sounds like a fantastic idea, User2! Maybe we should all do something similar and share our experiences here. It could be fun to see how different families engage with the new additions to Toonattik. User1: Love that idea, User3! Let's definitely plan for that. It'll be interesting to compare notes on how the shows hold up and how they're received by a new generation. User2: Count me in! Let's make June 17th a day of celebration for Toonattik and its new shows. Here's to 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' reigniting the spark of weekend morning cartoons for all of us! User3: Cheers to that! Toonattik is bringing back the magic of Saturday mornings, one cartoon at a time. Can't wait to see what other surprises they have in store for us this year.
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where promos saying the block's name is changing to Toonattik begin airing User1: Hey guys, have you seen the promos airing for the new cartoon kids service on GMTV? User2: Yes, I saw them! The block's name is changing to Toonattik, it sounds like such a fun and exciting name for kids. User3: I love the sound of Toonattik! It gives me nostalgic vibes from the old Kids JTV days but with a fresh twist. I can't wait to see what shows they have lined up. User1: Same here, I think this rebranding might bring in some new and exciting content for the kids. Change can definitely be refreshing, especially in the world of children's programming. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to tuning in with my little ones and seeing what Toonattik has to offer. It's always nice to have some quality cartoons for the kids to enjoy on the weekends. User3: Agreed, it's important to have a good balance of entertainment for the kids. I have high hopes for Toonattik and can't wait to see how they continue to engage and delight the young viewers. Write a follow up a few weeks later where the schedule next week is the same, and a user says GMTV aren't actually programming the block yet, that isn't meant to happen till September, this is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into it User1: Hey, did anyone notice that the schedule for next week on GMTV's Toonattik block is exactly the same as the Kids JTV lineup? User2: Yeah, I noticed that too! I was expecting some new shows to start airing by now, but it looks like everything is still the same. User3: I did a bit of digging online, and apparently, GMTV isn't actually supposed to start programming the block until September. This is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into the transition. User1: Ah, that makes sense. I guess they wanted to start getting us used to the idea of Toonattik before completely revamping the lineup. It's a smart move to ease the viewers into the change. User2: I'm looking forward to seeing what new shows Toonattik will bring in September. The anticipation is killing me! User3: Same here, I can't wait to see the new lineup and the fresh content that GMTV will be offering. It's going to be an exciting time for kids' programming on TV. OK, so JTV have let GMTV program their kids block on their network, This Saturday is the first week of Toonattik, Same schedule for now This talkback is for discussion on how you feel about the change, about the new bumpers, and overall the new look. Here is the first Toonattik schedule: 07:00 AM Monster Allergy 07:30 AM Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 08:00 AM Skunk Fu! 08:30 AM Horrid Henry 09:00 AM Kikoriki 09:30 AM The Spectacular Spider-Man 10:00 AM Tootuff 11:00 AM Johnny Test 11:30 AM Recess. Write a follow up where the bumpers are exactly the same, just with the new logo User1: So, Toonattik officially debuted this Saturday. Did anyone else notice that the bumpers are exactly the same as they were on Kids JTV, just with the new Toonattik logo? User2: Yeah, I did! I was expecting something a bit more... different? The logo change is cool, but the bumpers being the same felt a bit lazy to me. User3: I think it's a smart move, actually. It maintains a sense of familiarity for the kids while transitioning to the new brand. The logo is quite catchy and vibrant, which does give it a fresh feel, even with the same bumpers. User1: That's a fair point, User3. My kids didn't seem to mind at all. They were just excited to see their favorite shows under the new Toonattik banner. I guess for them, as long as the shows are the same, the bumpers don't really matter. User2: True, I might be looking too much into it from an adult perspective. The important thing is that the children are happy and entertained. I did like the new logo animation; it's quite dynamic. User3: Exactly! And let's not forget, the real test will be when GMTV starts to add their own programming in September. That's when we'll truly see the brand come to life with new content and hopefully, revamped bumpers to match. User1: You're right. I'm looking forward to September then. For now, I'm just glad the transition has been smooth for the kids, and they continue to enjoy their weekend morning cartoons ritual. User2: Absolutely, keeping the children engaged and happy is the priority. Plus, it's kind of nice to have a bit of continuity before all the changes come into effect. Eases the transition, I guess. User3: Indeed. I'll be keeping an eye out for any updates on the new programming. I'm quite excited about the potential of Toonattik and what it could mean for children's TV. User1: Agreed. Let's stay optimistic and look forward to more updates as September approaches. Who knows, Toonattik might just surprise us with some fantastic shows and creative bumpers. Write a follow up where Fantastic 4 and American Dragon Jake Long are coming to the block on June 17 User1: Big news, everyone! Starting June 17th, Toonattik is bringing in 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' to the block! User2: Oh wow, that's amazing! 'Fantastic 4'? That's going to be epic. I loved the comic books, and seeing it in animated form on Saturday mornings is going to be a treat. User3: And 'American Dragon: Jake Long' is such a classic! It's been ages since I last saw it on TV. Toonattik is really stepping up their game. User1: Yeah, it seems like they're starting to sprinkle in some new content before the big shakeup in September. It's a great way to attract more viewers and keep the block fresh. User2: Definitely. Introducing popular shows like these could really help in establishing Toonattik as a strong contender in children's programming. I'm curious to see how they fit into the current lineup. User3: It's also a good mix, appealing to both superhero fans with 'Fantastic 4' and those who love a good story of magic and adventure with 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. I think Toonattik is carefully picking shows to appeal to a wide audience. User1: Absolutely. And it's starting in just a couple of weeks! The anticipation is building. I hope they promote these shows well. It could be a great nostalgic trip for parents and a fun new discovery for kids. User2: True. I'm planning a watch party with my kids for the debut. It'll be a great way to introduce them to shows I grew up with. Plus, seeing their reactions to these classics will be priceless. User3: That sounds like a fantastic idea, User2! Maybe we should all do something similar and share our experiences here. It could be fun to see how different families engage with the new additions to Toonattik. User1: Love that idea, User3! Let's definitely plan for that. It'll be interesting to compare notes on how the shows hold up and how they're received by a new generation. User2: Count me in! Let's make June 17th a day of celebration for Toonattik and its new shows. Here's to 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' reigniting the spark of weekend morning cartoons for all of us! User3: Cheers to that! Toonattik is bringing back the magic of Saturday mornings, one cartoon at a time. Can't wait to see what other surprises they have in store for us this year. Write a follow up with the new schedule starting June 21 User1: Guys, the new schedule for Toonattik, starting June 21st, has just been released! It's quite the shakeup with the addition of 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. Here's what the lineup looks like: 07:00 AM - Monster Allergy 07:30 AM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 08:00 AM - Skunk Fu! 08:30 AM - Horrid Henry 09:00 AM - 'American Dragon: Jake Long' 09:30 AM - 'Fantastic 4' 10:00 AM - Kikoriki 10:30 AM - The Spectacular Spider-Man 11:00 AM - Johnny Test 11:30 AM - Recess What do you all think? User2: Woah, this is fantastic! 'American Dragon: Jake Long' and 'Fantastic 4' back-to-back is going to be awesome. It's like an action-packed hour right in the heart of the schedule. User3: I'm impressed. Toonattik is really committing to diversity in their programming. From superhero teams to magical creatures and everyday school adventures, there's something for everyone. User1: Exactly! And it's nice to see them integrating the new shows seamlessly with the existing favorites. I think 'American Dragon: Jake Long' leading into 'Fantastic 4' will attract a solid viewership. User2: Do you think this will change the dynamic of the Saturday morning experience? With these additions, it seems like Toonattik is leaning more into adventure and superhero themes. User3: Possibly, but I believe it's a good move. Kid's programming has always evolved, and these genres have broad appeal. Plus, they've kept shows like 'Recess' and 'Horrid Henry' for those seeking a bit of schoolyard humor and mischief. User1: Good point, User3. It's all about balance, and it seems like Toonattik is finding their footing. I'm also curious to see if they'll introduce thematic blocks within the schedule, grouping shows by genre for a more cohesive experience. User2: That would be pretty neat! Imagine a superhero hour followed by comedy or adventure. It could even introduce kids to new shows they might not have tried otherwise. User3: True. And with summer around the corner, this new lineup could really capitalize on kids being home and looking for entertainment. It's a smart strategy by Toonattik. User1: Absolutely. I'm looking forward to June 21st and seeing how this all plays out. Will definitely make Saturday mornings exciting again. Let's all tune in and support the new block. Can't wait to discuss our thoughts on the lineup after it airs! User2: Agreed! Here's to hoping Toonattik keeps up the good work and brings even more exciting content in the future. I'll be setting my alarm for sure! User3: Same here! It's refreshing to see such enthusiasm for children's programming again. Toonattik might just be reviving the golden era of weekend morning cartoons. Let the countdown to June 21st begin! Write a follow up a few days later when the website has a new look, and most intriguing is at the footer who is listed as owner
CHATBOT: User1: Hey everyone, have you checked out the Toonattik website recently? It's got a whole new look! User2: Yes, I saw that yesterday! It's so much more vibrant and user-friendly. My kids found it much easier to navigate to their favorite shows. User3: Did you guys notice the most intriguing part? At the footer of the website, it lists the owner... and guess who it is? JTV! User1: Really? That's a surprise! I thought GMTV was running the show now. Looks like JTV is still very much in the picture. User2: That explains the smooth transition and the preservation of some of the older elements we loved about Kids JTV. It seems like a partnership rather than a complete takeover. User3: Yeah, it feels like JTV is ensuring their legacy continues with Toonattik, even if it's under a new banner. It's comforting to know they're still involved in some capacity. User1: Definitely. It's reassuring to think that the shows and the block we've grown to love still have the original heart and soul behind them. It makes me even more supportive of Toonattik. User2: And it sort of makes sense now why the transition felt so seamless and why they've been careful about integrating new shows without completely overhauling the vibe of the morning block. User3: True, it's like having the best of both worlds. The fresh energy and new content from GMTV combined with the tried and tested approach of JTV. I'm genuinely excited for what the future holds for Toonattik. User1: Me too. This revelation also makes me curious about the behind-the-scenes collaboration between JTV and GMTV. It seems like there's a lot of mutual respect and a shared vision. User2: Here's hoping they keep this synergy going! It could lead to some innovative and engaging content for kids, setting a new standard for children's programming. User3: Absolutely. Let's keep supporting Toonattik and see where this journey takes us. With both JTV and GMTV involved, I think we're in for some fantastic viewing experiences. User1: Couldn't agree more. Can't wait to see what else they have in store for us. This partnership might just redefine Saturday morning cartoons for the better.
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where promos saying the block's name is changing to Toonattik begin airing User1: Hey guys, have you seen the promos airing for the new cartoon kids service on GMTV? User2: Yes, I saw them! The block's name is changing to Toonattik, it sounds like such a fun and exciting name for kids. User3: I love the sound of Toonattik! It gives me nostalgic vibes from the old Kids JTV days but with a fresh twist. I can't wait to see what shows they have lined up. User1: Same here, I think this rebranding might bring in some new and exciting content for the kids. Change can definitely be refreshing, especially in the world of children's programming. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to tuning in with my little ones and seeing what Toonattik has to offer. It's always nice to have some quality cartoons for the kids to enjoy on the weekends. User3: Agreed, it's important to have a good balance of entertainment for the kids. I have high hopes for Toonattik and can't wait to see how they continue to engage and delight the young viewers. Write a follow up a few weeks later where the schedule next week is the same, and a user says GMTV aren't actually programming the block yet, that isn't meant to happen till September, this is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into it User1: Hey, did anyone notice that the schedule for next week on GMTV's Toonattik block is exactly the same as the Kids JTV lineup? User2: Yeah, I noticed that too! I was expecting some new shows to start airing by now, but it looks like everything is still the same. User3: I did a bit of digging online, and apparently, GMTV isn't actually supposed to start programming the block until September. This is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into the transition. User1: Ah, that makes sense. I guess they wanted to start getting us used to the idea of Toonattik before completely revamping the lineup. It's a smart move to ease the viewers into the change. User2: I'm looking forward to seeing what new shows Toonattik will bring in September. The anticipation is killing me! User3: Same here, I can't wait to see the new lineup and the fresh content that GMTV will be offering. It's going to be an exciting time for kids' programming on TV. OK, so JTV have let GMTV program their kids block on their network, This Saturday is the first week of Toonattik, Same schedule for now This talkback is for discussion on how you feel about the change, about the new bumpers, and overall the new look. Here is the first Toonattik schedule: 07:00 AM Monster Allergy 07:30 AM Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 08:00 AM Skunk Fu! 08:30 AM Horrid Henry 09:00 AM Kikoriki 09:30 AM The Spectacular Spider-Man 10:00 AM Tootuff 11:00 AM Johnny Test 11:30 AM Recess. Write a follow up where the bumpers are exactly the same, just with the new logo User1: So, Toonattik officially debuted this Saturday. Did anyone else notice that the bumpers are exactly the same as they were on Kids JTV, just with the new Toonattik logo? User2: Yeah, I did! I was expecting something a bit more... different? The logo change is cool, but the bumpers being the same felt a bit lazy to me. User3: I think it's a smart move, actually. It maintains a sense of familiarity for the kids while transitioning to the new brand. The logo is quite catchy and vibrant, which does give it a fresh feel, even with the same bumpers. User1: That's a fair point, User3. My kids didn't seem to mind at all. They were just excited to see their favorite shows under the new Toonattik banner. I guess for them, as long as the shows are the same, the bumpers don't really matter. User2: True, I might be looking too much into it from an adult perspective. The important thing is that the children are happy and entertained. I did like the new logo animation; it's quite dynamic. User3: Exactly! And let's not forget, the real test will be when GMTV starts to add their own programming in September. That's when we'll truly see the brand come to life with new content and hopefully, revamped bumpers to match. User1: You're right. I'm looking forward to September then. For now, I'm just glad the transition has been smooth for the kids, and they continue to enjoy their weekend morning cartoons ritual. User2: Absolutely, keeping the children engaged and happy is the priority. Plus, it's kind of nice to have a bit of continuity before all the changes come into effect. Eases the transition, I guess. User3: Indeed. I'll be keeping an eye out for any updates on the new programming. I'm quite excited about the potential of Toonattik and what it could mean for children's TV. User1: Agreed. Let's stay optimistic and look forward to more updates as September approaches. Who knows, Toonattik might just surprise us with some fantastic shows and creative bumpers. Write a follow up where Fantastic 4 and American Dragon Jake Long are coming to the block on June 17 User1: Big news, everyone! Starting June 17th, Toonattik is bringing in 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' to the block! User2: Oh wow, that's amazing! 'Fantastic 4'? That's going to be epic. I loved the comic books, and seeing it in animated form on Saturday mornings is going to be a treat. User3: And 'American Dragon: Jake Long' is such a classic! It's been ages since I last saw it on TV. Toonattik is really stepping up their game. User1: Yeah, it seems like they're starting to sprinkle in some new content before the big shakeup in September. It's a great way to attract more viewers and keep the block fresh. User2: Definitely. Introducing popular shows like these could really help in establishing Toonattik as a strong contender in children's programming. I'm curious to see how they fit into the current lineup. User3: It's also a good mix, appealing to both superhero fans with 'Fantastic 4' and those who love a good story of magic and adventure with 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. I think Toonattik is carefully picking shows to appeal to a wide audience. User1: Absolutely. And it's starting in just a couple of weeks! The anticipation is building. I hope they promote these shows well. It could be a great nostalgic trip for parents and a fun new discovery for kids. User2: True. I'm planning a watch party with my kids for the debut. It'll be a great way to introduce them to shows I grew up with. Plus, seeing their reactions to these classics will be priceless. User3: That sounds like a fantastic idea, User2! Maybe we should all do something similar and share our experiences here. It could be fun to see how different families engage with the new additions to Toonattik. User1: Love that idea, User3! Let's definitely plan for that. It'll be interesting to compare notes on how the shows hold up and how they're received by a new generation. User2: Count me in! Let's make June 17th a day of celebration for Toonattik and its new shows. Here's to 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' reigniting the spark of weekend morning cartoons for all of us! User3: Cheers to that! Toonattik is bringing back the magic of Saturday mornings, one cartoon at a time. Can't wait to see what other surprises they have in store for us this year. Write a follow up with the new schedule starting June 21 User1: Guys, the new schedule for Toonattik, starting June 21st, has just been released! It's quite the shakeup with the addition of 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. Here's what the lineup looks like: 07:00 AM - Monster Allergy 07:30 AM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 08:00 AM - Skunk Fu! 08:30 AM - Horrid Henry 09:00 AM - 'American Dragon: Jake Long' 09:30 AM - 'Fantastic 4' 10:00 AM - Kikoriki 10:30 AM - The Spectacular Spider-Man 11:00 AM - Johnny Test 11:30 AM - Recess What do you all think? User2: Woah, this is fantastic! 'American Dragon: Jake Long' and 'Fantastic 4' back-to-back is going to be awesome. It's like an action-packed hour right in the heart of the schedule. User3: I'm impressed. Toonattik is really committing to diversity in their programming. From superhero teams to magical creatures and everyday school adventures, there's something for everyone. User1: Exactly! And it's nice to see them integrating the new shows seamlessly with the existing favorites. I think 'American Dragon: Jake Long' leading into 'Fantastic 4' will attract a solid viewership. User2: Do you think this will change the dynamic of the Saturday morning experience? With these additions, it seems like Toonattik is leaning more into adventure and superhero themes. User3: Possibly, but I believe it's a good move. Kid's programming has always evolved, and these genres have broad appeal. Plus, they've kept shows like 'Recess' and 'Horrid Henry' for those seeking a bit of schoolyard humor and mischief. User1: Good point, User3. It's all about balance, and it seems like Toonattik is finding their footing. I'm also curious to see if they'll introduce thematic blocks within the schedule, grouping shows by genre for a more cohesive experience. User2: That would be pretty neat! Imagine a superhero hour followed by comedy or adventure. It could even introduce kids to new shows they might not have tried otherwise. User3: True. And with summer around the corner, this new lineup could really capitalize on kids being home and looking for entertainment. It's a smart strategy by Toonattik. User1: Absolutely. I'm looking forward to June 21st and seeing how this all plays out. Will definitely make Saturday mornings exciting again. Let's all tune in and support the new block. Can't wait to discuss our thoughts on the lineup after it airs! User2: Agreed! Here's to hoping Toonattik keeps up the good work and brings even more exciting content in the future. I'll be setting my alarm for sure! User3: Same here! It's refreshing to see such enthusiasm for children's programming again. Toonattik might just be reviving the golden era of weekend morning cartoons. Let the countdown to June 21st begin! Write a follow up a few days later whenwhere the website has a sleek new look, and most intriguing is at the footer who isGMTV are listed as ownerowners, despite JTV still programming the block,
CHATBOT: User1: Have you guys checked out Toonattik's website recently? It's got a sleek new look, and guess what? GMTV is now listed as the owners! User2: Really? That's a bit unexpected. I thought JTV was still in charge of programming the block. Do you think this means we'll start to see more GMTV influence in the show selection and creative direction? User3: It's interesting, for sure. The new website design is really appealing, and it's clearly aiming at a modern, younger audience. But yeah, the GMTV ownership listing is intriguing. It could signal a bigger shift down the line. User1: That's what I was thinking. For now, it seems like JTV is still handling the programming, but this could be the start of a more significant transition. I wonder how it will affect the content and overall strategy for Toonattik. User2: As long as the quality of the programming remains high, I'm all for it. Maybe GMTV's ownership will bring in more resources, potentially leading to original content or exclusive shows. User3: True. A fresh influx of ideas and capital might just be what's needed to keep Toonattik competitive and innovative. The kids' television space is crowded, after all. User1: Exactly. Plus, the sleek new website look is already a step in the right direction. It's more engaging and interactive. I noticed they've added some games and activities related to the shows, which is a smart move to keep kids coming back. User2: I saw that too! My kids have been on the website playing those games non-stop. It's a great way to extend the viewers' experience beyond just watching TV. Hopefully, this is a sign of more good things to come under GMTV's ownership. User3: Definitely. I'm curious to see how they'll leverage this new digital engagement with the TV programming. It has the potential to create a more immersive world for fans of Toonattik's shows. User1: For sure. I think we should keep a close eye on any further developments. This could be the beginning of a new era for Toonattik, and I'm excited to see where it goes. Let's stay tuned and discuss any new updates as they come! User2: Agreed! Here's hoping for the best. GMTV taking over might just be what Toonattik needed to spice things up. I'm optimistic about the future of our kids' weekend mornings. User3: Me too. Let's keep supporting Toonattik and encourage others to give the new lineup a chance. It's an exciting time for children's programming, and I'm here for it all the way!
