As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux

Going forward, here's three choices for Fox's new home video logo:

Option A

Option B

Option C
Here's how I would do it...

First, I'd split Options A and C into two categories: Option A is a DVD exclusive logo, which showcases how much of a novelty the format is for playing movies. Meanwhile, Option C would be used for VHS releases and other formats, such as Laserdisc. This adds a sense of coziness compared to the previous logo.

Then, once the idea of DVD has become commonplace, maybe around 2002 or 2003, I'd reunify the home entertainment division under the logo found in Option B.

Any questions?
 
While I wait for more votes, is there anything special you guys want to see on the Saturday Morning lineup for 95? I need the name of the fictional Freakazoid creator because I totally forgot.
 
While I wait for more votes, is there anything special you guys want to see on the Saturday Morning lineup for 95? I need the name of the fictional Freakazoid creator because I totally forgot.
The Spectacular Spider-Ham(Grantray-Lawrence)

I mean, between the legacy of Darkwing Duck, the icons that are the Marvel superheroes, and even the aforementioned Freakazoid, I can't imagine this not getting made.

Wilbur's Pig Tales(Hanna-Barbera)

This would help revitalize the popularity of Charlotte's Web at a quicker pace than a VHS rerelease and a direct-to-video sequel. After all, HB did produce Charlotte's Web as an animated feature in the first place.
Note: This is only possible if HB did, in fact, make that feature. Please disregard this idea if they were not responsible for the production of the film.

Kirby's Adventures in Dream Land(TriStar Television; Nintendo of America)

I feel like enough time has passed since Nintendo graced the broadcast airwaves, so why not incorporate one of their newer characters into the medium with an old partner of theirs?
 
My choice for the Fox Home Entertainment video would be Option C, as it doesn't change too much from the current iteration, while it also isn't too much either.
 
@OldNavy1988, here’s some more Lilli Schreiber/Whackems lore for you:
  • She is married to former Simpsons writer Anthony Zuniga, who married her in 1995.
  • The Whackems were first conceived of in when she was attending SVA in New York in her freshman year when she was bored and decided to just draw some cartoony versions of her and two of her closest friends, Amy and Lilly Hart, which would later the chief storyboard artists on the show.
  • It will be produced by Two Rivers Animations for Nickelodeon. (Two Rivers reference their home towns’ rivers, Lilli‘s Hudson River and Anthony’s Red Cedar River)
  • Their studio is based out of the building in Culver City where NFL Network is located IOTL.
 
Saturday Morning Schedule 1995-96
Here it is. The Saturday Morning Schedule for 1995-96.

New series in BOLD.

ABC

8:00 The Big Comfy Couch (Radical Sheep; Live action)
8:30 Aliens in the Family (Touchstone Television; Live action)
9:00 Clarissa Explains it All (Touchstone Television; Live action/Reruns)
9:30 Bump in the Night (DiC; Golden Harvest)
10:00 Hypernauts (Touchstone Television; Live action)
10:30 Reboot (Mainframe Entertainment)
11:00 The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show (Warner Bros.)
12:00 What-A-Mess (Hanna-Barbera; Touchstone Television)
12:30 ABC Weekend Special (Touchstone Television)

CBS
8:00 Garfield and Friends (Film Roman; Reruns)
9:00 Kirby's Adventures in Dreamland (Nelvana/Columbia-TriStar Television; Nintendo of America)
9:30 Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders (Screen Gems; Columbia-TriStar Television)
10:00 Littlest Pet Shop (Nelvana; Columbia-TriStar Television; Hasbro)
10:30 Santo Bugito (Klasky-Csupo; Columbia-TriStar Television)
11:00 The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat (Film Roman; Carolco Television)

11:30 The Adventures of Batman and Robin (Screen Gems; Columbia-TriStar Television)
12:00 Beakman's World (Columbia-TriStar Television; Live action)

NBC
8:00 The New Adventures of Madeline (DiC; Golden Harvest)

8:30 Saved by the Bell: The New Class (RKO Television; Reruns)
9:00 Dumb and Dumber (Murakami-Wolf-Swenson; RKO Television)
9:30 Star Trek: Lower Decks (Murakami-Wolf-Swenson; RKO Television)
10:00 Kenzo (Murakami-Wolf-Swenson; RKO Television)
10:30 Super Turbo Atomic Ninja Rabbit (Murakami-Wolf-Swenson; RKO Television)

