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FoxBox Saturday Morning Cartoons - 2004 - Full Episodes with Commercials DVD
The 2003-2005 window of Saturday morning television was peak kid-vid culture. Cereal mascots dancing through commercial pods, network voiceovers hyping the next show, and toy aisle dreams beamed straight into the living room. Every break was its own short film, and every cartoon block had a personality you can taste.
The heart of this disc is the parade of beloved characters and the spots between them. Kids racing through grocery aisles, action figures launching across the screen, fast food deal cards flashing the price, and the local-station IDs that stitched the morning together. Every entry below is a real moment captured on this exact disc, listed in the order it aired.
If you grew up in front of a Saturday morning CRT, this disc is your ticket back. Original audio, original broadcast order, no remasters or modern restoration. Add this volume to your cart and bring the cereal-bowl, pajama-clad 2000s morning ritual home tonight.
Approximately 4 hours of original programming and commercials with original audio, in broadcast order.
Episodes & commercials in broadcast order:
Cubix: Robots for Everyone
The CG kid-and-robot series from 4Kids hums to life with golden pyramid intros, Cerebrix energy spheres, and the Botties team rolling out across Bubbletown. That early-2000s computer animation has its own glossy charm, and Connor and Cubix are ready for action. More Bubbletown adventures rev up as scooters zip past pastel apartments, Hela the medic-bot helps the gang, and Dr. K's lair glows in the background. Pure Saturday morning sci-fi for the FoxBox crowd, all chrome curves and cartoon palm trees. The story shifts gears with rooftop chases, Mong's mischievous schemes, and the Botties Garage in full swing. A perfect snapshot of FoxBox's swing toward 3D animation when CG cartoons felt like the future of Saturday morning.
Commercial Break
Snack and toy spots flash through the break, including a Wendy's Kids Meal pitch with cartoon mascots, a SeaWorld Adventure Parks getaway, and a horror movie trailer pushing the limits of FoxBox ad standards. Classic 2004 commercial chaos.
Hamtaro
The Ham-Hams squeak onto the FoxBox lineup with all the pastel cuteness 4Kids could muster. Hamtaro and his furry pals tumble through their tiny world while the iconic title card sparkles above sugary candy-colored backdrops.
Cubix: Robots for Everyone
Back to Bubbletown for more Cubix action as the Botties chase down a Mong-bot menace through neon corridors. The rolling robotic camera moves and bright primary colors made this 4Kids original feel ahead of its time. Connor and his robot pals investigate a glowing artifact while Cubix transforms in a flurry of polygons. The FoxBox afternoon block kept the CG hits coming, and Cubix delivered every weekend. A McDonald's ad sneaks in alongside more Botties drama as the team tracks a flying menace across Bubbletown skies. The blend of toy ads and 3D cartoons captured the FoxBox vibe perfectly.
Commercial Break
A vintage block of toy and snack ads rolls through with Masters of the Universe action figures from McDonald's Happy Meals, candy spots, and a soccer-themed jingle. Saturday morning sales pitches at peak nostalgia.
Ultimate Muscle
Kid Muscle and the Muscle League flex into the spotlight with their wrestling-meets-anime madness. The 4Kids dub goes full goofy as the title cards splash across the screen and the ring announcer hypes up the next bout.
Shaman King
Yoh and the gang appear in flashes alongside FoxBox station bumpers and a Boy Scouts of America PSA. The smooth FOX 9 Helpful spot ties it all together as the channel pivots between shows.
Cubix: Robots for Everyone
The mech action continues with high-speed chases, robot brawls, and that signature 3D bounce. Bubbletown never sleeps when Cubix is on patrol, and the FoxBox kids tuned in every weekend to see who Mong would target next. Dondon, Abby, and the rest of the Botties huddle for their next mission while Dr. K cackles from his lair. The desert showdown sequences and aerial drops gave the show real cinematic energy for a FoxBox CG series.
Fairly OddParents
A flash of Timmy Turner's wish-granting fairies cuts in alongside a McDonald's promo featuring Ronald himself and a Winx Club station bumper. The FoxBox lineup loved cross-promoting Nickelodeon hits when it could.
