#Universal Kids
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emaadsidiki · 1 month ago
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Universal Kids 🗽 Macy's 90th Thanksgiving Day Parade
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tumblydove · 13 hours ago
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Another Cable TV Network is Shutting Down in 2025, This Time It’s a Kids Network | Cord Cutters News
LET THE JOYOUS NEWS BE SPREAD, THE WICKED OLD WITCH AT LAST IS DEAD!
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ultra-nohai · 6 months ago
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10 Years of Astroblast!
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On this day in 10 years ago, Astroblast! made it's world premiere on Sprout, now known as Universal Kids. This show was a huge gem of my childhood, but I'm still glad it was a show I needed. As a kid, I always wanted to visit their space station someday…
#Astroblast10Years
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seeksstaronmewni · 1 year ago
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WB 100: Celebrating every story.
Happy 30th Anniversary to VeggieTales, which was formerly distributed by Warner Home Video (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment) and WEA Corp. for original distributor Word Entertainment, A Warner/Curb Company!
Tweet version here.
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tvthemesongs · 2 years ago
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Polly Pocket (2018) intro
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universalkids · 1 year ago
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These tiny cute little aliens are here to discover big or small, solve the idea and fix it, Catch Floogals, Saturday Mornings at 7:30am/6:30c on Universal Kids
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g4tvnocontext · 2 months ago
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spocks-husband · 2 months ago
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In Bruce's phone, he keeps the contact photos for all his kids as their baby pictures (or the closest approximation that he has).
Dick's is a photo of him when he'd first designed his Robin costumes, smiling ear to ear as he proudly showed off his first hand-sewn prototype.
Jason's is a picture Alfred got of the boy sitting on Bruce's shoulders while they went over a case.
Tim is him fast asleep in the middle of taking notes on his first real mission (he wanted to impress Bruce really bad).
Damian is a polaroid he got from Talia of him when he was about a year old, teething on a mango seed as he sat on the floor of his mother's room.
Cass is entirely blacked out except for her big bright eyes that can be seen in the darkness-- Bruce thinks it's the cutest photo ever.
Even Babs has hers set to a photo of her with her first computer, grinning happy as she probably hacked into a federal database somewhere. He got that photo from Jim.
Likewise, of course, Alfred's (very bareboned) smartphone that he barely uses has Bruce's contact set with a photo of him playing in the snow as a little boy.
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joslincox · 4 months ago
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Cocainemelon (DON'T YOU MEAN COCOMELON?!?!)
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paulmcvicker500 · 4 months ago
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2019 Universal Kids
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ccccchepushilo · 4 months ago
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I imagine alfred combed all the robins' hair in the middle section since they were kids (and they're still doing it) only damian's the only one who's been able to escape this fate
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pollypocketdreamworld · 5 months ago
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Parents' Guide to Polly Pocket
Parents need to know that Polly Pocket is an animated series based on the dolls of the same name. Kid genius Polly (Emily Tennant) gets a locket from her grandmother that can magically shrink her and friends Lila and Shani to four inches tall. Villain Griselle (Patricia Drake) wants the locket so that she can control the entire town, and most episodes are about the locket being stolen back and forth. The girls use their power for fun as well as for making their town a better place, emphasizing values like doing the right thing even when it's hard and using your talents to benefit others. Polly and her friends are smart, capable kids who do a lot of problem-solving and saving the day. The show includes a mix of stereotypical gender representations -- Lila (Shannon Chan-Kent) is fashion-obsessed -- and non-stereotypical representations -- e.g., Shani (Kazumi Evans) is a sci-fi geek. There's racial diversity among the characters, but also some stereotypes to look out for. Scenes of peril, pursuit, kidnapping, etc., are mild but frequent.
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toonabby · 6 months ago
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Happy 10th anniversary, Astroblast!
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I remember watching Astroblast when it was first airing on Sprout. I don't recall at what time, but it was around after it premiered.
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meticulousmaker · 1 month ago
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another random thing that stands out to me rewatching Steven Universe as an adult:
throughout the show there's this clear Vibe that Steven has inherited some big magical destiny, right? and it makes sense narratively: he's the son of Rose Quartz, leader of the rebellion, now being raised by her friends who were the last remaining survivors of an interstellar war. he's like a human child in most ways, except he has magical powers that start to become more obvious as he's getting older. no one like him has ever existed before. it's a big deal. raising him and figuring out how he's going to grow is its own unique challenge, because nobody knows what to expect. so of course there's this magical destiny vibe, given all that.
What's interesting to me, though, is that this magical destiny is in no way literally, physically present in the story, it's just something everyone kinda feels. Like, there's not some ancient prophecy about a half-gem, half-human savior. He's not the Chosen One in any literal sense, he just happens to give off Chosen One vibes. And I say that's interesting because it means that the fact he was kinda raised with this Chosen One vibe is completely a decision everyone around him made, for better or for worse. And the show is aware of this, because the weight of Rose's legacy and everyone's expectations of him is a constant theme, and as Garnet, Amethyst, and Pearl all grow and develop, they also realize the downsides of them putting those expectations on a child. Like, Steven spends his whole childhood being told about how great Rose was, and how because he's inherited her gem he will probably inherit her powers - and that's not necessarily a bad thing. Imagine how awful things could have been if Steven had no exposure to the Gems and no knowledge of what they were or how they worked, and then his powers started coming in? It was hard enough even when he was surrounded by the most qualified Gem Experts on Earth. But being primed for all of this "you're going to have your mother's magical powers" stuff put a heavy weight on his shoulders, and then the fact that nobody else quite knew how his abilities worked meant he was constantly faced with the adults in his life looking to him with concern because they didn't know what was happening with him. That's gotta leave an impression on a kid - and, well, throughout the show and especially in SU Future we definitely see that it does.
I like the way the show handles the pressure that's put on him, and the fact that everyone is just... trying their best in a completely unprecedented situation. Nobody knows what to do or how to raise this kid, and that inevitably causes problems but everyone is trying. And Steven can feel that everyone is trying without knowing what to do and he just wants to help and not be a burden and none of his caretakers have said that he's a burden but he can feel everyone's confusion and concern and the expectations he's not living up to and he cares so much, about everyone, about everything. He's in an extremely unique position that grants him opportunities to help that nobody else has, and he feels like he's failing everyone if he can't fulfill that, and in the end it never should have been his job to fix things but somebody had to try. Somebody had to try, and he was one of the only people with the ability to stop the Diamonds, stop the war, stop the lies, stop his world and everyone on it from being destroyed... and he was just a kid.
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bakedbeanchan · 9 months ago
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Drawing from a mini comic where the timeline is reset but Zuko still has all his memories
Minicomic here
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catgrandpa · 6 months ago
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Tim Drake has been kidnapped 235 times in his life so far.
The first time was when he was 4. He was held in warehouse for 6 days before the thugs who took him realized that they wouldn’t be able to get ahold of his parents no matter how many times they called. They wouldn’t pick up calls even from the kids own phone. They fed him a nice warm meal, and dropped him back off at his door with several full Tupperware containers, and new contacts in his phone.
At least once every few weeks since that day, Tim would find himself being picked up in an unmarked van and taken to an undisclosed location, and upon arrival, he would be seated at a large table where he would eat his fill of home cooked meals with a large family of thugs and goons.
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