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Thread Title: Squish Cartoon Coming to Kids WB! Mid-Season Madness GreenJelly223: Hey Squish fans! Did you guys hear the news? There's a Squish cartoon in the works and it's hitting Kids WB's mid-sea...
Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Introduction Change is inevitable, and for television channels, a rebranding process can reinvigorate a brand's image and spa...
Gloopy is a teal blob of slime, who's malleable nature allows him to shape-shift Glitter is a sparkling fuschia blob, and she is his best friend They are both aliens. Write a story where she decides t...
Gloopy is a teal blob of slime, who's malleable nature allows him to shape-shift Glitter is a sparkling fuschia blob, and she is his best friend They are both aliens. Write a story where she decides t...
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Write a story about a planet where the dominant species are amorphous blobs of green sludge
Write a story about a hedgehog, which goes to the national park, and hears plops and bubbles and sees a mud pot, The air becomes thick with the scent of boiling mud, The hedgehog explores it
Once upon a vibrant and whimsical world called Aviaria, there existed a sentient blue line named Aero. Aero was not your average line. It possessed a mind, a desire to explore, and the miraculous abil...
The Owl & Co: The Owl, a ridiculous pink-colored character who floats above his feet, must be the unluckiest guy in the world. Whereas his sole desire is to sit peacefully on his branch with no other ...
Pop (European kids channel) The channel sources its programming from multiple production and distribution studios. Programming includes original shows such as Swipe It! With Joe Tasker, and acquired p...
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Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never existed, It does in this alternate universe, Also sorry for constantly showing you this, I'm just trying to make sure it...
Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never existed, It does in this alternate universe, Also sorry for constantly showing you this, I'm just trying to make sure it...
Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never existed, It does in this alternate universe, Also sorry for constantly showing you this, I'm just trying to make sure it...
Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never existed, It does in this alternate universe, Also sorry for constantly showing you this, I'm just trying to make sure it...
Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never existed, It does in this alternate universe, Also sorry for constantly showing you this, I'm just trying to make sure it...
1,063 total fiction conversations over 8 months, 20 days (Aug 13, 2023 – Apr 30, 2024) Inverclyde, United Kingdom
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C0 Note: This is in an alternate universe, This shop, despite being awesome, never 39 conv. C1 Once upon a time, in the heart of a vast national park, there lived a dedicated 29 conv. C2 Once upon a time, the vibrant and lively mud volcano known as Mubbly Bubbly in t 19 conv. C3 Title: "Ripple in Abstraction" Synopsis: In an infinite realm of swirling shapes 18 conv. C4 Thread Title: Squish Cartoon Coming to Kids WB! Mid-Season Madness GreenJelly22 16 conv. C5 CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016: 7:00am - Skunk Fu 7:25am - Arthur 7:50am - Dan 16 conv. C6 New series story The Ultimate Test Crossover between Doctor Who, Magnum P.I (201 16 conv. C7 Miss Henderson, a dedicated national park worker, found solace in the vast and s 16 conv. C8 Title: S4C's Bold Rebranding: Embracing Change with a Shapeshifting Mascot Intro 14 conv. C9 Once upon a time, in a distant galaxy, there existed a peculiar planet called Za 14 conv. C10 Some Learning With Pibby/Kikoriki crossover fanfic i found It was a peaceful day 12 conv. C11 2013 CBBC Schedule (my version/alternate universe, 27 November 2013): 6:00am - T 10 conv. C12 Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it 10 conv. C13 Kids WB Saturday Morning Lineup - May 2008 7:00 AM - Will and Dewitt Start the m 10 conv. C14 Once upon a vibrant and whimsical world called Aviaria, there existed a sentient 10 conv. C15 As with Fox Kids being replaced by Fox Box/4KidsTV/Game Station/whatever the hel 8 conv. C16 A girl was starting her first day at her new middle school. The only twist, she 7 conv. C17 Name: Milly Species: Pink Slime Entity Ability: Shape-shifting Characteristics: 7 conv. C18 Gloopy is a teal blob of slime, who's malleable nature allows him to shape-shift 6 conv. C19 Emma is an 11-year-old girl from the planet Albacore 7. She was sent to the Payn 5 conv. C20 Candy Land, a vibrant and whimsical world made entirely of sugary treats and del 5 conv. C21 Once upon a time in a faraway galaxy, on a planet called Zorith, there lived a c 5 conv. C22 Once upon a time in a small town, there lived a man named David. David was a cur 5 conv. C23 Note: This is set in the universe my GoAnimate videos take place in CITV is GoAn 4 conv. C24 Alternate version 2 A Doctor Who fanfiction, Basically a retold version of "Huma 4 conv. C25 Write a Megamind story where he tries to destroy the city with a device named th 4 conv. C26 Pop was originally launched on 29 May 2003 by Chart Show Channels (CSC) Media Gr 4 conv. C27 Title: The Next Sandwich Genre: Romantic Comedy Tagline: Love is the best ingred 4 conv. C28 Title: The Mischievous Morphing Alien Once upon a sunny day in Sunny Patch, Kras 4 conv. C29 This is still a show I've made (I'll make it real when I'm older) The Adventures 4 conv. C30 Note: This is my Regular Show Fanfiction It was just an ordinary day for the Par 4 conv. C31 A Doctor Who fanfiction, Basically a 9th Doctor version of "Human Nature/The Fam 4 conv. C32 In the uncharted expanses of the galaxy, nestled amidst nebulous clouds and flic 4 conv. C33 Write a story about a pink alien girl named Belle, who could melt her body into 4 conv. C34 Note: This is my alternate universe Pop (stylized in all caps) is a British free 3 conv. C35 D Dubbs Wish Upon A Star JoinedMar 23, 2007 Messages14,881 LocationWisconsin Sep 3 conv. C36 Write a Kids WB lineup from early 2007, but with Will and Dewitt, Skunk Fu and S 3 conv. C37 veemonjosh veemonjosh Stone free, do what I please JoinedSep 30, 2005 Messages28 3 conv. C38 NOTE: JTV is my fanmade channel After the origins set of idents went nowhere, JT 3 conv. C39 January 2016 (Please note, some events have been doctored by me to be something 3 conv. C40 CW4Kids is a Saturday morning block on the CW. Eon Kid + (May 24, 2008 - June 14 3 conv. C41 Headline: Glasgow Halloween Central on Sauchiehall Street Shutters: The End of a 3 conv. C42 Write a forum convo when the Kids WB Fall 2007 lineup is revealed: TSSM, SF, W&D 3 conv. C43 D Dubbs D Dubbs Wish Upon A Star JoinedMar 23, 2007 Messages14,881 LocationWisco 3 conv. C44 Write a Simpsons script where Bart changes the hymn to In-Da-Gadda-La-Vida, and 3 conv. C45 Write a Doraemon story where Nobita fails his test for the umpteenth time, and u 3 conv. C46 Write a story about a pink blob 3 conv. C47 Given the unique nature of Gloopy's species, their digestion process is quite fa 3 conv. C48 Write a story about a four-legged, gelatinous alien girl, who discovers Earth 3 conv. C49 Title: Silverburn AU: Tesco Grand Opening & Upcoming Construction Thread Started 2 conv. C50 CW 4K!ds has announced the new schedule beginning on June 21, and people here na 2 conv. C51 ### CBBC Schedule for April 15, 2016 Morning - 07:00 am - Skunk Fu! - 07:30 am - 2 conv. C52 Write a joke ad for "nasty stinky shoelaces" 2 conv. C53 Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it 2 conv. C54 Learning With Pibby: The End of Kikoriki Previously: When Pibby and her friends, 2 conv. C55 A Phineas and Ferb fanfiction (Retelling of At Last) (Scene opens up with Phinea 2 conv. C56 This is a show I came up with, and as such only exists in this scenario (Untill 2 conv. C57 Pop (European kids channel) The channel sources its programming from multiple pr 2 conv. C58 Pop UK schedule 26 April 2016 6:00am Total DramaRama 6:15am Total DramaRama 6:30 2 conv. C59 Mysterious Shape-Shifting Ink Creature Spotted: A Bizarre Phenomenon Intrigues L 2 conv. C60 