Streaker Prower
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Also Sam from Totally Spies!Sam can be a girl name, too. (For instance, Sam Puckett from iCarly)
Also Sam from Totally Spies!Sam can be a girl name, too. (For instance, Sam Puckett from iCarly)
Had SLAM! continued, Powerpuff Girls Z would be released in the United States for sure.
Exactly, that would be dumb. PPGZ will air on Cartoon Network ITTL.Why would Nick air a Anime based on a CN property, it doesn’t make any sense
Ohh......Nope. At least not yet- watch this space. For now, the most she has is punk rock overtones. And no, no male cohost(with the exception of Gruff, her dog). Sam can be a girl name, too. (For instance, Sam Puckett from iCarly)
Why not? How WOULD she look like? It WOULD be cool for her to look like that, at least for her 2004-2007 look.SAM WOULD NOT LOOK LIKE THAT
That's cool, and considering OTL's events that Viacom was actually interested in buying Fox Family, I myself was trying to come up with ideas on if that have happened.Well during this Site's Extended Shutdown, I decided to rework my Nickelodeon SLAM! Lineup, into a version of Jetix that aired on Nickelodeon, since I'm currently working on my "What if Saban was acquired by Viacom in 2001" AU. So... LETTZ A GO!
Starting with the Summer 2001 Launch Lineup, which started as a Saturday morning Block called Nickelodeon SLAM!:
7:00 AM - Medabots
7:30 AM - Invader Zim
8:00 AM - Zoids: New Century Zero
8:30 AM - Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue
9:00 AM - Cybersix
9:30 AM - Beast Machines: Transformers
10:00 AM - Digimon
10:30 AM - GaoGaiGar: The King of Braves
NOTES: Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue and Digimon are Repeats, and The King of Braves GaoGaiGar was initially licensed by Hasbro, Inc. with a Dub by The Ocean Group ITTL (GaoGaiGar did get a new dub done in New York once Pioneer/Geneon licensed that and the GGG Final OVA, Meanwhile in Singapore, Kids Central had their own dub made in Hong Kong that was also shown on Animax and in 2022, Paramount+ made a Redub that was done in LA)
By Spring 2002, The Lineup Was...
7:00 AM - Medabots
7:30 AM - Invader Zim
8:00 AM - Zoids: New Century Zero
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Time Force
9:00 AM - Shinzo
9:30 AM - Transformers: Robots In Disguise (2001)
10:00 AM - Crush Gear Turbo
10:30 AM - Digimon
11:00 AM - NASCAR Racers
11:30 AM - GaoGaiGar: The King of Braves
NOTES: More Saban Shows enter the Lineup, LR is replaced by Reruns of Time Force, and Shinzo only lasted for 5 Weeks in the Spring before being replaced by a Second Showing of Zoids. Crush Gear Turbo which was Licensed by Cinar (Yes, The Same People behind Arthur, AYAOTD, Busy World of Richard Scary and that Canadian Pebble Brat) ITTL lasted the Entire Spring but due to the Low Sales of the Toyline by Mattel (Which were imported from Bandai), It was initially cancelled on Nick with the rest of the Episodes that Cinar dubbed being released on the Sony Wonder Home Video Releases or airing in other countries such as Canada and the United Kingdon (Which is where the Dub founded its success there as one of the Launch Shows of the CBBC Channel)
In Summer 2002, One Hell of a "Slight" Lineup Change:
7:00 AM - Beyblade
7:30 AM - Medabots
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Time Force
9:00 AM - Super Duper Sumos
9:30 AM - Butt Ugly Martians
10:00 AM - Speed Racer X
10:30 AM - Digimon
11:00 AM - Transformers Robots in Disguise (2001)
11:30 AM - Zoids: Chaotic Century
NOTES: While it had some Slight Tweaks, Summer 2002's Lineup was just Awful especially no thanks to Super Duper Sumos, Speed Racer X and Butt Ugly Martains, But at least Zoids: Chaotic Century and Beyblade came to brightened up this disater. Also this is around the time when Escaflowne, Mon Colle Knights and Magic Knight Rayearth began airing Sunday Nights on TEENick and TMS' Anapanman began airing on Nick Jr. and Noggin
Fall 2002:
7:00 AM - Beyblade
7:30 AM - Medabots
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Wild Force
9:00 AM - Super Duper Sumos
9:30 AM - Butt Ugly Martians
10:00 AM - Ultraman Tiga
10:30 AM - Digimon Frontier
11:00 AM - Transformers Armada
11:30 AM - Zoids: Chaotic Century
NOTES: This was a Necessarily Big Improvement for the Block, And it was all thanks to the Introduction of Power Rangers Wild Force (Which Nick and CBS Kidz nabbed after Fox Kids was replaced by FoxBox), Digimon Froniter and Transformers Armada. And Speaking of 4Kids, In an Effort for a more Serious Lineup, Nickelodeon decided to acquire the Broadcasting Rights to the 4Kids Dub of Ultraman Tiga, with the Nick Broadcast being more Violent compared to the FoxBox broadcasts. These shows premiered around the same time Pokémon, Shin-Chan, Cubix and Yu-Gi-Oh! began airing during Weekday Afternoons on the Network, when Kim Possible (Which was picked up by Nick ITTL) moved to Friday Nights replacing Chalk Zone's Slot, and when Totally Spies (Which was imported from France) and Constant Payne began airing on Saturday Nights.
Winter 2003:
7:00 AM - Beyblade
7:30 AM - Medabots
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Ninja Storm
9:00 AM - Crush Gear Turbo
9:30 AM - Ultraman Tiga
10:00 AM - Butt Ugly Martians
10:30 AM - Digimon Frontier
11:00 AM - Transformers Armada
11:30 AM - Zoids: Chaotic Century
NOTES: Power Rangers Ninja Storm Premieres (And Viacom decided to move the Production of Power Rangers to New Zealand for Money Saving Purposes) and Crush Gear Turbo returns thanks to the Home Video sales and the success of the Show on CBBC in the UK (However Cinar didn't dubbed the Final Episodes of Turbo nor it's Sequel, Crush Gear Nitro due to Cinar's Fraud Scanal), also SDS is thankfully gone.
Spring 2003:
7:00 AM - Beyblade
7:30 AM - Medabots
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Ninja Storm
9:00 AM - Crush Gear Turbo
9:30 AM - Ultraman Tiga
10:00 AM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
10:30 AM - Digimon Frontier
11:00 AM - Transformers Armada
11:30 AM - Gadget and the Gadgetinis
NOTES: Inspector Gadget comes back to Nickelodeon with the SIP Animation produced Gadget and the Gadgetinis, however SLAM! Viewers had a similar situation to what Toonami fans had when Hamtaro was brought to the Block, Also Nickelodeon revives the Ninja Turtles with a new series (This was before Viacom bought Mirage Comics in 2009), thankfully replacing BUM (don't you dare laugh nor come up with any dirty jokes) in it's timeslot. Also Payne moves from Snick to TeeNick once All Grown Up! comes to the Saturday Night Lineup. This was all happening when TMS Entertainment was trying to pitch Sonic X to American Companies, and Nickelodeon/Saban was the most interested in Acquiring the English Rights to the Show.
Which that Ultimately Leads to the Summer 2003 Lineup:
7:00 AM - Beyblade
7:30 AM - Medabots
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Ninja Storm
9:00 AM - Sonic X
9:30 AM - Daigunder
10:00 AM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
10:30 AM - Digimon Frontier
11:00 AM - Transformers Armada
11:30 AM - Gadget and the Gadgetinis
NOTES: Sonic X (ITTL dubbed by Saban although it was still dubbed in New York) and Daigunder premiered replacing Crush Gear and Ultraman. Also much like with GaoGaiGar, Hasbro released the Daigunder Toys under the Transformers moniker.
Fall 2003:
7:00 AM - Beyblade
7:30 AM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Ninja Storm
9:00 AM - Sonic X
9:30 AM - Cubix
10:00 AM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
10:30 AM - Daigunder
11:00 AM - Transformers Armada
11:30 AM - Gadget and the Gadgetinis
NOTES: Cubix moved to Saturdays to air it's Second Season (Which was far behind the CBS Saturday Morning Broadcasts) and Also My Life As A Teenage Robot Premieres to have some Girl Power on the Block.
Winter 2004:
7:00 AM - Beyblade V-Force
7:30 AM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Dino Thunder
9:00 AM - Sonic X
9:30 AM - Cubix
10:00 AM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
10:30 AM - Daigunder
11:00 AM - Transformers Energon
11:30 AM - Gadget and the Gadgetinis
NOTES: Ninja Storm was replaced by Dino Thunder, Beyblade was succeeded by V-Force, And Armada was succeeded by *Cough* Energon *Cough*. This was the First Lineup of the Block under the Jetix Branding with it launching on Valentines Day that year, and Nickelodeon having a Huge Ad Campaign promoting the Rebrand.
