ToonWorld

ToonWorld is an American-Canadian animated/live-action variety series that premiered on FOX during its FOX Kids block on September 8, 2001, and premiered on Kids CBC on September 24, 2001. On September 14, 2002, the US run moved to ABC Kids on ABC to end on May 29, 2004. The series was hosted by Cory Scott and Nadia Tucker (who referred to themselves as simply Cory and Nadia) as they presented various shorts and cartoons. While other cartoon variety shows lasted about 20 to 24 minutes, ToonWorld lasted approximately 40 to 45 minutes (around 60 minutes with commercials).

Segments

 * Two Little Spoons on a...: This segment followed the mishaps of two anthropomorphic spoons named Tick and Tock as they explained a thing (swing, chair, bed, etc.) and the place they were at.
 * Pecola: Famous for airing this segment, ToonWorld went into a deal with Nelvana to broadcast all 52 segments of the Pecola TV series to air on the show. Ion Media Networks' children's channel Qubo syndicated Pecola in early-2007 as a standalone show.
 * Cory and Nadia Talk About...: This segment featured the hosts (Cory and Nadia) as they talked about and explained the episode's topic.
 * Let the Sun Shine In!: In this segment, an animated version of the Sun sang a song about a different topic (including math, technology, reading and others).
 * Rachel's BIG Situation: This segment followed 15-year-old Rachel Whippersnapper as she solved one (or occasionally two) "big problems" in the city of Los Diego.
 * ToonWorld Video Contest: A contest held by Cory and Nadia during the second season of ToonWorld, which allowed viewers to create a short that would later be adapted into a segment on the show. The contest was held from September 28 to October 26, 2002, and the winning video was Underneath the Moon by Pablo M. from Newark, New Jersey.
 * All About Alexis: A segment that followed the daily life of 11-year-old Alexis as he overcame several problems created by his friends and family.
 * Underneath the Moon: A reimagining of the rhymes "Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star" and "Hey Diddle Diddle", the segment followed the main characters of the rhymes as they told several poems. This was originally a short created by Pablo M. of Newark, New Jersey, who won the ToonWorld Video Contest in 2002.