As Dreamers Do Part Deux

Has anybody ever heard of Kim Jong Nam. He was the eldest son of Kim Jong Il. He was heir apparnet untill he got caught trying to sneak into japan in may 2001 on a fake chinaness passport so he could vist Tokyo Disneyland. His support support for reform also contubited to him being disinherited. I like the idea of buttering the Tokyo disney incidient and have Nam succeuded his father and enacted caplatistisct reforms and up honest dimotlpic talk that result in Nam dismalting the north korean nuclear program in exchange for end of ecomic snations and mass infusions of forign aide. Nam was more interst in building his wealth then in buidling the milartry so I can see hi being will to stop the nuclear program for a large enoguh payout.
 
But I really hope The Zeta Project and Static Shock would be a CBS show TTL to be produced by Screen Gems, Sheep in the Big City would be made for NBC by Murakami-Wolf-Swenson and Teacher's Pet, X-Men: Evolution and Lloyd in Space would be Fox shows TTL as we move forward into the 2000-01 Saturday morning schedule.
 
But I really hope The Zeta Project and Static Shock would be a CBS show TTL to be produced by Screen Gems, Sheep in the Big City would be made for NBC by Murakami-Wolf-Swenson and Teacher's Pet, X-Men: Evolution and Lloyd in Space would be Fox shows TTL as we move forward into the 2000-01 Saturday morning schedule.
I like the idea of stactic staying with Warner Brothers. With out DC they could used some superheroes. CBS owning DC atl has enough superheroes so I feel they should miss out on Static and Zeta.
 
I like the idea of stactic staying with Warner Brothers. With out DC they could used some superheroes. CBS owning DC atl has enough superheroes so I feel they should miss out on Static and Zeta.
I think Static could fit well within the Men in Black universe TTL, as Warner owns Pacific/Malibu Comics.
 
2000-01 Saturday Morning Schedule
2000-01 Saturday Morning Schedule

New Shows in BOLD

ABC (Nick on ABC)

Preview show hosted by Kenan and Kel
8:00 Scooby Doo, Where are You? (Hanna-Barbera) [Reruns]
8:30 Rugrats (Klasky-Csupo)
9:00 The Wild Thornberrys (Klasky-Csupo)
9:30 Hey Arnold! (Hanna-Barbera; Snee-Oosh)
10:00 Ed, Edd n Eddy (AKA Cartoon)
10:30 Buzz Lightyear of Space Command (Hanna-Barbera; Pixar)
11:00 As Told By Ginger (Klasky-Csupo)
11:30 Mike, Lu and Og (Hanna-Barbera)
12:00 Robot Jones (Hanna-Barbera)
12:30 I Am Weasel (Hanna-Barbera)

CBS
8:00 Pokemon (Nelvana)
9:00 The Magic School Bus (Nelvana)
9:30 Batman Beyond (Screen Gems)
10:00 Pokemon: The Johto Chronicles (Nelvana)
10:30 Angela Anaconda (Nelvana)
11:00 Pelswick (Nelvana)
11:30 Stuart Little (Screen Gems)
12:00 NASCAR Racers (Screen Gems)
12:30 Beast Machines: Transformers (Nelvana)

NBC

8:00 Kenzo (MWS; RKO)
8:30 C-Bear and Jamal (Film Roman)
9:00 Flint the Time Detective (Lionsgate)
9:30 Max Steel (MWS; Mattel)
10:00 Sheep in the Big City (MWS; RKO)
10:30 What About Mimi? (MWS; RKO)
11:00 Godzilla: The Series (MWS; RKO)
11:30 Kong: The Series (MWS; RKO)
12:00 Local programming

SBC
8:00 Power Rangers: Time Force (New Line Cinema) [Live action]
8:30 Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue (New Line Cinema) [Live action]
9:00 Los Luchadores (New Line Cinema) [Live action]
9:30 Jackie Chan Adventures (DiC; Golden Harvest/New Line Cinema)
10:00 RoboCop: Alpha Commando (DiC; New Line Cinema)
10:30 Men in Black: The Series (Carolco)
11:00 Oggy and the Cockroaches (Gaumont; New Line Cinema) [Reruns]
11:30 Samurai Pizza Cats (New Line Cinema) [Reruns]
12:00 Static Shock (Carolco)
12:30 Local programming