Continuing from here.........That's cool, and considering OTL's events that Viacom was actually interested in buying Fox Family, I myself was trying to come up with ideas on if that have happened.
SLAM! on Nickelodeon
Fall 2002
7:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
7:30: Rocket Power
8:00: Digimon Frontier
8:30: Transformers: Armada
9:00: My Life as a Teenage Robot
9:30: Power Rangers Time Force
Winter 2003
7:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
7:30: Rocket Power
8:00: Digimon Frontier
8:30: Transformers: Armada
9:00: Buffy: The Animated Slayer Chronicles
9:30: Power Rangers Time Force/Power Rangers Ninja Storm
Spring 2003
7:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
7:30: Rocket Power
8:00: Digimon Frontier
8:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:00: Buffy: The Animated Slayer Chronicles
9:30: Power Rangers Ninja Storm
Summer 2003
7:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
7:30: Rocket Power
8:00: Digimon Frontier
8:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:00: Spider-Man: The New Animated Series
9:30: Power Rangers Ninja Storm
Fall 2003
7:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
7:30: Totally Spies!
8:00: Sonic X
8:30: Transformers: Armada
9:00: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:30: Power Rangers Ninja Storm
Winter 2004
7:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
7:30: Totally Spies!
8:00: Sonic X
8:30: Transformers: Armada
9:00: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:30: Power Rangers Ninja Storm/Power Rangers Dino Thunder
Spring 2004
6:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
6:30: Duel Masters
7:00: Totally Spies!
7:30: Danny Phantom
8:00: Transformers: Energon
8:30: Power Rangers Dino Thunder
9:00: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:30: Buffy: The Animated Slayer Chronicles
10:00: Megas XLR
10:30: Invader Zim
To be continued........
Cool, but I do have a few questions:Cool Lineups There:
Anyway, here is part 2 of my SLAM/Jetix Lineup, representing Spring 2004 through Summer 2007:
Spring 2004:
7:00 AM - Beyblade V-Force
7:30 AM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Dino Thunder
9:00 AM - Sonic X
9:30 AM - Cubix
10:00 AM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
10:30 AM - Daigunder
11:00 AM - Transformers Energon
11:30 AM - Danny Phantom
NOTE: Dany Phantom premiered during the 2004 Kids Choice Awards, though It would start airing episodes on the block the following Saturday, replacing Gadget and The Gadgetinis (Although that wouldn't be the last time Jetix would acquire a Cartoon from France as Totally Spies! and Martin Mystery were also airing on the CBS Family and Nicktoons Network versions of the Block)
Summer 2004:
7:00 AM - Transformers Energon
7:30 AM - Digimon Frontier
8:00 AM - Danny Phantom
8:30 AM - Beyblade V-Force
9:00 AM - My Life as A Teenage Robot
9:30 AM - Invader Zim
10:00 AM - Winx Club
10:30 AM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
11:00 AM - Sonic X
11:30 AM - Power Rangers Dino Thunder
NOTE: After a Big Success in Italy, Winx Club made it's Debut in the United States on Nickelodeon (Winx wouldn't air on Nickelodeon in the US until 2011 IRL) Although Saban had to make changes to the dub to make it well... like what 4Kids was doing with their dubs of Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! on Kids' WB! and their Infamous English Dub of One Piece on their FoxBox (Later 4Kids TV) programing block. On top of that, Saban decided to not use the Montreal-Based Actors from the Cinelume dub of Winx Club and replaced them with actors that were working in New York at the time (Which is where Viacom's Headquarters is located at), a similar thing happened when Saban acquired the License to Sonic X as they replaced the Dreamcast-Era Actors (Which they also replaced them in the Games in 2005) with more New York-Based one (Despite some actors from the Dreamcast Era Games wanted to Relocate to do the Dub)
Fall 2004
7:00 AM - Transformers Energon
7:30 AM - Dragon Booster
8:00 AM - Danny Phantom
8:30 AM - Beyblade V-Force
9:00 AM - My Life as A Teenage Robot
9:30 AM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
10:00 AM - Winx Club
10:30 AM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
11:00 AM - Sonic X
11:30 AM - Power Rangers Dino Thunder
NOTES: Fall 2004 saw the debuts of 2 Jetix Originals, Dragon Booster (Which was imported from Canada's CBC), and Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! "Quite a Mouthful" (Which was the first time that Jetix worked with Nickelodeon Animation Studios), and even though it managed to get More Teenagers on Nickelodeon, Invader Zim ended due to it being "Too Expensive to Produce". This was also around the time when Hasbro was working with SIP Animation on a series called "The Insiders" (This would later become a reboot of Action Man called A.T.O.M. - Alpha Teens on Machines). It was also around this time that SNICK wasn't doing good (Mainly thanks to Toonami moving to Saturday Nights and the Disney Channel's Saturday Night Offerings at the Time), so Nickelodeon had to retire it at the Start of the New Year, and compete with Toonami, really hard
Now the Biggest Change comes in Winter 2005 was the Move to Saturday Nights:
5:00 PM - My Life As a Teenage Robot
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - Beyblade G Revolution
7:00 PM - Dragon Booster
7:30 PM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:00 PM - Sonic X
9:30 PM - Power Rangers S.P.D.
NOTES: Following the End of SNICK, Nickelodeon decided to fill in that Slot by moving Jetix to Saturday Nights so that they could compete with CN's Toonami (Which moved to Saturday Nights in 2004) and the Saturday Night Offerings of The Disney Channel, Also we saw the Debut of some of the best written shows on Nick, those being Avatar: The Last Airbender and Power Rangers S.P.D. (Often Considered the Best Season of Power Rangers), Plus the Final Season of the Original Beyblade Anime. And this was happening around the same time when Zoids Fuzors, Battle B-Daman and Duel Masters were brought to the former Saturday Morning timeslot of Jetix (Which it would occasionally air in that slot whenever the Kids Choice Awards are happening.)
Summer 2005
5:00 PM - Transformers Cybertron
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - Beyblade G Revolution
7:00 PM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
7:30 PM - Dragon Booster
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:00 PM - Sonic X
9:30 PM - Power Rangers S.P.D.
NOTE: With the Arrival of Transformers Cybertron, MLAATR moved to Sunday Nights on TEENick, And Move to TEENick definitely helped the show as it was paired up with Constant Payne, Kim Possible, Totally Spies, and the Live Action Offerings such as Drake & Josh, Zoey 101, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody (Which that also aired on Nick ITTL). It was around this time that the American Exclusive Season 3 of Sonic X began airing, this was mainly it was thanks to the success of the Anime in the Non-Japanese market (Especially in the US and France), also Nickelodeon commission TMS a Season 3 mainly because Sonic The Hedgehog: Animated (Nickelodeon Animation Studios' First Collaboration with legendary animation studio Film Roman) wasn't going to premiere on Nickelodeon until Fall 2006.
Fall 2005
5:00 PM - Transformers Cybertron
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - Beyblade G Revolution
7:00 PM - G.I. Joe Sigma 6
7:30 PM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - TMNT 2003
9:00 PM - Sonic X
9:30 PM - Power Rangers S.P.D.
NOTES: Given how Transformers and Beyblade were doing well on Jetix, Hasbro decided to team up with Saban produce a new Anime-Influenced G.I. Joe Animated Series with Studio Gonzo called G.I. Joe Sigma 6. This was also around the time when SIP's A.T.O.M. - Alpha Teens on Machines premiered on the Jetix Blocks on Nicktoons TV in the UK and Nickelodeon in France, Italy, Germany and Poland (Basically the entirety of Europe). Get Ed (Another Jetix Original made by Nickelodeon Animation Studios) premiered on the Jetix Block on the Nicktoons Network as part of the Network's Rebrand in September
Winter 2006
5:00 PM - Transformers Cybertron
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - A.T.O.M. - Alpha Teens on Machines
7:00 PM - G.I. Joe Sigma 6
7:30 PM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward
9:00 PM - Sonic X
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Mystic Force
NOTES: Nickelodeon Decided to rework the 2003 TMNT series by plunging it into the Future with Fast Foward, and Alpha Teens on Machines makes it American Debut, And when S.P.D. was succeeded by Mystic Force. this was also around the time when Viacom's CBS Division and Time Warner announced the merging of UPN and The WB, which would become The CW Network (And you all know what happened afterwards), It was also round the time when Cyma Zarghami became president of the newly formed ViacomCBS Kids & Family Group (which included Nickelodeon, Nick@Nite, Nick Jr. Channel, TeenNick, Nicktoons, Jetix, CBS Family, TV Land, CMT, and CMT Pure Country), following the resignation of Herb Scannell from the Network on January 5, 2006.
