2003 TV Wrap-Up, What’s in Store for 2004

Joe Strike looks at daytime TV successes of 2003 in the U.S and what we can expect from 2004. He talks to industry vet Fred Seibert and network pundits at Kids’ WB!, FOX BOX, Disney/ABC, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, as well as Linda Simensky, in her new role at PBS.
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That those two new shows both originate from corporate sibling Warner Bros. Animation demonstrates the programming synergy Time Warner can bring to its kid-directed efforts. Titans is a co-development, co-production deal with the media giant’s best known animation outlet, Cartoon Network. The series premiered as a high-profile original on the cable channel then enjoyed a second window on Kids’ WB!, a playoff pattern that was reversed for the new Scooby-Doo series. It’s an arrangement that’s worked well for both networks, with Hardman looking to co-develop at least one series a year with Cartoon Network from the WB Animation studio.

A second batch of KWB shows — Yu-Gi-Oh!, Jackie Chan and others — run on Cartoon Network via a sub-licensing arrangement. The advantages in cross-promotion and amortizing production costs are obvious, and while the shows air concurrently on both nets, all involved make sure it’s never in the same timeslot. In fact, according to Hardman, “Cartoon Network counter-programs when they’re up against us in the exact same time periods. They go after a different audience and that way we don’t cannibalize each other.”

Of course, having a daily afternoon kids block that helps deliver kids to Saturday morning, while not having to deal with the FCC’s weekly three-hour educational programming requirement (a responsibility assumed by the channel’s local affiliates) help as well. Kids’ WB! holds the number-one position over all its competition in attracting boys 6-11, tweens (9-14) and male tweens. In the smaller broadcast universe, KWB is also number one with kids 2-11, boys 2-11 and kids 6-11. The network dominates the Saturday morning top 10 show lists for boys 6-11, overall tweens, and claims the top 11 slots for male tweens.

It’s a lofty perch, one that Hardman intends to hold onto in ‘04 with a barrage of new programming. This month has already seen the relaunch of Osamu Tezuka’s Astro Boy, the beloved grandfather of all anime series. It’s an acquisition from Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan, and KWB plans to air 25 episodes in the show’s first season. If kids can absorb the show’s complex backstory (and if their parents and older animation fans tune in out of childhood nostalgia) Astro Boy could shape up as a major attention-getter.

The inner-city superhero series Static Shock also returned for its fourth season in January. “It’s a show we love here in Programming,” says Hardman, “and it’s grown every single year since it premiered in 2000.” The channel also has 26 episodes of the within-the-Internet adventure, MegaMan: NT Warrior, on hand. Hardman enthuses that “we’re going to have a lot of original programming in the first, second and third quarters this year.” A 13-episode summertime CGI series is also in the works, along with a 90-minute live-action special (“with some CGI elements”) that may serve as the basis of a future series.

For those who automatically associate the WB shield with the slapstick comedy of the studio’s classic Looney Tunes, Hardman gently suggests they seek out those shorts on Cartoon Network and its spin-off Boomerang. He goes on to point out that KWB shows like ¡Mucha Lucha! and Jackie Chan Adventures “all have tremendous comedy elements, but our core audience is boys 6-11 and high adventure is the type of programming that really appeals to them.”

So it’s highly unlikely that Bugs and friends will ever be seen on Kids WB! again? “I wouldn’t say that at all. We continue to work with Warner Bros. on some of the classic franchises to see what we might bring back to our audience. We always have something like that in development and we’re always talking to kids about what would they like to see come back and how would they like to see it updated for them. You never know, we may just have something on the schedule in the fall. You never know.”

When FOX TV bailed out of the children’s programming game in the fall of 2002, 4 Kids Entertainment took over the network’s 8:00 am to noon Saturday morning block and renamed it the FOX BOX. In essence, 4 Kids runs the FOX BOX as a turnkey operation, paying a flat fee to FOX for the airtime, then acquires and schedules shows, selling the ad time and keeps the revenues it brings in. As a result, the FOX BOX has far different goals from its Kids WB! competition.







