Bear Bones Lineup

The Bear Bones Lineup (also known formerly as Bear Bones TV or known on air as simply Bear Bones) was a created-for-syndication four-hour animated television programming block produced by Bear Bones Productions and was syndicated by Tribune Entertainment. National ad sales for the syndicated blocks was handled with barter basis available. Ads could have been stitched together between different programs throughout the three blocks.

History
On January 23, 1996, animation studio Bear Bones Productions announced to launch an animation-focused television programming block for syndication in association with Tribune Entertainment. Under the arrangement, Tribune would be in charge of handling advertising sales and distribution for the new block. The block would show reruns of previous series, acquired content, as well as new series created for the block.

The Bear Bones Lineup debuted on syndication on August 23, 1996, airing on Saturday mornings from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and weekdays from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (the block was structured to air in all time zones, airing on a tape delay outside of the Eastern Time Zone, to adjust the recommended airtime of the block to each zone, and thus during its first five years an exact timeslot for its programs was not announced on-air). With its 4 feeds, Bear Bones Lineup was on Fox, The WB, UPN and independent stations and out performed the networks' Saturday blocks by November 16. On August 23, 1997, the Saturday block was extended by one hour, airing from 8:00 a.m. to Noon Eastern Time.

Bear Bones Channel
On March 20, 2004, Bear Bones announced the launch of the Bear Bones Channel, a relaunching of the Bear Bones Lineup block that would serve as a new digital cable and satellite channel in the United States, as well as the new brand for the 22 existing Bear Bones Lineup-branded cable channels and program blocks worldwide. The syndicated Bear Bones Lineup block ended its nine-year run on March 28, 2005, with the last program to air being an episode of Kakegurui at 4:30 p.m. Central Time.

Several former Bear Bones Lineup series were carried over to the relaunched block including Sarah and her Amazing Pals, BBTV, The Kidriends, and Chris and the Power Masters while new series launched on the Bear Bones Channel including Superheroes Teen High School and Planet R: The Series. In addition, PrimeNight, a late night block targeted towards teens and adults, was launched every night from 9 p.m. EST to 3 a.m. EST and carried adult series including Really Surreal and Eggycity.

Programming
E/I Indicates program features content in line with FCC E/I programming guidelines. Programs with a Asterisk (*) have transitioned to the Bear Bones channel.

Bear Bones

 * Akame: Princess of the Dark (1996-1999; 2001-2005)
 * Jan and Jason (1996-2005)
 * Time Warped (1996-2001; 2002)
 * Jada River (1996-2004)
 * Malachi and Friends (1996-2005)
 * The Animal Farm (1996-2005)
 * Toon Friends (1996-2005)
 * Wonderful Darlene (1996-2002; 2004-2005)
 * Jake the Robot (1996-2000; 2004-2005)
 * Ami: Sea Princess (1996-1999; 2004-2005)
 * Matthew: The Coolest World (1998-2005)
 * Aiden & Koop (reruns; 1997-2000; 2004-2005)
 * Mob Psycho 100 (1996-1999; 2001-2004)
 * BBTV (1997-2003)
 * Quis the Chicken (1997-1998; 2004-2005)
 * Regina's Life (1998-2002; 2004-05)
 * World of C.H.A.O.S. (1998-2005)
 * Fairy Tail (1998-2005)
 * The Kidriends (2001-2003)
 * The Outcasts (1998-2004)
 * Kakegurui (2001-2005)
 * Sarah and her Amazing Pals (2004-2005)

Non-Bear Bones

 * The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 (1996-1998; 2004)
 * Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (1996-2005)
 * Alienators: Evolution Continues (2001-2003)
 * Archie's Weird Mysteries (1999-2001; 2004-2005)
 * Babar (1997-2002; 2004)
 * Cardcaptors (2002–2005)
 * The Care Bears Family (1996-1998)
 * Donkey Kong Country (2000–2005)
 * Double Dragon (1996-1998; 2004)
 * The Fruitties (1998-2005)
 * Flying Rhino Junior High (2001-2003)
 * Hello Kitty's Paradise (2000–2003)E/I
 * Gadget and the Gadgetinis (2002-2003)
 * Gadget Boy and Heather (2002-2004)
 * Heathcliff (1996-2005)
 * Inspector Gadget (1996-2005)
 * The Littles (1996-1998; 2004-2005)
 * Magical Doremi (2001-2004; Riverhood dub)
 * The Mask: Animated Series (1996–1998; 2005)
 * Mighty Max (1996-1998; 2005)
 * Monster Rancher (1999–2000; 2004)
 * Mummies Alive! (1998–2000; 2004-2005)
 * Ned's Newt (1999-2002; 2004-2005)
 * Oggy and the Cockroaches (2001–2005)
 * Pocket Dragon Adventures (1996-1998)
 * Sabrina the Animated Series (2003-2005)
 * Sabrina's Secret Life (2003-2005)
 * Scruff (D'Ocon) (2000-2005)
 * Space Goofs (2001–2005)*
 * Stickin' Around (1998–2000; 2002-2005)
 * Sonic Underground (1999-2000; 2004-2005)
 * The Super Mario Bros. Super Show (1996-2003; 2005)
 * Super Mario World (1996-1998; 2005)
 * Tama and Friends (2001–2002)E/I
 * Tokyo Mew Mew (2001-2003)
 * Tootuff (2004–2005)
 * Ultimate Book of Spells (2001-2002; 2004-2005)
 * What-A-Mess (1998-2000; 2004-2005)

Non-USA shows

 * My Hero Academia
 * Game Over
 * The Seven Deadly Sins
 * Endro!
 * One-Punch Man
 * Soul Eater

International broadcasts
Internationally, the Bear Bones Lineup was aired as "The Jam-Packed Malachi and Friends Show", mainly in Latin America, France, Germany, Portugal, Spain, Brazil, and Italy.

From 1997 to 2008, Sci Fi also ran a Bear Bones programming block under the name Sci-Fi Kidz (originally titled Bear Bones on Sci Fi until October 2001), replacing the The Animation Station block which closed in 1998.

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