Fox

(Most Fox programming produced by Grantray-Lawrence or Walt Disney Television Animation)
8:00 Pepper Ann
8:30 The Weekenders
9:00 Teacher's Pet
9:30 Lloyd in Space
10:00 Casper and Molly McGee
10:30 The Backstreet Project
11:00 X-Men Evolution
11:30 Digimon: Digital Monsters
12:00 Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego (Acquired from DiC)
12:30 House of Mouse

UPN
8:00 Maisy (Universal)
8:30 Arthur (Paramount)
9:00 Sabrina: The Animated Series (Universal)
9:30 Sam and Max: Freelance Police (Universal)
10:00 Cardcaptors (English dub produced by Universal)
10:30 Roswell Conspiracies (Universal)
11:00 Archie's Weird Mysteries (Universal)
11:30 The Zeta Project (Paramount)
12:00 Shaun the Sheep (Paramount; Rankin Bass & Aardman)
12:30 Sonic Underground (Paramount)

Let me know which shows you look forward to this year.
 
2000-01 Saturday Morning Schedule

New Shows in BOLD

ABC (Nick on ABC)

Preview show hosted by Kenan and Kel
8:00 Scooby Doo, Where are You? (Hanna-Barbera) [Reruns]
8:30 Rugrats (Klasky-Csupo)
9:00 The Wild Thornberrys (Klasky-Csupo)
9:30 Hey Arnold! (Hanna-Barbera; Snee-Oosh)
10:00 Ed, Edd n Eddy (AKA Cartoon)
10:30 Buzz Lightyear of Space Command (Hanna-Barbera; Pixar)
11:00 As Told By Ginger (Klasky-Csupo)
11:30 Mike, Lu and Og (Hanna-Barbera)
12:00 Robot Jones (Hanna-Barbera)
12:30 I Am Weasel (Hanna-Barbera)

CBS
8:00 Pokemon (Nelvana)
9:00 The Magic School Bus (Nelvana)
9:30 Batman Beyond (Screen Gems)
10:00 Pokemon: The Johto Chronicles (Nelvana)
10:30 Angela Anaconda (Nelvana)
11:00 Pelswick (Nelvana)
11:30 Stuart Little (Screen Gems)
12:00 NASCAR Racers (Screen Gems)
12:30 Beast Machines: Transformers (Nelvana)

NBC
8:00 Kenzo (MWS; RKO)
8:30 C-Bear and Jamal (Film Roman)
9:00 Flint the Time Detective (Lionsgate)
9:30 Max Steel (MWS; Mattel)
10:00 Sheep in the Big City (MWS; RKO)
10:30 What About Mimi? (MWS; RKO)
11:00 Godzilla: The Series (MWS; RKO)
11:30 Kong: The Series (MWS; RKO)
12:00 Local programming

SBC
8:00 Power Rangers: Time Force (New Line Cinema) [Live action]
8:30 Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue (New Line Cinema) [Live action]
9:00 Los Luchadores (New Line Cinema) [Live action]
9:30 Jackie Chan Adventures (DiC; Golden Harvest/New Line Cinema)
10:00 RoboCop: Alpha Commando (DiC; New Line Cinema)
10:30 Men in Black: The Series (Carolco)
11:00 Oggy and the Cockroaches (Gaumont; New Line Cinema) [Reruns]
11:30 Samurai Pizza Cats (New Line Cinema) [Reruns]
12:00 Static Shock (Carolco)
12:30 Local programming

Fox
(Most Fox programming produced by Grantray-Lawrence or Walt Disney Television Animation)
8:00 Pepper Ann
8:30 The Weekenders
9:00 Teacher's Pet
9:30 Lloyd in Space
10:00 Casper and Molly McGee
10:30 The Backstreet Project
11:00 X-Men Evolution
11:30 Digimon: Digital Monsters
12:00 Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego (Acquired from DiC)
12:30 House of Mouse