Write a Simpsons episode where Ned Flanders converts to Buddhism, Sub plot is Ba 2 conv. C61 Write a Simpsons story where Ned Flanders gleefully barges in and says "Hi-diddl 2 conv. C62 Write a Simpsons episode where Bart accidentally gets suspended and Homer bans h 2 conv. C63 Write a fake news report about Pepsi being sued 2 conv. C64 Write a season of Doctor Who, with 10th, Rose and Martha 2 conv. C65 Boomerang UK listings September 2012 1) Mr Bean replaces the Animated Series wit 2 conv. C66 INT. SCIENTIST'S LAB - DAY Miss Henderson sits anxiously in a small lab, waiting 2 conv. C67 Write a KikoRiki story where Chiko the Hedgehog goes for a stroll in the forest, 2 conv. C68 Once upon a time, in a distant galaxy, there existed a black and gooey alien exp 2 conv. C69 BBC One Christmas idents (Note: these are fake) 2015: Flickering Lights, 01 Dece 2 conv. C70 A crossover between Harry Potter, KikoRiki and (eventually) Team Fortress 2 One 2 conv. C71 Write a fake news article where a doctor refuses to treat an terminally ill man, 2 conv. C72 Note: This is fake, CVTV is my parody of CITV which still uses the 2006 branding 2 conv. C73 Write a story about blobs of jelly 2 conv. C74 Once upon a time, in a lush meadow that seemed to stretch as far as the eyes cou 2 conv. C75 Write a story about a rabbit who survived rabies 2 conv. C76 Write a story about a rabbit couple, Clover notices her husband has Rabies and h 2 conv. C77 Once upon a time, on a distant planet named Chocolata, there existed a peculiar 2 conv. C78 Zog was not your typical alien. Unlike other creatures from different planets, Z 2 conv. C79 Write a story about a girl made out of black liquid 2 conv. C80 Write a story about a boy meeting an alien girl made of orange liquid 2 conv. C81 Write a story about a planet where the dominant species are amorphous blobs of s 2 conv. C82 Write a story about a man who tries making orange gloopy slime, but he pours too 2 conv. C83 In a forrest filled with cheeky woodpeckers, show-off frogs and sadistic firefli 2 conv.
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Apr 15, 2024 at 5:08 PM BST — 3 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: CW4Kids initial lineup (May 17 2008-June 14 2008) 07:00 - Will & Dewitt 07:30 - Magi-Nation 08:00 - Skunk Fu! 08:30 - Tom and Jerry Tales 09:00 - Tom and Jerry Tales 09:30 - The Spectacular Spider-Man 10:00 - The Spectacular Spider-Man 10:30 - World of Quest 11:00 - Johnny Test 11:30 - Eon Kid. Write the first 4Kids-ified lineup, with Chaotic, TMNT Fast Forward, Yu-Gi-Oh GX and The Batman added In the early phase of CW4Kids, which replaced the Kids' WB block in 2008, the programming was managed by 4Kids Entertainment. They utilized a mix of shows carried over from Kids' WB and new additions to form their initial lineup. Given your request to create a hypothetical first "4Kids-ified" lineup incorporating "Chaotic," "TMNT (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) Fast Forward", "Yu-Gi-Oh! GX," and "The Batman" into the initial CW4Kids slate that ran from May 17, 2008, to June 14, 2008, here's a reimagined lineup: 07:00 - Will & Dewitt 07:30 - Magi-Nation 08:00 - Skunk Fu! 08:30 - Tom and Jerry Tales 09:00 - Yu-Gi-Oh! GX 09:30 - TMNT Fast Forward 10:00 - The Spectacular Spider-Man 10:30 - The Batman 11:00 - Chaotic 11:30 - The Spectacular Spider-Man. Write a forum convo telling us what they kept over Johnny, and what's back, and what's here now
CHATBOT: User1: Hey everyone, did you guys see the revamped CW4Kids lineup starting from May 17, 2008? It's quite a mix of new and old shows. They've kept some favorites and brought back a few iconic series, along with introducing a couple of new entries. User2: Yeah, I noticed that! I was pretty surprised to see "Will & Dewitt" and "Magi-Nation" holding their slots. It seems like they're trying to maintain some continuity with the younger audience while bringing in some heavy hitters for the older viewers. User3: Speaking of heavy hitters, "Yu-Gi-Oh! GX" and "TMNT Fast Forward" making an appearance is a huge throwback. I'm thrilled to see TMNT back on the screen. "Fast Forward" was a unique take on the turtles, and it seems like they're banking on that nostalgia factor. User4: And let's not forget "The Batman"! That series added a different flavor to the Batman lore. Its inclusion definitely spices up the lineup. It's edgy yet accessible for a younger audience. I'm curious how it'll fare this time around. User5: I'm just here for "Chaotic", to be honest. It's one of those shows that seemed to have a cult following, and its return is really unexpected but welcome. The mix of animation and card game was pretty innovative for its time. User1: It's interesting that they decided to replace "Johnny Test" with another showing of "The Spectacular Spider-Man". Guess Spider-Man's appeal is just too strong to resist doubling down on. Makes sense given how well-received "The Spectacular Spider-Man" has been. User3: Absolutely, Spider-Man always pulls in viewers. But I'm kinda bummed about "Johnny Test" being dropped. It had its charm, and I know it had a solid fan base. Guess it just couldn't compete with the superhero lineup. User2: Overall, this lineup feels like a bridge between past popular series and current interests. It's clever programming on 4Kids' part. They're appealing to both nostalgia and the undying love for superheroes in one go. User4: Definitely. It's like they're ensuring there's something for everyone in this lineup. Whether you're into action, adventure, or comedy, CW4Kids seems to have covered all bases. Now, if only they'd bring back some more classics... User5: Fingers crossed on that! With how they're mixing things up, who knows what could make a comeback next?
USER: Write a follow up where SKF, EK, WOQ and JT were all on the chopping block, What survived is obvious
CHATBOT: User1: So, after the dust has settled on the new lineup adjustments, it looks like some tough decisions were made over at CW4Kids. "Skunk Fu!," "Eon Kid," "World of Quest," and "Johnny Test" were all on the chopping block it seems. User2: Yeah, I saw that coming, especially with how they've been shuffling the deck to include more iconic and fan-favorite shows. It's pretty clear "Johnny Test" was the odd one out. The rest of the shows cut make room for the new additions, which honestly doesn't surprise me but is a bit sad to see. User3: I was actually a bit shocked to see "Eon Kid" go. It had a certain charm and unique storyline that set it apart. But with heavy hitters like "Yu-Gi-Oh! GX" and "The Batman" entering the fray, it's obvious why the decision was made. User4: Can't say I didn't see "Skunk Fu!" and "World of Quest" getting axed. Despite their creative approaches, they just couldn't seem to hold a candle to the superhero and action-packed shows that keep viewers hooked. But it's always tough to see shows with potential get the boot. User5: Honestly, the writing was on the wall. With "Chaotic" and "TMNT Fast Forward" making their way into the lineup, it's clear CW4Kids is leaning heavily into action and adventure themes that have proven successful over the years. User1: It's a shame, though. Each of those shows brought something different to the table. "Skunk Fu!" with its quirky humor, "Eon Kid" with its sci-fi elements, "World of Quest" with its adventurous spirit, and "Johnny Test" with its inventive antics. They will be missed. User2: On the bright side, seeing "TMNT Fast Forward" and "The Batman" bring a sense of rejuvenation to the lineup is exciting. It's like CW4Kids is moving forward by blending the new with a touch of nostalgia. User3: Absolutely. It's all about striking the right balance. Hopefully, these changes will bring in higher viewership and solidify CW4Kids' position as a leading block for Saturday morning cartoons. And who knows, maybe we'll see some of these shows return in one form or another down the line. User4: Here's to hoping! In the world of animation, you never really know what might make a comeback. For now, I'm just going to enjoy the refreshed lineup and look forward to seeing how these changes pan out. User5: Definitely. With a lineup like this, Saturdays just got a lot more interesting. Looking forward to tuning in and seeing how all this plays out. Farewell to the old, and hello to the new era of CW4Kids!