11:00 Inside NBA Stuff (Sports)

SBC
8:00 Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego (DiC/Golden Harvest; Broderbund)
8:30 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Golden Harvest; Live action)
9:00 Life with Louie (Film Roman)
9:30 Animaniacs (Warner Bros; Amblin Entertainment)
10:00 The Mask (Film Roman; New Line Television)
10:30 The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries (Warner Bros.)
11:00 Freakazoid! (Warner Bros.)
Created ITTL by a fictional animator named Emily Chang (Suggested by @PNWKing).
11:30 The Pinky and the Brain (Warner Bros.; Amblin Entertainment)
12:00 National Geographic's Really Wild Animals (NatGeo; Documentary)

Fox

8:00 The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Walt Disney Television Animation; Reruns)
8:30 Timon and Pumbaa (Walt Disney Television Animation)
9:00 Aladdin (Walt Disney Television Animation)
9:30 The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper (Grantray-Lawrence)
10:00 Spider-Man (Grantray-Lawrence)
10:30 Gargoyles (Walt Disney Television Animation)
11:00 X-Men (Grantray-Lawrence)
11:30 The New Secrets of Akko-Chan (20th Television; An English dub of the 1988 Akko-chan reboot)
12:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Walt Disney Television Animation) The Red Sky/Farewell season.

UPN
8:00 Hashimoto-San (Universal Cartoon Studios; Reruns)
8:30 Beethoven (Universal Cartoon Studios)
9:00 Sonic the Hedgehog (Paramount; Sega)
9:30 Tales from the Cryptkeeper (Paramount; Reruns)
10:00 Fudge (Universal Television; Live action)
10:30 Earthworm Jim (Universal Cartoon Studios)
11:00 Wilbur's Pig Tales (Paramount) [1]


[1] Even though the 1973 film Charlotte's Web was produced by Hanna-Barbera, the distribution rights were still retained by Paramount.

Let me know which series you look forward to catching this year.
 
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Dangerous Minds
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Released by Hollywood Pictures on August 11, 1995.

Cast and Crew
Same as OTL

Notes
Coolio's song "Gangsta's Paradise" was later parodied by Weird Al Yankovic as "Amish Paradise."​
Does Weird Al ask for Coolio's permission ITTL?
 
Here it is. The Saturday Morning Schedule for 1995-96.

New series in BOLD.

ABC

8:00 The Big Comfy Couch (Radical Sheep; Live action)
8:30 Aliens in the Family (Touchstone Television; Live action)
9:00 Clarissa Explains it All (Touchstone Television; Live action/Reruns)
9:30 Bump in the Night (DiC; Golden Harvest)
10:00 Hypernauts (Touchstone Television; Live action)
10:30 Reboot (Mainframe Entertainment)
11:00 The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show (Warner Bros.)
12:00 What-A-Mess (Hanna-Barbera; Touchstone Television)
12:30 ABC Weekend Special (Touchstone Television)

CBS
8:00 Garfield and Friends (Film Roman; Reruns)
9:00 Kirby's Adventures in Dreamland (Nelvana/Columbia-TriStar Television; Nintendo of America)
9:30 Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders (Screen Gems; Columbia-TriStar Television)
10:00 Littlest Pet Shop (Nelvana; Columbia-TriStar Television; Hasbro)
10:30 Santo Bugito (Klasky-Csupo; Columbia-TriStar Television)
11:00 The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat (Film Roman; Carolco Television)

11:30 The Adventures of Batman and Robin (Screen Gems; Columbia-TriStar Television)
12:00 Beakman's World (Columbia-TriStar Television; Live action)

NBC
8:00 The New Adventures of Madeline (DiC; Golden Harvest)

8:30 Saved by the Bell: The New Class (RKO Television; Reruns)
9:00 Dumb and Dumber (Murakami-Wolf-Swenson; RKO Television)
9:30 Lower Decks (Murakami-Wolf-Swenson; RKO Television)
10:00 Kenzo (Murakami-Wolf-Swenson; RKO Television)
10:30 Super Turbo Atomic Ninja Rabbit (Murakami-Wolf-Swenson; RKO Television)

11:00 Inside NBA Stuff (Sports)