Spring 2006
5:00 PM - G.I. Jose Sigma 6
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - A.T.O.M.: Alpha Teens on Machines
7:00 PM - Dragon Booster
7:30 PM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward
9:00 PM - Sonic X
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Mystic Force
NOTES: After a couple of months off of the lineup, Dragon Booster comes back to the Network around the time when Season 3 of Sonic X was wrapping up and when the Jetix Block on sister network CBS Family ended. This was all happening when Merger talks between ViacomCBS and Verizon were happening.
Summer 2006
5:00 PM - Dragon Booster
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - A.T.O.M.: Alpha Teens on Machines
7:00 PM - Digimon: Data Squad
7:30 PM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward
9:00 PM - Oban Star-Racers
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Mystic Force
NOTE: Oban Star-Racers (A Japanese-French Animated Series that Jetix Europe co-produced) made it's American debut after initially debuting in France on France 3. Also towards the start of September, UPN and The WB merged to become The CW with the affiliates that were not chosen to become a part of the network (Especally Fox's UPN Affiliates) becoming affiliates of News Corp's MyNetworkTV service. And this merger was bad for Kids' WB! especially for viewers of Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! on that block since they were removed from the block once the 2 networks merged, which meant that both shows needed to find new homes (Yu-Gi-Oh! moved to 4KidsTV with the Capsule Monsters Miniseries and became the new home for Yu-Gi-Oh! GX after CBS Family removed their Jetix Block. while for Pokémon, it was perfect opportunity for Nickelodeon to air new episodes with the new cast)
Fall 2006
5:00 PM - Pokémon Battle Frontier
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - A.T.O.M. Alpha Teens on Machines
7:00 PM - Digimon: Data Squad
7:30 PM - Get Ed
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward
9:00 PM - Oban Star-Racers
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Mystic Force
NOTES: After airing repeats of the show since 2002, Pokémon began airing new episodes of the show exclusively on Nickelodeon with Battle Frontier (This was the first season to feature the new Voice Cast by TAJ Productions), And to pair up with Pokémon, Digimon: Data Squad premiered as well. Get Ed started airing Reurns on Nickelodeon after a successful run on Nicktoons. This was also around the time when Constant Payne ended
Winter 2007
5:00 PM - Pokémon Battle Frontier
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - A.T.O.M. Alpha Teens on Machines
7:00 PM - Digimon: Data Squad
7:30 PM - Get Ed
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - TMNT 2003
9:00 PM - Megaman Star Force
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Operation Overdrive
NOTES: Say what you say about Power Rangers Operation Overdrive, it is a steaming pile of Wet Garbage. But at least we had Once a Ranger in that Season. And after Oban ended its run on the Block, Megaman Star Force began airing on the Block.
Spring 2007
5:00 PM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
6:30 PM - A.T.O.M. Alpha Teens on Machines
7:00 PM - Digimon: Data Squad
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward
9:00 PM - Megaman Star Force
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Operation Overdrive
NOTES: The Third Season of MLAATR began airing on Jetix after Season 2 aired on TEENick, thought this was due to the Block bringing in All Grown Up! (Which had been airing only on Sunday Afternoons at 1pm) and iCarly to the Lineup. Also El Tigre joins the Block, with Battle Frontier being succeeded by the Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl series.
Summer 2007
5:00 PM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Tak and the Power of Juju (TV series)
6:30 PM - Megaman Star Force
7:00 PM - Digimon: Data Squad
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward
9:00 PM - El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Operation Overdrive
NOTES: Due to Low Ratings and with the Eventual Arival of Tak and the Power of Juju to the Block, Megaman Star Force was moved to the former slot of Alpha Teens on Machine once that ended its run.
@PinkieLopBun is this a error, but it's telling me this needs moderator approval, yet the other post I just made doesn't say that?Continuing from here.........
Summer 2004:
6:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
6:30: Duel Masters
7:00: Totally Spies!
7:30: Danny Phantom
8:00: Transformers: Energon
8:30: Power Rangers Dino Thunder
9:00: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:30: Buffy: The Animated Slayer Chronicles
10:00: Megas XLR
10:30: Invader Zim
Fall 2004:
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Sonic X
6:30: Transformers: Energon
7:00: Megas XLR
7:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
8:00: My Life as a Teenage Robot
8:30: Power Rangers Dino Thunder
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight
10:00: Spider-Man: The New Animated Series
10:30: Skeleton Key
Winter 2005
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Sonic X
6:30: Transformers: Energon
7:00: Power Rangers Dino Thunder/Power Rangers SPD
7:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
8:00: Avatar: The Last Airbender
8:30: Buffy: The Animated Slayer Chronicles
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight
10:00: Phantasy Star
10:30: Skeleton Key
Spring 2005
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Danny Phantom
6:30: Power Rangers SPD
7:00: Zatch Bell!
7:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
8:00: Avatar: The Last Airbender
8:30: Buffy: The Animated Slayer Chronicles
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight
10:00: Phantasy Star
10:30: s-CRY-ed
Summer 2005
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Transformers: Cybertron
6:30: Power Rangers SPD
7:00: Zatch Bell!
7:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
8:00: Avatar: The Last Airbender
8:30: Megas XLR
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight
10:00: Phantasy Star
10:30: s-CRY-ed
Fall 2005
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Transformers: Cybertron
6:30: Power Rangers SPD
7:00: Martin Mystery
7:30: Zatch Bell!
8:00: Sonic X
8:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Bobobo-Bo-Bo-Bobo
10:00: Kamen Rider Instinct Knight
10:30: Megas XLR
11:00: Spider-Man: The New Animated Series
11:30: Phantasy Star
Winter 2006
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Transformers: Cybertron
6:30: Power Rangers SPD/Power Rangers Mystic Force
7:00: Martin Mystery
7:30: Zatch Bell!
8:00: Sonic X
8:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Bobobo-Bo-Bo-Bobo
10:00: Kamen Rider Instinct Knight
10:30: Megas XLR
11:00: Phantasy Star
11:30: Getbackers
Spring 2006
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Transformers: Cybertron
6:30: Power Rangers Mystic Force
7:00: Martin Mystery
7:30: Zatch Bell!
8:00: Avatar: The Last Airbender
8:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Bobobo-Bo-Bo-Bobo
10:00: Kamen Rider Instinct Knight
10:30: Planet of the Apes
11:00: s-CRY-ed
11:30: Getbackers
Summer 2006
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Power Rangers Mystic Force
6:30: Martin Mystery
7:00: Zatch Bell!
7:30: Bobobo-Bo-Bo-Bobo
8:00: Avatar: The Last Airbender
8:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Invader Zim
10:00: Kamen Rider Instinct Knight
10:30: Planet of the Apes
11:00: s-CRY-ed
11:30: Getbackers
To be continued..........
CBS Family and Nicktoons Network's Versions of the Block are similar to that of ABC Family and Toon Disney's Jetix Blocks IRLHow is the CBS Family and Nicktoons Network versions of the block?
Well it's because Viacom's Headquarters is based in New York.Why couldn't Viacom just keep the Dreamcast actors? They had the money for it.
Well they did the same once Invader Zim, Teenage Robot, Kim, Totally Spies, Constant Payne, and Danny Phantom started bringing in Teenagers Viewers to the NetworkI doubt SRMTHFG! would be picked up by Nick, as in fact, that show was pitched to them first back in 2001, but Nick rejected it because of a scene that would have hit too close to home after 9/11......That's probably a reason why they waited so long to air My Life as a Teenage Robot.
What I was referring to as the "Sunday Night Block" is TeeNickWhat is the Sunday night block with all of this? Perhaps a separate block from Jetix and TeeNick?
Well Nickelodeon got Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! through a deal with 4Kids Entertainment when Nickelodeon was signing the deal to broadcast Cubix: Robots for Everyone on it's networks. Also I've haven't Statted the reason why they got Shin-Chan on Nickelodeon, but I guess it was to give Kids-Alternative to South Park on Sister Network, Comedy Central.How did they get Shin-Chan, Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh!?
Sonic The Hedgehog: Animated is an American animated television series based on the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series. It was produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and Film Roman The series debuted on Nickelodeon on September 8, 2006, and ended on May 24, 2014; running for 208 episodes across eight seasons. It was released alongside Archie Comics' comic book adaptation, several games on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, PSVita and Wii U, an Attraction at Paramount Movie Park Nagoya, A Spin-off Series, a 2012 Movie set in the same universe, a Sequel series called Sonic Boom in 2014 and a toyline by Hasbro in the US and Takara Tomy in Japan. The Series aired with SpongeBob, Camp Lazlo (Which aired on Nick ITTL), Catscratch, Johnny Test (Which also aired on Nick ITTL), Yin Yang Yo! (Another Jetix Original, although it didn't aired on the Block), and later Back At the Barnyard, Phineas and Ferb, the Revival Era of The Fairly OddParents, The Mighty B!, The Penguins of Madagascar and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic during it's Run as part of Nickelodeon's Friday Night Nicktoons (Later called Nickelodeon Toonin' Friday Night in Fall 2009) Timeslot (Which Still Exists ITTL). And the series is basically this: Take...Where's Sonic Animated? And what's that gonna be about?