Apr 15, 2024 at 7:28 PM BST — 1 exchange United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction fanfiction View full conversationView
USER: Write a news article where kids are excited for Fortnite Dance club only to be met with this sign "Fortnite Dance Club is CANCELLED! GO HOME!!!"
CHATBOT: In a shocking turn of events, kids were left devastated when they arrived at the highly anticipated Fortnite Dance Club only to be met with a sign that read, "Fortnite Dance Club is CANCELLED! GO HOME!!!" The dance club, which was set to feature all the latest Fortnite dance moves and music, was scheduled to take place at a local community center. Excited kids had been talking about the event for weeks, eagerly awaiting the chance to show off their best dance moves to their favorite Fortnite tunes. However, their hopes were dashed when they arrived at the community center only to find the doors locked and the lights off. Confusion quickly turned to disappointment as the kids read the sign plastered on the door. Some children began to cry, while others stood in shock, unable to believe that the event they had been looking forward to was canceled without any explanation. Parents who had brought their children to the event could only shake their heads in disbelief. "It's just so disappointing," said one parent. "The kids were so excited for this event, and now they're all crushed." It remains unclear why the Fortnite Dance Club was canceled, as organizers have yet to release a statement regarding the sudden change in plans. Many are left wondering if the event will be rescheduled or if this is the end of the Fortnite Dance Club as they know it. For now, the disappointed children and their parents are left to mourn the loss of what would have been a fun and exciting event. Hopefully, they will soon be able to find another way to enjoy their favorite Fortnite dances and music in the future.
Apr 16, 2024 at 5:57 PM BST — 1 exchange United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids' JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service
CHATBOT: User123: Hey everyone, have you heard the news about JTV ending their Kids' weekend morning block? User456: Yeah, I read about it online. Apparently, they're selling the airtime to GMTV to provide a cartoon kids service. What do you guys think about that? User789: I'm a little sad to see JTV go, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has to offer. Hopefully, they'll have a great lineup of shows for kids to enjoy on the weekends. User1011: I'm curious to see if there will be any new shows that GMTV will be bringing in. I wonder if they'll have any classic cartoons or maybe some new and exciting ones. User1213: I'm hoping that GMTV will continue to provide a diverse range of shows that cater to all kids' interests. It's important to have a variety of options for kids to choose from. User1415: I think it's always good to have different options for kids to watch on TV. I'm sure GMTV will do a great job in providing quality programming for the weekend morning block. User1617: It's definitely the end of an era for JTV, but I'm looking forward to seeing what GMTV has in store for us. Change can be a good thing, and who knows, maybe GMTV will surprise us all with some amazing new shows.
Apr 16, 2024 at 5:58 PM BST — 2 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service
CHATBOT: User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes.
USER: Write a follow up in early March 2023 where the website is now toonattik.tv, Everything's the same for now, but promos saying the name's changing from early April are airing
CHATBOT: User1: Hey, have you guys seen the promos on Toonatick.tv lately? User2: Yeah, I saw them. It looks like they're changing the name to Toonattik.tv starting in early April. User3: Oh wow, that's a big change. I wonder why they decided to rebrand. User1: Maybe they just wanted to freshen things up a bit. I'm curious to see if there will be any other changes besides the name. User2: Yeah, it'll be interesting to see if they introduce any new shows or content. I hope they keep the same great lineup of cartoons for kids. User3: Me too, I've always loved the shows on Toonattik.tv. I hope the rebranding doesn't change things too much. User1: I guess we'll just have to wait and see. Change can be scary, but it can also lead to exciting new opportunities. Let's stay positive and see what Toonattik.tv has in store for us.
Apr 16, 2024 at 5:59 PM BST — 1 exchange United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where in promos for shows the website is now toonattik.tv, Rebrand soon,
CHATBOT: User1: Have you guys seen the new promos for the shows airing on GMTV's weekend morning block? They look amazing! User2: I saw them, and they look really promising. I'm excited to see what Toonattik has in store for us. User3: Toonattik? What's that? User1: Apparently, GMTV is rebranding their kids cartoon service to Toonattik.tv. It's a fun and catchy name, don't you think? User2: Yeah, it definitely has a nice ring to it. I'm looking forward to seeing the new shows and how they're going to revamp the whole lineup. User3: Me too! Change can be good, especially if it means we get even better content for our kids to enjoy on weekend mornings. User1: I think Toonattik is going to bring a fresh new feel to the morning block. I can't wait for the rebrand and to see what they have in store for us.
Apr 16, 2024 at 6:01 PM BST — 2 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where promos saying the block's name is changing to Toonattik begin airing
CHATBOT: User1: Hey guys, have you seen the promos airing for the new cartoon kids service on GMTV? User2: Yes, I saw them! The block's name is changing to Toonattik, it sounds like such a fun and exciting name for kids. User3: I love the sound of Toonattik! It gives me nostalgic vibes from the old Kids JTV days but with a fresh twist. I can't wait to see what shows they have lined up. User1: Same here, I think this rebranding might bring in some new and exciting content for the kids. Change can definitely be refreshing, especially in the world of children's programming. User2: Definitely, I'm looking forward to tuning in with my little ones and seeing what Toonattik has to offer. It's always nice to have some quality cartoons for the kids to enjoy on the weekends. User3: Agreed, it's important to have a good balance of entertainment for the kids. I have high hopes for Toonattik and can't wait to see how they continue to engage and delight the young viewers.
USER: Write a follow up a few weeks later where the schedule next week is the same, and a user says GMTV aren't actually programming the block yet, that isn't meant to happen till September, this is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into it
CHATBOT: User1: Hey, did anyone notice that the schedule for next week on GMTV's Toonattik block is exactly the same as the Kids JTV lineup? User2: Yeah, I noticed that too! I was expecting some new shows to start airing by now, but it looks like everything is still the same. User3: I did a bit of digging online, and apparently, GMTV isn't actually supposed to start programming the block until September. This is just the JTV workers changing the name early to ease us into the transition. User1: Ah, that makes sense. I guess they wanted to start getting us used to the idea of Toonattik before completely revamping the lineup. It's a smart move to ease the viewers into the change. User2: I'm looking forward to seeing what new shows Toonattik will bring in September. The anticipation is killing me! User3: Same here, I can't wait to see the new lineup and the fresh content that GMTV will be offering. It's going to be an exciting time for kids' programming on TV.
Apr 16, 2024 at 6:15 PM BST — 5 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction fanfiction View full conversationView
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where promos saying the block's name is changing to Toonattik begin airing User1: Hey guys, have you seen the promos airing for the new cartoon kids service on GMTV? User2: Yes, I saw them! The block's name is changing to Toonattik, it sounds like such a fun and exciting name for kids. User3: I love the sound of Toonattik! It give...