Winx Club
Bloom, Stella, and the Alfea fairies make their FoxBox debut with magical transformations, sparkling wings, and full Winx attitude. The 4Kids dub of the Italian sensation brought fashionable fairy adventures to American Saturday mornings. The fairies dive into a cooking calamity at Alfea with a temperamental chef and ingredients flying everywhere. Stella, Flora, Tecna, and Musa each get their moment as the magical school routine spirals into hilarious chaos. A Tree City USA PSA breaks in before more Winx adventures continue with green energy blasts, a Bloom close-up, and the iconic Winx Club logo splash. The pacing of these breaks was pure FoxBox magic. Bloom hits the mall with the girls for a Magix shopping spree, complete with outfit changes, Trix villainess scheming, and a sparkly confrontation. The 4Kids dub played up the teen drama for maximum Saturday appeal. Storm clouds gather as the Trix unleash their powers across the city while the FoxBox 11:30 ET timeslot bumper reminds viewers of the schedule. Magical mayhem meets vintage broadcast graphics.
Commercial Break
An Xbox spot featuring a green logo card mixes with toy car ads, Push Pop candy, a Nintendo handheld pitch, and a brief Kirby cameo. The toy aisle and candy rack of 2004 in one perfect break.
Winx Club
Back at Alfea, Bloom and Flora explore a moonlit corridor while a furry pixie pal naps nearby. The fairies regroup as the next magical mystery starts to unfold across the campus. Halloween-themed pumpkins, mischievous green pixies, and the Winx girls in full ensemble fill the screen. The cozy school-of-magic vibe shines through with pastel hallways and clever pixie hijinks. Bloom rushes through Alfea in a panic with Stella close behind as the camera swoops through the grand magical halls. A KTVU 2 Morning News bumper closes things out with that local-station Saturday flavor.
Commercial Break
A Hi-City furniture spot, a McDonald's Happy Meal pitch with Ronald in full clown regalia, and a Channel 2 Ten O'Clock News promo round out this Bay Area ad pod before Winx Club returns.
Winx Club
The fairies travel to a desert kingdom with sweeping pink sand dunes and ancient ruins. Aisha makes her appearance alongside Bloom while the Specialists from Red Fountain join in cape-clad heroics. Bloom and Musa share a heartfelt moment while a hulking new villain looms in shadow. The Winx Club emotional beats land hard between magical battles, exactly the recipe FoxBox needed. Stella shines in golden glamour while a fierce confrontation with a giant brute plays out in the forest. The fairies stand together as friendship powers up against impossible odds.
Commercial Break
A Burger King kid spot, a Got Milk promo, a Polly Pocket toy ad, and a movie trailer for a kids' theatrical release roll through. The 2004 commercial cocktail captured every kid demographic at once.
Sonic X
Sonic the Hedgehog blasts onto the FoxBox screen in his 4Kids anime debut with classic blue-blur speed, a Tails cameo, and Eggman lurking in the wings. Monster trucks crash through an ad break before the Hedgehog hits top speed.
Winx Club
Bloom takes flight with Winx wings spread wide as the Winx Club logo glows and the magical girls regroup for one more adventure. The perfect FoxBox sign-off for a Saturday morning of cartoons and commercials. The fairies of Alfea strike a pose as Bloom locks eyes with the camera, magic crackling in the air. A glittery slice of early FoxBox imported sparkle straight from the heart of the magical dimension. Bloom flares with crimson Dragon Fire while a shadowy hex creeps across the courtyard. Pure tween-magic adrenaline from one of FoxBox's flagship Saturday morning hits. The Winx gather on a wooden footbridge, comparing crushes and chaos in their iconic 4Kids dub. A breezy Saturday morning hangout caught in soft, sun-washed early-2000s color.
FoxBox Bumper
The classic FoxBox cube spins through the void, snapping into the iconic block logo with a satisfying whoosh. A perfect Saturday morning palette cleanser between back-to-back toons.
Weather Question Promo
A young viewer named Dawn from Kensington Elementary asks what makes a tornado, beamed in via local CBS 5 weather break. A delightful slice of Bay Area Saturday morning local flavor.
Mega Bloks BlokBots
Hulking buildable battle bots clash in a futuristic arena, all chrome plates and snap-together fury. Mega Bloks pitched its answer to Transformers right into the FoxBox commercial block.
