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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With a decade behind the same desk, perhaps it’s not surprising that Blumberg is most proud of the fact that “we have a very strong relationship with our artists, we have a lot of people who have lots of longevity here, including the senior executives who have been together a long time.”

Even though his division’s output to date has been almost entirely 2D, Blumberg rejects a suggestion that Walt Disney TV Animation will become the keepers of the 2D torch. “I don’t know about that – I’m not abandoning anything, nor do I want to be looked at as sort of the keeper of the flame, and we certainly are looking for opportunities to develop shows that are not traditionally executed.

“We just make cartoons here at TV Animation. We try not to think too seriously about 2D or 3D, because it’s about character and story and comedy. Whether it’s produced in clay animation or cel animation or CGI animation, I really think that’s what drives this business. I think every person in this country knows about SpongeBob and that’s not a very technology-driven property. More to the point here, Lilo & Stitch came out a few years ago. It was cel, 2D animated, it did very well at the box office and it has gone on to perform extremely well on TV for us.”

When asked what factor determines which theatrical features best lend themselves to spin-offs and followups, Blumberg admits that “we like to make series from the successful ones,” but acknowledges it’s not a hard and fast rule: “Chances are something that wasn’t successful at the theaters isn’t going to be a successful series, but then again Ozzy & Drix on Kids’ WB! is a very successful animated series from the movie Osmosis Jones, which failed at the box office; again, it all comes down to execution. We always look to the library of animated features to consider development. Sometimes it’s not the ones that you think of first.”

Beginning with The Return of Jafar, one hat trick the TV Animation Division has perfected is creating a sequel to a theatrical feature that serves as the basis of an ongoing TV series. Its most recent success was the direct-to-video Stitch! The Movie. According to Blumberg, “it was the first one with a really novel premise that drives our series, one that wasn’t touched upon in the feature film: if Stitch is ‘Experiment 626,’ what happened to the other 625?

“I think creatively we continue to push the Disney envelope. When I started here, shows like Recess were sort of outside of the typical purview of Disney, all the way up to something like our new show Dave the Barbarian, which you really couldn’t imagine doing here 10 years ago.”

Dave is the Disney Channel’s first new series of 2004. Unscreened as of this writing, the show’s concept and design have a definite Jay Ward-ish absurdist vibe, beginning with its title character, a reluctant warrior who’d rather be a gourmet chef. Writer Douglas Langdale and director Howy Parkins have an impressive array of credits between them, from Darkwing Duck and The Return of Jafar through Recess and the Buzz Lightyear TV series.

Beyond Dave, Blumberg is tight-lipped about Disney TV Animation’s future plans; other than new episodes of Kim Possible in store, all he’ll admit is that two new animated series will premiere in the fall and that the division is developing more projects than ever before. “We really don’t hint. We’ll usually tell you exactly what we’re doing when the timing is appropriate. You don’t want to go ‘hey look, we’re doing shows about kids who play basketball,’ and then the potential is there for Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network or anybody else to say ‘hey we need basketball series’.” But when asked if there are any projects based on Disney inventory they haven’t considered yet, his response is “No. I’m doing them all already.”

Bob Higgins joined Cartoon Network midway through 2003, but still managed to have a terrific, disappointment-free year at the channel. “We did phenomenally well the last six months of the year. Our ratings were up and we ended the year in great shape. We put our best stuff on in the daytime during the Christmas break when the kids were home and got a lot of high sampling, which bodes well for the coming year.







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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