UPN
8:00 Maisy (Universal)
8:30 Arthur (Paramount)
9:00 Sabrina: The Animated Series (Universal)
9:30 Sam and Max: Freelance Police (Universal)
10:00 Cardcaptors (English dub produced by Universal)
10:30 Roswell Conspiracies (Universal)
11:00 Archie's Weird Mysteries (Universal)
11:30 The Zeta Project (Paramount)
12:00 Shaun the Sheep (Paramount; Rankin Bass & Aardman)
12:30 Sonic Underground (Paramount)

Let me know which shows you look forward to this year.
Cool. I look forward to Cardcaptors, The Zeta Project, X-Men Evolution, Static Shock, Jackie Chan Adventures, Roswell Conspiracies, Digimon, Power Rangers, Godzilla, Kong, NASCAR, Pokemon and Max Steel.
 
Casper and Molly McGee (2000 TV Series)
Casper and Molly McGee
Launched on September 9, 2000 on Fox

Production Companies
Walt Disney Television Animation (Burbank)
Bad Robot

Distributor
Walt Disney Television and 20th Television (Co-branded)

Developed by
Daniel Abbott
JJ Abrams

Casper the Friendly Ghost created by
Seymour Reit
Joe Oriolo
Val Valentine

Voices
Devon Sawa as Casper McFadden
Brenda Song as Molly McGee
Seth MacFarlane as Pete McGee
Ming-Na Wen as Sharon McGee
Eric Bauza as Darryl McGee
Tara Charendoff as Libby Stein-Torres
Kath Soucie as Andrea Davenport
Prisha Ram as Sheela
Eden Riegel as Kat
Cree Summer as Tammy Meyers
James Avery as Principal O'Connor
Joe Nipote as Stretch
Brad Garrett as Fatso
Dan Castellaneta as Stinky
Susan Blakeslee as Carrigan's Ghost
Bob Joles as Hot Stuff the Little Devil​
 
Casper and Molly McGee
Launched on September 9, 2000 on Fox

Production Companies
Walt Disney Television Animation (Burbank)
Bad Robot

Distributor
Walt Disney Television and 20th Television (Co-branded)

Developed by
Daniel Abbott
JJ Abrams

Casper the Friendly Ghost created by
Seymour Reit
Joe Oriolo
Val Valentine

Voices
Devon Sawa as Casper McFadden
Brenda Song as Molly McGee
Seth MacFarlane as Pete McGee
Ming-Na Wen as Sharon McGee
Eric Bauza as Darryl McGee
Tara Charendoff as Libby Stein-Torres
Kath Soucie as Andrea Davenport
Prisha Ram as Sheela
Eden Riegel as Kat
Cree Summer as Tammy Meyers
James Avery as Principal O'Connor
Joe Nipote as Stretch
Brad Garrett as Fatso
Dan Castellaneta as Stinky
Susan Blakeslee as Carrigan's Ghost
Bob Joles as Hot Stuff the Little Devil​
Wait a minute, is this The Ghost and Molly McGee, except with Casper, and in the early 2000s?
 
I Can't Believe is CBS is running NASCAR Racers, But will CBS renew their NASCAR Contract beginning in 2001?
Starting in 2001, NASCAR will split its TV contract between CBS, Fox and ESPN.
CBS and Fox will share the Daytona 500. This means Fox will show it in odd-numbered years while CBS gets to show it in even numbered years. For example, CBS will have the Pepsi 400 in 2001 while Fox gets the Daytona 500. In 2002, it'll be Daytona 500 on CBS and Pepsi 400 on Fox. Makes sense?
 
