Did anyone in the united states watch Fox Kids more than Nickelodeon? It felt like Nick dominated the 90s, since aside from a few Fox Kids shows, I don't really hear about Fox Kids as much nowadays (even shows like Rocko I see namedropped more than the Fox Kids stuff)
>>150640567I never really saw Fox Kids being comparable to Nickelodeon. Fox's only real competitor was Kid's WB as they had saturday morning and weekday afternoon blocks. Nickelodeon was a cable channel unto itself. I was a channel hopper myself with no loyalty to any station in particular. As to why Fox isn't brought up as much well, Fox just didn't have much in the way original iconic franchises. Sure they had the X-Men, Spider-Man and the Power Rangers but that's all just borrowed IP. In the end they just did what everyone else was doing and acquire anime rights to oversaturate the schedule till the block boom burst. Show's like Hey Arnold, Ren & Stimpy, Rocko's Modern Life, and Rugrats just stuck in people's heads better because Nickelodeon had better control over its originals and weren't shy about marketing them. When's the last time Fox acknowledged Eek! The Cat, Life with Louie, Bobby's World or The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs?
>>150640567I did when my family moved to the country and had no cable for like 2 years. Then we got Dish network, never got the networks package and I had the exact opposite.
>>150641050The iconic shows that Fox had were the WB shows before the WB channel was a thing. Beyond that maybe Power Rangers. But even then the legacy and nostalgia of their output shifted over to Fox Family/Freeform when all the cancelled stuff moved over there and rerun for several more years.