CHATBOT: User1: Big news for all Toonattik fans! Starting in late July, some of the shows will be introduced by short pre-recorded links featuring Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson. This feels like yet another hint of the transition to GMTV's influence. User2: Wow, Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson? That's a blast from the past! Their dynamic was always great to watch. This definitely adds a layer of excitement and nostalgia for the parents as much as for the kids. User3: I agree, it's a smart move. Bringing in recognizable faces can help ease the transition for the viewers. It's clear GMTV is strategically blending the old with the new. These pre-recorded links might be just the beginning. User1: Exactly. It's like they're trying to maintain a connection with the audience from JTV days while slowly bringing in their own flair. I'm curious to see how these links will be received by the new generation of viewers. User2: My kids haven't seen them before, but I told them about some of the funny segments and shows they used to do, and now they're really looking forward to it. It's a great way to create some family viewing moments. User3: You're right, User2. It could also be a clever way to gauge audience reaction to potential future hosts or formats under the GMTV banner. I think we're witnessing the start of more significant changes. User1: Definitely. This blending of the old guard with the new era could help Toonattik transition smoothly without losing its core audience. I'm intrigued to see what other hints or changes we'll notice leading up to the full transition in September. User2: Me too. I hope they keep this balanced approach, respecting the history of the shows and presenters while introducing fresh content and faces. User3: Agreed. As long as they keep focusing on quality content and engaging presentation, Toonattik will continue to be a go-to spot for weekend morning cartoons. I'm keeping an optimistic outlook on these developments. User1: Same here. It's crucial to keep the conversation going and share our thoughts as these changes roll out. Feedback from real viewers will hopefully influence the direction GMTV takes Toonattik in the future. User2: Absolutely! Let's make sure to keep this forum updated with our thoughts and observations. It could be interesting to compile our feedback and see how it aligns with the changes as they happen. User3: Great idea, User2! Let's stay engaged and supportive. The future of Toonattik looks promising, and it's exciti...
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where promos saying the block's name is changing to Toonattik begin airing User1: Hey guys, have you seen the promos airing for the new cartoon kids service on GMTV? User2: Yes, I saw them! The block's name is changing to Toonattik, it sounds like such a fun and exciting name for kids. User3: I love the sound of Toonattik! It gives me nostalgic vibes from the old Kids JTV days but with a fresh twist. I can't wait to see what shows they have lined up. User1: Same here, I think this rebranding might bring in some new and exciting content for the kids. Change can definitely be refreshing, especially in the world of children's programming. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to tuning in with my little ones and seeing what Toonattik has to offer. It's always nice to have some quality cartoons for the kids to enjoy on the weekends. User3: Agreed, it's important to have a good balance of entertainment for the kids. I have high hopes for Toonattik and can't wait to see how they continue to engage and delight the young viewers. Write a follow up a few weeks later where the schedule next week is the same, and a user says GMTV aren't actually programming the block yet, that isn't meant to happen till September, this is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into it User1: Hey, did anyone notice that the schedule for next week on GMTV's Toonattik block is exactly the same as the Kids JTV lineup? User2: Yeah, I noticed that too! I was expecting some new shows to start airing by now, but it looks like everything is still the same. User3: I did a bit of digging online, and apparently, GMTV isn't actually supposed to start programming the block until September. This is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into the transition. User1: Ah, that makes sense. I guess they wanted to start getting us used to the idea of Toonattik before completely revamping the lineup. It's a smart move to ease the viewers into the change. User2: I'm looking forward to seeing what new shows Toonattik will bring in September. The anticipation is killing me! User3: Same here, I can't wait to see the new lineup and the fresh content that GMTV will be offering. It's going to be an exciting time for kids' programming on TV. OK, so JTV have let GMTV program their kids block on their network, This Saturday is the first week of Toonattik, Same schedule for now This talkback is for discussion on how you feel about the change, about the new bumpers, and overall the new look. Here is the first Toonattik schedule: 07:00 AM Monster Allergy 07:30 AM Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 08:00 AM Skunk Fu! 08:30 AM Horrid Henry 09:00 AM Kikoriki 09:30 AM The Spectacular Spider-Man 10:00 AM Tootuff 11:00 AM Johnny Test 11:30 AM Recess. Write a follow up where the bumpers are exactly the same, just with the new logo User1: So, Toonattik officially debuted this Saturday. Did anyone else notice that the bumpers are exactly the same as they were on Kids JTV, just with the new Toonattik logo? User2: Yeah, I did! I was expecting something a bit more... different? The logo change is cool, but the bumpers being the same felt a bit lazy to me. User3: I think it's a smart move, actually. It maintains a sense of familiarity for the kids while transitioning to the new brand. The logo is quite catchy and vibrant, which does give it a fresh feel, even with the same bumpers. User1: That's a fair point, User3. My kids didn't seem to mind at all. They were just excited to see their favorite shows under the new Toonattik banner. I guess for them, as long as the shows are the same, the bumpers don't really matter. User2: True, I might be looking too much into it from an adult perspective. The important thing is that the children are happy and entertained. I did like the new logo animation; it's quite dynamic. User3: Exactly! And let's not forget, the real test will be when GMTV starts to add their own programming in September. That's when we'll truly see the brand come to life with new content and hopefully, revamped bumpers to match. User1: You're right. I'm looking forward to September then. For now, I'm just glad the transition has been smooth for the kids, and they continue to enjoy their weekend morning cartoons ritual. User2: Absolutely, keeping the children engaged and happy is the priority. Plus, it's kind of nice to have a bit of continuity before all the changes come into effect. Eases the transition, I guess. User3: Indeed. I'll be keeping an eye out for any updates on the new programming. I'm quite excited about the potential of Toonattik and what it could mean for children's TV. User1: Agreed. Let's stay optimistic and look forward to more updates as September approaches. Who knows, Toonattik might just surprise us with some fantastic shows and creative bumpers. Write a follow up where Fantastic 4 and American Dragon Jake Long are coming to the block on June 17 User1: Big news, everyone! Starting June 17th, Toonattik is bringing in 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' to the block! User2: Oh wow, that's amazing! 'Fantastic 4'? That's going to be epic. I loved the comic books, and seeing it in animated form on Saturday mornings is going to be a treat. User3: And 'American Dragon: Jake Long' is such a classic! It's been ages since I last saw it on TV. Toonattik is really stepping up their game. User1: Yeah, it seems like they're starting to sprinkle in some new content before the big shakeup in September. It's a great way to attract more viewers and keep the block fresh. User2: Definitely. Introducing popular shows like these could really help in establishing Toonattik as a strong contender in children's programming. I'm curious to see how they fit into the current lineup. User3: It's also a good mix, appealing to both superhero fans with 'Fantastic 4' and those who love a good story of magic and adventure with 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. I think Toonattik is carefully picking shows to appeal to a wide audience. User1: Absolutely. And it's starting in just a couple of weeks! The anticipation is building. I hope they promote these shows well. It could be a great nostalgic trip for parents and a fun new discovery for kids. User2: True. I'm planning a watch party with my kids for the debut. It'll be a great way to introduce them to shows I grew up with. Plus, seeing their reactions to these classics will be priceless. User3: That sounds like a fantastic idea, User2! Maybe we should all do something similar and share our experiences here. It could be fun to see how different families engage with the new additions to Toonattik. User1: Love that idea, User3! Let's definitely plan for that. It'll be interesting to compare notes on how the shows hold up and how they're received by a new generation. User2: Count me in! Let's make June 17th a day of celebration for Toonattik and its new shows. Here's to 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' reigniting the spark of weekend morning cartoons for all of us! User3: Cheers to that! Toonattik is bringing back the magic of Saturday mornings, one cartoon at a time. Can't wait to see what other surprises they have in store for us this year. Write a follow up with the new schedule starting June 21 User1: Guys, the new schedule for Toonattik, starting June 21st, has just been released! It's quite the shakeup with the addition of 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. Here's what the lineup looks like: 07:00 AM - Monster Allergy 07:30 AM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 08:00 AM - Skunk Fu! 08:30 AM - Horrid Henry 09:00 AM - 'American Dragon: Jake Long' 09:30 AM - 'Fantastic 4' 10:00 AM - Kikoriki 10:30 AM - The Spectacular Spider-Man 11:00 AM - Johnny Test 11:30 AM - Recess What do you all think? User2: Woah, this is fantastic! 'American Dragon: Jake Long' and 'Fantastic 4' back-to-back is going to be awesome. It's like an action-packed hour right in the heart of the schedule. User3: I'm impressed. Toonattik is really committing to diversity in their programming. From superhero teams to magical creatures and everyday school adventures, there's something for everyone. User1: Exactly! And it's nice to see them integrating the new shows seamlessly with the existing favorites. I think 'American Dragon: Jake Long' leading into 'Fantastic 4' will attract a solid viewership. User2: Do you think this will change the dynamic of the Saturday morning experience? With these additions, it seems like Toonattik is leaning more into adventure and superhero themes. User3: Possibly, but I believe it's a good move. Kid's programming has always evolved, and these genres have broad appeal. Plus, they've kept shows like 'Recess' and 'Horrid Henry' for those seeking a bit of schoolyard humor and mischief. User1: Good point, User3. It's all about balance, and it seems like Toonattik is finding their footing. I'm also curious to see if they'll introduce thematic blocks within the schedule, grouping shows by genre for a more cohesive experience. User2: That would be pretty neat! Imagine a superhero hour followed by comedy or adventure. It could even introduce kids to new shows they might not have tried otherwise. User3: True. And with summer around the corner, this new lineup could really capitalize on kids being home and looking for entertainment. It's a smart strategy by Toonattik. User1: Absolutely. I'm looking forward to June 21st and seeing how this all plays out. Will definitely make Saturday mornings exciting again. Let's all tune in and support the new block. Can't wait to discuss our thoughts on the lineup after it airs! User2: Agreed! Here's to hoping Toonattik keeps up the good work and brings even more exciting content in the future. I'll be setting my alarm for sure! User3: Same here! It's refreshing to see such enthusiasm for children's programming again. Toonattik might just be reviving the golden era of weekend morning cartoons. Let the countdown to June 21st begin! Write a follow up where the website has a sleek new look, and GMTV are listed as owners, despite JTV still programming the block, User1: Have you guys checked out Toonattik's website recently? It's got a sleek new look, and guess what? GMTV is now listed as the owners! User2: Really? That's a bit unexpected. I thought JTV was still in charge of programming the block. Do you think this means we'll start to see more GMTV influence in the show selection and creative direction? User3: It's interesting, for sure. The new website design is really appealing, and it's clearly aiming at a modern, younger audience. But yeah, the GMTV ownership listing is intriguing. It could signal a bigger shift down the line. User1: That's what I was thinking. For now, it seems like JTV is still handling the programming, but this could be the start of a more significant transition. I wonder how it will affect the content and overall strategy for Toonattik. User2: As long as the quality of the programming remains high, I'm all for it. Maybe GMTV's ownership will bring in more resources, potentially leading to original content or exclusive shows. User3: True. A fresh influx of ideas and capital might just be what's needed to keep Toonattik competitive and innovative. The kids' television space is crowded, after all. User1: Exactly. Plus, the sleek new website look is already a step in the right direction. It's more engaging and interactive. I noticed they've added some games and activities related to the shows, which is a smart move to keep kids coming back. User2: I saw that too! My kids have been on the website playing those games non-stop. It's a great way to extend the viewers' experience beyond just watching TV. Hopefully, this is a sign of more good things to come under GMTV's ownership. User3: Definitely. I'm curious to see how they'll leverage this new digital engagement with the TV programming. It has the potential to create a more immersive world for fans of Toonattik's shows. User1: For sure. I think we should keep a close eye on any further developments. This could be the beginning of a new era for Toonattik, and I'm excited to see where it goes. Let's stay tuned and discuss any new updates as they come! User2: Agreed! Here's hoping for the best. GMTV taking over might just be what Toonattik needed to spice things up. I'm optimistic about the future of our kids' weekend mornings. User3: Me too. Let's keep supporting Toonattik and encourage others to give the new lineup a chance. It's an exciting time for children's programming, and I'm here for it all the way! Write a follow up where in late July, some short pre-recorded links between some shows with Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson will begin, yet another hint of the transir User1: Big news for all Toonattik fans! Starting in late July, some of the shows will be introduced by short pre-recorded links featuring Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson. This feels like yet another hint of the transition to GMTV's influence. User2: Wow, Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson? That's a blast from the past! Their dynamic was always great to watch. This definitely adds a layer of excitement and nostalgia for the parents as much as for the kids. User3: I agree, it's a smart move. Bringing in recognizable faces can help ease the transition for the viewers. It's clear GMTV is strategically blending the old with the new. These pre-recorded links might be just the beginning. User1: Exactly. It's like they're trying to maintain a connection with the audience from JTV days while slowly bringing in their own flair. I'm curious to see how these links will be received by the new generation of viewers. User2: My kids haven't seen them before, but I told them about some of the funny segments and shows they used to do, and now they're really looking forward to it. It's a great way to create some family viewing moments. User3: You're right, User2. It could also be a clever way to gauge audience reaction to potential future hosts or formats under the GMTV banner. I think we're witnessing the start of more significant changes. User1: Definitely. This blending of the old guard with the new era could help Toonattik transition smoothly without losing its core audience. I'm intrigued to see what other hints or changes we'll notice leading up to the full transition in September. User2: Me too. I hope they keep this balanced approach, respecting the history of the shows and presenters while introducing fresh content and faces. User3: Agreed. As long as they keep focusing on quality content and engaging presentation, Toonattik will continue to be a go-to spot for weekend morning cartoons. I'm keeping an optimistic outlook on these developments. User1: Same here. It's crucial to keep the conversation going and share our thoughts as these changes roll out. Feedback from real viewers will hopefully influence the direction GMTV takes Toonattik in the future. User2: Absolutely! Let's make sure to keep this forum updated with our thoughts and observations. It could be interesting to compile our feedback and see how it aligns with the changes as they happen. User3: Great idea, User2! Let's stay engaged and supportive. The future of Toonattik looks promising, and it's exciting to be a part of this transition, even just as viewers. Here's to hoping for the best! User1: Cheers to that, User3! Here's to a new chapter for Toonattik, with Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson guiding us into this transition. Can't wait to see what's next! Write a follow up where Tootuff is returning, Henry is out, also Rugrats is replacing Johnny Test
CHATBOT: User1: Hey, everyone! Just saw the latest update for the Toonattik schedule, and there are some significant changes coming up. Tootuff is making a return! But it seems we're saying goodbye to "Horrid Henry," and "Rugrats" is set to replace "Johnny Test." User2: Oh, wow! "Tootuff" coming back is a pleasant surprise. I always thought it was underrated. But "Horrid Henry" is out? That's a bit of a shocker; it had become such a staple. User3: "Rugrats" replacing "Johnny Test" is an interesting choice. It feels like Toonattik is trying to bring back some of that classic cartoon magic. "Rugrats" has always been beloved, so it might attract not just kids but also nostalgia-driven parents. User1: Exactly, User3. It seems like Toonattik is strategically mixing the old with the new to appeal to a broader audience. With GMTV gradually taking over, it's evident they're leaning into nostalgia while refreshing the lineup. User2: I'm excited for "Rugrats"! It's such a timeless show. And frankly, while I'll miss "Johnny Test," it feels like the right time for something fresh. "Rugrats" can really bring that. User3: As for "Tootuff" returning and "Horrid Henry" exiting, it's bittersweet. Changes like these can be tough, but they're also necessary for keeping the content lively and engaging. Plus, it'll be interesting to see how "Tootuff" resonates with today's kids. User1: Agreed. I'm curious how these changes will affect the overall feel of the weekend morning block. It's like Toonattik is carefully crafting a blend of nostalgia and newness, appealing to both old fans and drawing in new ones. User2: I do hope they continue this trend of revisiting classic favorites while also bringing in newer titles. It keeps the lineup fresh and diverse, giving kids a variety of experiences. User3: True, the mix of classics and new shows could be Toonattik's unique selling point, especially in a market crowded with children's programming. It's essential for staying relevant and competitive. User1: For sure. Let's all stay tuned for these changes and support the shows. It'd be great to keep discussing our thoughts and see how these tweaks in the lineup impact viewership and engagement with Toonattik. User2: Definitely! I'll be especially keen to see how the reintroduction of "Tootuff" goes and whether "Rugrats" can capture the hearts of a new generation just like it did with us. User3: Agreed. And let's not forget to share our feedback. It's an exciting time for Toonattik, and our voices...
