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“2013 CBBC Schedule (my version/alternate universe, 27 November 2013): 6:00am - T” (10 conversations)
9 turns Apr 14, 2024 at 10:37 PM BST United Kingdom , Inverclyde
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2013 CBBC Schedule (my version/alternate universe, 27 November 2013): 6:00am - The Scooby-Doo Show 6:30am - Danny Phantom 7:00am - The Fairly OddParents 7:30am - ChuckleVision 8:00am - SMart 8:30am - Blue Peter 9:00am - Raven 9:30am - Skunk Fu! 10:00am - Dennis the Menace 10:30am - Shaun the Sheep 11:00am - The Story of Tracy Beaker 11:30am - Johnny Test 12:00pm - Newsround 12:15pm - The Sarah Jane Adventures 1:00pm - KikoRiki 1:30pm - Prank Patrol 2:00pm - The Secret Show 2:30pm - Horrid Henry 3:00pm - The Next Step 3:30pm - KikoRiki 4:00pm - Blue Peter 4:30pm - Newsround. Write a schedule from 16 January 2016 (still in the confines of this alternate universe)
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6:00am - The Amazing World of Gumball 6:30am - Adventure Time 7:00am - Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu 7:30am - Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed! 8:00am - The Dumping Ground 8:30am - Shaun the Sheep 9:00am - The Next Step 9:30am - Young Dracula 10:00am - Operation Ouch! 10:30am - Horrible Histories 11:00am - Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch 11:30am - Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness 12:00pm - Newsround 12:15pm - Wolfblood 1:00pm - Dani's House 1:30pm - The Deep 2:00pm - Shaun the Sheep 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 3:00pm - So Awkward 3:30pm - Blue Peter 4:00pm - Newsround 4:30pm - Operation Ouch!
USER
Write a schedule from 2020
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6:00am - Thunderbirds Are Go 6:30am - Trolls: The Beat Goes On 7:00am - The Worst Witch 7:30am - Odd Squad 8:00am - The Next Step 8:30am - Blue Peter 9:00am - Danger Mouse 9:30am - Jamie Johnson 10:00am - So Awkward 10:30am - The Zoo 11:00am - The Dumping Ground 11:30am - Horrible Histories 12:00pm - Newsround 12:15pm - Hetty Feather 1:00pm - The Next Step 1:30pm - Mystic 2:00pm - The Worst Witch 2:30pm - Danger Mouse 3:00pm - Jamie Johnson 3:30pm - So Awkward 4:00pm - Blue Peter 4:30pm - Newsround
USER
Write a forum convo about missed programming
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User1: Hey, does anyone remember the show Skunk Fu!? I used to love watching it on CBBC back in the day. User2: Yes, I remember Skunk Fu! It was such a fun and unique show with great characters. It's a shame they don't air it anymore. User3: I loved Skunk Fu! too! It's sad that some of these classic shows have been replaced with newer ones. I miss the good old days of CBBC programming. User4: I know what you mean. I miss shows like The Sarah Jane Adventures and The Dumping Ground. The new shows just don't have the same charm. User1: Agreed, it seems like the newer shows just don't have the same appeal as the classics. I wish they would bring back some of the old favorites. User2: It would be great to see a throwback day where they air all the classic shows from our childhood. I would definitely tune in for that! User3: That would be amazing! CBBC should definitely consider bringing back some of the old favorites for a bit of nostalgia. Who should we contact to make this happen? User4: I think we should start a petition or something to show CBBC how much we miss these shows. Let's rally together and bring back the classics!
USER
Write a convo saying Skunk stood out from the other cartoons airing around the time
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User1: Hey, do you remember Skunk Fu! on CBBC? That show was really something else compared to the other cartoons airing around the same time. User2: Absolutely! Skunk Fu! was so unique and refreshing. The animation style and martial arts theme really set it apart from the typical cartoons of that era. User3: I agree. Skunk Fu! had a great blend of humor, action, and character development that made it stand out. Plus, the storyline was so engaging and different from the usual cartoon plots. User4: Yes, Skunk Fu! had a charm to it that made it memorable. The characters were lovable, and the martial arts elements added a cool factor that you didn't see in many other cartoons at the time. User1: It's interesting how Skunk Fu! managed to capture our attention and keep us hooked with its unique concept. It definitely had a special quality that set it apart from the rest of the cartoons airing on CBBC.
USER
Write a genome page with its first and last air date in this AU
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Title: Skunk Fu! Genre: Animated Television Series First Air Date: March 12, 2007 Last Air Date: September 3, 2010 Description: Skunk Fu! is an animated television series that follows the adventures of a young skunk named Skunk who trains in martial arts with his friends to fight off the evil Dragon, who threatens the Valley. The show combines comedy, action, and martial arts elements in a unique and engaging storyline. Skunk Fu! has gained a dedicated fan base for its distinct animation style and memorable characters.
USER
Write a tweet with its final rerun date, late 2014
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"Just caught the final rerun of Skunk Fu! on CBBC. What a throwback to some epic martial arts and skunk adventures! End of an era. #SkunkFu #CBBC #ChildhoodMemories "
USER
Write a forum convo wondering what current show should be sacrificed for it, a user says "I'm not going to grow up to be a dancer, so lose The Next Step, Operation Ouch is more deserving of staying anyway"
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User1: I wish they would bring back Skunk Fu! on CBBC. It was such a great show and I miss watching it. Do you think they should sacrifice any current show to make room for it? User2: That's a tough choice, but if I had to pick one, I would say The Next Step. Skunk Fu! had such a unique concept and was loved by many. It deserves a spot back on the schedule. User3: I agree with User2, sacrificing The Next Step to bring back Skunk Fu! seems like a fair trade-off. The martial arts theme and adventurous storyline of Skunk Fu! were really special and should have a chance to make a comeback. User4: Personally, I think Operation Ouch should stay. It's an educational show that offers valuable information to kids. If we have to sacrifice a show, I'd say The Next Step can go. After all, not everyone is going to grow up to be a dancer. User5: I agree with User4. Operation Ouch provides important health and science lessons, making it more valuable than The Next Step. Skunk Fu! would definitely be a great addition to the lineup and worth replacing a current show for.
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Write a follow up where this does happen, saying our exact words "You're not growing up to be a dancer,"