McDonald's Happy Meal
A grandmotherly figure marvels at a Mario adventure on the GameCube as the green dino lopes through Sunshine Isle. Mickey D's served up Nintendo magic with every fry-scented Happy Meal box.
Chomp 'N Stomp T-Rex
A snarling animatronic dinosaur prowls a living room while wide-eyed kids brace for the bite. The chomping plastic predator was every 2004 toy aisle's loudest demo.
The Diamond Center
Glittering wedding bands and brilliant cuts float across a cobalt-blue background as the 800 number scrolls by. A pure regional jewelry-store break beamed through the FoxBox feed.
Sonic X
A glowing blue Chaos Emerald gleams above a pedestal as security guards scramble at their console. The high-stakes heist energy that made Sonic X's 4Kids run unmissable. A tiny silhouette streaks across a moonlit Station Square skyline as Eggman's beetle drones swarm below. Vintage Sonic X cinematic flair for the FoxBox faithful. Knuckles, Sonic, and Tails blast through the show's electric opening as the title cracks across the sky. The Saturday morning hype reel that powered every kid's cereal bowl.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Bloopers
The clapboard reads Take 3 as the heroes in a half shell flub their way through outtakes. A goofy 4Kids interstitial that turned the FoxBox lineup into a behind-the-scenes hangout.
Got Milk Mustache PSA
A boy peeks over the covers as a milk-loving creature lurks in the shadows of his bedroom. The famous mustachioed PSA campaign sneaking into FoxBox's commercial rotation.
McDonald's Happy Meal
A pigtailed kid laughs over a juicy cheeseburger as the golden arches gleam on the wrapper. Pure Happy Meal sunshine packaged into a 30-second 2004 sugar rush.
Stouffer's Maxaroni
Cartoon-shaped mac and cheese bounces in a fork-twirling close-up beside the bright orange box. Dad-approved pasta night straight from the FoxBox ad break.
McDonald's Sweepstakes
A glittery 100 Lucky Winners screen flashes over a suburban Mickey D's as a redhead celebrates her prize. A peak 2004 fast-food promo dressed in pure pink-and-purple sparkle.
Sonic X
Cream and Cheese share giggles with Amy Rose over a fresh pizza as Tails chats up the gang. The cozy domestic side of Sonic X life that Saturday morning fans adored. Chris Thorndyke faces off with stern-jawed government suits in a wood-paneled office. The G.U.N. interrogation scenes that gave Sonic X its surprisingly serious bite. A red-jewel sketch sits on a desk as a blond inspector adjusts his glasses with cool authority. The detective beats of Sonic X's emerald hunt arc in classic 4Kids polish. Tails, Amy, and Chris's classmates rally around a robot pal as a streak of red rockets past. Friendship and speed in equal measure, the Sonic X formula at full tilt. The blue blur cuts past a Westopolis road sign as Tails and Amy track him from the Tornado. Pure Sonic X chase momentum that felt tailor-made for FoxBox mornings. Rouge the Bat cozies up to a rookie G.U.N. officer who is having none of her flirty espionage. Saturday morning sass cranked to eleven on the FoxBox dial.
FoxBox Bumper
An arcade cabinet flickers to life with a Sonic logo as the FoxBox cube rotates through the screen. The transitional eye candy that stitched the whole Saturday lineup together.
McDonald's
Ronald McDonald grins through a Camp Mickey D backdrop as a kid digs into a tray of fries. Big-top burger fun with the clown himself, served fresh in 2004 Happy Meal style.
Disney's Kingdom Hearts
Goofy and a robed warrior stand ready as keyblade glints catch the light. A surprise crossover commercial spot that lit up every gamer kid's Saturday morning.
LEGO Harry Potter
The Hogwarts castle sits in proud minifig miniature on a glossy LEGO.com banner. Every brick collector's dream commercial dropped right between FoxBox toons.
Monster Jam
A massive monster truck airborne over crushed cars in a roaring stadium spectacle. Big tires, big crowds, and a big FoxBox commercial-break adrenaline jolt.
