ABC Kids is a four-hour block of animated television series and live-action children's television series, broadcast on the ABC network in the U.S. and was broadcast on the CTV network and BBS in Canada on Saturday mornings until 2002.
HistorySometime around 1997 Peter Hastings, the creator and excutive producer of One Saturday Morning, who worked on Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain left both shows in order to create "One Saturday Morning." ABC was looking for a Saturday morning block that was different from the rest at the time. In February 1997 Peter Hastings pleged the idea that Saturday is different from everyother day and to repsent buildings as week days. He also propsed to use virtual set technology; Although he knew little about it at the time and the technology used was just starting development. Disney and ABC liked the idea. He hired Prudence Fenton as Consultant Manger and Co-Executive Producer. Together they sampled virtual set technology at NAB 1997 and chose technology developed by Accom and ELSET. Rutherford Bench Productions which had previously worked with Disney hired Pacific Ocean Post, POP Sound today, to produce the virtual set. The building was initially a drawing of Grand Central Station with a roller coaster but evolved into a towering mechanical 1. Disney's One Saturday MorningOn September 13, 1997, Disney's One Saturday Morning was created as a successor to both The Disney Afternoon and the recent ABC Saturday Morning lineup, and originally featured some of the shows that had been on them. The block originally lasted 2 and half hour but changed to 5 hours and finally 5 and a half. On September 6th 1999 a spin-off, Disney's One Too, aired on UPN and in syndication every weekday in the morning or afternoon. One Saturday Morning's last airdate was September 7th 2002. During the introduction to One Saturday Morning as well as other introductions on the block, a tiny lightbulb icon would appear in a bottom corner of the screen and an announcer would say, "Illuminating Television," stating the programming block's focus on educational programming. The lightbulb's chain would be pulled by a hand and the lightbulb would have an animation (turning into a rocket, falling into a garbage can, jumping in a pool) etc. ABC KidsOn September 14, 2002, Disney's One Saturday Morning was terminated and rebranded as ABC Kids, whose main target is children ages 8-16, while One Saturday Morning's was children ages 5-12. The block formally contained new programs, but in the present, most ABC Kids programming are reruns of Disney Channel originals (excluding Power Rangers, which airs on Jetix). Power Rangers was previously aired on Fox Kids until mid way through Wild Force. Then starting with the Power Rangers Wild Force episode "Unfinished Business", Power Rangers moved to ABC Kids for the 2002 Fall season and Power Rangers has since aired on ABC. The remainder of the Wild Force season and all of the following Ninja Storm season were premiered on ABC and then later on Jetix. Beginning with the DinoThunder season, premieres were moved to Jetix on cable and then re-run in later weeks on ABC. Current line up
The schedule shown above was originally introduced during the 2006-2007 season (except for Power Rangers: Jungle Fury, which began airing on ABC Kids in 2008). No new Disney Channel sitcoms or animated series were added for the 2007-2008 season, despite the fact that Disney Channel had debuted Cory in the House, a spinoff of That's So Raven earlier in 2007. No changes were announced for the 2008-2009 season, despite the prior additions of live-action sitcom Wizards of Waverly Place (which premiered in October 2007) and animated series Phineas and Ferb (which originally debuted in November 2007) to Disney Channel's lineup. In addition, no "new-to-ABC Kids" episodes of existing Disney Channel shows were aired during the 2007-2008 season, as reruns of the first season of Hannah Montana, The Emperor's New School and The Replacements, and reruns of the first and second seasons of The Suite Life of Zack and Cody continue to air (even though all the aforementioned series had moved onto their second and third seasons, respectively). It is unknown if and when any changes to the Disney Channel programming will be made to the ABC Kids lineup in the near future. ProgrammingAll programming past and present
Disney's One Saturday Morning segmentsDisney's One Saturday Morning (1997- 2002) featured a wide variety of interstitial content that filled in the gaps between shows, even consisting of a trio Jazz musical group, Roller Toasters. During this period, the show was hosted from September 1997 to June 1998 by Charlie (played by Jessica Prunell) and Phil (played by Travis Wester) and was hosted from June 1998 to September 2002 by Meme (played by Valarie Rae Miller) and Jelly Roll (a talking elephant voiced by Brad Garrett). However the in between skits, below, were stripped from the air by fall 2001. These segments included:
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