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Not to be confused withToonami.
Toonzai
NetworkThe CW
LaunchedMay 24, 2008; 17 years ago (2008-05-24)
ClosedAugust 18, 2012; 13 years ago (2012-08-18)
Country of originUnited States
Owner
Formerly known asThe CW4Kids (2008–10)
FormatSaturday morning cartoon block
Running time5 hours (7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.)
Original languageEnglish

Toonzai (formerly known asThe CW4Kids from May 24, 2008 to September 11, 2010, or stylized asTOONZAi) was an AmericanSaturday morning cartoonchildren's television block that aired onThe CW from May 24, 2008 to August 18, 2012. The block was created as a result of a four-year agreement between4Kids Entertainment and The CW. The original name for the block from May 24, 2008 to September 11, 2010,The CW4Kids (stylized asTHE CW4K!DS), was retained as a sub-brand through the end of the block's run in order to fulfill branding obligations per 4Kids Entertainment's contract to lease The CW's Saturday morning time slots.[citation needed] The name is aportmanteau of "toon" and the Japanese termbanzai, reflecting the majority ofanime programming on the block.[citation needed]

The block was replaced bySaban Brands' program blockVortexx, which debuted on August 25, 2012. On April 11, 2013, the Toonzai website redirected to the Vortexx website. Vortexx closed on September 27, 2014, and was replaced byLitton'sOne Magnificent Morning.

History

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Origin and launch

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On October 2, 2007, The CW announced due to a joint decision between the network's parent companiesTime Warner andCBS Corporation that it would cancel theKids' WB programming block, due to the effects of children's advertising limits and competition from cable television, and sell the programming time to4Kids Entertainment.[1][2][3] Kids' WB was discontinued on The CW on May 17, 2008 (Kids' WB, likeThe WB Television Network that the block originated, then relaunched as an online-onlyvideo on demand service). 4Kids Entertainment took over programming the block on May 24, 2008, premiering under the nameThe CW4Kids. In addition to programming the block, 4Kids also handled responsibilities for its content and advertising revenue.

The CW4Kids logo used exclusively from May 24, 2008 to September 11, 2010. The logo was still being used as a sub-brand to theToonzai name until August 18, 2012

At the time of the block's launch, 4Kids also programmed the competing4Kids TV block forFox, until that network canceled its time leasing agreement with 4Kids TV on December 27, 2008, due to a dispute between Fox and 4Kids involving 4Kids' failure to pay the network for its time lease, and the network's inability to maintain guaranteed clearances for the block, due to difficulties getting Fox affiliates and stations that would be used as default carriers of the block in markets where the Fox station did not carry 4Kids TV to air it.[4]

On April 27, 2010, 4Kids announced that it would rebrand The CW4Kids asToonzai, which took effect on September 18, 2010.[5][6]

Takeover by Saban Brands and closure

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On June 26, 2012, Kidsco Media Ventures, an affiliate ofSaban Capital Group, finalized a bid to acquire 4Kids' agreement with The CW for the block.[7] On July 2, 2012, it was announced thatSaban Brands, through Kidsco Media Ventures, would begin programming the block, which would be relaunched under the nameVortexx.[8][9] Toonzai quietly shut down on The CW on August 18, 2012, after aYu-Gi-Oh! marathon, with Vortexx premiering the following week on August 25, 2012. Some of Toonzai's programming, includingYu-Gi-Oh!,Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal,Sonic X, andDragon Ball Z Kai continued to air on the block until September 27, 2014, when Vortexx closed.[10][8][11][12][13]

Programming

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It was the final children's block on The CW to be broadcast only instandard definition, because blocks likeLitton's Weekend Adventure onABC andNBC Kids were broadcast inhigh definition.[citation needed]

Programming differences

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In most markets, CW affiliates used the network's recommended Saturday morning scheduling for the block, though some such as CWowned-and-operated stationWUPA inAtlanta aired it on Sunday, instead due to regular Saturday programming.Connecticut affiliateWCCT-TV aired three hours on Saturday, and two hours on Sunday.KMAX-TV inSacramento, California aired the entire lineup, but it had a four-hour tape delay, running from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.WLFL inRaleigh, North Carolina andWNUV inBaltimore, aired the entire lineup, but it had two hours earlier, running from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.San Diego'sXETV-TV, aired three hours from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. and two hours from 10:00 a.m. to noon.San Antonio'sKMYS, which affiliated with The CW in 2010, aired it on Sunday and Monday before 5:00 a.m. Other stations preempted portions of the block, whileShreveport, Louisiana'sKPXJ-TV preempted the final hour of the block.Columbus, Georgia'sWLTZ-DT2 preempted the first half-hour of the block.

While The CW recommended that its affiliates carry The CW4Kids/Toonzai block at 7:00 a.m. to noon Saturday mornings (regardless of time zone), its secondaryCW Plus national feed for smaller markets aired the Toonzai block an hour earlier on its broadcast and cable-only affiliates in theCentral,Mountain andAlaska time zones, as The CW Plus operates two separate feeds running onEastern andPacific time zone schedules. The only exception was inBoise, Idaho, where they had two CW networks (both The CW and The CW Plus), The CW Plus affiliate (now aMeTV affiliate)KNIN-DT2 carried the block (also aired an hour earlier), but the main CW affiliate (now aFox affiliate)KNIN-TV declined to carry the block or the block's predecessor Kids' WB upon becoming a charter CW affiliate after the affiliation switch fromUPN in September 2006, as the station did not clear fordaytime CW programming including weekends; KNIN-TV instead carried syndicatedE/I programming in the station's Saturday morning timeslot, making Boise one of the only television markets where Kids' WB or The CW4Kids not available on a CW affiliate viaanalog before theanalog signal shutdown on June 12, 2009.