Sonic X
Rouge sips tea in a posh study as G.U.N. brass debate her latest jewel caper. The white-glove spy intrigue that made Sonic X way more than just a Sonic the Hedgehog spinoff. Topaz, Rouge, and the rookie agent regroup at headquarters with full mission briefings. The buddy-cop chemistry of FoxBox's Sonic X firing on all cylinders. Rouge tumbles into Eggman's lair as armored grunts close in with rifles raised. Stealth, sass, and a perfect cliffhanger pause for the FoxBox commercial break. Topaz salutes alongside Rouge as the agents prep for a midnight infiltration. Pure G.U.N. team-up energy from peak Sonic X action.
Sonic the Hedgehog Promo
Sonic's red sneaker stomps as the FoxBox cube reveals an 11:30 ET slot card. The exact bumper that signaled fresh Hedgehog adventures every Saturday.
The Santa Clause Re-release
Tim Allen's Santa beams with sleigh-bell warmth as a November 1st theatrical date glows on screen. Holiday Disney magic creeping into the autumn FoxBox lineup.
Mega Bloks BlokBots
A stack of buildable warriors, bikes, and battle armor pose under the BlokBots banner. The plastic-brick combat universe pitched hard at every Saturday cartoon kid.
Skannerz
Two kids scan trading cards with handheld Skannerz pods, unleashing pixelated beasts on the LCD. The pocket-sized monster-collecting craze caught mid commercial pitch.
The Cramp Twins
Wayne flashes his goofy gap-tooth grin in front of the white picket fences of Soap City. The grungy, goggle-eyed FoxBox import that made weird the new normal.
Sonic X
Rouge dives through Eggman's base while G.U.N. troopers blast at lurking robot guards. Flips, kicks, and explosions in classic Sonic X primetime form. Eggman cackles from his control deck as a clawed surveillance droid scans the corridors. The mustachioed mad scientist at his Saturday morning best. Rouge floats through laser fire, dodging missiles with acrobatic grace before the screen erupts in flame. The high-octane finale energy FoxBox built every block around. The bat spy flutters away from a billowing fireball, mission accomplished. A picture-perfect Sonic X heroic exit straight off the FoxBox feed. Rouge cradles her loot as Topaz pilots their getaway through stormy skies. The buddy-team rescue beat that defined Sonic X's middle-season swagger. A coastal G.U.N. base glows under a pink dawn sky as Chris and friends rally for the next caper. The dreamy world-building that gave Sonic X its cinematic FoxBox sheen.
TMNT Promo
The Turtles soar across an explosive FoxBox bumper, swords and sais flashing in slow motion. The hype-stoking promo block for every Saturday morning shellhead. A streaking missile cuts across an urban skyline as the TMNT logo slams into frame. Pure 4Kids action-trailer adrenaline served in a 30-second burst.
Easter Egg Promo
A purple flower-painted egg bounces into view as Cramp Twins characters mug for a holiday promo. FoxBox spring spirit tucked between the regular Saturday chaos.
Weather Question Promo
A glittery Hey Kids card invites young viewers to ask about lightning, with Bill Martin standing by in the studio. The cozy local-news interlude bridging FoxBox cartoons on CBS 5.
Roto-Rooter
A friendly tech beams beside the bold red Roto-Rooter logo and the famous 1-800-ANY-DRIP number. The Bay Area's most-jingled drain expert sneaking into the kid programming block.
McDonald's Happy Meal
Ronald McDonald gets goofy in a candy-striped ringmaster vest beside fresh GameCube prizes. Mickey D's marketing magic at its 2004 sugary peak.
Galidor
Action figures pose dramatically under the GALIDOR logo as kids charge through a sci-fi backdrop. LEGO's wild morphing-action-figure experiment commercial in full FoxBox rotation.