CHATBOT: User1: So, Toonattik officially debuted this Saturday. Did anyone else notice that the bumpers are exactly the same as they were on Kids JTV, just with the new Toonattik logo? User2: Yeah, I did! I was expecting something a bit more... different? The logo change is cool, but the bumpers being the same felt a bit lazy to me. User3: I think it's a smart move, actually. It maintains a sense of familiarity for the kids while transitioning to the new brand. The logo is quite catchy and vibrant, which does give it a fresh feel, even with the same bumpers. User1: That's a fair point, User3. My kids didn't seem to mind at all. They were just excited to see their favorite shows under the new Toonattik banner. I guess for them, as long as the shows are the same, the bumpers don't really matter. User2: True, I might be looking too much into it from an adult perspective. The important thing is that the children are happy and entertained. I did like the new logo animation; it's quite dynamic. User3: Exactly! And let's not forget, the real test will be when GMTV starts to add their own programming in September. That's when we'll truly see the brand come to life with new content and hopefully, revamped bumpers to match. User1: You're right. I'm looking forward to September then. For now, I'm just glad the transition has been smooth for the kids, and they continue to enjoy their weekend morning cartoons ritual. User2: Absolutely, keeping the children engaged and happy is the priority. Plus, it's kind of nice to have a bit of continuity before all the changes come into effect. Eases the transition, I guess. User3: Indeed. I'll be keeping an eye out for any updates on the new programming. I'm quite excited about the potential of Toonattik and what it could mean for children's TV. User1: Agreed. Let's stay optimistic and look forward to more updates as September approaches. Who knows, Toonattik might just surprise us with some fantastic shows and creative bumpers.
USER: Write a follow up where Fantastic 4 and American Dragon Jake Long are coming to the block on June 17
CHATBOT: User1: Big news, everyone! Starting June 17th, Toonattik is bringing in 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' to the block! User2: Oh wow, that's amazing! 'Fantastic 4'? That's going to be epic. I loved the comic books, and seeing it in animated form on Saturday mornings is going to be a treat. User3: And 'American Dragon: Jake Long' is such a classic! It's been ages since I last saw it on TV. Toonattik is really stepping up their game. User1: Yeah, it seems like they're starting to sprinkle in some new content before the big shakeup in September. It's a great way to attract more viewers and keep the block fresh. User2: Definitely. Introducing popular shows like these could really help in establishing Toonattik as a strong contender in children's programming. I'm curious to see how they fit into the current lineup. User3: It's also a good mix, appealing to both superhero fans with 'Fantastic 4' and those who love a good story of magic and adventure with 'American Dragon: Jake Long'. I think Toonattik is carefully picking shows to appeal to a wide audience. User1: Absolutely. And it's starting in just a couple of weeks! The anticipation is building. I hope they promote these shows well. It could be a great nostalgic trip for parents and a fun new discovery for kids. User2: True. I'm planning a watch party with my kids for the debut. It'll be a great way to introduce them to shows I grew up with. Plus, seeing their reactions to these classics will be priceless. User3: That sounds like a fantastic idea, User2! Maybe we should all do something similar and share our experiences here. It could be fun to see how different families engage with the new additions to Toonattik. User1: Love that idea, User3! Let's definitely plan for that. It'll be interesting to compare notes on how the shows hold up and how they're received by a new generation. User2: Count me in! Let's make June 17th a day of celebration for Toonattik and its new shows. Here's to 'Fantastic 4' and 'American Dragon: Jake Long' reigniting the spark of weekend morning cartoons for all of us! User3: Cheers to that! Toonattik is bringing back the magic of Saturday mornings, one cartoon at a time. Can't wait to see what other surprises they have in store for us this year.
Apr 16, 2024 at 6:17 PM BST — 1 exchange United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where promos saying the block's name is changing to Toonattik begin airing User1: Hey guys, have you seen the promos airing for the new cartoon kids service on GMTV? User2: Yes, I saw them! The block's name is changing to Toonattik, it sounds like such a fun and exciting name for kids. User3: I love the sound of Toonattik! It give...
CHATBOT: User1: Hey everyone, have you checked out the Toonattik website recently? It's got a whole new look! User2: Yes, I saw that yesterday! It's so much more vibrant and user-friendly. My kids found it much easier to navigate to their favorite shows. User3: Did you guys notice the most intriguing part? At the footer of the website, it lists the owner... and guess who it is? JTV! User1: Really? That's a surprise! I thought GMTV was running the show now. Looks like JTV is still very much in the picture. User2: That explains the smooth transition and the preservation of some of the older elements we loved about Kids JTV. It seems like a partnership rather than a complete takeover. User3: Yeah, it feels like JTV is ensuring their legacy continues with Toonattik, even if it's under a new banner. It's comforting to know they're still involved in some capacity. User1: Definitely. It's reassuring to think that the shows and the block we've grown to love still have the original heart and soul behind them. It makes me even more supportive of Toonattik. User2: And it sort of makes sense now why the transition felt so seamless and why they've been careful about integrating new shows without completely overhauling the vibe of the morning block. User3: True, it's like having the best of both worlds. The fresh energy and new content from GMTV combined with the tried and tested approach of JTV. I'm genuinely excited for what the future holds for Toonattik. User1: Me too. This revelation also makes me curious about the behind-the-scenes collaboration between JTV and GMTV. It seems like there's a lot of mutual respect and a shared vision. User2: Here's hoping they keep this synergy going! It could lead to some innovative and engaging content for kids, setting a new standard for children's programming. User3: Absolutely. Let's keep supporting Toonattik and see where this journey takes us. With both JTV and GMTV involved, I think we're in for some fantastic viewing experiences. User1: Couldn't agree more. Can't wait to see what else they have in store for us. This partnership might just redefine Saturday morning cartoons for the better.
Apr 16, 2024 at 6:24 PM BST — 6 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where promos saying the block's name is changing to Toonattik begin airing User1: Hey guys, have you seen the promos airing for the new cartoon kids service on GMTV? User2: Yes, I saw them! The block's name is changing to Toonattik, it sounds like such a fun and exciting name for kids. User3: I love the sound of Toonattik! It give...
CHATBOT: User1: Have you guys checked out Toonattik's website recently? It's got a sleek new look, and guess what? GMTV is now listed as the owners! User2: Really? That's a bit unexpected. I thought JTV was still in charge of programming the block. Do you think this means we'll start to see more GMTV influence in the show selection and creative direction? User3: It's interesting, for sure. The new website design is really appealing, and it's clearly aiming at a modern, younger audience. But yeah, the GMTV ownership listing is intriguing. It could signal a bigger shift down the line. User1: That's what I was thinking. For now, it seems like JTV is still handling the programming, but this could be the start of a more significant transition. I wonder how it will affect the content and overall strategy for Toonattik. User2: As long as the quality of the programming remains high, I'm all for it. Maybe GMTV's ownership will bring in more resources, potentially leading to original content or exclusive shows. User3: True. A fresh influx of ideas and capital might just be what's needed to keep Toonattik competitive and innovative. The kids' television space is crowded, after all. User1: Exactly. Plus, the sleek new website look is already a step in the right direction. It's more engaging and interactive. I noticed they've added some games and activities related to the shows, which is a smart move to keep kids coming back. User2: I saw that too! My kids have been on the website playing those games non-stop. It's a great way to extend the viewers' experience beyond just watching TV. Hopefully, this is a sign of more good things to come under GMTV's ownership. User3: Definitely. I'm curious to see how they'll leverage this new digital engagement with the TV programming. It has the potential to create a more immersive world for fans of Toonattik's shows. User1: For sure. I think we should keep a close eye on any further developments. This could be the beginning of a new era for Toonattik, and I'm excited to see where it goes. Let's stay tuned and discuss any new updates as they come! User2: Agreed! Here's hoping for the best. GMTV taking over might just be what Toonattik needed to spice things up. I'm optimistic about the future of our kids' weekend mornings. User3: Me too. Let's keep supporting Toonattik and encourage others to give the new lineup a chance. It's an exciting time for children's programming, and I'm here for it all the way!