CHATBOT: User1: Hey everyone! Have you seen the fall promos for Toonattik airing? They're introducing a new CMY (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) look starting September. It's colorful and exciting. Plus, the presenters are coming back for all shows, and they'll be hosting from a CMY cartoon attic! User2: The CMY theme sounds incredibly vibrant! And I'm thrilled about the presenters being more involved across the board. The idea of a cartoon attic as their backdrop adds such a fun, whimsical dimension to the programming. Did they mention anything about the games and gunge? That used to be my favorite part! User3: Yes, User2, they did! The promos hinted at games and plenty of gunge, reminiscent of the classic kids' shows we grew up with. It's going to be a blast from the past but with a modern twist. I think it's a brilliant way to engage both the kids and nostalgic adults alike. User1: Definitely, the blend of nostalgia with the new CMY look might just be the refresh Toonattik needed. And guess what? I've got the scoop on the full list of shows. Apart from "Rugrats" and the returning "Tootuff," they're adding "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," "Peppa Pig," and even "Adventure Time" to the lineup. It's shaping up to be an eclectic mix that offers something for every viewer. User2: "Adventure Time" joining the lineup? That's huge! Its storytelling and animation are top-notch. Pairing that with classics like "Rugrats" and new additions sounds like a winning combination. Toonattik is seriously raising the bar for weekend morning blocks. User3: And let's not overlook "Peppa Pig" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Including such universally beloved shows really broadens the appeal of Toonattik. The diversity in programming is impressive; they're catering to a wide range of tastes and interests. User1: Absolutely, the inclusion of a wide variety lets kids and parents alike find something they can enjoy together. Plus, the new CMY theme and interactive elements like the games and gunge are sure to make the experience even more immersive. It feels like Toonattik is not just about watching cartoons but creating a community where everyone can participate. User2: Couldn't agree more, User1. The communal aspect of watching shows, discussing them here, and participating in interactive elements makes Toonattik more than just a TV block; it's an experience. And with the presenters adding their charm in the CMY cartoon attic, I think we're in for a treat. User3: I'm curious how they'll manage ...
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where promos saying the block's name is changing to Toonattik begin airing User1: Hey guys, have you seen the promos airing for the new cartoon kids service on GMTV? User2: Yes, I saw them! The block's name is changing to Toonattik, it sounds like such a fun and exciting name for kids. User3: I love the sound of Toonattik! It gives me nostalgic vibes from the old Kids JTV days but with a fresh twist. I can't wait to see what shows they have lined up. User1: Same here, I think this rebranding might bring in some new and exciting content for the kids. Change can definitely be refreshing, especially in the world of children's programming. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to tuning in with my little ones and seeing what Toonattik has to offer. It's always nice to have some quality cartoons for the kids to enjoy on the weekends. User3: Agreed, it's important to have a good balance of entertainment for the kids. I have high hopes for Toonattik and can't wait to see how they continue to engage and delight the young viewers. Write a follow up a few weeks later where the schedule next week is the same, and a user says GMTV aren't actually programming the block yet, that isn't meant to happen till September, this is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into it User1: Hey, did anyone notice that the schedule for next week on GMTV's Toonattik block is exactly the same as the Kids JTV lineup? User2: Yeah, I noticed that too! I was expecting some new shows to start airing by now, but it looks like everything is still the same. User3: I did a bit of digging online, and apparently, GMTV isn't actually supposed to start programming the block until September. This is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into the transition. User1: Ah, that makes sense. I guess they wanted to start getting us used to the idea of Toonattik before completely revamping the lineup. It's a smart move to ease the viewers into the change. User2: I'm looking forward to seeing what new shows Toonattik will bring in September. The anticipation is killing me! User3: Same here, I can't wait to see the new lineup and the fresh content that GMTV will be offering. It's going to be an exciting time for kids' programming on TV. OK, so JTV have let GMTV program their kids block on their network, This Saturday is the first week of Toonattik, Same schedule for now This talkback is for discussion on how you feel about the change, about the new bumpers, and overall the new look. Here is the first Toonattik schedule: 07:00 AM Monster Allergy 07:30 AM Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 08:00 AM Skunk Fu! 08:30 AM Horrid Henry 09:00 AM Kikoriki 09:30 AM The Spectacular Spider-Man 10:00 AM Tootuff 11:00 AM Johnny Test 11:30 AM Recess. Write a follow up where the bumpers are exactly the same, just with the new logo User1: So, Toonattik officially debuted this Saturday. Did anyone else notice that the bumpers are exactly the same as they were on Kids JTV, just with the new Toonattik logo? User2: Yeah, I did! I was expecting something a bit more... different? The logo change is cool, but the bumpers being the same felt a bit lazy to me. User3: I think it's a smart move, actually. It maintains a sense of familiarity for the kids while transitioning to the new brand. The logo is quite catchy and vibrant, which does give it a fresh feel, even with the same bumpers. User1: That's a fair point, User3. My kids didn't seem to mind at all. They were just excited to see their favorite shows under the new Toonattik banner. I guess for them, as long as the shows are the same, the bumpers don't really matter. User2: True, I might be looking too much into it from an adult perspective. The important thing is that the children are happy and entertained. I did like the new logo animation; it's quite dynamic. User3: Exactly! And let's not forget, the real test will be when GMTV starts to add their own programming in September. That's when we'll truly see the brand come to life with new content and hopefully, revamped bumpers to match. User1: You're right. I'm looking forward to September then. For now, I'm just glad the transition has been smooth for the kids, and they continue to enjoy their weekend morning cartoons ritual. User2: Absolutely, keeping the children engaged and happy is the priority. Plus, it's kind of nice to have a bit of continuity before all the changes come into effect. Eases the transition, I guess. User3: Indeed. I'll be keeping an eye out for any updates on the new programming. I'm quite excited about the potential of Toonattik and what it could mean for children's TV. User1: Agreed. Let's stay optimistic and look forward to more updates as September approaches. Who knows, Toonattik might just surprise us with some fantastic shows and creative bumpers. Write a follow up where Fantastic 4 and American Dragon Jake Long are coming to the block on June 17 User1: Big news, everyone! Starting June 17th, Toonattik is bringing in 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' to the block! User2: Oh wow, that's amazing! 'Fantastic 4'? That's going to be epic. I loved the comic books, and seeing it in animated form on Saturday mornings is going to be a treat. User3: And 'American Dragon: Jake Long' is such a classic! It's been ages since I last saw it on TV. Toonattik is really stepping up their game. User1: Yeah, it seems like they're starting to sprinkle in some new content before the big shakeup in September. It's a great way to attract more viewers and keep the block fresh. User2: Definitely. Introducing popular shows like these could really help in establishing Toonattik as a strong contender in children's programming. I'm curious to see how they fit into the current lineup. User3: It's also a good mix, appealing to both superhero fans with 'Fantastic 4' and those who love a good story of magic and adventure with 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. I think Toonattik is carefully picking shows to appeal to a wide audience. User1: Absolutely. And it's starting in just a couple of weeks! The anticipation is building. I hope they promote these shows well. It could be a great nostalgic trip for parents and a fun new discovery for kids. User2: True. I'm planning a watch party with my kids for the debut. It'll be a great way to introduce them to shows I grew up with. Plus, seeing their reactions to these classics will be priceless. User3: That sounds like a fantastic idea, User2! Maybe we should all do something similar and share our experiences here. It could be fun to see how different families engage with the new additions to Toonattik. User1: Love that idea, User3! Let's definitely plan for that. It'll be interesting to compare notes on how the shows hold up and how they're received by a new generation. User2: Count me in! Let's make June 17th a day of celebration for Toonattik and its new shows. Here's to 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' reigniting the spark of weekend morning cartoons for all of us! User3: Cheers to that! Toonattik is bringing back the magic of Saturday mornings, one cartoon at a time. Can't wait to see what other surprises they have in store for us this year. Write a follow up with the new schedule starting June 21 User1: Guys, the new schedule for Toonattik, starting June 21st, has just been released! It's quite the shakeup with the addition of 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. Here's what the lineup looks like: 07:00 AM - Monster Allergy 07:30 AM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 08:00 AM - Skunk Fu! 08:30 AM - Horrid Henry 09:00 AM - 'American Dragon: Jake Long' 09:30 AM - 'Fantastic 4' 10:00 AM - Kikoriki 10:30 AM - The Spectacular Spider-Man 11:00 AM - Johnny Test 11:30 AM - Recess What do you all think? User2: Woah, this is fantastic! 'American Dragon: Jake Long' and 'Fantastic 4' back-to-back is going to be awesome. It's like an action-packed hour right in the heart of the schedule. User3: I'm impressed. Toonattik is really committing to diversity in their programming. From superhero teams to magical creatures and everyday school adventures, there's something for everyone. User1: Exactly! And it's nice to see them integrating the new shows seamlessly with the existing favorites. I think 'American Dragon: Jake Long' leading into 'Fantastic 4' will attract a solid viewership. User2: Do you think this will change the dynamic of the Saturday morning experience? With these additions, it seems like Toonattik is leaning more into adventure and superhero themes. User3: Possibly, but I believe it's a good move. Kid's programming has always evolved, and these genres have broad appeal. Plus, they've kept shows like 'Recess' and 'Horrid Henry' for those seeking a bit of schoolyard humor and mischief. User1: Good point, User3. It's all about balance, and it seems like Toonattik is finding their footing. I'm also curious to see if they'll introduce thematic blocks within the schedule, grouping shows by genre for a more cohesive experience. User2: That would be pretty neat! Imagine a superhero hour followed by comedy or adventure. It could even introduce kids to new shows they might not have tried otherwise. User3: True. And with summer around the corner, this new lineup could really capitalize on kids being home and looking for entertainment. It's a smart strategy by Toonattik. User1: Absolutely. I'm looking forward to June 21st and seeing how this all plays out. Will definitely make Saturday mornings exciting again. Let's all tune in and support the new block. Can't wait to discuss our thoughts on the lineup after it airs! User2: Agreed! Here's to hoping Toonattik keeps up the good work and brings even more exciting content in the future. I'll be setting my alarm for sure! User3: Same here! It's refreshing to see such enthusiasm for children's programming again. Toonattik might just be reviving the golden era of weekend morning cartoons. Let the countdown to June 21st begin! Write a follow up where the website has a sleek new look, and GMTV are listed as owners, despite JTV still programming the block, User1: Have you guys checked out Toonattik's website recently? It's got a sleek new look, and guess what? GMTV is now listed as the owners! User2: Really? That's a bit unexpected. I thought JTV was still in charge of programming the block. Do you think this means we'll start to see more GMTV influence in the show selection and creative direction? User3: It's interesting, for sure. The new website design is really appealing, and it's clearly aiming at a modern, younger audience. But yeah, the GMTV ownership listing is intriguing. It could signal a bigger shift down the line. User1: That's what I was thinking. For now, it seems like JTV is still handling the programming, but this could be the start of a more significant transition. I wonder how it will affect the content and overall strategy for Toonattik. User2: As long as the quality of the programming remains high, I'm all for it. Maybe GMTV's ownership will bring in more resources, potentially leading to original content or exclusive shows. User3: True. A fresh influx of ideas and capital might just be what's needed to keep Toonattik competitive and innovative. The kids' television space is crowded, after all. User1: Exactly. Plus, the sleek new website look is already a step in the right direction. It's more engaging and interactive. I noticed they've added some games and activities related to the shows, which is a smart move to keep kids coming back. User2: I saw that too! My kids have been on the website playing those games non-stop. It's a great way to extend the viewers' experience beyond just watching TV. Hopefully, this is a sign of more good things to come under GMTV's ownership. User3: Definitely. I'm curious to see how they'll leverage this new digital engagement with the TV programming. It has the potential to create a more immersive world for fans of Toonattik's shows. User1: For sure. I think we should keep a close eye on any further developments. This could be the beginning of a new era for Toonattik, and I'm excited to see where it goes. Let's stay tuned and discuss any new updates as they come! User2: Agreed! Here's hoping for the best. GMTV taking over might just be what Toonattik needed to spice things up. I'm optimistic about the future of our kids' weekend mornings. User3: Me too. Let's keep supporting Toonattik and encourage others to give the new lineup a chance. It's an exciting time for children's programming, and I'm here for it all the way! Write a follow up where in late July, some short pre-recorded links between some shows with Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson will begin, yet another hint of the transir User1: Big news for all Toonattik fans! Starting in late July, some of the shows will be introduced by short pre-recorded links featuring Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson. This feels like yet another hint of the transition to GMTV's influence. User2: Wow, Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson? That's a blast from the past! Their dynamic was always great to watch. This definitely adds a layer of excitement and nostalgia for the parents as much as for the kids. User3: I agree, it's a smart move. Bringing in recognizable faces can help ease the transition for the viewers. It's clear GMTV is strategically blending the old with the new. These pre-recorded links might be just the beginning. User1: Exactly. It's like they're trying to maintain a connection with the audience from JTV days while slowly bringing in their own flair. I'm curious to see how these links will be received by the new generation of viewers. User2: My kids haven't seen them before, but I told them about some of the funny segments and shows they used to do, and now they're really looking forward to it. It's a great way to create some family viewing moments. User3: You're right, User2. It could also be a clever way to gauge audience reaction to potential future hosts or formats under the GMTV banner. I think we're witnessing the start of more significant changes. User1: Definitely. This blending of the old guard with the new era could help Toonattik transition smoothly without losing its core audience. I'm intrigued to see what other hints or changes we'll notice leading up to the full transition in September. User2: Me too. I hope they keep this balanced approach, respecting the history of the shows and presenters while introducing fresh content and faces. User3: Agreed. As long as they keep focusing on quality content and engaging presentation, Toonattik will continue to be a go-to spot for weekend morning cartoons. I'm keeping an optimistic outlook on these developments. User1: Same here. It's crucial to keep the conversation going and share our thoughts as these changes roll out. Feedback from real viewers will hopefully influence the direction GMTV takes Toonattik in the future. User2: Absolutely! Let's make sure to keep this forum updated with our thoughts and observations. It could be interesting to compile our feedback and see how it aligns with the changes as they happen. User3: Great idea, User2! Let's stay engaged and supportive. The future of Toonattik looks promising, and it's exciting to be a part of this transition, even just as viewers. Here's to hoping for the best! User1: Cheers to that, User3! Here's to a new chapter for Toonattik, with Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson guiding us into this transition. Can't wait to see what's next! Write a follow up where Tootuff is returning, Henry is out, also Rugrats is replacing Johnny Test User1: Hey, everyone! Just saw the latest update for the Toonattik schedule, and there are some significant changes coming up. Tootuff is making a return! But it seems we're saying goodbye to "Horrid Henry," and "Rugrats" is set to replace "Johnny Test." User2: Oh, wow! "Tootuff" coming back is a pleasant surprise. I always thought it was underrated. But "Horrid Henry" is out? That's a bit of a shocker; it had become such a staple. User3: "Rugrats" replacing "Johnny Test" is an interesting choice. It feels like Toonattik is trying to bring back some of that classic cartoon magic. "Rugrats" has always been beloved, so it might attract not just kids but also nostalgia-driven parents. User1: Exactly, User3. It seems like Toonattik is strategically mixing the old with the new to appeal to a broader audience. With GMTV gradually taking over, it's evident they're leaning into nostalgia while refreshing the lineup. User2: I'm excited for "Rugrats"! It's such a timeless show. And frankly, while I'll miss "Johnny Test," it feels like the right time for something fresh. "Rugrats" can really bring that. User3: As for "Tootuff" returning and "Horrid Henry" exiting, it's bittersweet. Changes like these can be tough, but they're also necessary for keeping the content lively and engaging. Plus, it'll be interesting to see how "Tootuff" resonates with today's kids. User1: Agreed. I'm curious how these changes will affect the overall feel of the weekend morning block. It's like Toonattik is