The Cramp Twins
Lucien lounges in his tidy bedroom while Wayne barges in with another stinky scheme. The brothers-from-different-planets premise that powered Cartoon Network and FoxBox alike. Lucien cradles a slug pal as Wayne rampages through the kitchen with sticky abandon. Pure odd-couple sibling energy in trademark squiggly Brian Wood style. Mari snaps photos at Soap City Park as the Cramp boys stage one of their backyard schemes. The grungy small-town charm that made FoxBox feel a little dangerous. The redheaded Winchester twins clash with the Cramps in classic playground showdown form. A Saturday morning rivalry that earned every minute of its airtime. Wayne wanders Soap City with a faraway grin as the suburban skyline rolls behind him. The lonely-hero beat that secretly made the show land emotionally. The Cramps host a backyard photo shoot with neighborhood kids hauling props and gear. The ramshackle, anything-goes spirit of FoxBox's weirdest import. Wayne grins from ear to ear with a freshly developed group photo in hand. A heartfelt little victory caught in the show's signature scratchy linework. Lucien faces down playground bullies while Wayne looks on with mischievous calculation. Sibling solidarity, Cramp Twins style, in full FoxBox glory. Wayne darts past white picket fences as half of Soap City gives chase. The kinetic neighborhood pursuit that powered every Cramp Twins cold open. The Cramps and their classmates pile into the playground for a sun-soaked recess scene. A perfect snapshot of Cartoon Network's cult hit landing on FoxBox's lineup. Wayne shows off his star-spangled jersey as Lucien watches with weary patience. The brotherly bickering that made the show a sleeper Saturday morning gem. Lucien climbs onto the swings as Soap City kids gather under the jungle gym. Lazy afternoon energy bottled into one tidy FoxBox half-hour. Wendy throws a sparking tantrum as the Cramps look on in stunned silence. Drama, slapstick, and a dose of squiggly chaos in FoxBox prime form.
McDonald's Happy Meal
A Mickey D's worker hands over a fresh Happy Meal box behind the counter glow. The most familiar transaction in 2004 Saturday morning television.
Hulk Smash Hands
The big green guy slams his oversized foam fists together in a TV demo close-up. Marvel muscle merch making the rounds during FoxBox's commercial run.
Galidor
Glow-eyed Galidor figures clash on a futuristic stage under stadium lighting. LEGO's bold morphing-toy gambit pitched to Saturday morning fans.
K'NEX Electronic Arcade
Two boys assemble a roller-coaster contraption as the Electronic Arcade box gleams beside them. Big-build engineering fun for kids who outgrew the Lincoln Logs aisle.
Star Wars Micro Vehicles
A pod racer zips along a translucent Hasbro track as droids roll into the action. Pocket-sized Star Wars magic squeezed into a snappy commercial spot.
Storm Stories Promo
Lightning crackles across a stormy skyline as a Weather Channel-style intro flashes by. Severe weather drama bleeding into the Saturday morning local-affiliate window.
The Cramp Twins
The neon Cramp Twins title card pops in front of a starry teal sky. The bumper that signaled another half hour of suburban weird headed your way. Mr. Winchester lectures his bespectacled son in a pristine yard while the Cramps eavesdrop. Perfect FoxBox neighborhood-feud comedy in motion. The Winchesters wheel out their latest cleanliness contraption as Soap City watches in awe. The uptight foils who made the Cramps' grossness shine even brighter. Wayne hunches over a microscope while Lucien fusses behind him, full mad scientist mode engaged. The brothers' clashing brains made every episode crackle. Mom Cramp swoops in with a pink hairdryer as Lucien gets a startling spa ambush. The domestic chaos that gave the show its surprisingly cozy heart. Lucien tries on outfits in a thrift-store fitting room while Mom hovers with options. Suburban shopping trip humor in full Cramp Twins squiggle. Wayne builds a junkyard contraption in the bedroom as Lucien quietly judges from the doorway. The opposite-energy DIY moments that made the show endlessly rewatchable. A blond playmate waves a wand around the Cramp living room as toys come alive. Pure imagination-game whimsy from FoxBox's quirkiest cartoon. Wayne tinkers with bug-themed tech at his cluttered desk as the screen glows green. The garage-genius vibes that anchored every Saturday Cramp visit. The little Cramp clambers onto a kitchen table in pursuit of the next bad idea. Backyard mischief in trademark Brian Wood scribble style. Wayne stalks the kitchen with a sly grin as another scheme begins to take shape. The gleeful chaos that powered this FoxBox cult favorite. The little Cramp peers over a tabletop, completely absorbed in his backyard treasures. A quiet beat of cartoon stillness before the next gag erupts. Lucien strikes a heroic stance in his star-emblazoned jersey, ready to play big brother. The earnest, well-meaning sibling energy that grounded all the slime and slugs. The little Cramp wanders the yard with wide eyes and a fresh treasure in hand. Soap City wonder distilled into a single sweet moment. Wayne grins triumphantly across the dining room as the latest mess looms behind him. Closing out a perfect FoxBox Saturday with one last slice of Cramp chaos.