ABC (Nick on ABC)
Preview show hosted by Kenan and Kel
8:00 Scooby Doo, Where are You? (Hanna-Barbera) [Reruns]
8:30 Rugrats (Klasky-Csupo)
9:00 The Wild Thornberrys (Klasky-Csupo)
9:30 Hey Arnold! (Hanna-Barbera; Snee-Oosh)
10:00 Ed, Edd n Eddy (AKA Cartoon)
10:30 Buzz Lightyear of Space Command (Hanna-Barbera; Pixar)
11:00 As Told By Ginger (Klasky-Csupo)
11:30 Mike, Lu and Og (Hanna-Barbera)
12:00 Robot Jones (Hanna-Barbera)
12:30 I Am Weasel (Hanna-Barbera)
1: Of course Kenan and Kel are hosting this year's preview special. The only question I have is, would Kel be the Shaggy of the two hosts?
2: I would just like to say "Welcome home, Scooby-Doo!"
3: The fact that Buzz Lightyear managed to be put into this schedule makes him somehow look like an outlier by comparison. Sorry.
4: With that said, aside from Scooby and Buzz, every other show here fits the Nickelodeon mold in some way, shape, or form ITTL.
CBS
8:00 Pokemon (Nelvana)
9:00 The Magic School Bus (Nelvana)
9:30 Batman Beyond (Screen Gems)
10:00 Pokemon: The Johto Chronicles (Nelvana)
10:30 Angela Anaconda (Nelvana)
11:00 Pelswick (Nelvana)
11:30 Stuart Little (Screen Gems)
12:00 NASCAR Racers (Screen Gems)
12:30 Beast Machines: Transformers (Nelvana)
1: It makes sense that an hour of the original Pokemon would begin the 2000 season on CBS.
2: Magic School Bus and Batman Beyond are great veterans to keep around here, as is Beast Machines: Transformers.
3: Pokemon: The Johto Chronicles, Pelswick, and Stuart Little make the most sense in this lineup of new programming.
4: However, Angela Anaconda and NASCAR Racers are the most interesting newcomers this year.
5: Despite all of this, I will say that if a new preview special were in the works, it would probably be hosted by Stuart Little and Snowbell this time around. That, or Ash and Pikachu.
NBC
8:00 Kenzo (MWS; RKO)
8:30 C-Bear and Jamal (Film Roman)
9:00 Flint the Time Detective (Lionsgate)
9:30 Max Steel (MWS; Mattel)
10:00 Sheep in the Big City (MWS; RKO)
10:30 What About Mimi? (MWS; RKO)
11:00 Godzilla: The Series (MWS; RKO)
11:30 Kong: The Series (MWS; RKO)
12:00 Local programming
1: Given the turnabout over the past year or so, Kenzo reruns are absolutely going to happen at 8:00, whether you like the show or not.
2: C-Bear and Jamal & Flint the Time Detective give NBC some third-party support in the forms of Film Roman and Lionsgate, which are both surprising to see here for different reasons.
3: Sheep in the Big City is another surprise to see on Saturday Mornings, but not by Hanna-Barbera this time around. On the other hand, I hope this results in Mo Willems' children's books getting the animated treatment in a few years from MWS, NBC, RKO, and IOU.
4: Let me just say that pairing Godzilla and Kong in the same hour between 11 and 12 is absolutely perfect. Just one request to make it better: Label this hour as "Godzilla vs. Kong" on the promotional material.
SBC
8:00 Power Rangers: Time Force (New Line Cinema) [Live action]
8:30 Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue (New Line Cinema) [Live action]
9:00 Los Luchadores (New Line Cinema) [Live action]
9:30 Jackie Chan Adventures (DiC; Golden Harvest/New Line Cinema)
10:00 RoboCop: Alpha Commando (DiC; New Line Cinema)
10:30 Men in Black: The Series (Carolco)
11:00 Oggy and the Cockroaches (Gaumont; New Line Cinema) [Reruns]
11:30 Samurai Pizza Cats (New Line Cinema) [Reruns]
12:00 Static Shock (Carolco)
12:30 Local programming
1: Two concurrent Power Rangers sagas back to back? It must be my birthday!
2: Remember when I suggested a Bruce Lee cartoon that was basically Jackie Chan Adventures with a different martial artist back in the early 90s? I'm at least glad that Golden Harvest is doing Jackie Chan as much justice and servitude in accuracy as they gave him in live action.
3: With that said, though, I don't see Los Luchadores lasting past 2002 at the most optimistic point possible.
4: I'm intrigued by the Samurai Pizza Cats and Oggy reruns randomly placed there. Did you run out of ideas?
5: On the other hand, RoboCop and Men in Black did deserve to stick around on SBC.
6: On top of all this, Static Shock probably earned the status of a Warner Bros. legend, especially with the creator of Freakazoid! ITTL in charge of the entire animation division.
Fox
(Most Fox programming produced by Grantray-Lawrence or Walt Disney Television Animation)
8:00 Pepper Ann
8:30 The Weekenders
9:00 Teacher's Pet
9:30 Lloyd in Space
10:00 Casper and Molly McGee
10:30 The Backstreet Project
11:00 X-Men Evolution
11:30 Digimon: Digital Monsters
12:00 Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego (Acquired from DiC)
12:30 House of Mouse
1: Teacher's Pet, Lloyd in Space, and X-Men Evolution could be great hits for Fox. Especially that last one.
2: Everything else looks fine to me.
UPN
8:00 Maisy (Universal)
8:30 Arthur (Paramount)
9:00 Sabrina: The Animated Series (Universal)
9:30 Sam and Max: Freelance Police (Universal)
10:00 Cardcaptors (English dub produced by Universal)
10:30 Roswell Conspiracies (Universal)
11:00 Archie's Weird Mysteries (Universal)
11:30 The Zeta Project (Paramount)
12:00 Shaun the Sheep (Paramount; Rankin Bass & Aardman)
12:30 Sonic Underground (Paramount)
1: Maisy, Cardcaptors, Roswell, and Archie make up a great catalog on Universal's side. Especially with Tom Ruegger as the new head.
2: Speaking of Ruegger, would we get to see his Mixed Nutz pitch become a reality, only with Universal's stable of animated characters instead of the WB and HB families?
3: As for Paramount, I'm surprised that Shaun the Sheep is made a few years earlier, but that's a fun butterfly regardless.
4: All in all, a really good sixlet of Saturdays.
 
