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4616ArticleretroboyI missed that clip Oct 08, 2018View
4098ArticleSupermanI was a huge fan of Fox Kids. The various incarnations of Power Rangers, Batman: The Animated Series, and Spider-Man: The Animated Series were some of my favorite shows on their lineup. I didn't often get to watch Fox Kids on Saturday mornings, but watching the block's afternoon lineup during the weekdays was my daily ritual after getting home from school.Five Childhood Programming Line Ups I LovedSep 03, 2017View
4102ArticlepikachuloverI watched all those blocks except the Snick one because I didn't have cable growing up. I watched Fox Kids until it's demise in the fall of 2002. Five Childhood Programming Line Ups I LovedSep 03, 2017View
4105Articlecomic_book_fani liked step by step and these are all great lineups i will probably make a list like this later Five Childhood Programming Line Ups I LovedSep 05, 2017View
4137ArticleHoju KoolanderFOX Kids was definitely the king of kids programming. Anything they put on at least got my viewership for 3 episodes. I watched ABC's lineup briefly with Cro and Land of the Lost as you mentioned, but also The Addams Family and Cowboys of Moo Mesa. SNICK was also special and I was really into Roundhouse at the time (what was I thinking?)Five Childhood Programming Line Ups I LovedSep 20, 2017View
5018ArticleRabbitearsblogAwesome article! I remembered all of these blocks, especially Fox Kids and Disney Afternoon! I always loved watching shows like "Batman," "Gummi Bears," "Chip n' Dale Rescue Rangers," "Animaniacs," and many more and I miss watching these blocks.Five Childhood Programming Line Ups I LovedAug 18, 2019View
4038ArticleNLoganAlright back up in style.A Talk With Adam F. GoldbergAug 06, 2017View
4042ArticleOldSchool80sGlad to have it back up.A Talk With Adam F. GoldbergAug 07, 2017View
4276ArticleCaseyJonesIt was ok. But you shouldn't be starting each question with ("cool" "I see" "ok") and then jumping into your next prepared question. You should be asking follow up questions to some of these answers. Show that you have interest in what he is saying rather than just trying to get the interview done. Plus some of his answers were really interesting and I would have liked to read more. I mean he talked about Harvey Weinstein almost stealing Fanboys from him and all you said was "ok" and then started talking about The Goldbergs. A Talk With Adam F. GoldbergFeb 08, 2018View
5000ArticleCaps 2.0I'm sorry you didn't like the interview, Casey. If I may explain something, though, those verbal tics you pointed out are a result of Asperger's Syndrome. Many people like myself on the spectrum had those tics. Also, if my questions seemed too prepared and it seemed like I was in a rush to you, it's because, in all honesty, I didn't have the familiarity with Adam's work that I do with most of the other talents I've been fortunate enough to interview over the years.A Talk With Adam F. GoldbergAug 10, 2019View