USER: Write a follow up where in late July, some short pre-recorded links between some shows with Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson will begin, yet another hint of the transir
CHATBOT: User1: Big news for all Toonattik fans! Starting in late July, some of the shows will be introduced by short pre-recorded links featuring Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson. This feels like yet another hint of the transition to GMTV's influence. User2: Wow, Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson? That's a blast from the past! Their dynamic was always great to watch. This definitely adds a layer of excitement and nostalgia for the parents as much as for the kids. User3: I agree, it's a smart move. Bringing in recognizable faces can help ease the transition for the viewers. It's clear GMTV is strategically blending the old with the new. These pre-recorded links might be just the beginning. User1: Exactly. It's like they're trying to maintain a connection with the audience from JTV days while slowly bringing in their own flair. I'm curious to see how these links will be received by the new generation of viewers. User2: My kids haven't seen them before, but I told them about some of the funny segments and shows they used to do, and now they're really looking forward to it. It's a great way to create some family viewing moments. User3: You're right, User2. It could also be a clever way to gauge audience reaction to potential future hosts or formats under the GMTV banner. I think we're witnessing the start of more significant changes. User1: Definitely. This blending of the old guard with the new era could help Toonattik transition smoothly without losing its core audience. I'm intrigued to see what other hints or changes we'll notice leading up to the full transition in September. User2: Me too. I hope they keep this balanced approach, respecting the history of the shows and presenters while introducing fresh content and faces. User3: Agreed. As long as they keep focusing on quality content and engaging presentation, Toonattik will continue to be a go-to spot for weekend morning cartoons. I'm keeping an optimistic outlook on these developments. User1: Same here. It's crucial to keep the conversation going and share our thoughts as these changes roll out. Feedback from real viewers will hopefully influence the direction GMTV takes Toonattik in the future. User2: Absolutely! Let's make sure to keep this forum updated with our thoughts and observations. It could be interesting to compile our feedback and see how it aligns with the changes as they happen. User3: Great idea, User2! Let's stay engaged and supportive. The future of Toonattik looks promising, and it's exciti...
Apr 16, 2024 at 6:28 PM BST — 2 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction fanfiction View full conversationView
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where promos saying the block's name is changing to Toonattik begin airing User1: Hey guys, have you seen the promos airing for the new cartoon kids service on GMTV? User2: Yes, I saw them! The block's name is changing to Toonattik, it sounds like such a fun and exciting name for kids. User3: I love the sound of Toonattik! It give...
CHATBOT: User1: Hey, everyone! Just saw the latest update for the Toonattik schedule, and there are some significant changes coming up. Tootuff is making a return! But it seems we're saying goodbye to "Horrid Henry," and "Rugrats" is set to replace "Johnny Test." User2: Oh, wow! "Tootuff" coming back is a pleasant surprise. I always thought it was underrated. But "Horrid Henry" is out? That's a bit of a shocker; it had become such a staple. User3: "Rugrats" replacing "Johnny Test" is an interesting choice. It feels like Toonattik is trying to bring back some of that classic cartoon magic. "Rugrats" has always been beloved, so it might attract not just kids but also nostalgia-driven parents. User1: Exactly, User3. It seems like Toonattik is strategically mixing the old with the new to appeal to a broader audience. With GMTV gradually taking over, it's evident they're leaning into nostalgia while refreshing the lineup. User2: I'm excited for "Rugrats"! It's such a timeless show. And frankly, while I'll miss "Johnny Test," it feels like the right time for something fresh. "Rugrats" can really bring that. User3: As for "Tootuff" returning and "Horrid Henry" exiting, it's bittersweet. Changes like these can be tough, but they're also necessary for keeping the content lively and engaging. Plus, it'll be interesting to see how "Tootuff" resonates with today's kids. User1: Agreed. I'm curious how these changes will affect the overall feel of the weekend morning block. It's like Toonattik is carefully crafting a blend of nostalgia and newness, appealing to both old fans and drawing in new ones. User2: I do hope they continue this trend of revisiting classic favorites while also bringing in newer titles. It keeps the lineup fresh and diverse, giving kids a variety of experiences. User3: True, the mix of classics and new shows could be Toonattik's unique selling point, especially in a market crowded with children's programming. It's essential for staying relevant and competitive. User1: For sure. Let's all stay tuned for these changes and support the shows. It'd be great to keep discussing our thoughts and see how these tweaks in the lineup impact viewership and engagement with Toonattik. User2: Definitely! I'll be especially keen to see how the reintroduction of "Tootuff" goes and whether "Rugrats" can capture the hearts of a new generation just like it did with us. User3: Agreed. And let's not forget to share our feedback. It's an exciting time for Toonattik, and our voices...
USER: Write a follow up in mid August where fall promos are airing, a new CMY look is starting, Also the presenters are becoming for all shows in September and they will be in a CMY cartoon attic, There will also be games and gunge, Also we have the scoop on the full list of shows
CHATBOT: User1: Hey everyone! Have you seen the fall promos for Toonattik airing? They're introducing a new CMY (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) look starting September. It's colorful and exciting. Plus, the presenters are coming back for all shows, and they'll be hosting from a CMY cartoon attic! User2: The CMY theme sounds incredibly vibrant! And I'm thrilled about the presenters being more involved across the board. The idea of a cartoon attic as their backdrop adds such a fun, whimsical dimension to the programming. Did they mention anything about the games and gunge? That used to be my favorite part! User3: Yes, User2, they did! The promos hinted at games and plenty of gunge, reminiscent of the classic kids' shows we grew up with. It's going to be a blast from the past but with a modern twist. I think it's a brilliant way to engage both the kids and nostalgic adults alike. User1: Definitely, the blend of nostalgia with the new CMY look might just be the refresh Toonattik needed. And guess what? I've got the scoop on the full list of shows. Apart from "Rugrats" and the returning "Tootuff," they're adding "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," "Peppa Pig," and even "Adventure Time" to the lineup. It's shaping up to be an eclectic mix that offers something for every viewer. User2: "Adventure Time" joining the lineup? That's huge! Its storytelling and animation are top-notch. Pairing that with classics like "Rugrats" and new additions sounds like a winning combination. Toonattik is seriously raising the bar for weekend morning blocks. User3: And let's not overlook "Peppa Pig" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Including such universally beloved shows really broadens the appeal of Toonattik. The diversity in programming is impressive; they're catering to a wide range of tastes and interests. User1: Absolutely, the inclusion of a wide variety lets kids and parents alike find something they can enjoy together. Plus, the new CMY theme and interactive elements like the games and gunge are sure to make the experience even more immersive. It feels like Toonattik is not just about watching cartoons but creating a community where everyone can participate. User2: Couldn't agree more, User1. The communal aspect of watching shows, discussing them here, and participating in interactive elements makes Toonattik more than just a TV block; it's an experience. And with the presenters adding their charm in the CMY cartoon attic, I think we're in for a treat. User3: I'm curious how they'll manage ...