Yup, the success of Oban spawn the Nickelodeon Anime Universe, which started with 2007's Bakugan Battle Brawlers (Which that began airing in the US on Nickelodeon in 2008)Will Oban be successful enough for Nick to make more anime?
It's supposed to catch spam, but it doesn't always get it right. I don't know more about how it works than that. I went ahead and approved your post.@PinkieLopBun is this a error, but it's telling me this needs moderator approval, yet the other post I just made doesn't say that?
Thanks!It's supposed to catch spam, but it doesn't always get it right. I don't know more about how it works than that. I went ahead and approved your post.
Continuing from here......... 2007 to 2010Cool Lineups There:
Anyway, here is part 2 of my SLAM/Jetix Lineup, representing Spring 2004 through Summer 2007:
Spring 2004:
7:00 AM - Beyblade V-Force
7:30 AM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Dino Thunder
9:00 AM - Sonic X
9:30 AM - Cubix
10:00 AM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
10:30 AM - Daigunder
11:00 AM - Transformers Energon
11:30 AM - Danny Phantom
NOTE: Dany Phantom premiered during the 2004 Kids Choice Awards, though It would start airing episodes on the block the following Saturday, replacing Gadget and The Gadgetinis (Although that wouldn't be the last time Jetix would acquire a Cartoon from France as Totally Spies! and Martin Mystery were also airing on the CBS Family and Nicktoons Network versions of the Block)
Summer 2004:
7:00 AM - Transformers Energon
7:30 AM - Digimon Frontier
8:00 AM - Danny Phantom
8:30 AM - Beyblade V-Force
9:00 AM - My Life as A Teenage Robot
9:30 AM - Invader Zim
10:00 AM - Winx Club
10:30 AM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
11:00 AM - Sonic X
11:30 AM - Power Rangers Dino Thunder
NOTE: After a Big Success in Italy, Winx Club made it's Debut in the United States on Nickelodeon (Winx wouldn't air on Nickelodeon in the US until 2011 IRL) Although Saban had to make changes to the dub to make it well... like what 4Kids was doing with their dubs of Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! on Kids' WB! and their Infamous English Dub of One Piece on their FoxBox (Later 4Kids TV) programing block. On top of that, Saban decided to not use the Montreal-Based Actors from the Cinelume dub of Winx Club and replaced them with actors that were working in New York at the time (Which is where Viacom's Headquarters is located at), a similar thing happened when Saban acquired the License to Sonic X as they replaced the Dreamcast-Era Actors (Which they also replaced them in the Games in 2005) with more New York-Based one (Despite some actors from the Dreamcast Era Games wanted to Relocate to do the Dub)
Fall 2004
7:00 AM - Transformers Energon
7:30 AM - Dragon Booster
8:00 AM - Danny Phantom
8:30 AM - Beyblade V-Force
9:00 AM - My Life as A Teenage Robot
9:30 AM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
10:00 AM - Winx Club
10:30 AM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
11:00 AM - Sonic X
11:30 AM - Power Rangers Dino Thunder
NOTES: Fall 2004 saw the debuts of 2 Jetix Originals, Dragon Booster (Which was imported from Canada's CBC), and Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! "Quite a Mouthful" (Which was the first time that Jetix worked with Nickelodeon Animation Studios), and even though it managed to get More Teenagers on Nickelodeon, Invader Zim ended due to it being "Too Expensive to Produce". This was also around the time when Hasbro was working with SIP Animation on a series called "The Insiders" (This would later become a reboot of Action Man called A.T.O.M. - Alpha Teens on Machines). It was also around this time that SNICK wasn't doing good (Mainly thanks to Toonami moving to Saturday Nights and the Disney Channel's Saturday Night Offerings at the Time), so Nickelodeon had to retire it at the Start of the New Year, and compete with Toonami, really hard
Now the Biggest Change comes in Winter 2005 was the Move to Saturday Nights:
5:00 PM - My Life As a Teenage Robot
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - Beyblade G Revolution
7:00 PM - Dragon Booster
7:30 PM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:00 PM - Sonic X
9:30 PM - Power Rangers S.P.D.
NOTES: Following the End of SNICK, Nickelodeon decided to fill in that Slot by moving Jetix to Saturday Nights so that they could compete with CN's Toonami (Which moved to Saturday Nights in 2004) and the Saturday Night Offerings of The Disney Channel, Also we saw the Debut of some of the best written shows on Nick, those being Avatar: The Last Airbender and Power Rangers S.P.D. (Often Considered the Best Season of Power Rangers), Plus the Final Season of the Original Beyblade Anime. And this was happening around the same time when Zoids Fuzors, Battle B-Daman and Duel Masters were brought to the former Saturday Morning timeslot of Jetix (Which it would occasionally air in that slot whenever the Kids Choice Awards are happening.)
Summer 2005
5:00 PM - Transformers Cybertron
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - Beyblade G Revolution
7:00 PM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
7:30 PM - Dragon Booster
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:00 PM - Sonic X
9:30 PM - Power Rangers S.P.D.
NOTE: With the Arrival of Transformers Cybertron, MLAATR moved to Sunday Nights on TEENick, And Move to TEENick definitely helped the show as it was paired up with Constant Payne, Kim Possible, Totally Spies, and the Live Action Offerings such as Drake & Josh, Zoey 101, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody (Which that also aired on Nick ITTL). It was around this time that the American Exclusive Season 3 of Sonic X began airing, this was mainly it was thanks to the success of the Anime in the Non-Japanese market (Especially in the US and France), also Nickelodeon commission TMS a Season 3 mainly because Sonic The Hedgehog: Animated (Nickelodeon Animation Studios' First Collaboration with legendary animation studio Film Roman) wasn't going to premiere on Nickelodeon until Fall 2006.
Fall 2005
5:00 PM - Transformers Cybertron
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - Beyblade G Revolution
7:00 PM - G.I. Joe Sigma 6
7:30 PM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - TMNT 2003
9:00 PM - Sonic X
9:30 PM - Power Rangers S.P.D.
NOTES: Given how Transformers and Beyblade were doing well on Jetix, Hasbro decided to team up with Saban produce a new Anime-Influenced G.I. Joe Animated Series with Studio Gonzo called G.I. Joe Sigma 6. This was also around the time when SIP's A.T.O.M. - Alpha Teens on Machines premiered on the Jetix Blocks on Nicktoons TV in the UK and Nickelodeon in France, Italy, Germany and Poland (Basically the entirety of Europe). Get Ed (Another Jetix Original made by Nickelodeon Animation Studios) premiered on the Jetix Block on the Nicktoons Network as part of the Network's Rebrand in September
Winter 2006
5:00 PM - Transformers Cybertron
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - A.T.O.M. - Alpha Teens on Machines
7:00 PM - G.I. Joe Sigma 6
7:30 PM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward
9:00 PM - Sonic X
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Mystic Force
NOTES: Nickelodeon Decided to rework the 2003 TMNT series by plunging it into the Future with Fast Foward, and Alpha Teens on Machines makes it American Debut, And when S.P.D. was succeeded by Mystic Force. this was also around the time when Viacom's CBS Division and Time Warner announced the merging of UPN and The WB, which would become The CW Network (And you all know what happened afterwards), It was also round the time when Cyma Zarghami became president of the newly formed ViacomCBS Kids & Family Group (which included Nickelodeon, Nick@Nite, Nick Jr. Channel, TeenNick, Nicktoons, Jetix, CBS Family, TV Land, CMT, and CMT Pure Country), following the resignation of Herb Scannell from the Network on January 5, 2006.
Spring 2006
5:00 PM - G.I. Jose Sigma 6
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - A.T.O.M.: Alpha Teens on Machines
7:00 PM - Dragon Booster
7:30 PM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward
9:00 PM - Sonic X
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Mystic Force
NOTES: After a couple of months off of the lineup, Dragon Booster comes back to the Network around the time when Season 3 of Sonic X was wrapping up and when the Jetix Block on sister network CBS Family ended. This was all happening when Merger talks between ViacomCBS and Verizon were happening.