carefully crafting a blend of nostalgia and newness, appealing to both old fans and drawing in new ones. User2: I do hope they continue this trend of revisiting classic favorites while also bringing in newer titles. It keeps the lineup fresh and diverse, giving kids a variety of experiences. User3: True, the mix of classics and new shows could be Toonattik's unique selling point, especially in a market crowded with children's programming. It's essential for staying relevant and competitive. User1: For sure. Let's all stay tuned for these changes and support the shows. It'd be great to keep discussing our thoughts and see how these tweaks in the lineup impact viewership and engagement with Toonattik. User2: Definitely! I'll be especially keen to see how the reintroduction of "Tootuff" goes and whether "Rugrats" can capture the hearts of a new generation just like it did with us. User3: Agreed. And let's not forget to share our feedback. It's an exciting time for Toonattik, and our voices as viewers could help shape its future. Here's to hoping the transition continues smoothly and brings even more surprises and enjoyment for us and the kids! User1: Cheers to that! To more great cartoons and weekend mornings filled with fun. Toonattik is clearly on a path of renewal, and I can't wait to see where this journey takes us. Write a follow up in mid August where fall promos are airing, a new CMY look is starting, Also the presenters are becoming for all shows in September and they will be in a CMY cartoon attic, There will also be games and gunge, Also we have the scoop on the full list of shows User1: Hey everyone! Have you seen the fall promos for Toonattik airing? They're introducing a new CMY (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) look starting September. It's colorful and exciting. Plus, the presenters are coming back for all shows, and they'll be hosting from a CMY cartoon attic! User2: The CMY theme sounds incredibly vibrant! And I'm thrilled about the presenters being more involved across the board. The idea of a cartoon attic as their backdrop adds such a fun, whimsical dimension to the programming. Did they mention anything about the games and gunge? That used to be my favorite part! User3: Yes, User2, they did! The promos hinted at games and plenty of gunge, reminiscent of the classic kids' shows we grew up with. It's going to be a blast from the past but with a modern twist. I think it's a brilliant way to engage both the kids and nostalgic adults alike. User1: Definitely, the blend of nostalgia with the new CMY look might just be the refresh Toonattik needed. And guess what? I've got the scoop on the full list of shows. Apart from "Rugrats" and the returning "Tootuff," they're adding "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," "SpongeBob" and even "Adventure Time" to the lineup. It's shaping up to be an eclectic mix that offers something for every viewer. User2: "Adventure Time" joining the lineup? That's huge! Its storytelling and animation are top-notch. Pairing that with classics like "Rugrats" and new additions sounds like a winning combination. Toonattik is seriously raising the bar for weekend morning blocks. User3: And let's not overlook "SpongeBob" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Including such universally beloved shows really broadens the appeal of Toonattik. The diversity in programming is impressive; they're catering to a wide range of tastes and interests. User1: Absolutely, the inclusion of a wide variety lets kids and parents alike find something they can enjoy together. Plus, the new CMY theme and interactive elements like the games and gunge are sure to make the experience even more immersive. It feels like Toonattik is not just about watching cartoons but creating a community where everyone can participate. User2: Couldn't agree more, User1. The communal aspect of watching shows, discussing them here, and participating in interactive elements makes Toonattik more than just a TV block; it's an experience. And with the presenters adding their charm in the CMY cartoon attic, I think we're in for a treat. User3: I'm curious how they'll manage the transitions between shows with the presenters and interactive segments. It has the potential to seamlessly blend entertainment with interactive fun, making Saturday mornings a must-watch event again. User1: For sure, User3. The anticipation is building, and the September relaunch can't come soon enough. Between the engaging presenters, the colorful new aesthetic, and the diverse show lineup, Toonattik is setting a new standard for children's programming. Let's keep our fingers crossed that it lives up to the hype! User2: Absolutely! Let's plan to share our first impressions once the new look launches. It'll be interesting to see how the changes resonate with us and the younger audience. Here's to hoping Toonattik delivers an unforgettable viewing experience. User3: Agreed, let's make a date of it. The future of Toonattik seems brighter than ever with these updates. Can't wait to dive into the new CMY world and see how the blend of games, gunge, and great shows plays out. Bring on September! Write a follow up with the new 7 to 12 schedule starting September
CHATBOT: User1: Guys, the new Toonattik schedule starting in September is out, and it looks like they've really gone all out to mix the old with the new, along with their vibrant CMY theme! Let's discuss the lineup from 7 AM to 12 PM. 07:00 AM - "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles": Kicking things off with action and adventure, perfect for the early risers! 07:30 AM - "SpongeBob SquarePants": Our beloved sponge under the sea never fails to entertain with his antics. 08:00 AM - "Adventure Time": This one's a treat for both kids and adults. The adventures of Finn and Jake have depth and humor. 08:30 AM - "Rugrats": Classic nostalgia right here. It's interesting to see how new generations react to this iconic show. 09:00 AM - "Tootuff": Returning to the lineup, Tootuff might bring in fans of the original and new viewers curious about the hype. 09:30 AM - "American Dragon: Jake Long": Mixing magic and adolescence, a perfect blend to engage the mid-morning crowd. 10:00 AM - "Fantastic 4": Superheroes in the morning? Yes, please! This should keep the energy levels high. 10:30 AM - "Kikoriki": This one's a bit of a wildcard but has its charm and unique humor that could surprise us. 11:00 AM - "The Spectacular Spider-Man": More superhero action to keep the momentum going. Spider-Man has always been a favorite. 11:30 AM - "Rugrats" (Repeat): Ending the morning with a repeated dose of nostalgia seems like a solid choice. User2: This lineup is impressive! "Adventure Time" is a personal favorite, and having it in the morning mix is fantastic. Plus, the superhero block with "Fantastic 4" and "The Spectacular Spider-Man" is a great way to ramp up the excitement. User3: I'm glad to see "Rugrats" getting not just one but two slots. It shows that Toonattik is serious about blending retro appeal with their new direction. Also, the introduction of "Kikoriki" could be a sleeper hit. It's quirky and has a unique style that could attract a niche audience. User1: Absolutely, the diversity in genres and the balance between action-packed shows and humorous, light-hearted ones like "SpongeBob SquarePants" and "Rugrats" could cater to a wide audience. Plus, the CMY theme and the inclusion of games and gunge in-between promise to keep the entertainment lively and interactive. User2: I'm curious how the new CMY cartoon attic set will look during the live segments. Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson have great chemistry, and their presence could really tie the whole experience together, making the tra...
CHATBOT: User1: Just realized something interesting about the new Toonattik lineup--there are only 3 shows from the original KJTV holdovers making the cut into September. That's "Rugrats," "Tootuff," and "The Spectacular Spider-Man." It marks a significant shift in the programming strategy. User2: That's a pretty big change! Shows the direction GMTV wants to take with Toonattik, focusing on a mix of new content and classic nostalgia, but still keeping a tight selection from KJTV's previous offerings. User3: Indeed, it highlights their intention to refresh and rebrand while maintaining a link to the past. "Rugrats" being a double feature in the lineup really emphasizes their bet on nostalgia, whereas "Tootuff" and "The Spectacular Spider-Man" appeal to the loyal viewers who've grown with KJTV. User1: Absolutely. It's a strategic move. By keeping a few KJTV favorites, they ensure the transition feels more like an evolution rather than a total overhaul. It eases long-time viewers into the new Toonattik world without completely disconnecting from KJTV's legacy. User2: And it's not just about the shows. This transition, coupled with the incorporation of live segments and an interactive CMY cartoon attic, underscores a broader vision for Toonattik. It seems they're crafting an immersive experience, not just a simple broadcast of cartoons. User3: True, the focus appears to be on creating an engaging ecosystem around the shows--wrapping them in interactive and enjoyable content that can hold the audience's attention beyond just the airtime of the cartoons. Keeping a few KJTV holdovers acts as a bridge for this new chapter. User1: It'll be interesting to see how this balance plays out. Can the new Toonattik retain the essence that made KJTV's morning slots a hit, while innovating enough to attract today's young viewers? It's a delicate balance to strike. User2: I'm optimistic. It feels like GMTV and the Toonattik team are respecting the past while boldly stepping into the future. This could be the revitalization needed to make weekend morning blocks a staple in households again. User3: That's the hope. Engaging children in an era where on-demand streaming is the norm is challenging. Yet, if Toonattik can carve out a niche of interactive, communal viewing experiences with a clever mix of old and new, they might just be onto something special. User1: Let's keep a keen eye on how things unfold come September. It's one thing to plan a dynamic, engaging lineup, and another to ex...
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where promos saying the block's name is changing to Toonattik begin airing User1: Hey guys, have you seen the promos airing for the new cartoon kids service on GMTV? User2: Yes, I saw them! The block's name is changing to Toonattik, it sounds like such a fun and exciting name for kids. User3: I love the sound of Toonattik! It gives me nostalgic vibes from the old Kids JTV days but with a fresh twist. I can't wait to see what shows they have lined up. User1: Same here, I think this rebranding might bring in some new and exciting content for the kids. Change can definitely be refreshing, especially in the world of children's programming. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to tuning in with my little ones and seeing what Toonattik has to offer. It's always nice to have some quality cartoons for the kids to enjoy on the weekends. User3: Agreed, it's important to have a good balance of entertainment for the kids. I have high hopes for Toonattik and can't wait to see how they continue to engage and delight the young viewers. Write a follow up a few weeks later where the schedule next week is the same, and a user says GMTV aren't actually programming the block yet, that isn't meant to happen till September, this is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into it User1: Hey, did anyone notice that the schedule for next week on GMTV's Toonattik block is exactly the same as the Kids JTV lineup? User2: Yeah, I noticed that too! I was expecting some new shows to start airing by now, but it looks like everything is still the same. User3: I did a bit of digging online, and apparently, GMTV isn't actually supposed to start programming the block until September. This is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into the transition. User1: Ah, that makes sense. I guess they wanted to start getting us used to the idea of Toonattik before completely revamping the lineup. It's a smart move to ease the viewers into the change. User2: I'm looking forward to seeing what new shows Toonattik will bring in September. The anticipation is killing me! User3: Same here, I can't wait to see the new lineup and the fresh content that GMTV will be offering. It's going to be an exciting time for kids' programming on TV. OK, so JTV have let GMTV program their kids block on their network, This Saturday is the first week of Toonattik, Same schedule for now This talkback is for discussion on how you feel about the change, about the new bumpers, and overall the new look. Here is the first Toonattik schedule: 07:00 AM Monster Allergy 07:30 AM Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 08:00 AM Skunk Fu! 08:30 AM Horrid Henry 09:00 AM Kikoriki 09:30 AM The Spectacular Spider-Man 10:00 AM Tootuff 11:00 AM Johnny Test 11:30 AM Recess. Write a follow up where the bumpers are exactly the same, just with the new logo User1: So, Toonattik officially debuted this Saturday. Did anyone else notice that the bumpers are exactly the same as they were on Kids JTV, just with the new Toonattik logo? User2: Yeah, I did! I was expecting something a bit more... different? The logo change is cool, but the bumpers being the same felt a bit lazy to me. User3: I think it's a smart move, actually. It maintains a sense of familiarity for the kids while transitioning to the new brand. The logo is quite catchy and vibrant, which does give it a fresh feel, even with the same bumpers. User1: That's a fair point, User3. My kids didn't seem to mind at all. They were just excited to see their favorite shows under the new Toonattik banner. I guess for them, as long as the shows are the same, the bumpers don't really matter. User2: True, I might be looking too much into it from an adult perspective. The important thing is that the children are happy and entertained. I did like the new logo animation; it's quite dynamic. User3: Exactly! And let's not forget, the real test will be when GMTV starts to add their own programming in September. That's when we'll truly see the brand come to life with new content and hopefully, revamped bumpers to match. User1: You're right. I'm looking forward to September then. For now, I'm just glad the transition has been smooth for the kids, and they continue to enjoy their weekend morning cartoons ritual. User2: Absolutely, keeping the children engaged and happy is the priority. Plus, it's kind of nice to have a bit of continuity before all the changes come into effect. Eases the transition, I guess. User3: Indeed. I'll be keeping an eye out for any updates on the new programming. I'm quite excited about the potential of Toonattik and what it could mean for children's TV. User1: Agreed. Let's stay optimistic and look forward to more updates as September approaches. Who knows, Toonattik might just surprise us with some fantastic shows and creative bumpers. Write a follow up where Fantastic 4 and American Dragon Jake Long are coming to the block on June 17 User1: Big news, everyone! Starting June 17th, Toonattik is bringing in 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' to the block! User2: Oh wow, that's amazing! 'Fantastic 4'? That's going to be epic. I loved the comic books, and seeing it in animated form on Saturday mornings is going to be a treat. User3: And 'American Dragon: Jake Long' is such a classic! It's been ages since I last saw it on TV. Toonattik is really stepping up their game. User1: Yeah, it seems like they're starting to sprinkle in some new content before the big shakeup in September. It's a great way to attract more viewers and keep the block fresh. User2: Definitely. Introducing popular shows like these could really help in establishing Toonattik as a strong contender in children's programming. I'm curious to see how they fit into the current lineup. User3: It's also a good mix, appealing to both superhero fans with 'Fantastic 4' and those who love a good story of magic and adventure with 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. I think Toonattik is carefully picking shows to appeal to a wide audience. User1: Absolutely. And it's starting in just a couple of weeks! The anticipation is building. I hope they promote these shows well. It could be a great nostalgic trip for parents and a fun new discovery for kids. User2: True. I'm planning a watch party with my kids for the debut. It'll be a great way to introduce them to shows I grew up with. Plus, seeing their reactions to these classics will be priceless. User3: That sounds like a fantastic idea, User2! Maybe we should all do something similar and share our experiences here. It could be fun to see how different families engage with the new additions to Toonattik. User1: Love that idea, User3! Let's definitely plan for that. It'll be interesting to compare notes on how the shows hold up and how they're received by a new generation. User2: Count me in! Let's make June 17th a day of celebration for Toonattik and its new shows. Here's to 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' reigniting the spark of weekend morning cartoons for all of us! User3: Cheers to that! Toonattik is bringing back the magic of Saturday mornings, one cartoon at a time. Can't wait to see what other surprises they have in store for us this year. Write a follow up with the new schedule starting June 21 User1: Guys, the new schedule for Toonattik, starting June 21st, has just been released! It's quite the shakeup with the addition of 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. Here's what the lineup looks like: 07:00 AM - Monster Allergy 07:30 AM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 08:00 AM - Skunk Fu! 08:30 AM - Horrid Henry 09:00 AM - 'American Dragon: Jake Long' 09:30 AM - 'Fantastic 4' 10:00 AM - Kikoriki 10:30 AM - The Spectacular Spider-Man 11:00 AM - Johnny Test 11:30 AM - Recess What do you all think? User2: Woah, this is fantastic! 