Apr 16, 2024 at 6:32 PM BST — 2 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction fanfiction View full conversationView
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where promos saying the block's name is changing to Toonattik begin airing User1: Hey guys, have you seen the promos airing for the new cartoon kids service on GMTV? User2: Yes, I saw them! The block's name is changing to Toonattik, it sounds like such a fun and exciting name for kids. User3: I love the sound of Toonattik! It give...
CHATBOT: User1: Guys, the new Toonattik schedule starting in September is out, and it looks like they've really gone all out to mix the old with the new, along with their vibrant CMY theme! Let's discuss the lineup from 7 AM to 12 PM. 07:00 AM - "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles": Kicking things off with action and adventure, perfect for the early risers! 07:30 AM - "SpongeBob SquarePants": Our beloved sponge under the sea never fails to entertain with his antics. 08:00 AM - "Adventure Time": This one's a treat for both kids and adults. The adventures of Finn and Jake have depth and humor. 08:30 AM - "Rugrats": Classic nostalgia right here. It's interesting to see how new generations react to this iconic show. 09:00 AM - "Tootuff": Returning to the lineup, Tootuff might bring in fans of the original and new viewers curious about the hype. 09:30 AM - "American Dragon: Jake Long": Mixing magic and adolescence, a perfect blend to engage the mid-morning crowd. 10:00 AM - "Fantastic 4": Superheroes in the morning? Yes, please! This should keep the energy levels high. 10:30 AM - "Kikoriki": This one's a bit of a wildcard but has its charm and unique humor that could surprise us. 11:00 AM - "The Spectacular Spider-Man": More superhero action to keep the momentum going. Spider-Man has always been a favorite. 11:30 AM - "Rugrats" (Repeat): Ending the morning with a repeated dose of nostalgia seems like a solid choice. User2: This lineup is impressive! "Adventure Time" is a personal favorite, and having it in the morning mix is fantastic. Plus, the superhero block with "Fantastic 4" and "The Spectacular Spider-Man" is a great way to ramp up the excitement. User3: I'm glad to see "Rugrats" getting not just one but two slots. It shows that Toonattik is serious about blending retro appeal with their new direction. Also, the introduction of "Kikoriki" could be a sleeper hit. It's quirky and has a unique style that could attract a niche audience. User1: Absolutely, the diversity in genres and the balance between action-packed shows and humorous, light-hearted ones like "SpongeBob SquarePants" and "Rugrats" could cater to a wide audience. Plus, the CMY theme and the inclusion of games and gunge in-between promise to keep the entertainment lively and interactive. User2: I'm curious how the new CMY cartoon attic set will look during the live segments. Jamie Rickers and Anna Williamson have great chemistry, and their presence could really tie the whole experience together, making the tra...
USER: Write a follow up noting there's only 3 KJTV holdovers
CHATBOT: User1: Just realized something interesting about the new Toonattik lineup--there are only 3 shows from the original KJTV holdovers making the cut into September. That's "Rugrats," "Tootuff," and "The Spectacular Spider-Man." It marks a significant shift in the programming strategy. User2: That's a pretty big change! Shows the direction GMTV wants to take with Toonattik, focusing on a mix of new content and classic nostalgia, but still keeping a tight selection from KJTV's previous offerings. User3: Indeed, it highlights their intention to refresh and rebrand while maintaining a link to the past. "Rugrats" being a double feature in the lineup really emphasizes their bet on nostalgia, whereas "Tootuff" and "The Spectacular Spider-Man" appeal to the loyal viewers who've grown with KJTV. User1: Absolutely. It's a strategic move. By keeping a few KJTV favorites, they ensure the transition feels more like an evolution rather than a total overhaul. It eases long-time viewers into the new Toonattik world without completely disconnecting from KJTV's legacy. User2: And it's not just about the shows. This transition, coupled with the incorporation of live segments and an interactive CMY cartoon attic, underscores a broader vision for Toonattik. It seems they're crafting an immersive experience, not just a simple broadcast of cartoons. User3: True, the focus appears to be on creating an engaging ecosystem around the shows--wrapping them in interactive and enjoyable content that can hold the audience's attention beyond just the airtime of the cartoons. Keeping a few KJTV holdovers acts as a bridge for this new chapter. User1: It'll be interesting to see how this balance plays out. Can the new Toonattik retain the essence that made KJTV's morning slots a hit, while innovating enough to attract today's young viewers? It's a delicate balance to strike. User2: I'm optimistic. It feels like GMTV and the Toonattik team are respecting the past while boldly stepping into the future. This could be the revitalization needed to make weekend morning blocks a staple in households again. User3: That's the hope. Engaging children in an era where on-demand streaming is the norm is challenging. Yet, if Toonattik can carve out a niche of interactive, communal viewing experiences with a clever mix of old and new, they might just be onto something special. User1: Let's keep a keen eye on how things unfold come September. It's one thing to plan a dynamic, engaging lineup, and another to ex...
Apr 16, 2024 at 6:34 PM BST — 1 exchange United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction View full conversationView
USER: Note: This is my own custom universe, Write a forum convo where JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block, selling the airtime to GMTV, who will continue to provide a cartoon kids service User1: Have you heard the news? JTV is ending it's Kids JTV weekend morning block! User2: No way, that's been a staple in our household for years. What are they replacing it with? User1: Apparently, GMTV is taking over the time slot and will be providing a cartoon kids service instead. User3: That's interesting, I wonder what kind of shows they'll be airing. JTV had such a great lineup of shows for kids. User1: I'm not sure, but I'm excited to see what GMTV has in store. Change can be good sometimes, right? User2: I suppose so, but it's sad to see the end of an era. I have so many memories of watching Kids JTV with my siblings on Saturday mornings. User3: Same here, but I guess we'll have to adapt and see what GMTV has to offer. Who knows, maybe they'll have even better shows for kids. User1: Let's hope so! I can't wait to see the new lineup and introduce my kids to some new cartoons. Change can be refreshing sometimes. Write a follow up in early March 2023 where promos saying the block's name is changing to Toonattik begin airing User1: Hey guys, have you seen the promos airing for the new cartoon kids service on GMTV? User2: Yes, I saw them! The block's name is changing to Toonattik, it sounds like such a fun and exciting name for kids. User3: I love the sound of Toonattik! It give...
CHATBOT: User1: Just checked out the new Toonattik schedule running from 7 AM to 12 PM, and it's a blend of some interesting holdovers from KJTV alongside new additions! Tootuff, Spider-Man, Recess, and Kikoriki have made the cut. Here's the rundown: 07:00 AM - "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles": Still starting the day with a bang with the turtles. A solid choice for the action-loving audience. 07:30 AM - "SpongeBob SquarePants": No surprise here. SpongeBob has been a fixture in morning cartoons for years, always a hit with the kids. 08:00 AM - "Adventure Time": Its inclusion continues to appeal to a broad demographic, showcasing the depth and creativity in children's programming. 08:30 AM - "Tootuff": As a holdover from KJTV, Tootuff's antics remain a favorite. It's good to see continuity for fans following the transition. 09:00 AM - "American Dragon: Jake Long": Adding to the adventure and fantasy segment, this show contributes to the diverse palette of genres featured in the lineup. 09:30 AM - "Fantastic 4": The superhero block gets strengthened with the Fantastic 4, seamlessly transitioning from Jake Long's magical world to superhero action. 10:00 AM - "Kikoriki": Another KJTV holdover, its unique humor and charm have evidently secured its spot. It's a testament to its popularity and appeal. 10:30 AM - "The Spectacular Spider-Man": Keeping the superhero theme strong, Spider-Man is always a crowd-pleaser. Its continuity assures fans of KJTV's legacy. 11:00 AM - "Recess": This classic being a holdover is no shock. Its lessons on friendship and school life resonate with its audience, offering a break from action-packed segments. 11:30 AM - "Rugrats" (Repeat): Wrapping up the morning with Rugrats offers a gentle comedown with lovable characters and stories that span generations. User2: Thrilled to see "Tootuff" and "Recess" making it through the transition. It feels like Toonattik is respecting the legacy of KJTV while slowly introducing new elements to refresh the lineup. User3: "Kikoriki" and "The Spectacular Spider-Man" holding their spots really anchor the new schedule with a mix of humor and action. It's a clever way to maintain continuity for loyal viewers during this time of change. User1: The balance between action, humor, and life lessons across this schedule is impeccable. It showcases Toonattik's efforts to cater to various tastes and age groups, ensuring that Saturday mornings offer something for everyone. User2: Absolutely! And the strategic positioning of...
