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  • The Era of Saturday Morning Cartoons Is Dead

    By Robert Sorokanich

    Saturday morning American broadcast TV was once animation's home field. Filling a cereal bowl with artificially colored sugar pebbles and staring at the tube was every kid's weekend plan. Not any more: For the first time in 50-plus years, you won't find a block of animation on broadcast this morning. It's the end of an era.

    Yes, The CW, the final holdout in Saturday morning animation, ran its last batch of Vortexx cartoons last weekend. This week, where you once saw shows like Cubix, Sonic X, Dragon Ball Z and Kai, Digimon Fusion, and Yu-Gi-Oh, you'll instead find "One Magnificent Morning," a block of live-action educational programming.

    It's the end of an era, but it's been a long time coming: NBC ditched Saturday morning cartoons in 1992, CBS followed suit not long after, and ABC lost its animated weekend mornings in 2004. The CW, a lower-tier broadcast network, was the last holdout in a game that the Big 3 left long ago.

    What killed Saturday morning cartoons? Cable, streaming, and the FCC. In the 1990's, the FCC began more strictly enforcing its rule requiring broadcast networks to provide a minimum of three hours of "educational" programming every week. Networks afraid of messing with their prime-time slots found it easiest to cram this required programming in the weekend morning slot. The actual educational content of this live-action programming is sometimes debatable, but it meets the letter of the law.

    But more importantly, with hundreds of cable and satellite channels to choose from that don't have to abide the FCC's guidelines, whippersnappers kids these days can get their animation fix any day of the week. With the rise of cable and satellite, advertisers no longer had to cram all their kid-aimed commercials into the four-hour Saturday morning block. When the money left Saturday mornings, so did the cartoons.

    Add in mobile streaming from Netflix, Hulu, and the like, and you'll realize that the spoiled brats we're raising today don't even need to dash to the TV in time to catch the opening credits. They can just watch whatever, whenever. Sheesh.

    Still, there's something a little hollow about the notion that we woke up this morning to an America bereft of broadcast 'toons. I guess we all had to grow up sometime.

    What was your favorite Saturday morning cartoon? Tell us in the comments below. [Reddit; Slashfilm via Engadget]
    The Hackmaster

  • #2
    Damn FCC ruining the great cartoons of my child hood!! Saturday was a ritual with the great shows over many channels but who could forget the Sundays? I atleast remember at least a few years after the prime Saturday morning cartoons there were some cool shows on Sundays. Shows like the Hulk (not the new one on Disney), Technoman aka Tekkaman (fucking awesome ass show!), Iron Man and others that don't come to mind, ah the good old days make me feel old after thinking about it.
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    • #3
      I don't think it's really that unreasonable to ask for three hours of programming that's (theoretically) done for the public good, as part of the condition for leasing a fraction of the public air waves. If Saturday cartoons had drawn the ratings and ad dollars of football, they'd probably have the educational content on at 9 AM on alternating weekdays instead of having news personalities interviewing Lady Gaga while making her favorite cheesecake, or what-the-fuck-ever.

      Personally, I kind of wish they'd enforce that rule better, possibly extending it to certain cable channels, or at least get the FTC to step in when TLC is lying right in its name, and the History Channel is more concerned with what stoned people in the 16th century had to say about our future, and creating an antiques roadshow for ancient, alien artifacts.
      Last edited by Pyriel; 10-05-2014, 12:35:21 PM.

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      • #4
        Yeah; even the article leans away from placing the major blame on the FCC's educational efforts. I didn't know the FCC did that, but I'm glad they do.

        Saturday morning cartoons were great when I was a kid, but given on-demand viewing and interactive entertainment on a whole new level, I understand why they've lost their dominant place in kids' minds.
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        • #5
          It doesn't mention Fox. They held out for quite a while too. Aren't they still showing saturday morning cartoons?

          Anyway, yeah. It's too bad that there isn't saturday morning cartoons now. Not that I would watch them. Hard for me to get into new cartoons that aren't aimed at adults.

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          • #6
            AFAIK, no, FOX doesn't show cartoons on Saturday mornings anymore. Another staple cartoon time that has gone the way of the dinosaurs is the after-school block (from 3 pm to 5 pm). Who here remembers that one cartoon cat named O. G. Readmore?
            Tempus fugit, ergo, carpe diem.

            Time flies, therefore, seize the day.

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