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Crashbox is a stop-motion animated "Edutainment" children's television series co-created by Eamon Harrington and John Watkin for HBO Family that ran from 1999 to 2000 in the United States. It was HBO's second series (their first being Braingames 15 years earlier) focusing on educational skits.
HBO Kids (formerly Jam) was an American preschool/children's television morning programming block operated by Home Box Office, Inc. (HBO), a division of Warner Bros. Discovery. The block ran on HBO Family , HBO's sister station that targets children and families.
Magnet's initial programming lineup was 30 by 30: Kid Flicks, Animated Tales of The World, Crashbox, Dear America, and The Worst Witch. Later on, Jam and HBO Family's programming were added on Magnet's lineup like The Little Lulu Show, Freshman Year, and What Matters. In 2004, the block moved its timeslot to 1:30pm and runs until 3:30pm. [2]
The top-to-bottom restructuring of WarnerMedia’s TV and streaming units includes a shift in the oversight of kids and family programming for HBO Max. The responsibility for developing children ...
Crashbox: 1999 2000 2 30 by 30: Kid Flicks: 1999 2001 4 Anthony Ant: 1999 1999 1 Co-production with YTV: George and Martha: 1999 2000 2 Co-production with YTV: Rainbow Fish: 1999 2004 1 Co-production with Teletoon: Animated Tales of the World: 2001 2006 3 Co-production with Channel 4: Harold and the Purple Crayon: 2001 2002 1 I Spy: 2002 2003 2 ...
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Shows like Game of Thrones, Euphoria, Westworld, Barry and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver are all great… for adults. With the introduction of a new show featuring Elmo, the network is adding ...
Braingames is an American educational program shown on HBO in the mid-1980s. It was a half-hour program consisting of brain-teasing animated skits (either stop-motion or cartoon) designed to make the viewers think. It was HBO's first attempt at a show focused on educational skits, predating Crashbox by 15 years.