Happy 13th anniversary to a dead network that only got recognition because of a horse show that we can't discuss on Cinemaphile!
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Happy 13th anniversary to a dead network that only got recognition because of a horse show that we can't discuss on Cinemaphile!
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Don't forget Dan Vs
Did he win Mr. /mlp/?
The best thing this channel ever did was reair Animaniacs
they have the rights to animaniacs?
Too Based for this godless, assbackwards world.
Had, they aired animaniacs, tiny toons, men in black the series, superman tas, batman tas, and batman beyond.
Did for around two years
Tiny Toons as well
Warner put all their shows from the 90's on syndication. A few years before Toon Disney/XD was airing DCAU shows.
The channel fricking sucked. Nothing was worse then having to resort to watching the hub on a sunday because no other channel was showing shit.
wasn't the entire premise of this network to let toy commercial shows run once saturaday morning cartoons stopped being a thing?
I think that proved this model was a failure, in as far as you can't promote 70 series toylines every week.
Wasn't the Hub just a rebrand of Discovery Kids anyway?
A rebrand of Discovery Kids that was now half owned by Hasbro.
Transformers Prime was pretty good too.
It was the last bastion of soul of tradtional TV, and you all let it it die because of some horses
something about the branding made me uncomfortable so i never watched it
Hub was the last good channel before TV went to shit.
I miss it, bros.
Its sad no one remembers this show
I remember it. Only reason I watched The Hub for as long as I did. Glad to see it resurface on Shout Factory stuff.
>horse show
>GI Joe Renegades
>Transformers Prime
>Dan Vs
>Aquabats Super Show
>Deltora Quest
This was a great network for a while and I will stand by that.
Secret butt fun
Reminder that The Hub aired reruns of Adam West's Batman