WB Kids

WB Kids, short for Warner Bros. Kids, is a Saturday morning children's television block airing on premiering on July 2019, replacing , and the channel version five months after the block premeired. The block serves as a revival of , airing mainly programming from Warner Bros. Animation,, and Cartoon Network. However, it also acquired some non-WB shows, so the block won't strictly air WB shows.

Confirmation
In May 2018, Litton Entertainment had confirmed that they'll defunct all the blocks after they had many messages about bringing back Saturday Morning kids blocks and move them to the more educational channels. Later after the confirmation, The CW wanted to come up with a new Saturday morning programming block aimed for children.

In June 2018, they teamed up with NBCUniversal. The prototype name for the block was titled The CW's Sprout, and was to feature Sprout series. Videos for the prototype were released on Facebook with mostly positive reviews. With the good reviews, they announced it.

But, at December 2018, NBCUniversal left the project and The CW's Sprout was killed off, but it didn't stop the CBS Corporation and Warner Bros. Entertainment from getting rid of the block. Then, when all of the sudden, one of The CW workers saw an old and abandoned paper about the now-defunct Kids' WB, inspiring them to revive the block, but under the name, WB Kids, named after the website. Immediately, WB Kids was announced and born. A day before New Year's Day, The CW placed its first look in its Facebook account.

On March 2019, the first promo for the block aired on TV and was posted on YouTube with overwhelmingly likes, mostly where the most-beloved Kids' WB block is being revived with a different name. The next month, both Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network Studios had plans to create original series for the block. Thereby, (although first aired on Cartoon Network), The Chronicles of Collin the Speedy Boy was officially labeled as the first WB Kids original series. Later in the same month, The Jungle Bunch was confirmed to be moving from NBCUniversal's Sprout, to the block.

On June of the same year, a month before the block premiere, the full starting lineup for the block was confirmed. The next month, the block finally premiered.

Launch of the block
The block was launched on on Saturday, July 2019, replacing  after five years of existence. The launch sequence was inspired by 's (one of The CW's predecessors) launch sequence, with Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck (both voiced by Jeff Bergman) discussing about who will launch the block. The camera then panes over to an animated version of Jessica Borutski (voiced by herself) drawing Collin the Speedy Boy (voiced by Jason Griffith) in a notepad, coming thereafter to life, launching the block. The first program to air was the 1951 Looney Tunes short  as part of the Acme Hour block.

The block not only was given good reviews from critics and viewers, but was also proven to be successful on the launch day, being viewed by both kids and adults.

Launch of the channel
Due to positive reviews, successful views and popular demand, WB Kids was confirmed to get its own 24/7 hr. channel operated by Turner Broadcasting System as a sister channel to Cartoon Network and Boomerang.

Programs
See List of shows aired on (block) and List of shows aired on  (channel).

Programming blocks
See /Blocks.

Idents/Promos
See WB Kids/Idents and promos transcripts.

Announcers

 * Andrea Libman
 * Ashleigh Ball
 * Bill Fagerbakke
 * Bill Farmer
 * Billy West
 * Bob Bergen
 * Candi Milo
 * Carlos Alazraqui
 * Cathy Cavadini
 * Cathy Weseluck
 * Charlie Adler
 * Chris Edgerly
 * Chris Kattan
 * Cindy Robinson
 * Colleen Villard
 * Corey Burton
 * Cree Summer
 * Dan Castellaneta
 * Daran Norris
 * Dee Bradley Baker
 * E.G. Daily
 * Eric Bauza
 * Frank Welker
 * Fred Tatasciore
 * Greg Cipes
 * Grey DeLisle
 * Hynden Walch
 * James Arnold Taylor
 * Jason Griffith
 * Jason Marsden
 * Jeff Bennett
 * Jeff Bergman
 * Jennifer Hale
 * Jess Harnell
 * Jessica DiCicco
 * Jim Cummings
 * John DiMaggio
 * John Kassir
 * Kate Higgins
 * Kath Soucie
 * Kathryn Cressida
 * Kari Wahlgren
 * Keith Ferguson
 * Kevin Michael Richardson
 * Khary Payton
 * Lara Jill Miller
 * Laura Bailey
 * Maurice LaMarche
 * Nancy Cartwright
 * Nolan North
 * Phil LaMarr
 * Quinton Flynn
 * Richard Steven Horvitz
 * Rob Paulsen
 * Roger Craig Smith
 * Scott Menville
 * Sean Astin
 * Sean Marquette
 * Susanne Blakeslee
 * Tabitha St. Germain
 * Tara Strong
 * Tom Kane
 * Tom Kenny
 * Travis Willingham
 * Troy Baker
 * Tress MacNeille

Critical response
The block version recieved favorable reviews from critics. It was praised for its lineup, new look, and the design, but mixed it for including Teen Titans Go! on the lineup while the channel version recieved critical acclaim.

Trivia

 * The lineup promo had the Walther PPK song, These Are the Days.