Apr 16, 2024 at 6:43 PM BST — 4 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction fanfiction View full conversationView
USER: NOTE: JTV is my fanmade channel After the origins set of idents went nowhere, JTV launched these idents suddenly on 17 January 2020, Initially the logo was replaced by 4 letter words, but this changed in early 2021. The set was named "emotions" Current: rush 17 January 2020- (17 January 2020-08 April 2021, original 01 January 2021-, amended) live 17 January 2020- (17 January 2020-21 April 2021, original 01 January 2021-, amended) fear 17 January 2020- (17 January 2020-30 May 2021, original 01 January 2021-, amended) Gun 23 October 2020- (only used before crime dramas, nowadays only used before Prison Break) Love 26 August 2021- Joy 26 August 2021- Pride 26 August 2021- Embarrasment 04 September 2021- Sadness 10 September 2021- Suprise 10 September 2021- Dissapointment 16 September 2021- Happiness 16 September 2021- Water 23 September 2021- Light 23 September 2021- Create 23 September 2021- Write 01 October 2021- Greeting 01 October 2021- Gesture 01 January 2022- Eat 01 January 2022- Explore 01 January 2022- Storm 01 January 2022- Pier 24 May 2022- Balloons 24 May 2022- Chairs 24 May 2022- Capes 18 November 2022- Frisbees 01 January 2023- Special idents TV Christmas Tree 18 December 2019-01 January 2020 (used for Christmas 2019, served as teaser, This ident zooms out of a corner with a plug, We zoom to reveal a cluster of TV sets arranged into the shape of a Christmas tree) give 12 December 2020-01 January 2021 (used for Christmas 2020, Pine trees and a post box and eventually...
CHATBOT: **JTVFanatic1:** Hey everyone, just saw the announcement that the "emotions" idents are finally being retired this June. Can't believe it's been over 4 years with these visuals greeting us. Although they were divisive at first, I think they really found their stride in the last couple of years with the character-led specials and the unique Christmas idents. It brought a fresh, slightly unorthodox flavor to channel branding, right? **IdentLover42:** Absolutely, @JTVFanatic1. I remember when they first started in 2020; it was such a departure from what we were used to. But those character-led idents, especially the Peter Griffin and Rosa ones, really showcased how flexible and fun the concept could be. It was cool to see these characters embodying the "emotions" theme in such a direct way. **NostalgiaNerd:** Oh, remember the Alien Love Christmas ident from 2023? When Gloopy and Glitter fell in love, it was not only adorable but felt like a perfect encapsulation of JTV's quirky take on holiday cheer. Plus, it was a nice callback to how this entire set hinted at its arrival with the "TV Christmas Tree" back in 2019. That one was such a clever tease, zooming out from a plug to reveal TVs arranged as a Christmas tree. Felt like JTV was setting the stage for something different even then. **BrandWatcher:** Yeah, @NostalgiaNerd, that teaser was brilliant. Not just a festive treat but a clever foreshadowing of the emotional journey the channel was about to take us on. It's kinda rare for a channel to use its idents in such a narrative, evolving way. It made tuning in for the holidays or before specific shows like Doctor Who and Family Guy a bit of an event. **TVHistorian:** What's intriguing is how these idents, in a way, reflected broader changes in cable television branding. Moving away from the generic to the imaginative, from static to dynamic. JTV might not have been the only one to try something new, but they sure made a memorable mark with the "emotions" and their themed extensions. Curious to see what's next! **JTVFanatic1:** Definitely curious about the next chapter. This set had its ups and downs, but it really grew into something special. It'll be bittersweet to see it go, but here's hoping JTV keeps pushing the envelope with their branding. Let's treasure these last few months of "emotions"!
USER: Write a follow up where one recent ident brought back the 5 note theme in use on the original batch in 2020 but wasn't used on the later ones, and it's the last Xmas one
CHATBOT: **IdentLover42:** Has anyone else noticed that the last Christmas ident brought back the original 5-note theme from the 2020 batch? It's been absent in the more recent ones, making its return now feel like a full circle moment as we say goodbye to the "emotions" set. **JTVFanatic1:** Oh yes, @IdentLover42! I picked up on that too. It was such a nostalgic nod, especially as it's tied to the last of the "emotions" idents. Feels like JTV's way of closing this chapter with a homage to where it all began. Really tugged at the heartstrings. **NostalgiaNerd:** It's incredible how that 5-note theme almost instantly takes you back to 2020. It's like JTV knew exactly how to hit us with a wave of nostalgia right at the end. Makes this last Christmas ident not just a farewell to the "emotions" but also a celebration of the journey from the original set to now. **BrandWatcher:** Indeed, that incorporation of the original theme is a masterclass in branding continuity and emotional engagement. It ties the entire era together beautifully, signifying the end while reminding us of the beginnings. It shows a thoughtful consideration for the loyal viewers who've been paying attention to these details. **TVHistorian:** This is a poignant reminder of the power of sound in branding. That 5-note theme has become so intrinsically linked with JTV's identity over these years, serving as an auditory signature that encapsulates the entire "emotions" era. By bringing it back for the last Christmas ident, JTV not only celebrates its recent history but also ensures that this particular period of their branding will be fondly remembered. **JTVFanatic1:** Absolutely, it's those little details that turn channel branding from something purely commercial into an art form. This farewell to the "emotions" era with the return of the 5-note theme is a perfect example. It's been a wild ride, and while I'm sad to see it go, I'm grateful for these thoughtful touches that have made it so memorable. Here's to hoping JTV's next branding move is just as impactful!
Apr 16, 2024 at 7:00 PM BST — 11 exchanges United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction fanfiction View full conversationView
USER: NOTE: JTV is my fanmade channel After the origins set of idents went nowhere, JTV launched these idents suddenly on 17 January 2020, Initially the logo was replaced by 4 letter words, but this changed in early 2021. The set was named "emotions" Current: rush 17 January 2020- (17 January 2020-08 April 2021, original 01 January 2021-, amended) live 17 January 2020- (17 January 2020-21 April 2021, original 01 January 2021-, amended) fear 17 January 2020- (17 January 2020-30 May 2021, original 01 January 2021-, amended) Gun 23 October 2020- (only used before crime dramas, nowadays only used before Prison Break) Love 26 August 2021- Joy 26 August 2021- Pride 26 August 2021- Embarrasment 04 September 2021- Sadness 10 September 2021- Suprise 10 September 2021- Dissapointment 16 September 2021- Happiness 16 September 2021- Water 23 September 2021- Light 23 September 2021- Create 23 September 2021- Write 01 October 2021- Greeting 01 October 2021- Gesture 01 January 2022- Eat 01 January 2022- Explore 01 January 2022- Storm 01 January 2022- Pier 24 May 2022- Balloons 24 May 2022- Chairs 24 May 2022- Capes 18 November 2022- Frisbees 01 January 2023- Special idents TV Christmas Tree 18 December 2019-01 January 2020 (used for Christmas 2019, served as teaser, This ident zooms out of a corner with a plug, We zoom to reveal a cluster of TV sets arranged into the shape of a Christmas tree) give 12 December 2020-01 January 2021 (used for Christmas 2020, Pine trees and a post box and eventually...