'American Dragon: Jake Long' and 'Fantastic 4' back-to-back is going to be awesome. It's like an action-packed hour right in the heart of the schedule. User3: I'm impressed. Toonattik is really committing to diversity in their programming. From superhero teams to magical creatures and everyday school adventures, there's something for everyone. User1: Exactly! And it's nice to see them integrating the new shows seamlessly with the existing favorites. I think 'American Dragon: Jake Long' leading into 'Fantastic 4' will attract a solid viewership. User2: Do you think this will change the dynamic of the Saturday morning experience? With these additions, it seems like Toonattik is leaning more into adventure and superhero themes. User3: Possibly, but I believe it's a good move. Kid's programming has always evolved, and these genres have broad appeal. Plus, they've kept shows like 'Recess' and 'Horrid Henry' for those seeking a bit of schoolyard humor and mischief. User1: Good point, User3. It's all about balance, and it seems like Toonattik is finding their footing. I'm also curious to see if they'll introduce thematic blocks within the schedule, grouping shows by genre for a more cohesive experience. User2: That would be pretty neat! Imagine a superhero hour followed by comedy or adventure. It could even introduce kids to new shows they might not have tried otherwise. User3: True. And with summer around the corner, this new lineup could really capitalize on kids being home and looking for entertainment. It's a smart strategy by Toonattik. User1: Absolutely. I'm looking forward to June 21st and seeing how this all plays out. Will definitely make Saturday mornings exciting again. Let's all tune in and support the new block. Can't wait to discuss our thoughts on the lineup after it airs! User2: Agreed! Here's to hoping Toonattik keeps up the good work and brings even more exciting content in the future. I'll be setting my alarm for sure! User3: Same here! It's refreshing to see such enthusiasm for children's programming again. Toonattik might just be reviving the golden era of weekend morning cartoons. Let the countdown to June 21st begin! Write a follow up where the website has a sleek new look, and GMTV are listed as owners, despite JTV still programming the block, User1: Have you guys checked out Toonattik's website recently? It's got a sleek new look, and guess what? GMTV is now listed as the owners! User2: Really? That's a bit unexpected. I thought JTV was still in charge of programming the block. Do you think this means we'll start to see more GMTV influence in the show selection and creative direction? User3: It's interesting, for sure. The new website design is really appealing, and it's clearly aiming at a modern, younger audience. But yeah, the GMTV ownership listing is intriguing. It could signal a bigger shift down the line. User1: That's what I was thinking. For now, it seems like JTV is still handling the programming, but this could be the start of a more significant transition. I wonder how it will affect the content and overall strategy for Toonattik. User2: As long as the quality of the programming remains high, I'm all for it. Maybe GMTV's ownership will bring in more resources, potentially leading to original content or exclusive shows. User3: True. A fresh influx of ideas and capital might just be what's needed to keep Toonattik competitive and innovative. The kids' television space is crowded, after all. User1: Exactly. Plus, the sleek new website look is already a step in the right direction. It's more engaging and interactive. I noticed they've added some games and activities related to the shows, which is a smart move to keep kids coming back. User2: I saw that too! My kids have been on the website playing those games non-stop. It's a great way to extend the viewers' experience beyond just watching TV. Hopefully, this is a sign of more good things to come under GMTV's ownership. User3: Definitely. I'm curious to see how they'll leverage this new digital engagement with the TV programming. It has the potential to create a more immersive world for fans of Toonattik's shows. User1: For sure. I think we should keep a close eye on any further developments. This could be the beginning of a new era for Toonattik, and I'm excited to see where it goes. Let's stay tuned and discuss any new updates as they come! User2: Agreed! Here's hoping for the best. GMTV taking over might just be what Toonattik needed to spice things up. I'm optimistic about the future of our kids' weekend mornings. User3: Me too. Let's keep supporting Toonattik and encourage others to give the new lineup a chance. It's an exciting time for children's programming, and I'm here for it all the way! Write a follow up where in late July, some short pre-recorded links between some shows with Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson will begin, yet another hint of the transir User1: Big news for all Toonattik fans! Starting in late July, some of the shows will be introduced by short pre-recorded links featuring Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson. This feels like yet another hint of the transition to GMTV's influence. User2: Wow, Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson? That's a blast from the past! Their dynamic was always great to watch. This definitely adds a layer of excitement and nostalgia for the parents as much as for the kids. User3: I agree, it's a smart move. Bringing in recognizable faces can help ease the transition for the viewers. It's clear GMTV is strategically blending the old with the new. These pre-recorded links might be just the beginning. User1: Exactly. It's like they're trying to maintain a connection with the audience from JTV days while slowly bringing in their own flair. I'm curious to see how these links will be received by the new generation of viewers. User2: My kids haven't seen them before, but I told them about some of the funny segments and shows they used to do, and now they're really looking forward to it. It's a great way to create some family viewing moments. User3: You're right, User2. It could also be a clever way to gauge audience reaction to potential future hosts or formats under the GMTV banner. I think we're witnessing the start of more significant changes. User1: Definitely. This blending of the old guard with the new era could help Toonattik transition smoothly without losing its core audience. I'm intrigued to see what other hints or changes we'll notice leading up to the full transition in September. User2: Me too. I hope they keep this balanced approach, respecting the history of the shows and presenters while introducing fresh content and faces. User3: Agreed. As long as they keep focusing on quality content and engaging presentation, Toonattik will continue to be a go-to spot for weekend morning cartoons. I'm keeping an optimistic outlook on these developments. User1: Same here. It's crucial to keep the conversation going and share our thoughts as these changes roll out. Feedback from real viewers will hopefully influence the direction GMTV takes Toonattik in the future. User2: Absolutely! Let's make sure to keep this forum updated with our thoughts and observations. It could be interesting to compile our feedback and see how it aligns with the changes as they happen. User3: Great idea, User2! Let's stay engaged and supportive. The future of Toonattik looks promising, and it's exciting to be a part of this transition, even just as viewers. Here's to hoping for the best! User1: Cheers to that, User3! Here's to a new chapter for Toonattik, with Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson guiding us into this transition. Can't wait to see what's next! Write a follow up where Tootuff is returning, Henry is out, also Rugrats is replacing Johnny Test User1: Hey, everyone! Just saw the latest update for the Toonattik schedule, and there are some significant changes coming up. Tootuff is making a return! But it seems we're saying goodbye to "Horrid Henry," and "Rugrats" is set to replace "Johnny Test." User2: Oh, wow! "Tootuff" coming back is a pleasant surprise. I always thought it was underrated. But "Horrid Henry" is out? That's a bit of a shocker; it had become such a staple. User3: "Rugrats" replacing "Johnny Test" is an interesting choice. It feels like Toonattik is trying to bring back some of that classic cartoon magic. "Rugrats" has always been beloved, so it might attract not just kids but also nostalgia-driven parents. User1: Exactly, User3. It seems like Toonattik is strategically mixing the old with the new to appeal to a broader audience. With GMTV gradually taking over, it's evident they're leaning into nostalgia while refreshing the lineup. User2: I'm excited for "Rugrats"! It's such a timeless show. And frankly, while I'll miss "Johnny Test," it feels like the right time for something fresh. "Rugrats" can really bring that. User3: As for "Tootuff" returning and "Horrid Henry" exiting, it's bittersweet. Changes like these can be tough, but they're also necessary for keeping the content lively and engaging. Plus, it'll be interesting to see how "Tootuff" resonates with today's kids. User1: Agreed. I'm curious how these changes will affect the overall feel of the weekend morning block. It's like Toonattik is carefully crafting a blend of nostalgia and newness, appealing to both old fans and drawing in new ones. User2: I do hope they continue this trend of revisiting classic favorites while also bringing in newer titles. It keeps the lineup fresh and diverse, giving kids a variety of experiences. User3: True, the mix of classics and new shows could be Toonattik's unique selling point, especially in a market crowded with children's programming. It's essential for staying relevant and competitive. User1: For sure. Let's all stay tuned for these changes and support the shows. It'd be great to keep discussing our thoughts and see how these tweaks in the lineup impact viewership and engagement with Toonattik. User2: Definitely! I'll be especially keen to see how the reintroduction of "Tootuff" goes and whether "Rugrats" can capture the hearts of a new generation just like it did with us. User3: Agreed. And let's not forget to share our feedback. It's an exciting time for Toonattik, and our voices as viewers could help shape its future. Here's to hoping the transition continues smoothly and brings even more surprises and enjoyment for us and the kids! User1: Cheers to that! To more great cartoons and weekend mornings filled with fun. Toonattik is clearly on a path of renewal, and I can't wait to see where this journey takes us. Write a follow up in mid August where fall promos are airing, a new CMY look is starting, Also the presenters are becoming for all shows in September and they will be in a CMY cartoon attic, There will also be games and gunge, Also we have the scoop on the full list of shows User1: Hey everyone! Have you seen the fall promos for Toonattik airing? They're introducing a new CMY (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) look starting September. It's colorful and exciting. Plus, the presenters are coming back for all shows, and they'll be hosting from a CMY cartoon attic! User2: The CMY theme sounds incredibly vibrant! And I'm thrilled about the presenters being more involved across the board. The idea of a cartoon attic as their backdrop adds such a fun, whimsical dimension to the programming. Did they mention anything about the games and gunge? That used to be my favorite part! User3: Yes, User2, they did! The promos hinted at games and plenty of gunge, reminiscent of the classic kids' shows we grew up with. It's going to be a blast from the past but with a modern twist. I think it's a brilliant way to engage both the kids and nostalgic adults alike. User1: Definitely, the blend of nostalgia with the new CMY look might just be the refresh Toonattik needed. And guess what? I've got the scoop on the full list of shows. Apart from "Rugrats" and the returning "Tootuff," they're adding "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," "SpongeBob" and even "Adventure Time" to the lineup. It's shaping up to be an eclectic mix that offers something for every viewer. User2: "Adventure Time" joining the lineup? That's huge! Its storytelling and animation are top-notch. Pairing that with classics like "Rugrats" and new additions sounds like a winning combination. Toonattik is seriously raising the bar for weekend morning blocks. User3: And let's not overlook "SpongeBob" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Including such universally beloved shows really broadens the appeal of Toonattik. The diversity in programming is impressive; they're catering to a wide range of tastes and interests. User1: Absolutely, the inclusion of a wide variety lets kids and parents alike find something they can enjoy together. Plus, the new CMY theme and interactive elements like the games and gunge are sure to make the experience even more immersive. It feels like Toonattik is not just about watching cartoons but creating a community where everyone can participate. User2: Couldn't agree more, User1. The communal aspect of watching shows, discussing them here, and participating in interactive elements makes Toonattik more than just a TV block; it's an experience. And with the presenters adding their charm in the CMY cartoon attic, I think we're in for a treat. User3: I'm curious how they'll manage the transitions between shows with the presenters and interactive segments. It has the potential to seamlessly blend entertainment with interactive fun, making Saturday mornings a must-watch event again. User1: For sure, User3. The anticipation is building, and the September relaunch can't come soon enough. Between the engaging presenters, the colorful new aesthetic, and the diverse show lineup, Toonattik is setting a new standard for children's programming. Let's keep our fingers crossed that it lives up to the hype! User2: Absolutely! Let's plan to share our first impressions once the new look launches. It'll be interesting to see how the changes resonate with us and the younger audience. Here's to hoping Toonattik delivers an unforgettable viewing experience. User3: Agreed, let's make a date of it. The future of Toonattik seems brighter than ever with these updates. Can't wait to dive into the new CMY world and see how the blend of games, gunge, and great shows plays out. Bring on September! Write a follow up with the new 7 to 12 schedule starting September User1: Guys, the new Toonattik schedule starting in September is out, and it looks like they've really gone all out to mix the old with the new, along with their vibrant CMY theme! Let's discuss the lineup from 7 AM to 12 PM. 07:00 AM - "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles": Kicking things off with action and adventure, perfect for the early risers! 07:30 AM - "SpongeBob SquarePants": Our beloved sponge under the sea never fails to entertain with his antics. 08:00 AM - "Adventure Time": This one's a treat for both kids and adults. The adventures of Finn and Jake have depth and humor. 08:30 AM - "Rugrats": Classic nostalgia right here. It's interesting to see how new generations react to this iconic show. 09:00 AM - "Tootuff": Returning to the lineup, Tootuff might bring in fans of the original and new viewers curious about the hype. 09:30 AM - "American Dragon: Jake Long": Mixing magic and adolescence, a perfect blend to engage the mid-morning crowd. 10:00 AM - "Fantastic 4": Superheroes in the morning? Yes, please! This should keep the energy levels high. 10:30 AM - "Kikoriki": This one's a bit of a wildcard but has its charm and unique humor that could surprise us. 11:00 AM - "The Spectacular Spider-Man": More superhero action to keep the momentum going. Spider-Man has always been a favorite. 11:30 AM - "Rugrats" (Repeat): Ending the morning with a repeated dose of nostalgia seems like a solid choice. User2: This lineup is impressive! "Adventure Time" is a personal favorite, and having it in the morning mix is fantastic. Plus, the superhero block with "Fantastic 4" and "The Spectacular Spider-Man" is a great way to ramp up the excitement. User3: I'm glad to see "Rugrats" getting not just one but two slots. It shows that Toonattik is serious about blending retro appeal with their new direction. Also, the introduction of "Kikoriki" could be a sleeper hit. It's quirky and has a unique style that could attract a niche audience. User1: Absolutely, the diversity in genres and the balance between action-packed shows and humorous, light-hearted ones like "SpongeBob SquarePants" and "Rugrats" could cater to a wide audience. Plus, the CMY theme and the inclusion of games and gunge in-between promise to keep the entertainment lively and interactive. User2: I'm curious how the new CMY cartoon attic set will look during the live segments. Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson have great chemistry, and their presence could really tie the whole experience together, making the transitions between shows enjoyable. User3: Indeed, the blend of live hosting with the animated world has the potential to create a unique viewing experience. It harkens back to the days when Saturday morning blocks were an event in themselves. The anticipation for September is real! User1: Let's not forget the importance of interactive elements like games and gunge, which could bring in a whole new level of engagement from the audience, both in the studio and at home. It reflects Toonattik's efforts to be more than just a show but a platform for entertainment and community. User2: Absolutely, the strategy seems to be about creating moments that kids want to share and talk about, not just passively watch. It could be a significant step towards reviving the communal feel of weekend morning cartoons. User3: Agreed. It'll be interesting to see how this revamped approach impacts viewership and whether it can bring back the magic of Saturday mornings for today's kids. The right mix of shows and interactive fun could indeed make Toonattik a staple. User1: For sure. We all should catch the new lineup come September and share our thoughts. It's going to be an exciting journey, watching Toonattik evolve. Here's to hoping it captivates and reignites the passion for Saturday morning cartoons! User2: Cheers to that! I can't wait to experience the new Toonattik with my family. It looks promising and could very well set the standard for children's programming on weekends. User3: Here's to a successful launch and many fun Saturday mornings ahead. Toonattik seems poised to bring joy and entertainment to a new generation while nodding respectfully to the past. Can't wait for September! Write a follow up with the new 7am to 12pm schedule, also Tootuff, Spider-Man, Recess and Kikoriki are all holdovers from KJTV
CHATBOT: User1: Just checked out the new Toonattik schedule running from 7 AM to 12 PM, and it's a blend of some interesting holdovers from KJTV alongside new additions! Tootuff, Spider-Man, Recess, and Kikoriki have made the cut. Here's the rundown: 07:00 AM - "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles": Still starting the day with a bang with the turtles. A solid choice for the action-loving audience. 07:30 AM - "SpongeBob SquarePants": No surprise here. SpongeBob has been a fixture in morning cartoons for years, always a hit with the kids. 08:00 AM - "Adventure Time": Its inclusion continues to appeal to a broad demographic, showcasing the depth and creativity in children's programming. 08:30 AM - "Tootuff": As a holdover from KJTV, Tootuff's antics remain a favorite. It's good to see continuity for fans following the transition. 09:00 AM - "American Dragon: Jake Long": Adding to the adventure and fantasy segment, this show contributes to the diverse palette of genres featured in the lineup. 09:30 AM - "Fantastic 4": The superhero block gets strengthened with the Fantastic 4, seamlessly transitioning from Jake Long's magical world to superhero action. 10:00 AM - "Kikoriki": Another KJTV holdover, its unique humor and charm have evidently secured its spot. It's a testament to its popularity and appeal. 10:30 AM - "The Spectacular Spider-Man": Keeping the superhero theme strong, Spider-Man is always a crowd-pleaser. Its continuity assures fans of KJTV's legacy. 11:00 AM - "Recess": This classic being a holdover is no shock. Its lessons on friendship and school life resonate with its audience, offering a break from action-packed segments. 11:30 AM - "Rugrats" (Repeat): Wrapping up the morning with Rugrats offers a gentle comedown with lovable characters and stories that span generations. User2: Thrilled to see "Tootuff" and "Recess" making it through the transition. It feels like Toonattik is respecting the legacy of KJTV while slowly introducing new elements to refresh the lineup. User3: "Kikoriki" and "The Spectacular Spider-Man" holding their spots really anchor the new schedule with a mix of humor and action. It's a clever way to maintain continuity for loyal viewers during this time of change. User1: The balance between action, humor, and life lessons across this schedule is impeccable. It showcases Toonattik's efforts to cater to various tastes and age groups, ensuring that Saturday mornings offer something for everyone. User2: Absolutely! And the strategic positioning of...
