Eek! The Cat Now on ABC Family (.com)

PP & TP would have to be acquired by CN or Nick more than likely as Disney already has a Peter Pan associated with the company. And considering shows today focus heavily on kids, I'm surprised CN or Nick wouldn't try to acquire Peter Pan. Besides, it's a big name product.
 
If Disney's all of a sudden interested in these shows, why don't they show them on the actual channel instead of just the website? I mean, all they really show on ABC Family now is sitcom reruns (I miss Jetix).
 
I was more into the Thunder Lizards than Eek

though there are a few standouts I recall:

1. the boring Squirrel family
2. the sea critter that spoke like "Rain Man"
3. the runaway penguins: "Shut Up, Piggy!"
4. the Fatal Attraction episode

in listening to some of these episodes there's a lot of musical nods that may have difficulty clearing rights for a dvd release.
 
Well, better putting it on a web site officially themselves than putting it in a musty old box in the closet, pretending it never existed, and then making sure people who post it on youtube get banned and sued.
 

is this a prelude to jetix returning to Abc Family or going to Disney Channel?
Also, is there a place where you can LEGALLY purchase DVDs of Oban, Witch, and SRMT?
 
More available Eekpisodes:

Season 2:
Eeking Out A Living
Quadrapedia
Eex Men

Strangley, The 1994 episode The Eeksorcist and 1996's DiabolEek is taken off, somehow.

Star TrEek is added also.
 
Nope on all counts. Neither Starz Media (owners of Film Roman) nor Disney (owners of the Fox Kids library) owns Bobby's World. Believe it or not, the actual owner of the series is Taffy Entertainment.

I know, it's shocking.

Taffy Entertainment has worldwide rights to the series, including North America. They've also been showing it on their Kabillion digital-on-demand and broadband channels for almost a year. Howie Mandel owns the characters through his production firm.

They do have access to all the Saban-produced fare, including Monster Farm and Walter Melon, but not the non-Saban stuff like Three Friends and Jerry, Freaky Stories, Spellbinder, and, of course, The Real Ghostbusters and Pee-Wee's Playhouse.

You know . . . I do miss Fox Family the way it was when it launched, with its pseudo-YTV-like atmosphere and all. It'd be nice if ABC Family would bring it back, but alas, it's dead.
 
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