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1990–1993 1992–1993 1993–1996 1996–1997 1997–1998 1998–2002 January–September 2002
1990–1993 1992–1993 1993–1996 1996–1997 1997–1998 1998–2002 January–September 2002

Fox Kids Network[]

1990–1993[]

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Fox Kids launched in September 8, 1990 as Fox Kids Network, a six-day-a-week program block and a Saturday morning program block on the Fox network with the premiere of Tom & Jerry Kids.

1992–1993[]

Fox Kids Network 1992
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1993–1996[]

Fox Kids logo 1993

Even during the following logo and a few months in 1997, this logo was still being used on bumpers. On August 28, 1993, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers was premiered on Fox Kids during the summer of 1993.

1996–1997[]

Fox Kids logo 1996

This logo incorporates the main Fox network logo, and resembles the 20th Century Fox logo.

1997–1998[]

Fox Kids Network (1997)
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Franklin Gothic Heavy (logo, modified)
CC Zoinks (Kids)
Ad Lib (Network)
Launched:  Spring 1997

This logo debuted during the network's "Weird Week" promotion in February 1997. The logo change would become permanent by spring 1997 with the slogan "Rocks Kids". This logo would end its cycle with the slogan "Take the Ride" and would be replaced by the following logo in the summer. The "network" in the logo font is in Ad Lib.

Fox Kids[]

1998–2002[]

Fox Kids
Designer:  Pittard Sullivan
Typography:  Franklin Gothic Heavy (logo, modified)
CC Zoinks (Kids)
Launched:  Spring 1998

The word "Network" was dropped in the spring of 1998. On August 14, 1999, the Japanese anime of Digimon Adventure (Digimon: Digital Monsters) was premiered on Fox Kids during the summer of 1999.

February–September 2002[]

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The block closed down in September 7, 2002 due to low ratings, as well as the Fox Family Channel suffering a major 35% audience decline, having the libraries for both platforms sold to The Walt Disney Company. This logo was only used in the final eight months in the US before it was replaced by FoxBox in September 14, 2002.

Fox Kids (United States)
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