Amazin' Adventures (1992–1997) On September 13, 1992, Bohbot Entertainment launched ''Amazin' Adventures'', a syndicated programming block that aired for two hours on Sundays. Byrne Enterprises sold barter for the block. In August 1996, Bohbot announced that in addition to the standard Sunday block, an additional block titutively titled ''Amazin' Adventures Anthology'' would also be broadcast. This block aired on weekdays for an hour a day.
Bohbot Kids Network (1997–1999) ''Amazin' Adventures'' was re-launched as Bohbot Kids Network (BKN) in September 1997.
WCIU-TV,
Bulldog TV and BKN Kids II (1999–2000) With multiple offers in top 50 markets for the Bohbot Kids Network, Bohbot Entertainment scheduled the launch of a second syndication network, BKN Kids II, for September 1998 to meet the demand. BE also looked for shows from other syndicators to include in BKN Kids II. Station groups affiliating with BKN 2 at launch included
Sinclair Broadcast Group,
Tribune Broadcasting,
Clear Channel Communications and
ACME Communications. On July 16, 1999, BKN announced that their main syndicated service would be relaunched as an action-oriented block on August 29. The service was internally named "Bulldog TV" because the block's bumpers featured an animated bulldog. Bulldog TV focused on action cartoons taken from Bohbot's existing catalog and acquired shows mainly from DIC, broken up into two-hour-long blocks that aired on weekdays and Sundays. Existing BKN shows such as
Mummies Alive!,
Double Dragon and
Street Sharks made it to the rebranded service while two new original series,
Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and Legends and
Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles were also added. The secondary syndicated service, BKN Kids II (branded as BKN on-screen) launched on the same day and broadcast a different lineup of shows in order to grant
Syndex protection, BKN Kids II functioned as a more mainstream block focusing on a broader audience encompassing both boys and girls 2-11. Much of the programming formerly seen on the main service was moved to Kids II, with shows such as
Mighty Max,
Highlander: The Animated Series,
The Mask: Animated Series, and
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog filling out the schedule. During this time, BKN had their shows aired on the
Sci-Fi Channel on weekday mornings. Bulldog TV and BKN Kids II ceased to broadcast on October 20, 2000. Later on in the month, the brand was revived as a
YouTube channel that offers up programs from 41 and BKN's catalogue. == Programming==