SBC
8:00 Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego (DiC/Golden Harvest; Broderbund)
8:30 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Golden Harvest; Live action)
9:00 Life with Louie (Film Roman)
9:30 Animaniacs (Warner Bros; Amblin Entertainment)
10:00 The Mask (Film Roman; New Line Television)
10:30 The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries (Warner Bros.)
11:00 Freakazoid! (Warner Bros.)
Created ITTL by a fictional animator named Emily Chang (Suggested by @PNWKing).
11:30 The Pinky and the Brain (Warner Bros.; Amblin Entertainment)
12:00 National Geographic's Really Wild Animals (NatGeo; Documentary)

Fox

8:00 The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Walt Disney Television Animation; Reruns)
8:30 Timon and Pumbaa (Walt Disney Television Animation)
9:00 Aladdin (Walt Disney Television Animation)
9:30 The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper (Grantray-Lawrence)
10:00 Spider-Man (Grantray-Lawrence)
10:30 Gargoyles (Walt Disney Television Animation)
11:00 X-Men (Grantray-Lawrence)
11:30 The New Secrets of Akko-Chan (20th Television; An English dub of the 1988 Akko-chan reboot)
12:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Walt Disney Television Animation) The Red Sky/Farewell season.

UPN
8:00 Hashimoto-San (Universal Cartoon Studios; Reruns)
8:30 Beethoven (Universal Cartoon Studios)
9:00 Sonic the Hedgehog (Paramount; Sega)
9:30 Tales from the Cryptkeeper (Paramount; Reruns)
10:00 Fudge (Universal Television; Live action)
10:30 Earthworm Jim (Universal Cartoon Studios)
11:00 Wilbur's Pig Tales (Paramount) [1]


[1] Even though the 1973 film Charlotte's Web was produced by Hanna-Barbera, the distribution rights were still retained by Paramount.

Let me know which series you look forward to catching this year.
1: I take it that The Spectacular Spider-Ham will have to wait until next season?
2: Not to sound nit-picky, but the Star Trek name should be included in Lower Decks for that extra bit of brand recognition in case people think it's an original IP.
3: I thought that the Akko-Chan reboot already got an English dub.
4: The bolded text for the new shows should be kept for future lineups. Just saying.
5: With TMNT entering their final year or two of broadcast, might I recommend erasing Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation and just waiting until the 2003 reboot to arrive before we see them again?
 
1: I take it that The Spectacular Spider-Ham will have to wait until next season?
2: Not to sound nit-picky, but the Star Trek name should be included in Lower Decks for that extra bit of brand recognition in case people think it's an original IP.
3: I thought that the Akko-Chan reboot already got an English dub.
4: The bolded text for the new shows should be kept for future lineups. Just saying.
5: With TMNT entering their final year or two of broadcast, might I recommend erasing Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation and just waiting until the 2003 reboot to arrive before we see them again?
1) Yeah, next year.
2) I'll fix that soon.
3) Yes it did, but this is a rerun of that dub.
4) Thanks.
5) Yeah, no Next Mutation ITTL.
 
1) Yeah, next year.
2) I'll fix that soon.
3) Yes it did, but this is a rerun of that dub.
4) Thanks.
5) Yeah, no Next Mutation ITTL.
1: That's fair. After all, Spider-Ham or Freakazoid would get eaten alive from this rivalry. And since hot dogs in Ham's dimension are made of human flesh, well...
2: I see that you did. Thank you.
3: Oh, I see. Thanks for the clarification.
4: You're welcome.
5: That's to be expected. Plus, for your information, the original cartoon still had a year to go before ending. So, unless you plan on making this their last outing, I'd recommend cutting the slots to just one per Saturday.
6: Speaking of the Ninja Turtles, do they have a weekday slot on Disney Channel? Well, they should.
 
Here it is. The Saturday Morning Schedule for 1995-96.

New series in BOLD.

