The interstitial aired in commercial breaks on HBO Family in 1999, until by August 2001 when it moved to the Magnet tween block until it's discontinuation in 2005. Each episode includes Professor Rocket telling an unlikely fact, in a room called Who Knew? Labs. UPDATE 03/10/21: Crashbox Fan's channel had been taken down due to copyright strikes from HBO, but all 52 episodes have been reuploaded by David Silver Loves Crashbox and HBO.Ī short series that featured Professor Rocket from the Psycho Math segment on Crashbox. Episodes 37-39 were uploaded by later that night, making the entire series available (barring international dubs). They uploaded episodes 29-32 the next day, and uploaded episodes 33-36 the following morning. Later on November 6, 2020, another 7-hour Crashbox VHS tape was uploaded on YouTube, which showed Episode 27, only partially found.įinally, on December 17, 2020, Garry and Gordy, the Crashbox Server admins were able to record and upload episodes 27 and 28, courtesy of AverageDoggo. Days later, they were separated as their own episode. Two days later, a 6-hour Crashbox VHS tape was uploaded to YouTube with episodes 34 and 35 (they start at 0:00:25 and 0:30:15 respectively). On October 25th, 2020, episode 36 was discovered by the Crashbox Discord server, proving that earlier segments from Season 1 were reused for these episodes. The episodes may be still airing on the Asia version of the HBO Family channel. The episodes were also available on HBO Family's on demand service until January 2016. There's a Crashbox-related Discord server made for finding these lost episodes. The website also revealed the previously lost episodes' airdates which aired from August 1st-September 12th, 1999. The only way you could view them after the HBO Kids rebrand was on Crave's website but only if you're in Canada and have a subscription to it, not in the United States. The segments used in the lost episodes were reused from earlier Season 1 episodes. Episodes 1-26 and 40-52 are still airing on demand and on TV. Episodes 27-39 were considered somewhat lost as they stopped airing in January 2016 when the Jam block was discontinued and replaced by HBO Kids, and it's no longer available. Prior to January 2016, the show had aired all the episodes in their entirety on Magnet (2001 to 2005), and Jam (2005 to 2016), blocks that have aired on HBO Family. At the end of each episode, the show does a "Crashbox Rewind". These segments teaches grade-school children math (Psycho Math, Captain Bones), history (Haunted House Party, Dirty Pictures), facts (Poop or Scoop, Distraction News), and riddles (Sketch Pad, Think Tank, Riddle Snake). The series featured segments (or as it called, Games) with it being differently-animated such as, traditional 2D, stop motion, Claymation, and cutout animation.
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