Stewart Stardust
The bespectacled boy in his striped shirt squares off with his eerie purple alien houseguest, the kind of weirdo cartoon oddity FoxBox loved slipping into the lineup. Stewart goes flying through household chaos in a wild slapstick blur, leaving behind that unmistakable mid-2000s indie-cartoon vibe. An awkward standoff between Stewart and a green grown-up plays out in classic kid-meets-monster confusion, with all the suburban absurdity intact. A sibling tussle erupts in the living room before Stewart bolts outdoors, that scrappy storybook art style holding strong. Stewart sneaks past a flowery-dressed neighbor and dashes through the bright cartoon neighborhood on another small mission. The yard-bound chase continues as Stewart darts among friends and houses, the FoxBox programming block at its quirkiest. A kitchen scene tilts toward chaos before sweeping out into vivid pastoral color, capturing that storybook indie cartoon spirit.
FoxBox Promo
The shield-and-medieval bumper teases a different surprise every time, the Saturday morning block reminding kids to keep tuning in.
Post Cereal Commercial
Fruity Pebbles tumble through a glowing pop-art swirl in a candy-colored ad straight out of a 2004 grocery aisle daydream.
RADD PSA
A teenage moment in a convenience store kicks off the Recording Artists Against Drunk Driving spot, that public-service energy slipped between cartoons.
FoxBox Cube Bumper
The spinning FoxBox cube hypes the morning lineup with its glowing logo and breakdance-flavored 4Kids attitude.
TMNT 2003
The Turtles strike fearsome silhouettes in their underground lair, the gritty modern reboot reminding everyone heroes still live in a half-shell.
Get Up Get Out PSA
A skater catches air in the bright orange PSA urging kids to get up, get out, and ditch the couch for the sidewalk.
Fox Good Day Philadelphia
The local Fox 29 morning show plug runs alongside the RADD spotlight, anchoring the Saturday block to its Philadelphia broadcast home.
Philadelphia Cares PSA
A bike lock cinches tight in the gritty urban PSA from Philadelphia Cares, neighborhood watch energy in full effect.
TMNT 2003
A blinding crystal cavern erupts in light as the Turtles assemble, that 2003 series art style at its glowing peak. Donatello tinkers with mysterious cyan crystal shards in his subterranean workshop, gadgets and ninja science colliding. Glowing crystal slivers pulse on the workbench while the brothers gather around, the lair feeling like the coolest hideout on TV. Leo, Raph, and Mikey suit up while Donny rigs his contraption, classic 4Kids TMNT camaraderie in full force. A flashlight pierces sewer darkness as the Turtles head deeper into a fiery red wasteland that screams alien menace.
Star Wars Lightsaber Commercial
Yoda da man flashes across the screen as kids wage backyard saber battles, prequel-era toys ruling the suburban front lawn.
McDonald's Commercial
Golden arches glow in the night sky over a familiar drive-thru as McDonald's beckons the after-cartoon crowd.
Frosted Flakes Commercial
Tony the Tiger crashes the breakfast table to crown a young hero, declaring his cereal grrreat in true mascot fashion.
Knights of the Zodiac
Golden cloth warriors strike battle poses in a rare glimpse of the 4Kids Saint Seiya dub, mythological armor blazing.
Pringles Commercial
Stacked cans of Pringles Originals pop across a mint-green pattern, that crispy snack staple of every 2004 lunchbox.
Mooch Money March Sweepstakes
The FoxBox Moolah March sweepstakes flashes a five-thousand-dollar check, daring kids to enter and cash in.
Boom Boom HuckJam
Tony Hawk's Boom Boom HuckJam tour rolls in with skaters and BMX legends owning every ramp on the cross-country circuit.
TMNT 2003
Michelangelo flashes that signature smirk before the action ramps up again, the orange-bandana brother stealing the scene.
FoxBox Sweepstakes
Glowing tickets and the FoxBox.tv splash promise many will enter and few will win, peak 4Kids contest energy on display.