CHATBOT: IdentHunter76: Hey folks, interesting update on the "emotions" idents in their final weeks. I noticed that the "Gun" ident, which for the longest time was exclusively used before crime dramas like 'Prison Break,' has started popping up again. It's an interesting choice, given its rarity and specific association. Seems like JTV is giving a nod to some of their more distinctive, themed idents as we bid farewell to this era. JTVFanatic1: Really? That's a cool find, @IdentHunter76. The "Gun" ident getting airtime again feels like JTV is doing a bit of a victory lap with their "emotions" set, bringing back even the most niche parts of it for one last hurrah. It's a reminder of how they tried to cater to specific genres and audiences with these idents, a practice not seen often in channel branding. RetroTVGeek: I think it's a fantastic move. Gives a sense of closure and completeness to the whole set before they move on. Plus, it's a treat for fans of the channel and those idents. Makes you wonder what other surprises they have in store for us in these final weeks. ScreenSavvy: It's bittersweet indeed. Shows like how "Gun" can suddenly return are an example of how JTV has always played with expectations. Makes me even more excited (and a bit sad) about what's to come. This last run is turning into a real celebration of everything the "emotions" idents represented. ArtfulWatcher: Agreed, @ScreenSavvy. It's a fitting tribute to include such specific idents like "Gun" in the lineup again. It kind of encapsulates the range and diversity of emotions they've covered, from the more common ones like "Love" and "Joy" to the very targeted "Gun." Shows the breadth of creativity we've come to appreciate from JTV. Sad to see it end, but eager to see how they wrap this all up.
USER: Write a follow up where 3 idents are now airing in their original state again
CHATBOT: ScreenCrafter99: Hey everyone, just when I thought JTV couldn't surprise us any further in these final weeks of the "emotions" idents, I've spotted something remarkable. "Rush," "Live," and "Fear" are now airing in their original versions again. It's like a full-circle moment, seeing them revert to their initial state after years of amendments. JTVFanatic1: That's so nostalgic, @ScreenCrafter99! Those were the idents that kicked everything off back in 2020. Watching them in their original glory brings back a lot of memories. It's a clever way to honor the evolution of the set, reminding us where it all began before we say goodbye. PixelPurveyor: Absolutely, it's a brilliant tribute not just to the idents themselves but to the fans and viewers who've been on this journey with them. "Rush," "Live," and "Fear" in their original forms embody the ambitious beginnings of the "emotions" set. It's fascinating to see how those concepts have been expanded and adapted over time, coming back to where it all started feels fitting. IdentArchive: Documenting these original versions airing again is going to be a priority. It's a unique moment in the history of television branding, showcasing how these idents have grown and changed, and now, in their final days, how they're returning to their roots. It serves as a great showcase of the creativity and thought put into these sequences from the start. RetroTVGeek: It's a smart move by JTV, showcasing the originals alongside the newer ones. Gives us a direct comparison of how far they've come. Also, seeing "Rush," "Live," and "Fear" again in their untouched forms is surprisingly emotional. It's a reminder that all good things must come to an end, but what a ride it's been. JTVFanatic1: Definitely, @RetroTVGeek. It's a powerful way to celebrate the end of an era. Makes me appreciate the journey we've all been part of, witnessing the growth and evolution of JTV's branding. Let's enjoy these last moments with the "emotions" idents and look forward to what JTV has in store for us next!
Apr 16, 2024 at 7:01 PM BST — 1 exchange United Kingdom, Inverclyde fiction fanfiction View full conversationView
USER: NOTE: JTV is my fanmade channel After the origins set of idents went nowhere, JTV launched these idents suddenly on 17 January 2020, Initially the logo was replaced by 4 letter words, but this changed in early 2021. The set was named "emotions" Current: rush 17 January 2020- (17 January 2020-08 April 2021, original 01 January 2021-, amended) live 17 January 2020- (17 January 2020-21 April 2021, original 01 January 2021-, amended) fear 17 January 2020- (17 January 2020-30 May 2021, original 01 January 2021-, amended) Gun 23 October 2020- (only used before crime dramas, nowadays only used before Prison Break) Love 26 August 2021- Joy 26 August 2021- Pride 26 August 2021- Embarrasment 04 September 2021- Sadness 10 September 2021- Suprise 10 September 2021- Dissapointment 16 September 2021- Happiness 16 September 2021- Water 23 September 2021- Light 23 September 2021- Create 23 September 2021- Write 01 October 2021- Greeting 01 October 2021- Gesture 01 January 2022- Eat 01 January 2022- Explore 01 January 2022- Storm 01 January 2022- Pier 24 May 2022- Balloons 24 May 2022- Chairs 24 May 2022- Capes 18 November 2022- Frisbees 01 January 2023- Special idents TV Christmas Tree 18 December 2019-01 January 2020 (used for Christmas 2019, served as teaser, This ident zooms out of a corner with a plug, We zoom to reveal a cluster of TV sets arranged into the shape of a Christmas tree) give 12 December 2020-01 January 2021 (used for Christmas 2020, Pine trees and a post box and eventually...
CHATBOT: SeasonalSpectacle: Can you believe it's already that time of year again? Just saw JTV's "Whispering Snow" ident for the first time and it's absolutely stunning! The minimalist aesthetic has truly breathed a fresh air into the holiday season. Also, did anyone catch that Gloopy and Glitter from last year's beloved "Alien Love" are officially becoming JTV's holiday mascots? Seems like they're now to JTV what Kevin the Carrot is to Aldi - a holiday staple! FestiveFanatic: Yes, I saw it and was mesmerized! "Whispering Snow" perfectly captures the tranquil beauty of winter while staying true to JTV's new sleek look. And I'm thrilled about Gloopy and Glitter becoming official mascots. It's such a smart move! Their story last year touched so many hearts; it feels right to have them back, symbolizing holiday cheer and love. HolidayHistorian: The transition of Gloopy and Glitter from seasonal characters to official mascots is fascinating. It reflects how impactful a well-crafted narrativ can become an integral part of a brand's identity. Their evolution is testament to JTV's innovative approach to storytelling, even within the confines of short idents. I'm looking forward to seeing how their story expands and continues to capture the holiday spirit in the years to come. VisualVirtuoso: "Whispering Snow" is a triumph in terms of visual storytelling. The minimalist design, combined with the subtle narrative elements, creates a serene holiday atmosphere. And as for Gloopy and Glitter, turning them into mascots was a brilliant decision. It gives JTV a recognizable face for the holidays, creating a tradition that viewers can look forward to year after year. MascotMaestro: Absolutely adoring the Gloopy and Glitter comeback! It's exceptional when characters from a one-time ident become so beloved that they transition into recurring mascots. JTV really hit the mark here, proving that great characters can emerge from even the briefest of appearances. It sets a delightful precedent for future holiday seasons - can't wait to see where they take us next with these two. SeasonalSpectacle: Couldn't agree more! It's thrilling to see JTV adapt and embrace new traditions while creating a sense of continuity for their audience. "Whispering Snow" is both a visual treat and a narrative continuation that ties the past, present, and future of JTV's holiday celebrations together. Here's to hoping Gloopy and Glitter's adventures become as much a part of our holiday traditions as decorating...