The Pillow Head Hour was a one-hour block of E/I-compliant programming on the now-defunct Kids' WB, featuring two half-hour series and framed by interstitial segments hosted by Pillow Head reporter Gisselle.
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2005[]
The Pillow Head Hour originated on June 4, 2005, to promote the final episodes of Jackie Chan Adventures. Airing at 8:00 AM (Eastern time), 7:00 AM (Central/Pacific time), it consisted of two new episodes of Jackie Chan Adventures, along with certain promotions of characters from Kids' WB! shows talking about and showing off their "Pillow Head Hair" (what their hair would look like if they had just woken up from bed). Activities included "1001 Uses for Pillow Head Hair," in which the character shows what their Pillow Head Hair can be used for, as well as "Guess the Pillow Head," where a silhouette of a Kids' WB! character with Pillow Head Hair was shown at the beginning of a commercial break, and when the show returned it was revealed who the Pillow Head was. There was no host at this time, only an unseen announcer. Actor Field Cate was one of the featured children waking up in a bed with Pillow Head Hair, surrounded by cartoon characters. Although it was scheduled to last longer, this interstitial was discontinued as of July 2, 2005, when Kids' WB! did a last-minute schedule change, replacing Jackie Chan Adventures with Teen Titans and The Batman. On KidsWB.com, however, Gisselle, the "Pillow Head Reporter," could be seen doing a "Pillow Head Report," where viewers asked her questions about various elements of pop culture, including Kids' WB!
2006[]
Earlier in the year, Kids' WB! had announced that they would be discontinuing their weekday afternoon block, extending the Saturday block by one hour and thus it would not be affected by time zone. Therefore, the Pillow Head Hour was reborn in the new hour at 7 AM on January 7, 2006, but this time, it consisted of two episodes of a randomly selected Kids' WB! show, and was hosted by Gisselle, who was interviewing special guests talking about and showing off their "Pillow Head Hair." Gisselle also spoke during the promos that tell you what show is coming up next, as well as acting during the commercial bumpers with guests saying things like, "Wake up, Pillow Heads!" However, starting July 8, 2006, the Pillow Head Hour was discontinued yet again, replaced by two Yu-Gi-Oh! episodes to reformat the lineup to the "Sizzlin' Summer Lineup."
Fall 2006[]
This was supposed to be seen again beginning September 23, 2006, when it would've moved to The CW Television Network as a result of the merger of The WB and UPN, but it apparently has been fully discontinued as instead an animated program with Shaggy and Scooby as hosts has taken its place. More recently, Gisselle's Pillow Head reports have been removed from KidsWB.com as of November 4, 2006 when KidsWB.com reformatted their website. No news exists of anything relating to Pillow Head returning to Kids' WB! yet, but one game known as "Attack of the Pillow Head Monster" remains on the web site.
Currently[]
The block is nonexistent and so is Kids' WB after it got bought out by 4KidsTV and became The CW4Kids. 4KidsTV is off television, but is still a website. Pillow Head Hour is gone for good. Kids' WB is not a block either; it is just a website now. They deleted all of their games and even the game "Attack of the Pillow Head Monster" has been deleted from that site, but it is now found at http://www.ietaka.com/games/PillowHead/PillowHead.html. E/I programming remained for the 1st hour of The CW4Kids as well as its successors Toonzai and Vortexx. As of September 27, 2014, animated programming ceased to air on Saturday morning networks, and the entire block became the live action E/I One Magnificent Morning, which is set to shut down on September 2021.
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Current and former children's television blocks in the United States | ||
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Current | Broadcast network | CBS Dream Team (CBS) • Litton's Weekend Adventure (ABC) • The More You Know (NBC/Cozi TV) • One Magnificent Morning (The CW) • PBS Kids (PBS) • Xploration Station (Fox)1 |
Disney Channel | Disney Junior • Commercial Free Weekend Mornings | |
Nickelodeon | Nick Jr. • NickRewind (TeenNick) • Nick Saturdays | |
Cartoon Network | Cartoonito • ACME Night | |
Misc. | Go Time (Syndicated) • HBO Kids (HBO / HBO Family) • Toon In with Me (MeTV) • Universal Kids Preschool (Universal Kids) | |
Religious | Smile (TBN) • TCT Kids (TCT) | |
Spanish | Planeta U (Univision) • MiTelemundo (Telemundo) • Toonturama (UniMás) | |
Former | ABC | Disney's One Saturday Morning / ABC Kids |
Cartoon Network | Acme Hour • Cartoon Cartoons • Cartoon Planet • Toonami2 • Tickle-U • DC Nation | |
CBS | CBS Kidz / Think CBS Kids / CBS Kidshow • Nick / Nick Jr. on CBS • KOL Secret Slumber Party / KEWLopolis / Cookie Jar TV | |
The WB / UPN / The CW | Disney's 1 Too • Kids' WB (Toonami on Kids' WB) • Pillow Head Hour • The CW4Kids / Toonzai • UPN Kids • Vortexx | |
Fox | Fox Kids • Fox Box / 4Kids TV | |
Nickelodeon | Nickelodeon Rewind • SNICK | |
Syndication | BKN • DiC Kids Network / Incredible World of DIC / Cookie Jar Kids Network • Disney Afternoon • Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera • KidsClick • Marvel Action (Universe • Hour) | |
NBC | Discovery Kids on NBC • NBC Kids • Qubo • TNBC | |
PBS | PTV • PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch • PBS Kids Go! • PBS Kids Preschool | |
Telemundo | Nickelodeon en Telemundo • Qubo • Telemundo Infantil • Telemundo Kids • Telemuñequitos | |
Univision | Chispavision • Disney Junior en Univision • Giorgiomania • La Piñata Loca • Platavision • Univision Infantiles • Univision y Los Niños • ¡De Cabeza! | |
UniMás | Mi Tele • Toonturama Junior | |
Grouped | Freeform (ABC Family Action Block • Jetix (Toon Disney)) Marvel Universe (Disney XD) • Discovery Kids (@DK • Ready Set Learn (TLC)) • Sci Fi (Animation Station • Cartoon Quest) • USA (Action Extreme Team • Cartoon Express) • Hub (HubBub) • AniMeTV (MeTV) • This TV (Cookie Jar Toons / This Is for Kids • KidsClick (TBD)) Kids Club (TBN) • Qubo (Ion) • PAX Kids (Ion) • Playhouse Disney (Disney Channel) • Magnet (HBO Family) | |
Notes | 1 Syndicated to most Fox affiliates. • 2 Currently a block of Adult Swim that is now aimed towards an older demographic. | |
See also | Saturday-morning cartoon • Weekday cartoon • Regulations on children's television programming in the United States |