Kids' WB!

Kids' WB! was a Saturday morning and weekday afternoon children's programming block, aired from September 7, 1985 through May 17, 2008.

Many of the shows set in the Looney Tunes Universe were aired on Kids' WB!, especially during the later half of the 1990s.

Looney Tunes-related shows aired on Kids' WB!

 * Animaniacs (1995-2000, 2003-2008 rerun)
 * The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries (1995-2001, 2003-2008 rerun)
 * Pinky and the Brain (1995-2001, 2003-2008 rerun)
 * Freakazoid! (1995-1997, 1999-2008 rerun)
 * That's Warner Bros.! / Bugs 'n Daffy (1995-1998, 2000-2008 rerun)
 * Road Rovers (1996-97)
 * Tiny Toon Adventures reruns (1997-2008)
 * Histeria! (1998-2001)
 * Pinky, Elmyra and the Brain (1998-1999, 2001-2008)
 * The Cat & Birdy Warnernoonie Pinky Brainy Big Cartoonie Show (1999-2001, 2003-2008 rerun)
 * Loonatics Unleashed (2005-08)

Timeline of Kids' WB!'s broadcasts of WBAU shows

 * September 7, 1985 - Kids' WB! makes it first broadcasts.
 * September 9, 1995 - Then the new cartoon shows like the third season premiere of Animaniacs and the series premieres of The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, Pinky and the Brain, and Freakazoid!
 * September 11, 1995 - Animaniacs reruns and That's Warner Bros.! begin their weekday afternoon broadcasts on the block.
 * September 7, 1996 - Road Rovers premieres.
 * September 9, 1996 - That's Warner Bros.! is retitled Bugs 'n Daffy.
 * October 5, 1996 - The Daffy Duck Show premieres. Freakazoid! is removed from the Saturday morning schedule and moved to Freakout Friday!
 * February 21, 1997 - Freakout Friday! is removed, thus ending Kids' WB!'s broadcasts of Freakazoid!
 * August 30, 1997 - Road Rovers and The Daffy Duck Show airs their last broadcasts on the block.
 * September 1, 1997 - Tiny Toon Adventures joins Kids' WB!, and Pinky and the Brain is added to the weekday afternoon schedule.
 * July 18, 1998 - Animaniacs leaves the Saturday morning block and is now only on the weekday afternoon block.
 * September 12, 1998 - Histeria! premieres on the Saturday morning block and joins the weekday afternoon block the following Monday.
 * September 14, 1998 - Animaniacs now follows Tiny Toons on weekday mornings. Bugs 'n Daffy is dropped.
 * September 19, 1998 - Pinky, Elmyra and the Brain premieres.
 * January 16, 1999 - The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries and Pinky, Elmyra and the Brain are dropped from the Saturday morning block and combined with segments from Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and Pinky and the Brain into The Cat & Birdy Warnernoonie Pinky Brainy Big Cartoonie Show.
 * January 18, 1999 -Freakazoid returns to Kids' WB! on weekday afternoons and saturday mornings
 * February 13, 1999 - The Big Cartoonie Show is condensed into a half-hour show and The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries rejoins the block.
 * July 18, 1999 - Histeria! is dropped from the Saturday morning block, and its weekday afternoon showings are demoted to the morning time slot the following Monday.
 * September 6, 1999 - Tiny Toons and Animaniacs are dropped. The Big Cartoonie Show is renamed The Cat & Bunny Warnernoonie Super Looney Big Cartoonie Show and added to weekday afternoons.
 * September 11, 2000 - The Big Cartoonie Show is dropped from Kids' WB! altogether, thus ending the network's broadcasts of Looney Tunes and Animaniacs.
 * August 31, 2001 - The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries and Histeria! leave Kids' WB!
 * September 2005 - Loonatics Unleashed premieres.
 * May 2008 - Animaniacs, The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, The Big Cartoonie Show, Tiny Toon Adventures, Freakazoid!, Pinky and the Brain, Looney Tunes, Pinky, Elmyra and the Brain, Tom and Jerry Kids, Loonatics Unleashed ends and leave Kids' WB! cause that is changing to The CW4Kids on Saturday, May 24, 2008.

Promotional spots
One of the most memorable things about the Kids' WB! programming block were the promotional spots that were made to advertise the shows on the block. These spots, particularly in the early half of the block's run, often took existing animation of the characters and redubbed them with new dialogue, many of which was unique to the promo in question.

Unfortunately, although Warner Bros. has much access to these promo spots, most of them have never been included as bonus features on the DVD sets of the shows.