ABC

8:00 The Big Comfy Couch (Radical Sheep; Live action)
8:30 Aliens in the Family (Touchstone Television; Live action)
9:00 Clarissa Explains it All (Touchstone Television; Live action/Reruns)
9:30 Bump in the Night (DiC; Golden Harvest)
10:00 Hypernauts (Touchstone Television; Live action)
10:30 Reboot (Mainframe Entertainment)
11:00 The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show (Warner Bros.)
12:00 What-A-Mess (Hanna-Barbera; Touchstone Television)
12:30 ABC Weekend Special (Touchstone Television)

CBS
8:00 Garfield and Friends (Film Roman; Reruns)
9:00 Kirby's Adventures in Dreamland (Nelvana/Columbia-TriStar Television; Nintendo of America)
9:30 Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders (Screen Gems; Columbia-TriStar Television)
10:00 Littlest Pet Shop (Nelvana; Columbia-TriStar Television; Hasbro)
10:30 Santo Bugito (Klasky-Csupo; Columbia-TriStar Television)
11:00 The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat (Film Roman; Carolco Television)

11:30 The Adventures of Batman and Robin (Screen Gems; Columbia-TriStar Television)
12:00 Beakman's World (Columbia-TriStar Television; Live action)

NBC
8:00 The New Adventures of Madeline (DiC; Golden Harvest)

8:30 Saved by the Bell: The New Class (RKO Television; Reruns)
9:00 Dumb and Dumber (Murakami-Wolf-Swenson; RKO Television)
9:30 Star Trek: Lower Decks (Murakami-Wolf-Swenson; RKO Television)
10:00 Kenzo (Murakami-Wolf-Swenson; RKO Television)
10:30 Super Turbo Atomic Ninja Rabbit (Murakami-Wolf-Swenson; RKO Television)

11:00 Inside NBA Stuff (Sports)

SBC
8:00 Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego (DiC/Golden Harvest; Broderbund)
8:30 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Golden Harvest; Live action)
9:00 Life with Louie (Film Roman)
9:30 Animaniacs (Warner Bros; Amblin Entertainment)
10:00 The Mask (Film Roman; New Line Television)
10:30 The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries (Warner Bros.)
11:00 Freakazoid! (Warner Bros.)
Created ITTL by a fictional animator named Emily Chang (Suggested by @PNWKing).
11:30 The Pinky and the Brain (Warner Bros.; Amblin Entertainment)
12:00 National Geographic's Really Wild Animals (NatGeo; Documentary)

Fox

8:00 The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Walt Disney Television Animation; Reruns)
8:30 Timon and Pumbaa (Walt Disney Television Animation)
9:00 Aladdin (Walt Disney Television Animation)
9:30 The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper (Grantray-Lawrence)
10:00 Spider-Man (Grantray-Lawrence)
10:30 Gargoyles (Walt Disney Television Animation)
11:00 X-Men (Grantray-Lawrence)
11:30 The New Secrets of Akko-Chan (20th Television; An English dub of the 1988 Akko-chan reboot)
12:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Walt Disney Television Animation) The Red Sky/Farewell season.

UPN
8:00 Hashimoto-San (Universal Cartoon Studios; Reruns)
8:30 Beethoven (Universal Cartoon Studios)
9:00 Sonic the Hedgehog (Paramount; Sega)
9:30 Tales from the Cryptkeeper (Paramount; Reruns)
10:00 Fudge (Universal Television; Live action)
10:30 Earthworm Jim (Universal Cartoon Studios)
11:00 Wilbur's Pig Tales (Paramount) [1]


[1] Even though the 1973 film Charlotte's Web was produced by Hanna-Barbera, the distribution rights were still retained by Paramount.

Let me know which series you look forward to catching this year.
Daaaamn. Some of these take me back. I was born in 2000, but I know a lot of these. Hopefully a lot of these can stick long enough for me to see it, or at least get picked up for export. (We only had Disney, CN, and Nick back then; otherwise it was anime channels or Filipino dubs on local stations.)

PS. I found this fanedit of TMNT's last few episodes. Here Shredder and Dregg's team up becomes the big finale. Might it be canon in this timeline?

PPS. Might it be possible to slightly extend the Red Sky season to 200 episodes? It's a far nicer number than 193... (and part of me wants to hope it can last until '97, but I kinda doubt it...)
 
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Disneland just had it 40 anivery ttl. I hope they open park somewehret where didn;t open a park somewhere other then where they did otl by the 50th anvuery in 2005 That would probbly mean butterflying hong disneyland. I like idea of Hong disneyland being replace by univerisal hong knong Hong kong/ China wonderland (a six kings park) a park build by Bally or a park built by ted tunrer.
 
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