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where promos saying the block's name is changing to Toonattik begin airing User1: Hey guys, have you seen the promos airing for the new cartoon kids service on GMTV? User2: Yes, I saw them! The block's name is changing to Toonattik, it sounds like such a fun and exciting name for kids. User3: I love the sound of Toonattik! It gives me nostalgic vibes from the old Kids JTV days but with a fresh twist. I can't wait to see what shows they have lined up. User1: Same here, I think this rebranding might bring in some new and exciting content for the kids. Change can definitely be refreshing, especially in the world of children's programming. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to tuning in with my little ones and seeing what Toonattik has to offer. It's always nice to have some quality cartoons for the kids to enjoy on the weekends. User3: Agreed, it's important to have a good balance of entertainment for the kids. I have high hopes for Toonattik and can't wait to see how they continue to engage and delight the young viewers. Write a follow up a few weeks later where the schedule next week is the same, and a user says GMTV aren't actually programming the block yet, that isn't meant to happen till September, this is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into it User1: Hey, did anyone notice that the schedule for next week on GMTV's Toonattik block is exactly the same as the Kids JTV lineup? User2: Yeah, I noticed that too! I was expecting some new shows to start airing by now, but it looks like everything is still the same. User3: I did a bit of digging online, and apparently, GMTV isn't actually supposed to start programming the block until September. This is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into the transition. User1: Ah, that makes sense. I guess they wanted to start getting us used to the idea of Toonattik before completely revamping the lineup. It's a smart move to ease the viewers into the change. User2: I'm looking forward to seeing what new shows Toonattik will bring in September. The anticipation is killing me! User3: Same here, I can't wait to see the new lineup and the fresh content that GMTV will be offering. It's going to be an exciting time for kids' programming on TV. OK, so JTV have let GMTV program their kids block on their network, This Saturday is the first week of Toonattik, Same schedule for now This talkback is for discussion on how you feel about the change, about the new bumpers, and overall the new look. Here is the first Toonattik schedule: 07:00 AM Monster Allergy 07:30 AM Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 08:00 AM Skunk Fu! 08:30 AM Horrid Henry 09:00 AM Kikoriki 09:30 AM The Spectacular Spider-Man 10:00 AM Tootuff 11:00 AM Johnny Test 11:30 AM Recess. Write a follow up where the bumpers are exactly the same, just with the new logo User1: So, Toonattik officially debuted this Saturday. Did anyone else notice that the bumpers are exactly the same as they were on Kids JTV, just with the new Toonattik logo? User2: Yeah, I did! I was expecting something a bit more... different? The logo change is cool, but the bumpers being the same felt a bit lazy to me. User3: I think it's a smart move, actually. It maintains a sense of familiarity for the kids while transitioning to the new brand. The logo is quite catchy and vibrant, which does give it a fresh feel, even with the same bumpers. User1: That's a fair point, User3. My kids didn't seem to mind at all. They were just excited to see their favorite shows under the new Toonattik banner. I guess for them, as long as the shows are the same, the bumpers don't really matter. User2: True, I might be looking too much into it from an adult perspective. The important thing is that the children are happy and entertained. I did like the new logo animation; it's quite dynamic. User3: Exactly! And let's not forget, the real test will be when GMTV starts to add their own programming in September. That's when we'll truly see the brand come to life with new content and hopefully, revamped bumpers to match. User1: You're right. I'm looking forward to September then. For now, I'm just glad the transition has been smooth for the kids, and they continue to enjoy their weekend morning cartoons ritual. User2: Absolutely, keeping the children engaged and happy is the priority. Plus, it's kind of nice to have a bit of continuity before all the changes come into effect. Eases the transition, I guess. User3: Indeed. I'll be keeping an eye out for any updates on the new programming. I'm quite excited about the potential of Toonattik and what it could mean for children's TV. User1: Agreed. Let's stay optimistic and look forward to more updates as September approaches. Who knows, Toonattik might just surprise us with some fantastic shows and creative bumpers. Write a follow up where Fantastic 4 and American Dragon Jake Long are coming to the block on June 17 User1: Big news, everyone! Starting June 17th, Toonattik is bringing in 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' to the block! User2: Oh wow, that's amazing! 'Fantastic 4'? That's going to be epic. I loved the comic books, and seeing it in animated form on Saturday mornings is going to be a treat. User3: And 'American Dragon: Jake Long' is such a classic! It's been ages since I last saw it on TV. Toonattik is really stepping up their game. User1: Yeah, it seems like they're starting to sprinkle in some new content before the big shakeup in September. It's a great way to attract more viewers and keep the block fresh. User2: Definitely. Introducing popular shows like these could really help in establishing Toonattik as a strong contender in children's programming. I'm curious to see how they fit into the current lineup. User3: It's also a good mix, appealing to both superhero fans with 'Fantastic 4' and those who love a good story of magic and adventure with 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. I think Toonattik is carefully picking shows to appeal to a wide audience. User1: Absolutely. And it's starting in just a couple of weeks! The anticipation is building. I hope they promote these shows well. It could be a great nostalgic trip for parents and a fun new discovery for kids. User2: True. I'm planning a watch party with my kids for the debut. It'll be a great way to introduce them to shows I grew up with. Plus, seeing their reactions to these classics will be priceless. User3: That sounds like a fantastic idea, User2! Maybe we should all do something similar and share our experiences here. It could be fun to see how different families engage with the new additions to Toonattik. User1: Love that idea, User3! Let's definitely plan for that. It'll be interesting to compare notes on how the shows hold up and how they're received by a new generation. User2: Count me in! Let's make June 17th a day of celebration for Toonattik and its new shows. Here's to 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' reigniting the spark of weekend morning cartoons for all of us! User3: Cheers to that! Toonattik is bringing back the magic of Saturday mornings, one cartoon at a time. Can't wait to see what other surprises they have in store for us this year. Write a follow up with the new schedule starting June 21 User1: Guys, the new schedule for Toonattik, starting June 21st, has just been released! It's quite the shakeup with the addition of 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. Here's what the lineup looks like: 07:00 AM - Monster Allergy 07:30 AM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 08:00 AM - Skunk Fu! 08:30 AM - Horrid Henry 09:00 AM - 'American Dragon: Jake Long' 09:30 AM - 'Fantastic 4' 10:00 AM - Kikoriki 10:30 AM - The Spectacular Spider-Man 11:00 AM - Johnny Test 11:30 AM - Recess What do you all think? User2: Woah, this is fantastic! 'American Dragon: Jake Long' and 'Fantastic 4' back-to-back is going to be awesome. It's like an action-packed hour right in the heart of the schedule. User3: I'm impressed. Toonattik is really committing to diversity in their programming. From superhero teams to magical creatures and everyday school adventures, there's something for everyone. User1: Exactly! And it's nice to see them integrating the new shows seamlessly with the existing favorites. I think 'American Dragon: Jake Long' leading into 'Fantastic 4' will attract a solid viewership. User2: Do you think this will change the dynamic of the Saturday morning experience? With these additions, it seems like Toonattik is leaning more into adventure and superhero themes. User3: Possibly, but I believe it's a good move. Kid's programming has always evolved, and these genres have broad appeal. Plus, they've kept shows like 'Recess' and 'Horrid Henry' for those seeking a bit of schoolyard humor and mischief. User1: Good point, User3. It's all about balance, and it seems like Toonattik is finding their footing. I'm also curious to see if they'll introduce thematic blocks within the schedule, grouping shows by genre for a more cohesive experience. User2: That would be pretty neat! Imagine a superhero hour followed by comedy or adventure. It could even introduce kids to new shows they might not have tried otherwise. User3: True. And with summer around the corner, this new lineup could really capitalize on kids being home and looking for entertainment. It's a smart strategy by Toonattik. User1: Absolutely. I'm looking forward to June 21st and seeing how this all plays out. Will definitely make Saturday mornings exciting again. Let's all tune in and support the new block. Can't wait to discuss our thoughts on the lineup after it airs! User2: Agreed! Here's to hoping Toonattik keeps up the good work and brings even more exciting content in the future. I'll be setting my alarm for sure! User3: Same here! It's refreshing to see such enthusiasm for children's programming again. Toonattik might just be reviving the golden era of weekend morning cartoons. Let the countdown to June 21st begin! Write a follow up where the website has a sleek new look, and GMTV are listed as owners, despite JTV still programming the block, User1: Have you guys checked out Toonattik's website recently? It's got a sleek new look, and guess what? GMTV is now listed as the owners! User2: Really? That's a bit unexpected. I thought JTV was still in charge of programming the block. Do you think this means we'll start to see more GMTV influence in the show selection and creative direction? User3: It's interesting, for sure. The new website design is really appealing, and it's clearly aiming at a modern, younger audience. But yeah, the GMTV ownership listing is intriguing. It could signal a bigger shift down the line. User1: That's what I was thinking. For now, it seems like JTV is still handling the programming, but this could be the start of a more significant transition. I wonder how it will affect the content and overall strategy for Toonattik. User2: As long as the quality of the programming remains high, I'm all for it. Maybe GMTV's ownership will bring in more resources, potentially leading to original content or exclusive shows. User3: True. A fresh influx of ideas and capital might just be what's needed to keep Toonattik competitive and innovative. The kids' television space is crowded, after all. User1: Exactly. Plus, the sleek new website look is already a step in the right direction. It's more engaging and interactive. I noticed they've added some games and activities related to the shows, which is a smart move to keep kids coming back. User2: I saw that too! My kids have been on the website playing those games non-stop. It's a great way to extend the viewers' experience beyond just watching TV. Hopefully, this is a sign of more good things to come under GMTV's ownership. User3: Definitely. I'm curious to see how they'll leverage this new digital engagement with the TV programming. It has the potential to create a more immersive world for fans of Toonattik's shows. User1: For sure. I think we should keep a close eye on any further developments. This could be the beginning of a new era for Toonattik, and I'm excited to see where it goes. Let's stay tuned and discuss any new updates as they come! User2: Agreed! Here's hoping for the best. GMTV taking over might just be what Toonattik needed to spice things up. I'm optimistic about the future of our kids' weekend mornings. User3: Me too. Let's keep supporting Toonattik and encourage others to give the new lineup a chance. It's an exciting time for children's programming, and I'm here for it all the way! Write a follow up where in late July, some short pre-recorded links between some shows with Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson will begin, yet another hint of the transir User1: Big news for all Toonattik fans! Starting in late July, some of the shows will be introduced by short pre-recorded links featuring Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson. This feels like yet another hint of the transition to GMTV's influence. User2: Wow, Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson? That's a blast from the past! Their dynamic was always great to watch. This definitely adds a layer of excitement and nostalgia for the parents as much as for the kids. User3: I agree, it's a smart move. Bringing in recognizable faces can help ease the transition for the viewers. It's clear GMTV is strategically blending the old with the new. These pre-recorded links might be just the beginning. User1: Exactly. It's like they're trying to maintain a connection with the audience from JTV days while slowly bringing in their own flair. I'm curious to see how these links will be received by the new generation of viewers. User2: My kids haven't seen them before, but I told them about some of the funny segments and shows they used to do, and now they're really looking forward to it. It's a great way to create some family viewing moments. User3: You're right, User2. It could also be a clever way to gauge audience reaction to potential future hosts or formats under the GMTV banner. I think we're witnessing the start of more significant changes. User1: Definitely. This blending of the old guard with the new era could help Toonattik transition smoothly without losing its core audience. I'm intrigued to see what other hints or changes we'll notice leading up to the full transition in September. User2: Me too. I hope they keep this balanced approach, respecting the history of the shows and presenters while introducing fresh content and faces. User3: Agreed. As long as they keep focusing on quality content and engaging presentation, Toonattik will continue to be a go-to spot for weekend morning cartoons. I'm keeping an optimistic outlook on these developments. User1: Same here. It's crucial to keep the conversation going and share our thoughts as these changes roll out. Feedback from real viewers will hopefully influence the direction GMTV takes Toonattik in the future. User2: Absolutely! Let's make sure to keep this forum updated with our thoughts and observations. It could be interesting to compile our feedback and see how it aligns with the changes as they happen. User3: Great idea, User2! Let's stay engaged and supportive. The future of Toonattik looks promising, and it's exciting to be a part of this transition, even just as viewers. Here's to hoping for the best! User1: Cheers to that, User3! Here's to a new chapter for Toonattik, with Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson guiding us into this transition. Can't wait to see what's next! Write a follow up where Tootuff is returning, Henry is out, also Rugrats is replacing Johnny Test User1: Hey, everyone! Just saw the latest update for the Toonattik schedule, and there are some significant changes coming up. Tootuff is making a return! But it seems we're saying goodbye to "Horrid Henry," and "Rugrats" is set to replace "Johnny Test." User2: Oh, wow! "Tootuff" coming back is a pleasant surprise. I always thought it was underrated. But "Horrid Henry" is out? That's a bit of a shocker; it had become such a staple. User3: "Rugrats" replacing "Johnny Test" is an interesting choice. It feels like Toonattik is trying to bring back some of that classic cartoon magic. "Rugrats" has always been beloved, so it might attract not just kids but also nostalgia-driven parents. User1: Exactly, User3. It seems like Toonattik is strategically mixing the old with the new to appeal to a broader audience. With GMTV gradually taking over, it's evident they're leaning into nostalgia while refreshing the lineup. User2: I'm excited for "Rugrats"! It's such a timeless show. And frankly, while I'll miss "Johnny Test," it feels like the right time for something fresh. "Rugrats" can really bring that. User3: As for "Tootuff" returning and "Horrid Henry" exiting, it's bittersweet. Changes like these can be tough, but they're also necessary for keeping the content lively and engaging. Plus, it'll be interesting to see how "Tootuff" resonates with today's kids. User1: Agreed. I'm curious how these changes will affect the overall feel of the weekend morning block. It's like Toonattik is carefully crafting a blend of nostalgia and newness, appealing to both old fans and drawing in new ones. User2: I do hope they continue this trend of revisiting classic favorites while also bringing in newer titles. It keeps the lineup fresh and diverse, giving kids a variety of experiences. User3: True, the mix of classics and new shows could be Toonattik's unique selling point, especially in a market crowded with children's programming. It's essential for staying relevant and competitive. User1: For sure. Let's all stay tuned for these changes and support the shows. It'd be great to keep discussing our thoughts and see how these tweaks in the lineup impact viewership and engagement with Toonattik. User2: Definitely! I'll be especially keen to see how the reintroduction of "Tootuff" goes and whether "Rugrats" can capture the hearts of a new generation just like it did with us. User3: Agreed. And let's not forget to share our feedback. It's an exciting time for Toonattik, and our voices as viewers could help shape its future. Here's to hoping the transition continues smoothly and brings even more surprises and enjoyment for us and the kids! User1: Cheers to that! To more great cartoons and weekend mornings filled with fun. Toonattik is clearly on a path of renewal, and I can't wait to see where this journey takes us. Write a follow up in mid August where fall promos are airing, a new CMY look is starting, Also the presenters are becoming for all shows in September and they will be in a CMY cartoon attic, There will also be games and gunge, Also we have the scoop on the full list of shows User1: Hey everyone! Have you seen the fall promos for Toonattik airing? They're introducing a new CMY (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) look starting September. It's colorful and exciting. Plus, the presenters are coming back for all shows, and they'll be hosting from a CMY cartoon attic! User2: The CMY theme sounds incredibly vibrant! And I'm thrilled about the presenters being more involved across the board. The idea of a cartoon attic as their backdrop adds such a fun, whimsical dimension to the programming. Did they mention anything about the games and gunge? That used to be my favorite part! User3: Yes, User2, they did! The promos hinted at games and plenty of gunge, reminiscent of the classic kids' shows we grew up with. It's going to be a blast from the past but with a modern twist. I think it's a brilliant way to engage both the kids and nostalgic adults alike. User1: Definitely, the blend of nostalgia with the new CMY look might just be the refresh Toonattik needed. And guess what? I've got the scoop on the full list of shows. Apart from "Rugrats" and the returning "Tootuff," they're adding "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," "SpongeBob" and even "Adventure Time" to the lineup. It's shaping up to be an eclectic mix that offers something for every viewer. User2: "Adventure Time" joining the lineup? That's huge! Its storytelling and animation are top-notch. Pairing that with classics like "Rugrats" and new additions sounds like a winning combination. Toonattik is seriously raising the bar for weekend morning blocks. User3: And let's not overlook "SpongeBob" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Including such universally beloved shows really broadens the appeal of Toonattik. The diversity in programming is impressive; they're catering to a wide range of tastes and interests. User1: Absolutely, the inclusion of a wide variety lets kids and parents alike find something they can enjoy together. Plus, the new CMY theme and interactive elements like the games and gunge are sure to make the experience even more immersive. It feels like Toonattik is not just about watching cartoons but creating a community where everyone can participate. User2: Couldn't agree more, User1. The communal aspect of watching shows, discussing them here, and participating in interactive elements makes Toonattik more than just a TV block; it's an experience. And with the presenters adding their charm in the CMY cartoon attic, I think we're in for a treat. User3: I'm curious how they'll manage the transitions between shows with the presenters and interactive segments. It has the potential to seamlessly blend entertainment with interactive fun, making Saturday mornings a must-watch event again. User1: For sure, User3. The anticipation is building, and the September relaunch can't come soon enough. Between the engaging presenters, the colorful new aesthetic, and the diverse show lineup, Toonattik is setting a new standard for children's programming. Let's keep our fingers crossed that it lives up to the hype! User2: Absolutely! Let's plan to share our first impressions once the new look launches. It'll be interesting to see how the changes resonate with us and the younger audience. Here's to hoping Toonattik delivers an unforgettable viewing experience. User3: Agreed, let's make a date of it. The future of Toonattik seems brighter than ever with these updates. Can't wait to dive into the new CMY world and see how the blend of games, gunge, and great shows plays out. Bring on September! Write a follow up with the new 7 to 12 schedule starting September User1: Guys, the new Toonattik schedule starting in September is out, and it looks like they've really gone all out to mix the old with the new, along with their vibrant CMY theme! Let's discuss the lineup from 7 AM to 12 PM. 07:00 AM - "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles": Kicking things off with action and adventure, perfect for the early risers! 07:30 AM - "SpongeBob SquarePants": Our beloved sponge under the sea never fails to entertain with his antics. 08:00 AM - "Adventure Time": This one's a treat for both kids and adults. The adventures of Finn and Jake have depth and humor. 08:30 AM - "Rugrats": Classic nostalgia right here. It's interesting to see how new generations react to this iconic show. 09:00 AM - "Tootuff": Returning to the lineup, Tootuff might bring in fans of the original and new viewers curious about the hype. 09:30 AM - "American Dragon: Jake Long": Mixing magic and adolescence, a perfect blend to engage the mid-morning crowd. 10:00 AM - "Fantastic 4": Superheroes in the morning? Yes, please! This should keep the energy levels high. 10:30 AM - "Kikoriki": This one's a bit of a wildcard but has its charm and unique humor that could surprise us. 11:00 AM - "The Spectacular Spider-Man": More superhero action to keep the momentum going. Spider-Man has always been a favorite. 11:30 AM - "Rugrats" (Repeat): Ending the morning with a repeated dose of nostalgia seems like a solid choice. User2: This lineup is impressive! "Adventure Time" is a personal favorite, and having it in the morning mix is fantastic. Plus, the superhero block with "Fantastic 4" and "The Spectacular Spider-Man" is a great way to ramp up the excitement. User3: I'm glad to see "Rugrats" getting not just one but two slots. It shows that Toonattik is serious about blending retro appeal with their new direction. Also, the introduction of "Kikoriki" could be a sleeper hit. It's quirky and has a unique style that could attract a niche audience. User1: Absolutely, the diversity in genres and the balance between action-packed shows and humorous, light-hearted ones like "SpongeBob SquarePants" and "Rugrats" could cater to a wide audience. Plus, the CMY theme and the inclusion of games and gunge in-between promise to keep the entertainment lively and interactive. User2: I'm curious how the new CMY cartoon attic set will look during the live segments. Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson have great chemistry, and their presence could really tie the whole experience together, making the transitions between shows enjoyable. User3: Indeed, the blend of live hosting with the animated world has the potential to create a unique viewing experience. It harkens back to the days when Saturday morning blocks were an event in themselves. The anticipation for September is real! User1: Let's not forget the importance of interactive elements like games and gunge, which could bring in a whole new level of engagement from the audience, both in the studio and at home. It reflects Toonattik's efforts to be more than just a show but a platform for entertainment and community. User2: Absolutely, the strategy seems to be about creating moments that kids want to share and talk about, not just passively watch. It could be a significant step towards reviving the communal feel of weekend morning cartoons. User3: Agreed. It'll be interesting to see how this revamped approach impacts viewership and whether it can bring back the magic of Saturday mornings for today's kids. The right mix of shows and interactive fun could indeed make Toonattik a staple. User1: For sure. We all should catch the new lineup come September and share our thoughts. It's going to be an exciting journey, watching Toonattik evolve. Here's to hoping it captivates and reignites the passion for Saturday morning cartoons! User2: Cheers to that! I can't wait to experience the new Toonattik with my family. It looks promising and could very well set the standard for children's programming on weekends. User3: Here's to a successful launch and many fun Saturday mornings ahead. Toonattik seems poised to bring joy and entertainment to a new generation while nodding respectfully to the past. Can't wait for September! Write a follow up with the new 7am to 12pm schedule, also Tootuff, Spider-Man, Recess and Kikoriki are all holdovers from KJTV User1: Just checked out the new Toonattik schedule running from 7 AM to 12 PM, and it's a blend of some interesting holdovers from KJTV alongside new additions! Tootuff, Spider-Man, Recess, and Kikoriki have made the cut. Here's the rundown: 07:00 AM - "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles": Still starting the day with a bang with the turtles. A solid choice for the action-loving audience. 07:30 AM - "SpongeBob SquarePants": No surprise here. SpongeBob has been a fixture in morning cartoons for years, always a hit with the kids. 08:00 AM - "Adventure Time": Its inclusion continues to appeal to a broad demographic, showcasing the depth and creativity in children's programming. 08:30 AM - "Tootuff": As a holdover from KJTV, Tootuff's antics remain a favorite. It's good to see continuity for fans following the transition. 09:00 AM - "American Dragon: Jake Long": Adding to the adventure and fantasy segment, this show contributes to the diverse palette of genres featured in the lineup. 09:30 AM - "Fantastic 4": The superhero block gets strengthened with the Fantastic 4, seamlessly transitioning from Jake Long's magical world to superhero action. 10:00 AM - "Kikoriki": Another KJTV holdover, its unique humor and charm have evidently secured its spot. It's a testament to its popularity and appeal. 10:30 AM - "The Spectacular Spider-Man": Keeping the superhero theme strong, Spider-Man is always a crowd-pleaser. Its continuity assures fans of KJTV's legacy. 11:00 AM - "Recess": This classic being a holdover is no shock. Its lessons on friendship and school life resonate with its audience, offering a break from action-packed segments. 11:30 AM - "Rugrats" (Repeat): Wrapping up the morning with Rugrats offers a gentle comedown with lovable characters and stories that span generations. User2: Thrilled to see "Tootuff" and "Recess" making it through the transition. It feels like Toonattik is respecting the legacy of KJTV while slowly introducing new elements to refresh the lineup. User3: "Kikoriki" and "The Spectacular Spider-Man" holding their spots really anchor the new schedule with a mix of humor and action. It's a clever way to maintain continuity for loyal viewers during this time of change. User1: The balance between action, humor, and life lessons across this schedule is impeccable. It showcases Toonattik's efforts to cater to various tastes and age groups, ensuring that Saturday mornings offer something for everyone. User2: Absolutely! And the strategic positioning of newer shows like "American Dragon: Jake Long" and "Fantastic 4" amidst the holdovers indicates Toonattik's intention to blend nostalgia with fresh content. User3: Let's not forget the creative theme around the CMY cartoon attic and the reintroduction of live presenters. These elements, combined with the mix of old and new shows, could redefine weekend mornings for today's generation. User1: Indeed. The lineup's diversity, coupled with interactive segments, is poised to make Toonattik a standout block. Let's hope it revives the community spirit of Saturday morning cartoons and brings families together. User2: Here's to Toonattik successfully navigating the balance between honoring KJTV's legacy and charting its own unique path. It'll be exciting to see how the audience responds to this blend. User3: Definitely. Engaging the current generation while tapping into the nostalgia of the older audience is no small feat. If successful, Toonattik could herald a new golden era for children's programming on weekends. Can't wait to see how it unfolds come September! Write a convo wondering if Johnny Test will return, and they say GMTV didn't sign up for it, thinking 3 other shows are more successful
CHATBOT: User1: Hey fellow Toonattik fans, I've been wondering, will Johnny Test make a return to the lineup? My kids were big fans, and it kinda grew on me too. User2: It's interesting you bring that up. I was looking for the same info and came across some news that GMTV didn't sign up for Johnny Test again. Seems like they believe three other shows have been more successful and appeal to their target audience better. User3: Really? That's a bummer. Johnny Test had its charm and a pretty dedicated fanbase. Any idea which three shows they think are more successful? User1: If I had to guess, based on the new lineup and the buzz around them, it would probably be "Adventure Time," "The Spectacular Spider-Man," and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Each of these has garnered significant attention and positive feedback since joining Toonattik. User2: Makes sense. Those shows definitely have broad appeal. "Adventure Time" and "Spider-Man" have solid fanbases spanning different age groups. And "TMNT" is, well, "TMNT" -- it's practically a legend. User3: I get the strategy, but it's still sad to see "Johnny Test" not making the cut. The show had a unique mix of science, adventure, and humor that set it apart. I hope GMTV reconsiders or at least finds a similar show to fill that niche. User1: Agreed. It feels like there's room for "Johnny Test" among the other successful titles. The variety it offered was a good balance between the superhero and fantasy themes of the other shows. User2: True, but I guess for now we'll have to adapt to the new lineup. Who knows? If there's enough demand, GMTV might bring it back in some form. Viewer feedback seems to play a significant role in their programming decisions. User3: In the meantime, I'm curious to see how GMTV continues to evolve Toonattik. They've made some bold choices so far, and it's definitely sparked interest. Here's hoping they keep the mix exciting and maybe even surprise us with a "Johnny Test" return in the future. User1: Absolutely, let's stay optimistic and give feedback. Networks do listen, and sometimes that's all it takes for a beloved show to make a comeback. Plus, the new shows are pretty great too, so let's not forget to enjoy what we have.