Summer 2006
5:00 PM - Dragon Booster
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - A.T.O.M.: Alpha Teens on Machines
7:00 PM - Digimon: Data Squad
7:30 PM - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward
9:00 PM - Oban Star-Racers
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Mystic Force
NOTE: Oban Star-Racers (A Japanese-French Animated Series that Jetix Europe co-produced) made it's American debut after initially debuting in France on France 3. Also towards the start of September, UPN and The WB merged to become The CW with the affiliates that were not chosen to become a part of the network (Especally Fox's UPN Affiliates) becoming affiliates of News Corp's MyNetworkTV service. And this merger was bad for Kids' WB! especially for viewers of Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! on that block since they were removed from the block once the 2 networks merged, which meant that both shows needed to find new homes (Yu-Gi-Oh! moved to 4KidsTV with the Capsule Monsters Miniseries and became the new home for Yu-Gi-Oh! GX after CBS Family removed their Jetix Block. while for Pokémon, it was perfect opportunity for Nickelodeon to air new episodes with the new cast)
Fall 2006
5:00 PM - Pokémon Battle Frontier
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - A.T.O.M. Alpha Teens on Machines
7:00 PM - Digimon: Data Squad
7:30 PM - Get Ed
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward
9:00 PM - Oban Star-Racers
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Mystic Force
NOTES: After airing repeats of the show since 2002, Pokémon began airing new episodes of the show exclusively on Nickelodeon with Battle Frontier (This was the first season to feature the new Voice Cast by TAJ Productions), And to pair up with Pokémon, Digimon: Data Squad premiered as well. Get Ed started airing Reurns on Nickelodeon after a successful run on Nicktoons. This was also around the time when Constant Payne ended
Winter 2007
5:00 PM - Pokémon Battle Frontier
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Danny Phantom
6:30 PM - A.T.O.M. Alpha Teens on Machines
7:00 PM - Digimon: Data Squad
7:30 PM - Get Ed
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - TMNT 2003
9:00 PM - Megaman Star Force
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Operation Overdrive
NOTES: Say what you say about Power Rangers Operation Overdrive, it is a steaming pile of Wet Garbage. But at least we had Once a Ranger in that Season. And after Oban ended its run on the Block, Megaman Star Force began airing on the Block.
Spring 2007
5:00 PM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
6:30 PM - A.T.O.M. Alpha Teens on Machines
7:00 PM - Digimon: Data Squad
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward
9:00 PM - Megaman Star Force
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Operation Overdrive
NOTES: The Third Season of MLAATR began airing on Jetix after Season 2 aired on TEENick, thought this was due to the Block bringing in All Grown Up! (Which had been airing only on Sunday Afternoons at 1pm) and iCarly to the Lineup. Also El Tigre joins the Block, with Battle Frontier being succeeded by the Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl series.
Summer 2007
5:00 PM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Tak and the Power of Juju (TV series)
6:30 PM - Megaman Star Force
7:00 PM - Digimon: Data Squad
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward
9:00 PM - El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Operation Overdrive
NOTES: Due the Eventual Arrival of Tak and the Power of Juju to the Block, Megaman Star Force was moved to the former slot of Alpha Teens on Machine once that ended its run.
To Be Continued...
It's cool that GaoGaiGar got dubbed here.Well during this Site's Extended Shutdown, I decided to rework my Nickelodeon SLAM! Lineup, into a version of Jetix that aired on Nickelodeon, since I'm currently working on my "What if Saban was acquired by Viacom in 2001" AU. So... LETTZ A GO!
Starting with the Summer 2001 Launch Lineup, which started as a Saturday morning Block called Nickelodeon SLAM!:
7:00 AM - Medabots
7:30 AM - Invader Zim
8:00 AM - Zoids: New Century Zero
8:30 AM - Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue
9:00 AM - Cybersix
9:30 AM - Beast Machines: Transformers
10:00 AM - Digimon
10:30 AM - GaoGaiGar: The King of Braves
NOTES: Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue and Digimon are Repeats, and The King of Braves GaoGaiGar was initially licensed by Hasbro, Inc. with a Dub by The Ocean Group ITTL (GaoGaiGar did get a new dub done in New York once Pioneer/Geneon licensed that and the GGG Final OVA, Meanwhile in Singapore, Kids Central had their own dub made in Hong Kong that was also shown on Animax Asia and in 2022, Paramount+ made a Redub that was done in LA)
By Spring 2002, The Lineup Was...
7:00 AM - Medabots
7:30 AM - Invader Zim
8:00 AM - Zoids: New Century Zero
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Time Force
9:00 AM - Shinzo
9:30 AM - Transformers: Robots In Disguise (2001)
10:00 AM - Crush Gear Turbo
10:30 AM - Digimon
11:00 AM - NASCAR Racers
11:30 AM - GaoGaiGar: The King of Braves
NOTES: More Saban Shows enter the Lineup, LR is replaced by Reruns of Time Force, and Shinzo only lasted for 5 Weeks in the Spring before being replaced by a Second Showing of Zoids. Crush Gear Turbo which was Licensed by Cinar (Yes, The Same People behind Arthur, AYAOTD, Busy World of Richard Scary and that Canadian Pebble Brat) ITTL lasted the Entire Spring but due to the Low Sales of the Toyline by Mattel (Which were imported from Bandai), It was initially cancelled on Nick with the rest of the Episodes that Cinar dubbed being released on the Sony Wonder Home Video Releases or airing in other countries such as Canada and the United Kingdon (Which is where the Dub founded its success there as one of the Launch Shows of the CBBC Channel)
In Summer 2002, One Hell of a "Slight" Lineup Change:
7:00 AM - Beyblade
7:30 AM - Medabots
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Time Force
9:00 AM - Super Duper Sumos
9:30 AM - Butt Ugly Martians
10:00 AM - Speed Racer X
10:30 AM - Digimon
11:00 AM - Transformers Robots in Disguise (2001)
11:30 AM - Zoids: Chaotic Century
NOTES: While it had some Slight Tweaks, Summer 2002's Lineup was just Awful especially no thanks to Super Duper Sumos, Speed Racer X and Butt Ugly Martains, But at least Zoids: Chaotic Century and Beyblade came to brightened up this disater. Also this is around the time when Escaflowne, Mon Colle Knights and Magic Knight Rayearth began airing Sunday Nights on TEENick and TMS' Anapanman began airing on Nick Jr. and Noggin
Fall 2002:
7:00 AM - Beyblade
7:30 AM - Medabots
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Wild Force
9:00 AM - Super Duper Sumos
9:30 AM - Butt Ugly Martians
10:00 AM - Ultraman Tiga
10:30 AM - Digimon Frontier
11:00 AM - Transformers Armada
11:30 AM - Zoids: Chaotic Century
NOTES: This was a Necessarily Big Improvement for the Block, And it was all thanks to the Introduction of Power Rangers Wild Force (Which Nick and CBS Kidz nabbed after Fox Kids was replaced by FoxBox), Digimon Froniter and Transformers Armada. And Speaking of 4Kids, In an Effort for a more Serious Lineup, Nickelodeon decided to acquire the Broadcasting Rights to the 4Kids Dub of Ultraman Tiga, with the Nick Broadcast being more Violent compared to the FoxBox broadcasts. These shows premiered around the same time Pokémon, Shin-Chan, Cubix and Yu-Gi-Oh! began airing during Weekday Afternoons on the Network, when Kim Possible (Which was picked up by Nick ITTL) moved to Friday Nights replacing Chalk Zone's Slot, and when Totally Spies (Which was imported from France) and Constant Payne began airing on Saturday Nights.
Winter 2003:
7:00 AM - Beyblade
7:30 AM - Medabots
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Ninja Storm
9:00 AM - Crush Gear Turbo
9:30 AM - Ultraman Tiga
10:00 AM - Butt Ugly Martians
10:30 AM - Digimon Frontier
11:00 AM - Transformers Armada
11:30 AM - Zoids: Chaotic Century
NOTES: Power Rangers Ninja Storm Premieres (And Viacom decided to move the Production of Power Rangers to New Zealand for Money Saving Purposes) and Crush Gear Turbo returns thanks to the Home Video sales and the success of the Show on CBBC in the UK (However Cinar didn't dubbed the Final Episodes of Turbo nor it's Sequel, Crush Gear Nitro due to Cinar's Fraud Scanal), also SDS is thankfully gone.
