Kids WB



"''"So hang with us, and then you'll see Dubba-dubba's all in the family Jammin' this place for kids to be Dubba-dubba Kids Dubba-dubba WB!"''"

- From a music video promoting the block (aired circa 1998)

"Yakko Warner: What is a dubba anyway?

Jeff Bennett: We don't know, but it's awfully fun to say!"

- The Saturday morning block's intro sequence from the fall of 1996

Kids' WB! was the Saturday morning and weekday afternoon childrens' programming block on The WB (and The CW for its first-and-a-half year), and it deserves special mention as being not only the longest running Saturday morning block in television history, but also the only block of its kind to outlive the channel it was created for.

The name now lives on a website featuring the Looney Tunes shorts, the Hanna-Barbera library, and the DC Comics-based cartoons. For those of you who prefer the original television block, click here to view a blast of the block's past.

Shows featured on Kids' WB!, in the order they appeared:
1995:
 * Animaniacs
 * The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries
 * Pinky and The Brain
 * Freakazoid!
 * Earthworm Jim
 * Looney Tunes shorts

1996:
 * Road Rovers
 * Superman the Animated Series
 * Waynehead

1997:
 * Tiny Toon Adventures reruns
 * Captain Planet
 * The New Batman Adventures (with reruns of Batman: The Animated Series)
 * Men in Black: The Series
 * The Legend of Calamity Jane
 * Channel Umptee-3

1998:
 * Invasion America
 * Brats of the Lost Nebula
 * Histeria!
 * Pinky Elmyra and The Brain

1999:
 * Batman Beyond
 * Detention
 * Pokémon
 * The Big Cartoonie Show (Short for The Cat&Birdy Warneroonie PinkyBrainy Big Cartoonie Show and later The Cat&Bunny Warneroonie SuperLooney Big Cartoonie Show )

2000:
 * Max Steel
 * Cardcaptors
 * Static Shock
 * Jackie Chan Adventures
 * Generation O!

2001:
 * Yu-Gi-Oh
 * The Zeta Project
 * Cubix Robots for Everyone
 * The Mummy: The Animated Series
 * Phantom Investigators
 * The Nightmare Room
 * Rescue Heroes: Global Response Team

2002:
 * The Powerpuff Girls
 * Mucha Lucha
 * X-Men: Evolution
 * Ozzy and Drix
 * What's New, Scooby-Doo?

2003:
 * Teen Titans
 * Xiaolin Showdown
 * Code Lyoko

2004:
 * Da Boom Crew
 * The Batman
 * Mega Man NT Warrior

2005:
 * Johnny Test
 * Loonatics Unleashed
 * Coconut Freds Fruit Salad Island
 * Viewtiful Joe
 * Spider Riders
 * Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
 * Transformers Cybertron

2006:
 * Legion of Super Heroes
 * Tom and Jerry Tales
 * Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!
 * Monster Allergy
 * Astro Boy
 * Krypto the Superdog

2007:
 * Will and Dewitt
 * The Spectacular Spider-Man
 * Eon Kid
 * Skunk Fu
 * Magi Nation

2008
 * World of Quest

The block itself is associated with the following tropes:
"Agent Kay: Meet [my new partner,] Bulbasaur.
 * Cross Through: Happened very often in the promos, especially in the ones advertising Pokemon.

Bulbasaur: Bulbasaur.

Agent Jay: You're trading me in for a lizard?! What's so special about him!?

Bulbasaur: Bulbasaur!! [performs Vine Whip on Jay]

Agent Kay: Built-in weaponry."

"Curtis Williams: Dot has something to say. Dot: Thank you, Curtis. And now, back to our program."
 * Hey, It's That Voice!: Jeff Bennett as the original announcer.
 * Roger Rabbit Effect: The shows' animated stars would sometimes interact with characters from The WB's live-action sitcoms in the bumpers.