CHATBOT: User1: Quick question for the Toonattik crew--does anyone know which incarnation of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) they're airing? There have been so many versions over the years. User2: Good point, User1. Last I checked, they hadn't specified which version. The 2003 series and the 2012 reboot both have strong followings. Personally, I'm hoping for the 2012 version. The animation was slick and the stories had depth. User3: I'm team 2003 all the way. It had that darker tone and was closer to the original comics. But yeah, they haven't been clear about which version Toonattik picked up. It would be great if it's one of the classics, but the 2018 Rise of the TMNT has its charm too with a more modern take. User4: I read somewhere that Toonattik aims for a mix of nostalgic content and new favorites, so I'm leaning towards the 2012 or even the 2003 series. They strike that balance well. The 1987 classic would be awesome, but it might not resonate as well with today's kids. User5: Don't forget the movies and the CGI movie from 2007. Though, for a TV block, those are less likely. My bet's on the 2012 series. It was popular, accessible, and had a good run, making it familiar to both parents and children watching. User1: All great points! It does seem like the 2012 series would be the best fit for what Toonattik is trying to accomplish. Brings together the best of both worlds: nostalgia for the older audience and modern, engaging content for the younger viewers. User2: True, and it had some awesome story arcs. The way they developed the characters and their relationships was top-notch. Plus, the action sequences were really well done. User3: Agreed, though I'll hold onto a sliver of hope for the 2003 series. There was something special about how it captured the spirit of the comics. But I'll be thrilled to have any TMNT on the schedule, to be honest. User4: Same here, any TMNT is better than no TMNT. It'll be interesting to see which direction Toonattik goes. Regardless, it's a win for TMNT fans. Can't wait for the official announcement! User5: Exactly! It's just great to have the turtles back in action on weekend mornings. Here's hoping Toonattik makes the announcement soon. The anticipation is killing me! User1: Fingers crossed we get an update shortly. In the meantime, maybe it's not a bad idea to revisit some of the older series and movies. A little TMNT marathon while we wait, anyone? User2: Count me in! There's never a bad time for a TMNT binge. Let's div...
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where promos saying the block's name is changing to Toonattik begin airing User1: Hey guys, have you seen the promos airing for the new cartoon kids service on GMTV? User2: Yes, I saw them! The block's name is changing to Toonattik, it sounds like such a fun and exciting name for kids. User3: I love the sound of Toonattik! It gives me nostalgic vibes from the old Kids JTV days but with a fresh twist. I can't wait to see what shows they have lined up. User1: Same here, I think this rebranding might bring in some new and exciting content for the kids. Change can definitely be refreshing, especially in the world of children's programming. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to tuning in with my little ones and seeing what Toonattik has to offer. It's always nice to have some quality cartoons for the kids to enjoy on the weekends. User3: Agreed, it's important to have a good balance of entertainment for the kids. I have high hopes for Toonattik and can't wait to see how they continue to engage and delight the young viewers. Write a follow up a few weeks later where the schedule next week is the same, and a user says GMTV aren't actually programming the block yet, that isn't meant to happen till September, this is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into it User1: Hey, did anyone notice that the schedule for next week on GMTV's Toonattik block is exactly the same as the Kids JTV lineup? User2: Yeah, I noticed that too! I was expecting some new shows to start airing by now, but it looks like everything is still the same. User3: I did a bit of digging online, and apparently, GMTV isn't actually supposed to start programming the block until September. This is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into the transition. User1: Ah, that makes sense. I guess they wanted to start getting us used to the idea of Toonattik before completely revamping the lineup. It's a smart move to ease the viewers into the change. User2: I'm looking forward to seeing what new shows Toonattik will bring in September. The anticipation is killing me! User3: Same here, I can't wait to see the new lineup and the fresh content that GMTV will be offering. It's going to be an exciting time for kids' programming on TV. OK, so JTV have let GMTV program their kids block on their network, This Saturday is the first week of Toonattik, Same schedule for now This talkback is for discussion on how you feel about the change, about the new bumpers, and overall the new look. Here is the first Toonattik schedule: 07:00 AM Monster Allergy 07:30 AM Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 08:00 AM Skunk Fu! 08:30 AM Horrid Henry 09:00 AM Kikoriki 09:30 AM The Spectacular Spider-Man 10:00 AM Tootuff 11:00 AM Johnny Test 11:30 AM Recess. Write a follow up where the bumpers are exactly the same, just with the new logo User1: So, Toonattik officially debuted this Saturday. Did anyone else notice that the bumpers are exactly the same as they were on Kids JTV, just with the new Toonattik logo? User2: Yeah, I did! I was expecting something a bit more... different? The logo change is cool, but the bumpers being the same felt a bit lazy to me. User3: I think it's a smart move, actually. It maintains a sense of familiarity for the kids while transitioning to the new brand. The logo is quite catchy and vibrant, which does give it a fresh feel, even with the same bumpers. User1: That's a fair point, User3. My kids didn't seem to mind at all. They were just excited to see their favorite shows under the new Toonattik banner. I guess for them, as long as the shows are the same, the bumpers don't really matter. User2: True, I might be looking too much into it from an adult perspective. The important thing is that the children are happy and entertained. I did like the new logo animation; it's quite dynamic. User3: Exactly! And let's not forget, the real test will be when GMTV starts to add their own programming in September. That's when we'll truly see the brand come to life with new content and hopefully, revamped bumpers to match. User1: You're right. I'm looking forward to September then. For now, I'm just glad the transition has been smooth for the kids, and they continue to enjoy their weekend morning cartoons ritual. User2: Absolutely, keeping the children engaged and happy is the priority. Plus, it's kind of nice to have a bit of continuity before all the changes come into effect. Eases the transition, I guess. User3: Indeed. I'll be keeping an eye out for any updates on the new programming. I'm quite excited about the potential of Toonattik and what it could mean for children's TV. User1: Agreed. Let's stay optimistic and look forward to more updates as September approaches. Who knows, Toonattik might just surprise us with some fantastic shows and creative bumpers. Write a follow up where Fantastic 4 and American Dragon Jake Long are coming to the block on June 17 User1: Big news, everyone! Starting June 17th, Toonattik is bringing in 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' to the block! User2: Oh wow, that's amazing! 'Fantastic 4'? That's going to be epic. I loved the comic books, and seeing it in animated form on Saturday mornings is going to be a treat. User3: And 'American Dragon: Jake Long' is such a classic! It's been ages since I last saw it on TV. Toonattik is really stepping up their game. User1: Yeah, it seems like they're starting to sprinkle in some new content before the big shakeup in September. It's a great way to attract more viewers and keep the block fresh. User2: Definitely. Introducing popular shows like these could really help in establishing Toonattik as a strong contender in children's programming. I'm curious to see how they fit into the current lineup. User3: It's also a good mix, appealing to both superhero fans with 'Fantastic 4' and those who love a good story of magic and adventure with 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. I think Toonattik is carefully picking shows to appeal to a wide audience. User1: Absolutely. And it's starting in just a couple of weeks! The anticipation is building. I hope they promote these shows well. It could be a great nostalgic trip for parents and a fun new discovery for kids. User2: True. I'm planning a watch party with my kids for the debut. It'll be a great way to introduce them to shows I grew up with. Plus, seeing their reactions to these classics will be priceless. User3: That sounds like a fantastic idea, User2! Maybe we should all do something similar and share our experiences here. It could be fun to see how different families engage with the new additions to Toonattik. User1: Love that idea, User3! Let's definitely plan for that. It'll be interesting to compare notes on how the shows hold up and how they're received by a new generation. User2: Count me in! Let's make June 17th a day of celebration for Toonattik and its new shows. Here's to 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' reigniting the spark of weekend morning cartoons for all of us! User3: Cheers to that! Toonattik is bringing back the magic of Saturday mornings, one cartoon at a time. Can't wait to see what other surprises they have in store for us this year. Write a follow up with the new schedule starting June 21 User1: Guys, the new schedule for Toonattik, starting June 21st, has just been released! It's quite the shakeup with the addition of 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. Here's what the lineup looks like: 07:00 AM - Monster Allergy 07:30 AM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! 08:00 AM - Skunk Fu! 08:30 AM - Horrid Henry 09:00 AM - 'American Dragon: Jake Long' 09:30 AM - 'Fantastic 4' 10:00 AM - Kikoriki 10:30 AM - The Spectacular Spider-Man 11:00 AM - Johnny Test 11:30 AM - Recess What do you all think? User2: Woah, this is fantastic! 'American Dragon: Jake Long' and 'Fantastic 4' back-to-back is going to be awesome. It's like an action-packed hour right in the heart of the schedule. User3: I'm impressed. Toonattik is really committing to diversity in their programming. From superhero teams to magical creatures and everyday school adventures, there's something for everyone. User1: Exactly! And it's nice to see them integrating the new shows seamlessly with the existing favorites. I think 'American Dragon: Jake Long' leading into 'Fantastic 4' will attract a solid viewership. User2: Do you think this will change the dynamic of the Saturday morning experience? With these additions, it seems like Toonattik is leaning more into adventure and superhero themes. User3: Possibly, but I believe it's a good move. Kid's programming has always evolved, and these genres have broad appeal. Plus, they've kept shows like 'Recess' and 'Horrid Henry' for those seeking a bit of schoolyard humor and mischief. User1: Good point, User3. It's all about balance, and it seems like Toonattik is finding their footing. I'm also curious to see if they'll introduce thematic blocks within the schedule, grouping shows by genre for a more cohesive experience. User2: That would be pretty neat! Imagine a superhero hour followed by comedy or adventure. It could even introduce kids to new shows they might not have tried otherwise. User3: True. And with summer around the corner, this new lineup could really capitalize on kids being home and looking for entertainment. It's a smart strategy by Toonattik. User1: Absolutely. I'm looking forward to June 21st and seeing how this all plays out. Will definitely make Saturday mornings exciting again. Let's all tune in and support the new block. Can't wait to discuss our thoughts on the lineup after it airs! User2: Agreed! Here's to hoping Toonattik keeps up the good work and brings even more exciting content in the future. I'll be setting my alarm for sure! User3: Same here! It's refreshing to see such enthusiasm for children's programming again. Toonattik might just be reviving the golden era of weekend morning cartoons. Let the countdown to June 21st begin! Write a follow up where the website has a sleek new look, and GMTV are listed as owners, despite JTV still programming the block, User1: Have you guys checked out Toonattik's website recently? It's got a sleek new look, and guess what? GMTV is now listed as the owners! User2: Really? That's a bit unexpected. I thought JTV was still in charge of programming the block. Do you think this means we'll start to see more GMTV influence in the show selection and creative direction? User3: It's interesting, for sure. The new website design is really appealing, and it's clearly aiming at a modern, younger audience. But yeah, the GMTV ownership listing is intriguing. It could signal a bigger shift down the line. User1: That's what I was thinking. For now, it seems like JTV is still handling the programming, but this could be the start of a more significant transition. I wonder how it will affect the content and overall strategy for Toonattik. User2: As long as the quality of the programming remains high, I'm all for it. Maybe GMTV's ownership will bring in more resources, potentially leading to original content or exclusive shows. User3: True. A fresh influx of ideas and capital might just be what's needed to keep Toonattik competitive and innovative. The kids' television space is crowded, after all. User1: Exactly. Plus, the sleek new website look is already a step in the right direction. It's more engaging and interactive. I noticed they've added some games and activities related to the shows, which is a smart move to keep kids coming back. User2: I saw that too! My kids have been on the website playing those games non-stop. It's a great way to extend the viewers' experience beyond just watching TV. Hopefully, this is a sign of more good things to come under GMTV's ownership. User3: Definitely. I'm curious to see how they'll leverage this new digital engagement with the TV programming. It has the potential to create a more immersive world for fans of Toonattik's shows. User1: For sure. I think we should keep a close eye on any further developments. This could be the beginning of a new era for Toonattik, and I'm excited to see where it goes. Let's stay tuned and discuss any new updates as they come! User2: Agreed! Here's hoping for the best. GMTV taking over might just be what Toonattik needed to spice things up. I'm optimistic about the future of our kids' weekend mornings. User3: Me too. Let's keep supporting Toonattik and encourage others to give the new lineup a chance. It's an exciting time for children's programming, and I'm here for it all the way! Write a follow up where in late July, some short pre-recorded links between some shows with Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson will begin, yet another hint of the transir User1: Big news for all Toonattik fans! Starting in late July, some of the shows will be introduced by short pre-recorded links featuring Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson. This feels like yet another hint of the transition to GMTV's influence. User2: Wow, Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson? That's a blast from the past! Their dynamic was always great to watch. This definitely adds a layer of excitement and nostalgia for the parents as much as for the kids. User3: I agree, it's a smart move. Bringing in recognizable faces can help ease the transition for the viewers. It's clear GMTV is strategically blending the old with the new. These pre-recorded links might be just the beginning. User1: Exactly. It's like they're trying to maintain a connection with the audience from JTV days while slowly bringing in their own flair. I'm curious to see how these links will be received by the new generation of viewers. User2: My kids haven't seen them before, but I told them about some of the funny segments and shows they used to do, and now they're really looking forward to it. It's a great way to create some family viewing moments. User3: You're right, User2. It could also be a clever way to gauge audience reaction to potential future hosts or formats under the GMTV banner. I think we're witnessing the start of more significant changes. User1: Definitely. This blending of the old guard with the new era could help Toonattik transition smoothly without losing its core audience. I'm intrigued to see what other hints or changes we'll notice leading up to the full transition in September. User2: Me too. I hope they keep this balanced approach, respecting the history of the shows and presenters while introducing fresh content and faces. User3: Agreed. As long as they keep focusing on quality content and engaging presentation, Toonattik will continue to be a go-to spot for weekend morning cartoons. I'm keeping an optimistic outlook on these developments. User1: Same here. It's crucial to keep the conversation going and share our thoughts as these changes roll out. Feedback from real viewers will hopefully influence the direction GMTV takes Toonattik in the future. User2: Absolutely! Let's make sure to keep this forum updated with our thoughts and observations. It could be interesting to compile our feedback and see how it aligns with the changes as they happen. User3: Great idea, User2! Let's stay engaged and supportive. The future of Toonattik looks promising, and it's exciting to be a part of this transition, even just as viewers. Here's to hoping for the best! User1: Cheers to that, User3! Here's to a new chapter for Toonattik, with Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson guiding us into this transition. Can't wait to see what's next! Write a follow up where Tootuff is returning, Henry is out, also Rugrats is replacing Johnny Test User1: Hey, everyone! Just saw the latest update for the Toonattik schedule, and there are some significant changes coming up. Tootuff is making a return! But it seems we're saying goodbye to "Horrid Henry," and "Rugrats" is set to replace "Johnny Test." User2: Oh, wow! "Tootuff" coming back is a pleasant surprise. I always thought it was underrated. But "Horrid Henry" is out? That's a bit of a shocker; it had become such a staple. User3: "Rugrats" replacing "Johnny Test" is an interesting choice. It feels like Toonattik is trying to bring back some of that classic cartoon magic. "Rugrats" has always been beloved, so it might attract not just kids but also nostalgia-driven parents. User1: Exactly, User3. It