Spring 2003:
7:00 AM - Beyblade
7:30 AM - Medabots
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Ninja Storm
9:00 AM - Crush Gear Turbo
9:30 AM - Ultraman Tiga
10:00 AM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
10:30 AM - Digimon Frontier
11:00 AM - Transformers Armada
11:30 AM - Gadget and the Gadgetinis
NOTES: Inspector Gadget comes back to Nickelodeon with the SIP Animation (Which was later turned into Nickelodeon's France Studio) produced Gadget and the Gadgetinis (While it was still produced by DIC), however SLAM! Viewers had a similar situation to what Toonami fans had when Hamtaro was brought to the Block, Also Nickelodeon revives the Ninja Turtles with a new series (This was before Viacom bought Mirage Comics in 2009), thankfully replacing BUM (don't you dare laugh nor come up with any dirty jokes) in it's timeslot. Also Payne moves from Saturday Night Nickelodeon to Sunday Nights on TeeNick once All Grown Up! joined to the Saturday Night Lineup. This was all happening when TMS Entertainment was trying to pitch Sonic X to American Companies, and Nickelodeon/Saban was the most interested in Acquiring the English Rights to the Show. (The Others were ADV, Funimation, Geneon, 4Kids, Nelvana and DiC)
Which that Ultimately Leads to the Summer 2003 Lineup:
7:00 AM - Beyblade
7:30 AM - Medabots
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Ninja Storm
9:00 AM - Sonic X
9:30 AM - Daigunder
10:00 AM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
10:30 AM - Digimon Frontier
11:00 AM - Transformers Armada
11:30 AM - Gadget and the Gadgetinis
NOTES: Sonic X (ITTL dubbed by Saban although it was still dubbed in New York) and Daigunder premiered replacing Crush Gear and Ultraman. Also much like with GaoGaiGar, Hasbro released the Daigunder Toys under the Transformers moniker.
Fall 2003:
7:00 AM - Beyblade
7:30 AM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Ninja Storm
9:00 AM - Sonic X
9:30 AM - Cubix
10:00 AM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
10:30 AM - Daigunder
11:00 AM - Transformers Armada
11:30 AM - Gadget and the Gadgetinis
NOTES: Cubix moved to Saturdays to air it's Second Season (Which was far behind the CBS Saturday Morning Broadcasts) and Also My Life As A Teenage Robot Premieres to have some Girl Power on the Block.
Winter 2004:
7:00 AM - Beyblade V-Force
7:30 AM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
8:00 AM - Invader Zim
8:30 AM - Power Rangers Dino Thunder
9:00 AM - Sonic X
9:30 AM - Cubix
10:00 AM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
10:30 AM - Daigunder
11:00 AM - Transformers Energon
11:30 AM - Gadget and the Gadgetinis
NOTES: Ninja Storm was replaced by Dino Thunder, Beyblade was succeeded by V-Force, And Armada was succeeded by *Cough* Energon *Cough*. This was the First Lineup of the Block under the Jetix Branding with it launching on Valentines Day that year, and Nickelodeon having a Huge Ad Campaign promoting the Rebrand.
To Be Continued...
Cool. What will the CBS Family and Nicktoons versions air and when would they air?CBS Family and Nicktoons Network's Versions of the Block are similar to that of ABC Family and Toon Disney's Jetix Blocks IRL
Yeah, but it still doesn't make much sense, especially if the Dreamcast actors where willing to relocate.Well it's because Viacom's Headquarters is based in New York.
Cool. Perhaps start a block for edgier shows on Nick?Well they did the same once Invader Zim, Teenage Robot, Kim, Totally Spies, Constant Payne, and Danny Phantom started bringing in Teenagers Viewers to the Network
What I was referring to as the "Sunday Night Block" is TeeNick
Cool, and I guess because all the other Fox Kids channels aired it and Nick would have a bit of Fox Kids DNA in it now, I guess it makes sense.Well Nickelodeon got Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! through a deal with 4Kids Entertainment when Nickelodeon was signing the deal to broadcast Cubix: Robots for Everyone on it's networks. Also I've haven't Statted the reason why they got Shin-Chan on Nickelodeon, but I guess it was to give Kids-Alternative to South Park on Sister Network, Comedy Central.
That's cool, but why make it a 99% comedy? I'd make it a action show with comedic moments, kinda like the original Teen Titans.Sonic The Hedgehog: Animated is an American animated television series based on the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series. It was produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio and Film Roman The series debuted on Nickelodeon on September 8, 2006, and ended on May 24, 2014; running for 208 episodes across eight seasons. It was released alongside Archie Comics' comic book adaptation, several games on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, PSVita and Wii U, an Attraction at Paramount Movie Park Nagoya, A Spin-off Series, a 2012 Movie set in the same universe, a Sequel series called Sonic Boom in 2014 and a toyline by Hasbro in the US and Takara Tomy in Japan. The Series aired with SpongeBob, Camp Lazlo (Which aired on Nick ITTL), Catscratch, Johnny Test (Which also aired on Nick ITTL), Yin Yang Yo! (Another Jetix Original, although it didn't aired on the Block), and later Back At the Barnyard, Phineas and Ferb, the Revival Era of The Fairly OddParents, The Mighty B!, The Penguins of Madagascar and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic during it's Run as part of Nickelodeon's Friday Night Nicktoons (Later called Nickelodeon Toonin' Friday Night in Fall 2009) Timeslot (Which Still Exists ITTL). And the series is basically this: Take...
And You get Sonic The Hedgehog Animated
- The Comedy, Writing and Episodic Nature of SpongeBob
- The Art Style, Music and Celebrity Cameos of The Fairly OddParents
- The Storytelling and Slice of Life-ness of My Little Pony Friendship is Magic (Which was picked up by Nickelodeon ITTL due to a deal with Hasbro to make Nicktoons based on Hasbro Brands)
- The Humor and Pop-Culture References of The Simpsons
- And Just a whole lot of Stuff that was inspired from Phineas and Ferb (Which Nick didn't Rejected ITTL alongside Proud Family and Adventure Time) like how Tails and his brother Streaker Prower are like Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher and how Zooey (Tails' older sister) is like Candace Flynn.
Cool! What other anime will they make?Yup, the success of Oban spawn the Nickelodeon Anime Universe, which started with 2007's Bakugan Battle Brawlers (Which that began airing in the US on Nickelodeon in 2008)
Nice RebelTaxi reference! He's cool!Continuing from here......... 2007 to 2010
Fall 2007
5:00 PM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Tak and the Power of Juju (TV series)
6:30 PM - Dinosaur King
7:00 PM - Digimon: Data Squad
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward
9:00 PM - El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Operation Overdrive
NOTE: After the Success of TMS' Sonic X on the Block, Nickelodeon capitalized on Anime based on Sega Games with Dinosaur King, which makes it the first show on the Block to be in HD (Although Nick's HD Feed launched in 2006), with Transformers Animated, Bakugan and Power Rangers Jungle Fury following ensue. Also, around this time Pokémon began airing long marathons of the show during Thanksgiving starting in 20017 and on the Day after Christmas, Transformers Animated (Which is a part of the Nickelodeon Anime Universe) debuted on Nickelodeon with the 3 Parter Movie "Transform and Roll Out" With the series being introduced to the Block on January 5, 2008. And by dawn of the New Year, TMNT: Fast Foward, just fast forward into a brick wall "Yes that was a RebelTaxi Reference."
Winter 2008
5:00 PM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Tak and the Power of Juju (TV series)
6:30 PM - Bakugan Battle Brawlers
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Peal
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Dinosaur King
9:00 PM - El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Jungle Fury
NOTES: After a huge success in Japan and Canada, Bakugan Battle Brawlers made it's American Debut on Jetix. This was also around the time when Avatar was ending, well the show, not the story related to the show.
Summer 2008
5:00 PM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
5:30 PM - Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
6:00 PM - Tak and the Power of Juju (TV series)
6:30 PM - Bakugan Battle Brawlers
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: DP Battle Dimension
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Dinosaur King
9:00 PM - El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Jungle Fury
NOTES: After how Pokémon had gain new fans through the show airing on Nickelodeon, 4Kids decided to bring Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Reruns on to the Jetix Block, though this was to prepare for it's sequel, which later premiered in the Fall. Too bad Pokémon caused El Tigre to last One Season as the show eventually ended one week before Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's and TMNT: Back to the Sewer premiered.
Fall 2008
5:00 PM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
5:30 PM - Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D'S
6:00 PM - Tak and the Power of Juju (TV series)
6:30 PM - Bakugan Battle Brawlers
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: DP Battle Dimension
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - TMNT: Back to the Sewer
9:00 PM - Dinosaur King
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Jungle Fury
NOTES: TMNT 2003 begins it's Final Season where the story returns back to New York City, and Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Also Debuted on this Lineup. Also starting December, the 2008 Go, Diego, Go! Anime Adaptation debuted.