Comments


You all seem to talk about the other "buthchered" anime as if 4kids dubed them. HOW IGNORANT CAN YOU BE?! They did NOT bring "Digimon" to the U.S.! Nor did they "Sailor Moon", Or "Cardcaptor Sakura"! WHAT'S WITH YOU ALL?! IT'S MOT 4KIDS' FAULT THAT DIC DID A CRAPPY JOB ON SM! AND DIC ONLY DUBED 2 SEASONS ANYWAY!!! THE ONLY THINGS THEY CHANGE ARE THE TITLES (!SLIGHTLIY!) AND THE NAMES! GROW UP!!! I HAAAATE REPEATING MYSELF!!!!!!! AAAAARRRRGGGGHHHH!!!!!!!!!
Nonya Buisness (not verified) | Mon, 04/12/2004 - 00:00 | Permalink
Is it THAT big of a deal????? Only the TITLE was changed! You people need lives... (sigh) :... after those darn 4kids...", you people say. It makes me so MAD! What if THEY have children of their own and they just want to make these anime shows appropriate for them!? And they DO NOT just like to "rape" anime or so you say. Who started that whole "rape" thing anyway!? It's only a cartoon for crying out loud! And yes, it IS a cartoon. Don't say," Anime is NOT just a cartoon...", because it IS. It's only a different TYPE of cartoon. All you freaking 4kids haters should just SHUT UP!!!
Nonya Buisness (not verified) | Sun, 04/11/2004 - 00:00 | Permalink
WHY foxbox!!!??? WHY !?! Do you actualy think that you can destroy another remarkeble Anime!?????And what do you mean by "and boys will get to see babes " ?? How insulting!!I'm a girl and more kids watch Anime more than 13 year-old Boys!!And what if you hire (for Ichigo's voice actress)- Dare i say it??- Carly Mckilp!!!??(runs arourned the room screaming)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Sakuratokyomoon Yoshimi (not verified) | Fri, 04/09/2004 - 00:00 | Permalink
OMG I CANT BELIVE TOKYO MEW MEW IS COMEING TO FOX BOX BUT ON THING I DONT GET TOKYO MEW MEW IS AS GOOD AS IT GETS WHY DO YOU HAVE TO CHANGE IT?
Elizabeth colomara (not verified) | Fri, 03/19/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
Changing tokyo Mew Mew will just ruin it. i hate it when companies do that. Thry try to make it better when they just ruin it and everyone loosees intrest. so yeah. thats my comment.
Brittany *********** (not verified) | Sat, 03/06/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
I love the idea of putting Tokyo Mew Mew on the tv, but HOLLYWOOD Mew Mew! That's ludacris! American children should think outside their own cultural box! They can handle Japanese names! It is an insult to Japan changing TOKYO MEW MEW to HOLLYWOOD MEW MEW! It might even somehow be educational. Also, please don't cut out too much, or that would make the plot boring and lifeless.
Koneko (not verified) | Sat, 03/06/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhaaaaa haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!=( Its called TOkYo Mew Mew. What does this mean?! Japan doesn't matter anymore?! I really like the manga. Almost all my life, I wanted a character with cat ears(I am serious). Why are we doing this? We have to do somthing about this!
(not verified) | Thu, 03/04/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
I am very upset at what I have just read. Hollywood Mew Mew? I'm beginning to think that maybe there is a subtle hatred towards the Japanese culture. TOKYO Mew Mew is a wonderful show and a wonderful manga with strong characters. I'm not sure if it's clear by the actual title, but the 5 girls are living in Japan. I am in shock that anyone would even think of releasing Tokyo Mew Mew and giving it the name Hollywood Mew Mew. The same thing happened in the U.S. release of Card Captor Sakura (or, Card Captors as it was called here). They changed the fact that Sakura & friends were living in Japan by changing Japanese names & including such dialogue as "Funky lunch Maddison." It was even more ridiculous that they were trying to gear Card Captor Sakura, a mostly girl's show, to a boy audience as well by changing the title to prevent Sakura from being the center of attention. They also began the series on the episode in which Li Syaoran first appears. Heaven forbid a girl be the main character of the show. I fear that what they are doing is destroying another wonderful show with the release of Hollywood Mew Mew. I can guarantee that there are other ways to reach a female audience, especially through anime. Take tips from Cartoon Network. They released great titles to watch, including Witch Hunter Robin, Cowboy Bebop, and .hack//SIGN. Cartoon Network has the brains and courage to release these shows and they have been very successful in the process. Also, many girls watch these shows as well. You're talking to one right now. I will tell you that by releasing Tokyo Mew Mew and defiling its name, you WILL be loosing a large fan base. Those of us who love Tokyo Mew Mew and have a deep appreciation, not rejection, of the Japanese culture will be very angered if this show is released the way it is. Give it up FOX and let Cartoon Network show you the real way anime should be released.
Merle (not verified) | Tue, 03/02/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
I love anime! But really, this kills Tokyo Mew Mew! I swear! I may only be a dumb american... but really! 4Kids or whatever you people call it is killing too much anime! Im really pissed, I mean like, I only have read like 3 books of Tokyo Mew Mew, and found out the ending online... but if you guys are really gonna change it that much... i'm not gonna watch the dumb series! I would rather take a trip to Japan or whatever and see it in japanese! (-_-) - Natalie, a blonde anime freak in Florida thats a bit strange for an 11 year old... but WHO REALLY CARES!?
Natalie (not verified) | Mon, 03/01/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! I HATE DUBS!!! MY POOR TOKYO MEW MEW!!! DID YOU HEAR ME, T-O-K-Y-O MEW MEW!! NOT HOLLYWOOD!!!! WHAT IS WRONG WITH THESE STUPID AMERICAN DUBBERS! I`m going to go and cry in my Tokyo Mew Mew closet shrine. 4kids is an AWFUL dubbing company, and this will COMPLETELY RUIN the show. Poser otaku....WAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!! 4KIDS NO BAKAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!! (Btw, other Mew Mew fans e-mail me at Tuxedosbunny@aol.com) You are truly awful people! Tokyo Mew Mew is my fave anime + manga and your killing it!!!! AKU BAKA`S!
Purin Fon (not verified) | Sun, 02/29/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink

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