Casper and Molly McGee
Launched on September 9, 2000 on Fox

Production Companies
Walt Disney Television Animation (Burbank)
Bad Robot

Distributor
Walt Disney Television and 20th Television (Co-branded)

Developed by
Daniel Abbott
JJ Abrams

Casper the Friendly Ghost created by
Seymour Reit
Joe Oriolo
Val Valentine

Voices
Devon Sawa as Casper McFadden
Brenda Song as Molly McGee
Seth MacFarlane as Pete McGee
Ming-Na Wen as Sharon McGee
Eric Bauza as Darryl McGee
Tara Charendoff as Libby Stein-Torres
Kath Soucie as Andrea Davenport
Prisha Ram as Sheela
Eden Riegel as Kat
Cree Summer as Tammy Meyers
James Avery as Principal O'Connor
Joe Nipote as Stretch
Brad Garrett as Fatso
Dan Castellaneta as Stinky
Susan Blakeslee as Carrigan's Ghost
Bob Joles as Hot Stuff the Little Devil​
Does Scratch still in the show in TTL?

Also, two more things:
  1. Is Pepper Ann airing new episodes?
  2. What network did Recess move to?
 
Casper and Molly McGee
Launched on September 9, 2000 on Fox

Production Companies
Walt Disney Television Animation (Burbank)
Bad Robot

Distributor
Walt Disney Television and 20th Television (Co-branded)

Developed by
Daniel Abbott
JJ Abrams

Casper the Friendly Ghost created by
Seymour Reit
Joe Oriolo
Val Valentine

Voices
Devon Sawa as Casper McFadden
Brenda Song as Molly McGee
Seth MacFarlane as Pete McGee
Ming-Na Wen as Sharon McGee
Eric Bauza as Darryl McGee
Tara Charendoff as Libby Stein-Torres
Kath Soucie as Andrea Davenport
Prisha Ram as Sheela
Eden Riegel as Kat
Cree Summer as Tammy Meyers
James Avery as Principal O'Connor
Joe Nipote as Stretch
Brad Garrett as Fatso
Dan Castellaneta as Stinky
Susan Blakeslee as Carrigan's Ghost
Bob Joles as Hot Stuff the Little Devil​
Did Classic media approve this
 
Does Scratch still in the show in TTL?

Also, two more things:
  1. Is Pepper Ann airing new episodes?
  2. What network did Recess move to?
Seth MacFarlane voices Scratch. Pepper Ann is in reruns and Recess moved to the Disney Channel.

Did Classic media approve this
ITTL, 20th Century-Fox made the original Casper theatrical shorts from 1945 until 1963. It wasn't until Fox was sold to Disney in 1975 that Casper became part of TTL's Magic Kingdom.
 
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