seems like Toonattik is strategically mixing the old with the new to appeal to a broader audience. With GMTV gradually taking over, it's evident they're leaning into nostalgia while refreshing the lineup. User2: I'm excited for "Rugrats"! It's such a timeless show. And frankly, while I'll miss "Johnny Test," it feels like the right time for something fresh. "Rugrats" can really bring that. User3: As for "Tootuff" returning and "Horrid Henry" exiting, it's bittersweet. Changes like these can be tough, but they're also necessary for keeping the content lively and engaging. Plus, it'll be interesting to see how "Tootuff" resonates with today's kids. User1: Agreed. I'm curious how these changes will affect the overall feel of the weekend morning block. It's like Toonattik is carefully crafting a blend of nostalgia and newness, appealing to both old fans and drawing in new ones. User2: I do hope they continue this trend of revisiting classic favorites while also bringing in newer titles. It keeps the lineup fresh and diverse, giving kids a variety of experiences. User3: True, the mix of classics and new shows could be Toonattik's unique selling point, especially in a market crowded with children's programming. It's essential for staying relevant and competitive. User1: For sure. Let's all stay tuned for these changes and support the shows. It'd be great to keep discussing our thoughts and see how these tweaks in the lineup impact viewership and engagement with Toonattik. User2: Definitely! I'll be especially keen to see how the reintroduction of "Tootuff" goes and whether "Rugrats" can capture the hearts of a new generation just like it did with us. User3: Agreed. And let's not forget to share our feedback. It's an exciting time for Toonattik, and our voices as viewers could help shape its future. Here's to hoping the transition continues smoothly and brings even more surprises and enjoyment for us and the kids! User1: Cheers to that! To more great cartoons and weekend mornings filled with fun. Toonattik is clearly on a path of renewal, and I can't wait to see where this journey takes us. Write a follow up in mid August where fall promos are airing, a new CMY look is starting, Also the presenters are becoming for all shows in September and they will be in a CMY cartoon attic, There will also be games and gunge, Also we have the scoop on the full list of shows User1: Hey everyone! Have you seen the fall promos for Toonattik airing? They're introducing a new CMY (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) look starting September. It's colorful and exciting. Plus, the presenters are coming back for all shows, and they'll be hosting from a CMY cartoon attic! User2: The CMY theme sounds incredibly vibrant! And I'm thrilled about the presenters being more involved across the board. The idea of a cartoon attic as their backdrop adds such a fun, whimsical dimension to the programming. Did they mention anything about the games and gunge? That used to be my favorite part! User3: Yes, User2, they did! The promos hinted at games and plenty of gunge, reminiscent of the classic kids' shows we grew up with. It's going to be a blast from the past but with a modern twist. I think it's a brilliant way to engage both the kids and nostalgic adults alike. User1: Definitely, the blend of nostalgia with the new CMY look might just be the refresh Toonattik needed. And guess what? I've got the scoop on the full list of shows. Apart from "Rugrats" and the returning "Tootuff," they're adding "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," "SpongeBob" and even "Adventure Time" to the lineup. It's shaping up to be an eclectic mix that offers something for every viewer. User2: "Adventure Time" joining the lineup? That's huge! Its storytelling and animation are top-notch. Pairing that with classics like "Rugrats" and new additions sounds like a winning combination. Toonattik is seriously raising the bar for weekend morning blocks. User3: And let's not overlook "SpongeBob" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Including such universally beloved shows really broadens the appeal of Toonattik. The diversity in programming is impressive; they're catering to a wide range of tastes and interests. User1: Absolutely, the inclusion of a wide variety lets kids and parents alike find something they can enjoy together. Plus, the new CMY theme and interactive elements like the games and gunge are sure to make the experience even more immersive. It feels like Toonattik is not just about watching cartoons but creating a community where everyone can participate. User2: Couldn't agree more, User1. The communal aspect of watching shows, discussing them here, and participating in interactive elements makes Toonattik more than just a TV block; it's an experience. And with the presenters adding their charm in the CMY cartoon attic, I think we're in for a treat. User3: I'm curious how they'll manage the transitions between shows with the presenters and interactive segments. It has the potential to seamlessly blend entertainment with interactive fun, making Saturday mornings a must-watch event again. User1: For sure, User3. The anticipation is building, and the September relaunch can't come soon enough. Between the engaging presenters, the colorful new aesthetic, and the diverse show lineup, Toonattik is setting a new standard for children's programming. Let's keep our fingers crossed that it lives up to the hype! User2: Absolutely! Let's plan to share our first impressions once the new look launches. It'll be interesting to see how the changes resonate with us and the younger audience. Here's to hoping Toonattik delivers an unforgettable viewing experience. User3: Agreed, let's make a date of it. The future of Toonattik seems brighter than ever with these updates. Can't wait to dive into the new CMY world and see how the blend of games, gunge, and great shows plays out. Bring on September! Write a follow up with the new 7 to 12 schedule starting September User1: Guys, the new Toonattik schedule starting in September is out, and it looks like they've really gone all out to mix the old with the new, along with their vibrant CMY theme! Let's discuss the lineup from 7 AM to 12 PM. 07:00 AM - "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles": Kicking things off with action and adventure, perfect for the early risers! 07:30 AM - "SpongeBob SquarePants": Our beloved sponge under the sea never fails to entertain with his antics. 08:00 AM - "Adventure Time": This one's a treat for both kids and adults. The adventures of Finn and Jake have depth and humor. 08:30 AM - "Rugrats": Classic nostalgia right here. It's interesting to see how new generations react to this iconic show. 09:00 AM - "Tootuff": Returning to the lineup, Tootuff might bring in fans of the original and new viewers curious about the hype. 09:30 AM - "American Dragon: Jake Long": Mixing magic and adolescence, a perfect blend to engage the mid-morning crowd. 10:00 AM - "Fantastic 4": Superheroes in the morning? Yes, please! This should keep the energy levels high. 10:30 AM - "Kikoriki": This one's a bit of a wildcard but has its charm and unique humor that could surprise us. 11:00 AM - "The Spectacular Spider-Man": More superhero action to keep the momentum going. Spider-Man has always been a favorite. 11:30 AM - "Rugrats" (Repeat): Ending the morning with a repeated dose of nostalgia seems like a solid choice. User2: This lineup is impressive! "Adventure Time" is a personal favorite, and having it in the morning mix is fantastic. Plus, the superhero block with "Fantastic 4" and "The Spectacular Spider-Man" is a great way to ramp up the excitement. User3: I'm glad to see "Rugrats" getting not just one but two slots. It shows that Toonattik is serious about blending retro appeal with their new direction. Also, the introduction of "Kikoriki" could be a sleeper hit. It's quirky and has a unique style that could attract a niche audience. User1: Absolutely, the diversity in genres and the balance between action-packed shows and humorous, light-hearted ones like "SpongeBob SquarePants" and "Rugrats" could cater to a wide audience. Plus, the CMY theme and the inclusion of games and gunge in-between promise to keep the entertainment lively and interactive. User2: I'm curious how the new CMY cartoon attic set will look during the live segments. Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson have great chemistry, and their presence could really tie the whole experience together, making the transitions between shows enjoyable. User3: Indeed, the blend of live hosting with the animated world has the potential to create a unique viewing experience. It harkens back to the days when Saturday morning blocks were an event in themselves. The anticipation for September is real! User1: Let's not forget the importance of interactive elements like games and gunge, which could bring in a whole new level of engagement from the audience, both in the studio and at home. It reflects Toonattik's efforts to be more than just a show but a platform for entertainment and community. User2: Absolutely, the strategy seems to be about creating moments that kids want to share and talk about, not just passively watch. It could be a significant step towards reviving the communal feel of weekend morning cartoons. User3: Agreed. It'll be interesting to see how this revamped approach impacts viewership and whether it can bring back the magic of Saturday mornings for today's kids. The right mix of shows and interactive fun could indeed make Toonattik a staple. User1: For sure. We all should catch the new lineup come September and share our thoughts. It's going to be an exciting journey, watching Toonattik evolve. Here's to hoping it captivates and reignites the passion for Saturday morning cartoons! User2: Cheers to that! I can't wait to experience the new Toonattik with my family. It looks promising and could very well set the standard for children's programming on weekends. User3: Here's to a successful launch and many fun Saturday mornings ahead. Toonattik seems poised to bring joy and entertainment to a new generation while nodding respectfully to the past. Can't wait for September! Write a follow up with the new 7am to 12pm schedule, also Tootuff, Spider-Man, Recess and Kikoriki are all holdovers from KJTV User1: Just checked out the new Toonattik schedule running from 7 AM to 12 PM, and it's a blend of some interesting holdovers from KJTV alongside new additions! Tootuff, Spider-Man, Recess, and Kikoriki have made the cut. Here's the rundown: 07:00 AM - "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles": Still starting the day with a bang with the turtles. A solid choice for the action-loving audience. 07:30 AM - "SpongeBob SquarePants": No surprise here. SpongeBob has been a fixture in morning cartoons for years, always a hit with the kids. 08:00 AM - "Adventure Time": Its inclusion continues to appeal to a broad demographic, showcasing the depth and creativity in children's programming. 08:30 AM - "Tootuff": As a holdover from KJTV, Tootuff's antics remain a favorite. It's good to see continuity for fans following the transition. 09:00 AM - "American Dragon: Jake Long": Adding to the adventure and fantasy segment, this show contributes to the diverse palette of genres featured in the lineup. 09:30 AM - "Fantastic 4": The superhero block gets strengthened with the Fantastic 4, seamlessly transitioning from Jake Long's magical world to superhero action. 10:00 AM - "Kikoriki": Another KJTV holdover, its unique humor and charm have evidently secured its spot. It's a testament to its popularity and appeal. 10:30 AM - "The Spectacular Spider-Man": Keeping the superhero theme strong, Spider-Man is always a crowd-pleaser. Its continuity assures fans of KJTV's legacy. 11:00 AM - "Recess": This classic being a holdover is no shock. Its lessons on friendship and school life resonate with its audience, offering a break from action-packed segments. 11:30 AM - "Rugrats" (Repeat): Wrapping up the morning with Rugrats offers a gentle comedown with lovable characters and stories that span generations. User2: Thrilled to see "Tootuff" and "Recess" making it through the transition. It feels like Toonattik is respecting the legacy of KJTV while slowly introducing new elements to refresh the lineup. User3: "Kikoriki" and "The Spectacular Spider-Man" holding their spots really anchor the new schedule with a mix of humor and action. It's a clever way to maintain continuity for loyal viewers during this time of change. User1: The balance between action, humor, and life lessons across this schedule is impeccable. It showcases Toonattik's efforts to cater to various tastes and age groups, ensuring that Saturday mornings offer something for everyone. User2: Absolutely! And the strategic positioning of newer shows like "American Dragon: Jake Long" and "Fantastic 4" amidst the holdovers indicates Toonattik's intention to blend nostalgia with fresh content. User3: Let's not forget the creative theme around the CMY cartoon attic and the reintroduction of live presenters. These elements, combined with the mix of old and new shows, could redefine weekend mornings for today's generation. User1: Indeed. The lineup's diversity, coupled with interactive segments, is poised to make Toonattik a standout block. Let's hope it revives the community spirit of Saturday morning cartoons and brings families together. User2: Here's to Toonattik successfully navigating the balance between honoring KJTV's legacy and charting its own unique path. It'll be exciting to see how the audience responds to this blend. User3: Definitely. Engaging the current generation while tapping into the nostalgia of the older audience is no small feat. If successful, Toonattik could herald a new golden era for children's programming on weekends. Can't wait to see how it unfolds come September! Write a convofollow up wondering if Johnny Test will return, and they say GMTV didn't sign up for it, thinking 3 otherwhat are the main light hearted shows are more successfulon the block
CHATBOT: User1: With all the changes in the Toonattik schedule, I've been wondering, what are the main light-hearted shows currently on the block? Between action-packed and superhero themes, it's nice to have a few purely fun and comedic options for the kids. User2: Definitely! "SpongeBob SquarePants" stands out as one of the mainstays for light-hearted comedy. Its absurdity and underwater adventures never fail to bring a smile. User3: "Rugrats" is another, especially with its dedication to showcasing the world from a toddler's point of view. It's both nostalgic for adults and endlessly amusing for kids with its innocent yet witty take on everyday adventures. User1: True, both are classics and serve up plenty of laughs. Also, "Kikoriki" should get a nod too. Its quirky characters and unique humor offer something a bit different, making it a great addition to the lighter side of the schedule. User2: I think "Tootuff" also fits the bill. It's got that mischievous schoolkid vibe that can be hilariously relatable. Between his exaggerated escapades and the interactions with friends, there's always something funny going on. User3: Agreed on "Tootuff", it's genuinely a gem for light-hearted content. And don't forget "Recess"! It's all about the playground dynamics and the simple yet comical dilemmas facing the kids. Definitely a highlight for humor and heart. User1: Absolutely, "Recess" embodies the spirit of childhood freedom and the hilarious scenarios that come with it. It's reassuring to see that despite the influx of action and adventure, Toonattik hasn't forgotten the importance of including shows that prioritize laughter and light-heartedness. User2: Yeah, it's a well-rounded approach. Balancing the adrenaline-pumping shows with these lighter, more humorous ones makes for a perfect Saturday morning lineup that caters to all moods and preferences. User3: True, and it's smart programming. Keeps the kids engaged no matter what they're in the mood for. Plus, it's great for parents looking for more variety and less intensity in their kids' viewing habits. Kudos to Toonattik for maintaining a diverse slate. User1: Definitely, looking forward to seeing how these shows continue to perform and hoping Toonattik keeps this balance. It's part of what makes weekend mornings so special for families. User2: Agreed! Here's hoping they keep this great mix of light-hearted entertainment going strong. It's a cornerstone of what makes Toonattik so appealing to a wide audience. User3: ...
CHATBOT: User1: Just saw the latest announcement from Toonattik, guys! They've officially confirmed that "SpongeBob SquarePants" (SBSP) and "Kikoriki" (KR) are the main light-hearted shows they're banking on to bring humor and fun to the block. User2: That's excellent news! "SpongeBob SquarePants" has always been a favorite in our household. It has the perfect mix of humor that appeals to both kids and adults. I'm glad they're keeping it as a cornerstone of their strategy for light-hearted content. User3: And I'm thrilled about "Kikoriki" getting the recognition it deserves. It's such an underrated show with a unique style of humor. It's great to see more diverse content like KR being highlighted in their lineup. User1: Absolutely, it shows that Toonattik is committed to providing a variety of programming that caters to different tastes. Keeping the balance between action-packed series and these lighter, fun-filled shows is key to their success. User2: It's reassuring to see them officially confirm these shows as their picks for family-friendly, laugh-out-loud content. I hope this means we'll see more commitment to this genre, maybe with special segments or even new additions in the future. User3: Definitely, the inclusion of both SBSP and KR really cements their commitment to offering something for everyone. It's a smart move, ensuring that Toonattik remains a go-to destination for weekend morning entertainment for the whole family. User1: I'm curious if they'll introduce any new interactive segments around these shows or perhaps incorporate fan activities. It would be a fantastic way to engage the audience further and build a community around these beloved series. User2: That would be amazing! Interactive elements or behind-the-scenes looks could really enrich the viewing experience. Not to mention, it could introduce these characters to newer audiences in engaging ways. User3: Here's hoping Toonattik continues to innovate and expand on what they offer around SBSP and KR. It's clear they have a solid foundation with these shows. Exciting times ahead for the block! User1: Agreed! Let's keep our fingers crossed for more fun developments. It's great to see Toonattik listening to its audience and reinforcing its lineup with shows that bring joy and laughter to families. Here's to many more hilarious Saturday mornings!