Former programming

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The CW4Kids

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Programming from4Kids TV
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TitlePremiere dateEnd date
ChaoticJune 21, 2008July 10, 2010
Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesAugust 28, 2010
Yu-Gi-Oh! GXSeptember 6, 2008
Viva PiñataSeptember 13, 2008October 18, 2008
Dinosaur KingSeptember 11, 2010
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
GoGoRikiE/ISeptember 27, 2008November 14, 2009
Sonic XJanuary 3, 2009September 11, 2010
Kirby: Right Back at Ya!June 6, 2009September 12, 2009
Winx ClubE/IJuly 18, 2009July 17, 2010
Yu-Gi-Oh!September 5, 2009September 11, 2010
Magical DoReMiE/IApril 24, 2010July 17, 2010
Cubix: Robots for EveryoneE/IJuly 24, 2010September 11, 2010
Acquired programming
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TitlePremiere dateEnd date
Will and DewittE/IMay 24, 2008April 4, 2009
Magi-NationE/ISeptember 20, 2008
Skunk Fu!October 18, 2008
May 29, 2010July 10, 2010
Tom and Jerry TalesMay 24, 2008September 6, 2008
The Spectacular Spider-ManJanuary 31, 2009
World of QuestJune 14, 2008
Johnny Test
Eon Kid
The BatmanJune 21, 2008August 2, 2008
Kamen Rider: Dragon KnightDecember 13, 2008December 26, 2009
Huntik: Secrets & SeekersJanuary 3, 2009
RollBotsSeptember 19, 2009January 23, 2010
Dragon Ball Z KaiAugust 14, 2010September 11, 2010

- Program transitioned from Kids' WB!
- Program transitioned to Toonzai

Toonzai

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Programming from4Kids TV
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TitlePremiere dateEnd date
Cubix: Robots for EveryoneE/ISeptember 18, 2010February 12, 2011
February 18, 2012August 18, 2012
Sonic XSeptember 18, 2010August 4, 2012
Yu-Gi-Oh!August 18, 2012
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D'sSeptember 10, 2011
Dinosaur KingOctober 9, 2010
Tai Chi ChasersSeptember 17, 2011June 2, 2012
Yu-Gi-Oh! ZexalOctober 15, 2011August 18, 2012
Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule MonstersMarch 24, 2012April 28, 2012
Acquired programming
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TitlePremiere dateEnd date
Dragon Ball Z KaiSeptember 18, 2010August 11, 2012
Magi-NationE/IFebruary 19, 2011February 11, 2012

- Program transitioned from The CW4Kids
- Program transitioned toVortexx

Short-form programming

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Programming blocks

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Special programming

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See also

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  • 4Kids TV - predecessor of TheCW4Kids/Toonzai block ran onFox from September 14, 2002 to December 27, 2008. FormerlyFoxBox from September 14, 2002 to January 15, 2005.
  • 4Kids Entertainment - entertainment company that programmed both blocks and the formerFoxBox/4Kids TV.
  • Fox Kids - predecessor ofFoxbox/4Kids TV and TheCW4Kids/Toonzai.
  • Kids' WB - predecessor of TheCW4Kids/Toonzai that ran on The CW from September 23, 2006 to May 17, 2008. Formerly onThe WB from September 9, 1995 to September 16, 2006.
  • Vortexx - successor of TheCW4Kids/Toonzai.

References

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  1. ^"CW turns to 4Kids on Saturdays".Variety. October 2, 2007.Archived from the original on November 11, 2012. RetrievedSeptember 5, 2012.
  2. ^Weprin, Alex (October 3, 2007)."4Kids Entertainment Programming The CW's Saturday Morning".Broadcasting & Cable. Archived fromthe original on January 16, 2010. RetrievedOctober 20, 2012.
  3. ^Ball, Ryan (October 3, 2007)."4Kids Gets CW Block".Animation Magazine. RetrievedOctober 20, 2012.
  4. ^"Fox Ends Saturday-Morning Cartoons".New York Times. November 24, 2008. RetrievedOctober 20, 2012.
  5. ^4Kids to Rebrand The CW4Kids Block on Saturdays,Anime News Network, April 27, 2010
  6. ^McLean, Thomas J. (August 18, 2010)."4Kids Reports Losses, Rebranding of CW Block".Animation Magazine. RetrievedOctober 20, 2012.
  7. ^"4Kids Sells Yu-Gi-Oh!, CW Network-Related Assets Jointly to Konami, Kidsco".AnimeNewsNetwork. June 26, 2012. RetrievedOctober 20, 2012.
  8. ^abWallenstein, Andrew (July 2, 2012)."Saban Brands to rebuild CW toon block".Variety. RetrievedJuly 7, 2012.
  9. ^"'Power Rangers' Backer Saban to Reenter Kiddie TV".Advertising Age. July 12, 2012. RetrievedJuly 12, 2012.
  10. ^"Saban Brands Partners with The CW to Launch Five-Hour Kids Television Block"(PDF).Saban. July 2, 2012. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on January 22, 2013. RetrievedJuly 7, 2012.
  11. ^Marcucci, Carl (July 3, 2012)."The CW signs Saban Brands for kids block".Radio & Television Business Report. RetrievedJuly 7, 2012.
  12. ^"Saban builds CW kids' block".C21Media. July 3, 2012. RetrievedJuly 7, 2012.
  13. ^Dickson, Jeremy (July 3, 2012)."Saban and The CW launch kids TV block".KidScreen. RetrievedJuly 7, 2012.
  14. ^""Kirby - Fright to the Finish" Movie on TV September 12!".4Kids TV. September 8, 2009. Archived fromthe original on March 1, 2010. RetrievedOctober 8, 2016.
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