Anyway, the 2008 Go, Diego, Go! Anime Adaptation, is a anime by Nickelodeon, Takara Tomy, Sunrise, ADK and MBS, it a Mecha series that's a Remake of 1997's The King of Braves GaoGaiGar
Winter 2009
5:00 PM - Go, Diego, Go! (2008 Anime)
5:30 PM - Yu-Gi-Oh! 5DS
6:00 PM - Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight
6:30 PM - Bakugan New Vestroia
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: DP Galactic Battles
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - TMNT: Back to the Sewer
9:00 PM - Dinosaur King
9:30 PM - Power Rangers RPM
Summer 2009
5:00 PM - Go, Diego, Go! (2008 Anime)
5:30 PM - Yu-Gi-Oh! 5DS
6:00 PM - Kamen Rider Dragon Knight
6:30 PM - Bakugan New Vestroia
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: DP Galactic Battles
8:00 PM - Huntik
8:30 PM - Naruto Shippuden
9:00 PM - Dinosaur King
9:30 PM - Power Rangers RPM
Notes: Naruto Shippuden debuted on the Lineup around the time, making it the darkest and most violent thing that Nickelodeon aired Long before the 2019 Are You Afraid of The Dark Reboot.
Winter 2010
5:00 PM - Go, Diego, Go! (2008 Anime)
5:30 PM - Yu-Gi-Oh! 5DS
6:00 PM - Huntik
6:30 PM - Bakugan Gundalian Invaders
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: DP Sinnoh League Victors
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Naruto Shippuden
9:00 PM - Dinosaur King
9:30 PM - Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (2010)
Notes: Instead of producing a New Season, Nickelodeon decided to rerun the Original MMPR, Samurai would later debut in 2011.
Summer 2010
5:00 PM - Beyblade Metal Fusion
5:30 PM - Yu-Gi-Oh! 5DS
6:00 PM - Go, Diego, Go! (2008 Anime)
6:30 PM - Bakugan Gundalian Invaders
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: DP Sinnoh League Victors
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Dragon Ball Z Kai
9:00 PM - Dinosaur King
9:30 PM - Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (2010)
NOTES: Dragon Ball Z Kai, Debuted around this time, marking First and possibly only time that Jetix acquired anything from Funimation.
Fall 2010
5:00 PM - Beyblade Metal Fusion
5:30 PM - Yu-Gi-Oh! 5DS
6:00 PM - Go, Diego, Go! (2008 Anime)
6:30 PM - Bakugan Gundalian Invaders
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: DP Sinnoh League Victors
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Dragon Ball Z Kai
9:00 PM - G.I. Joe Renegades
9:30 PM - Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (2010)
To be continued..........
YepIt's cool that GaoGaiGar got dubbed here.
Zoids premiered in the Summer on Nick ITTL. And Zoids Genesis aired on the Jetix block on NicktoonsHow did Zoids get on the block when Toonami premiered it in 2001? And will Zoids Genesis at least air?
Whoops, I should have know that, but Viacom decided to sell the Marvel shows they owned the rights for to The Walt Disney Company in 2009 once Disney bought Marvel that year to have more Action Properties under its belt after Tokyo Mew Mew and Pretty Cure (Which Nickelodeon acquired the English rights in 2013 to dub it as Glitter Force) flopped on the Disney Channel, and to add some Archival Content to Disney XD.How come you didn't add none of the Marvel shows since they'd have those now? Viacom could have brought Marvel. Heck, they almost did.
It sure didCool to have Crush Gear Turbo on American TV.
OkThe Summer 2002 lineup isn't even THAT bad TBH. And all blocks have bad lineups every once in a while.
Well, the FoxBox still happened ITTL and 4Kids would solely focus on the Yu-Gi-Oh! Franchise once they lost the rights to Pokémon and thankfully stopped making their Terribly Americanized version of One Piece (It was just that or their smaller/Lesser-Known Franchises/Licenses like Chaotic, Viva Pinata, Bratz and hell even GoGoRiki)What happens to 4Kids and the FoxBox and Ultraman?
Well It's because they were rejected by Disney ITTL, and so Nickelodeon picked them up causing them to have huge fanbases and Nickelodeon was surprised by the Fan demand for more KP that they instantly greenlit a Fourth/Final SeasonHow did Kim Possible and Zack and Cody air on Nick ITTL?
Well it's because ITTL Nicktoons Premieres are on Friday Nights. Because, Nickelodeon decided to compete with CN Fridays and (Much like the Original Toonami) to kill it in the Ratings.Why not have SLAM! on Friday nights? It'd be hard to choose between watching Naruto and Avatar on the same night.
Well for 2004-2007 it would be the same IRL, with 2009-2012 being based on the Bionix branding, 2012-2014 being based on the Vortexx branding, 2014-2017 being based on the branding for Animax Asia, and the current branding being a Nickelodeon Twist on the 2004 Toonami BrandingHow will Jetix's branding look ITTL throughout the years?
Well like the aftermentioned Totally Spies and Constant Payne, and Get Ed aired on the Nicktoons Network version only a year before the Nick version aired. The CBS Family Block airs in the mornings and Nicktoons airs it on Weekday AfternoonsCool. What will the CBS Family and Nicktoons versions air and when would they air?
Ok, Some of the DreamCast Actors would be in the dubYeah, but it still doesn't make much sense, especially if the Dreamcast actors where willing to relocate.
Yeah, we already have that with, The N, which airs on Tuesday NightsCool. Perhaps start a block for edgier shows on Nick?
Yeah and Nickelodeon took the UK channel and turned into Nicktoons TV, and the France, Italy, Germany and Poland Fox Kids Channels were relaunched in those countries as Nickelodeon while the rest of them became JetixCool, and I guess because all the other Fox Kids channels aired it and Nick would have a bit of Fox Kids DNA in it now, I guess it makes sense.
Oh, OkThat's cool, but why make it a 99% comedy? I'd make it a action show with comedic moments, kinda like the original Teen Titans.
Well Anime Adaptations of Nick Shows of courseCool! What other anime will they make?
ThanksNice RebelTaxi reference! He's cool!
It does on Nicktoons and CBS FamilyDoes Jetix have a weekday block?
Well Disney tried getting some Action Shows on it's Network with American Dragon Jake Long, and you know what happened afterwards, and they imported Tokyo Mew Mew, Magical Doremi and Pretty Cure (Which Nickelodeon would dub two seasons in 2015 and 2017 in the form of Nickelodeon's Glitter Force), but all of those flopped on the network, especailly Magical Doremi where it was alway being beaten in the ratings by Little Einsteins despite both shows being on the same block, Playhouse Disney (Now granted, this isn't to blaim Disney for the Failures) And this may have been the reason why Disney bought Marvel in 2009.Shocked to see Naruto here, especially since I thought Cartoon Network would ya'know, put some effort into Toonami and keep it viable. Guess Disney and Nick's action blocks really did kill Toonami here, huh?
Oh, and does Disney have a action block?
It's Disappearance was due to Parents sending Complaints to Nickelodeon about it being too Violent on the Network despite being a TV-PG version of the show. It's Disappearance was also because of the Arrival of Dragon Ball Z KaiAnd why does Shippuden disappear so quick?
Maybe...Why not do both? MMRP could rerun on weekdays while Power Rangers Samurai could air in 2010, then PROPERLY MOVE ON, and NOT split them. That's lazy.
Oh...Nice to see DBZ Kai on here, but if you want, you could expand the block to 12AM and air Shippuden, Soul Eater, D.Gray-Man and another mature anime.
Transformers Prime didn't premiere until 2011.What happened to Transformers Prime?
Continuing from here.........Continuing from here......... 2007 to 2010
Fall 2007
5:00 PM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Tak and the Power of Juju (TV series)
6:30 PM - Dinosaur King
7:00 PM - Digimon: Data Squad
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward
9:00 PM - El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Operation Overdrive
NOTE: After the Success of TMS' Sonic X on the Block, Nickelodeon capitalized on Anime based on Sega Games with Dinosaur King, which makes it the first show on the Block to be in HD (Although Nick's HD Feed launched in 2006), with Transformers Animated, Bakugan and Power Rangers Jungle Fury following ensue. Also, around this time Pokémon began airing long marathons of the show during Thanksgiving starting in 20017 and on the Day after Christmas, Transformers Animated (Which is a part of the Nickelodeon Anime Universe) debuted on Nickelodeon with the 3 Parter Movie "Transform and Roll Out" With the series being introduced to the Block on January 5, 2008. And by dawn of the New Year, TMNT: Fast Foward, just fast forward into a brick wall "Yes that was a RebelTaxi Reference."
Winter 2008
5:00 PM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
5:30 PM - Avatar: The Last Airbender
6:00 PM - Tak and the Power of Juju (TV series)
6:30 PM - Bakugan Battle Brawlers
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Peal
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Dinosaur King
9:00 PM - El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Jungle Fury
NOTES: After a huge success in Japan and Canada, Bakugan Battle Brawlers made it's American Debut on Jetix. This was also around the time when Avatar was ending, well the show, not the story related to the show.
