Vortexx: TV Bonus
Vortexx: TV Bonus

Vortexx: TV Bonus

2013TV ShowReturning SeriesEnglish

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Director: VariousGenres: Children's, Animation, Action

Plot Summary

Vortexx: TV Bonus was a programming block on The CW's Saturday morning lineup, featuring a variety of animated action shows aimed at children and pre-teens. It served as a successor to the "Toonami" block on Cartoon Network, bringing a similar style of content to a new audience. The block included shows like 'Yu-Gi-Oh!', 'Monsuno', and 'Annoying Orange'.

Critical Reception

As a programming block rather than a single show, Vortexx: TV Bonus received mixed to generally unenthusiastic reviews. Critics often noted the block's reliance on existing, sometimes less critically acclaimed, animated series. While it provided a destination for action-oriented cartoons on a major network, it was often seen as a less innovative or engaging offering compared to other children's programming.

What Reviewers Say

  • Focused on action-oriented animated series suitable for its target demographic.
  • Aimed to fill a niche in Saturday morning television for older children.
  • Lacked originality and strong critical acclaim compared to other children's programming blocks.

Google audience: Information regarding specific audience reviews for the 'Vortexx: TV Bonus' programming block is not readily available. However, general sentiment for similar programming blocks often indicates a positive reception from its target audience of children and pre-teens who enjoyed the action-packed animated content, while some adults may have found it less engaging.

Fun Fact

The 'Vortexx' programming block was part of a partnership between Lionsgate, Saban Brands, and Dentsu Entertainment, aiming to create a new generation of animated action content for the CW network.

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