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FV – Fantasy violence (exclusive to the TV-Y7 rating) Up to four content descriptors can be applied alongside an assigned rating, depending on the kind of suggestive content featured in a program; the FV descriptor is an exception due to its sole use for the TV-Y7 rating, which can have no descriptor other than FV.
4Kids TV (often stylized as 4K!DSTV and formerly known as FoxBox from September 14, 2002 to January 15, 2005) was an American television programming block and Internet-based video on demand children's network operated by 4Kids Entertainment.
The block initially co-existed with 4Kids' block for Fox, which was by then branded as 4Kids TV, and contained only a single half-hour of E/I programming. [82] After a legal dispute with the company over missed payments and insufficient national clearance, Fox reached a settlement to end its agreement with 4Kids at the end of 2008.
TV-Y7: Flash Pink Panther and Pals: Comedy: 1 season, 26 episodes: Friz Freleng: March 7, 2010 – August 23, 2010: Cartoon Network • Desert Panther Production • Mirisch Company • Rubicon Studios • MGM Television: TV-Y7: Traditional Adventure Time • Science fantasy • Adventure • Science fiction • Surreal comedy • Coming of age ...
The block launched on September 9, 1995, on The WB and continued after the 2006 United States broadcast TV realignment on The CW until it aired for the final time on May 17, 2008. Kids' WB would be succeeded by The CW4Kids. Much of the Kids' WB content today can be found on streaming services such as Max and Tubi.
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Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Two” has been earning rave reviews across the board from film critics and audiences, but perhaps no reaction is bigger than the one shared by “Death ...