Summer 2008
5:00 PM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
5:30 PM - Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
6:00 PM - Tak and the Power of Juju (TV series)
6:30 PM - Bakugan Battle Brawlers
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: DP Battle Dimension
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Dinosaur King
9:00 PM - El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Jungle Fury
NOTES: After how Pokémon had gain new fans through the show airing on Nickelodeon, 4Kids decided to bring Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Reruns on to the Jetix Block, though this was to prepare for it's sequel, which later premiered in the Fall. Too bad Pokémon caused El Tigre to last One Season as the show eventually ended one week before Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's and TMNT: Back to the Sewer premiered.
Fall 2008
5:00 PM - My Life as a Teenage Robot
5:30 PM - Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D'S
6:00 PM - Tak and the Power of Juju (TV series)
6:30 PM - Bakugan Battle Brawlers
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: DP Battle Dimension
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - TMNT: Back to the Sewer
9:00 PM - Dinosaur King
9:30 PM - Power Rangers Jungle Fury
NOTES: TMNT 2003 begins it's Final Season where the story returns back to New York City, and Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Also Debuted on this Lineup. Also starting December, the 2008 Go, Diego, Go! Anime Adaptation debuted.
Anyway, the 2008 Go, Diego, Go! Anime Adaptation, is a anime by Nickelodeon, Takara Tomy, Sunrise, ADK and MBS, it a Mecha series that's a Remake of 1997's The King of Braves GaoGaiGar
Winter 2009
5:00 PM - Go, Diego, Go! (2008 Anime)
5:30 PM - Yu-Gi-Oh! 5DS
6:00 PM - Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight
6:30 PM - Bakugan New Vestroia
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: DP Galactic Battles
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - TMNT: Back to the Sewer
9:00 PM - Dinosaur King
9:30 PM - Power Rangers RPM
Summer 2009
5:00 PM - Go, Diego, Go! (2008 Anime)
5:30 PM - Yu-Gi-Oh! 5DS
6:00 PM - Kamen Rider Dragon Knight
6:30 PM - Bakugan New Vestroia
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: DP Galactic Battles
8:00 PM - Huntik
8:30 PM - Naruto Shippuden
9:00 PM - Dinosaur King
9:30 PM - Power Rangers RPM
Notes: Naruto Shippuden debuted on the Lineup around the time, making it the darkest and most violent thing that Nickelodeon aired Long before the 2019 Are You Afraid of The Dark Reboot.
Winter 2010
5:00 PM - Go, Diego, Go! (2008 Anime)
5:30 PM - Yu-Gi-Oh! 5DS
6:00 PM - Huntik
6:30 PM - Bakugan Gundalian Invaders
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: DP Sinnoh League Victors
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Naruto Shippuden
9:00 PM - Dinosaur King
9:30 PM - Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (2010)
Notes: Instead of producing a New Season, Nickelodeon decided to rerun the Original MMPR, Samurai would later debut in 2011.
Summer 2010
5:00 PM - Beyblade Metal Fusion
5:30 PM - Yu-Gi-Oh! 5DS
6:00 PM - Go, Diego, Go! (2008 Anime)
6:30 PM - Bakugan Gundalian Invaders
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: DP Sinnoh League Victors
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Dragon Ball Z Kai
9:00 PM - Dinosaur King
9:30 PM - Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (2010)
NOTES: Dragon Ball Z Kai, Debuted around this time, marking First and possibly only time that Jetix acquired anything from Funimation.
Fall 2010
5:00 PM - Beyblade Metal Fusion
5:30 PM - Yu-Gi-Oh! 5DS
6:00 PM - Go, Diego, Go! (2008 Anime)
6:30 PM - Bakugan Gundalian Invaders
7:00 PM - Transformers Animated
7:30 PM - Pokémon the Series: DP Sinnoh League Victors
8:00 PM - Winx Club
8:30 PM - Dragon Ball Z Kai
9:00 PM - G.I. Joe Renegades
9:30 PM - Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (2010)
To be continued..........
Continuing from there.Continuing from here.........
Summer 2004:
6:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
6:30: Duel Masters
7:00: Totally Spies!
7:30: Danny Phantom
8:00: Transformers: Energon
8:30: Power Rangers Dino Thunder
9:00: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:30: Buffy: The Animated Slayer Chronicles
10:00: Megas XLR
10:30: Invader Zim
Fall 2004:
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Sonic X
6:30: Transformers: Energon
7:00: Megas XLR
7:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
8:00: My Life as a Teenage Robot
8:30: Power Rangers Dino Thunder
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight
10:00: Spider-Man: The New Animated Series
10:30: Skeleton Key
Winter 2005
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Sonic X
6:30: Transformers: Energon
7:00: Power Rangers Dino Thunder/Power Rangers SPD
7:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
8:00: Avatar: The Last Airbender
8:30: Buffy: The Animated Slayer Chronicles
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight
10:00: Phantasy Star
10:30: Skeleton Key
Spring 2005
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Danny Phantom
6:30: Power Rangers SPD
7:00: Zatch Bell!
7:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
8:00: Avatar: The Last Airbender
8:30: Buffy: The Animated Slayer Chronicles
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight
10:00: Phantasy Star
10:30: s-CRY-ed
Summer 2005
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Transformers: Cybertron
6:30: Power Rangers SPD
7:00: Zatch Bell!
7:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
8:00: Avatar: The Last Airbender
8:30: Megas XLR
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight
10:00: Phantasy Star
10:30: s-CRY-ed
Fall 2005
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Transformers: Cybertron
6:30: Power Rangers SPD
7:00: Martin Mystery
7:30: Zatch Bell!
8:00: Sonic X
8:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Bobobo-Bo-Bo-Bobo
10:00: Kamen Rider Instinct Knight
10:30: Megas XLR
11:00: Spider-Man: The New Animated Series
11:30: Phantasy Star
Winter 2006
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Transformers: Cybertron
6:30: Power Rangers SPD/Power Rangers Mystic Force
7:00: Martin Mystery
7:30: Zatch Bell!
8:00: Sonic X
8:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Bobobo-Bo-Bo-Bobo
10:00: Kamen Rider Instinct Knight
10:30: Megas XLR
11:00: Phantasy Star
11:30: Getbackers
Spring 2006
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Transformers: Cybertron
6:30: Power Rangers Mystic Force
7:00: Martin Mystery
7:30: Zatch Bell!
8:00: Avatar: The Last Airbender
8:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Bobobo-Bo-Bo-Bobo
10:00: Kamen Rider Instinct Knight
10:30: Planet of the Apes
11:00: s-CRY-ed
11:30: Getbackers
Summer 2006
5:00: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
5:30: Totally Spies!
6:00: Power Rangers Mystic Force
6:30: Martin Mystery
7:00: Zatch Bell!
7:30: Bobobo-Bo-Bo-Bobo
8:00: Avatar: The Last Airbender
8:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:00: One Piece
9:30: Invader Zim
10:00: Kamen Rider Instinct Knight
10:30: Planet of the Apes
11:00: s-CRY-ed
11:30: Getbackers
To be continued..........
Although the Lineups are cool, I have a Question:Continuing from there.
Fall 2006
6:00: Totally Spies!
6:30: Pretty Cure
7:00: Danny Phantom
7:30: Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes
8:00: Sonic: Freedom Fighters of Mobius
8:30: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
9:00: Skyland
9:30: One Piece
10:00: Kamen Rider Dueling Knight
10:30: Spider-Man: The New Animated Series
11:00: Gundam SEED Destiny
11:30: Getbackers
Winter 2007
6:00: Totally Spies!
6:30: Pretty Cure
7:00: Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes
7:30: Sonic: Freedom Fighters of Mobius
8:00: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
8:30: Skyland
9:00: MAR
9:30: One Piece
10:00: Kamen Rider Dueling Knight
10:30: Jet Set Radio
11:00: The Prince of Tennis
11:30: Gundam SEED Destiny
Spring 2007
6:00: Totally Spies!
6:30: Pretty Cure
7:00: El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
7:30: Bobobo-Bo-Bo-Bobo
8:00: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
8:30: Oban: Star-Racers
9:00: MAR
9:30: One Piece
10:00: Kamen Rider Dueling Knight
10:30: Jet Set Radio
11:00: The Prince of Tennis
11:30: Gundam SEED Destiny
Summer 2007
6:00: Totally Spies!
6:30: Pretty Cure
7:00: El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
7:30: Bobobo-Bo-Bo-Bobo
8:00: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
8:30: Oban: Star-Racers
9:00: Zatch Bell!
9:30: One Piece
10:00: Kamen Rider Dueling Knight
10:30: MAR
11:00: The Prince of Tennis
11:30: Gundam SEED Destiny
To be continued......