TMNT 2003
A snarling armored beast and the Turtles in a flying transport collide in a high-stakes underground showdown. The brothers face off against a scuba-suited foe in the lair, sai and katana drawn for another shell-shocking duel.
Chuck E Cheese Commercial
The big purple mouse himself beams from a TV screen, hyping pizza, tokens, and skee-ball heaven for the after-cartoon crowd.
Buster Gundam Toy Commercial
A Border Collie watches with wide eyes before Buster Gundam mech kits explode onto screen, action figure heaven for any model nerd.
Mastercard Commercial
A tiny figure trots across the iconic priceless white-room ad before transforming into a wedding day reverie, classic millennium Mastercard.
The Simpsons Promo
The Simpsons rally with Save Our Families signs in the Sunday 8:00 promo, Fox 29 Philadelphia plugging its prime-time staple.
Local Fox 29 News
Anchor Dave Huddleston cuts in with weather and hometown stories, that local-broadcast warmth lining the Saturday block.
TMNT 2003
Triceraton arenas, Foot ninjas, and shadowy alien battlegrounds fill the screen as the Turtles fight across hostile terrain. The brothers pilot mech-style hardware through chaos, the 2003 series flexing its sci-fi side at full volume. Massive explosions rip through enemy strongholds as the Turtles push deeper into hostile territory, no shell un-cracked.
Crystal Sweet Threads Commercial
Tween fashion brand Crystal Sweet Threads turns up the cool factor on the school bus, that slick mall-girl-meets-pop-star vibe.
Seabiscuit Home Video Commercial
The legendary racehorse Seabiscuit gallops onto DVD shelves, that prestige drama promoted right in the middle of cartoon hour.
Sunny Delight Commercial
The bright orange splash of SunnyD pours into a glass while a kid-fueled commercial brings the citrusy hype.
FoxBox Sweepstakes
Another sweepstakes plug spins across the FoxBox cube, daring viewers to dial in and check the channel for prizes.
Mew Mew Power
Pink-haired heroines and crimson villains square off in the 4Kids dub of Tokyo Mew Mew, magical-girl energy at maximum. A scarlet underworld erupts as the Mew Mew warriors face down monstrous foes, sparkles and chaos in equal measure. Pink magic blasts collide with shadowy creatures as the cafe waitress turned heroine fights for the planet. A glowing battle ring of energy surrounds the heroines as Mew Mew Power barrels toward its climactic crescendo.
Fighting Foodons
A monstrous burger-themed Foodon clashes with rival kitchen warriors, that bizarre cooking-meets-monster-battle anime in full color. A sentient soccer-ball Foodon bounces into combat as Chase chases another epic culinary showdown. A monster truck and pigtailed wizard share screen time as Foodons and their cooks ready up for another battle. Round-faced grandma chefs and pig-bandit Foodons square off in the wackiest cooking-as-combat anime FoxBox ever aired. A french-fry warrior takes the field as recipe cards swirl through the air, summoning yet another delicious champion. King Gorgeous Gorge and his hungry henchmen yell their way into the fight, scenery-chewing villains at their loudest. A glowering villain studies a portrait while panda-girl sidekicks watch nervously, the Foodon plot thickening in real time. Fluffy fairies sparkle around a decadent banquet of dishes that double as combatants, the show's gourmet madness on parade. An old Master Foodon imparts wisdom while a feast bubbles below, the kitchen sage routine in full anime form. Chase and his friends gawk at culinary chaos before the wok hisses with another summoning, that distinctive Foodons rhythm intact. Chef Chase brandishes his utensils as a final flourish lands in the pan, the Foodons logo stamping the close.
Got Milk Commercial
The white-mustache moon hangs over a cool living-room jam session, that legendary milk campaign bringing celebrity glow to dairy.
Dragon Ball Z Toys Commercial
Goku and the gang explode out of action figure packaging, every card-collecting kid mentally adding to the wishlist.
Fighting Foodons
A snickering villain chef hatches another scheme while masked Master Chefs trade barbs in the rival kitchen. A floating recipe card glows above the battle ring as Chase summons reinforcements with a flick of his cooking gear. Pirate-y bird Foodon Cocco soars into action as feathers an