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There were bumpers featuring Jammie in his original 2D form (albeit with a slightly different design) doing things to save the Earth, such as conserving water or recycling, or brushing his teeth.īumpers like featuring Jammie in a parade, colorizing the forest is found, as well a 3D bumper featuring Jammie watering a plant, causing it to grow into a tree. The music was also changed to a more vibrant, cheery xylophone music. They featured a CG version of Jammie playing with some live action kids in a CG background. In the 2010-16 bumpers, the bumpers received an update. Some bumpers would feature them saying why they love Jammie. (She would say this during the block) Girl: Jammie, see you tomorrow. J-J-Jammie, come out and play! Girl: Jammie, you’re fun for the day. "J-J-J-Jammie, so sticky and wiggly And goopy and giggly. The anthem for the segment would featuring the kids rapping about Jammie. In the 2001-10 bumpers featuring Jam, a jelly character named, “Jammie” would appear playing and dancing with kids in a sunny field to a hip-hop beat. Some of the content has been found for Jam, mostly the 2010-16 era footage, but Magnet content has been nearly impossible to find.

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Since then, classic HBO Family content from the Jam and Magnet era has been rarely archived or seen again, making the bumpers somewhat impossible to find, especially for Magnet content. Fellow Sesame Workshop shows The Electric Company and Pinky Dinky Doo would also move out entirely in the start of 2021, so now HBO Family is back to just airing Kindergarten, A Little Curious, Crashbox, Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child and HBO Storybook Musicals. In November 2020, Sesame Street would later move out of HBO Family due to the show moving to HBO Max.

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While the aforementioned series would continue to air on PBS Kids, new episodes would premiere on HBO and be aired on PBS Kids nine months later. Jam was discontinued on January 17, 2016, one day after first-run episodes of Sesame Street moved to HBO from their long-time home of PBS, and was rebranded to HBO Kids. It featured a new CGI version of Jam playing with live-action kids in a CGI field and a new background music. In 2010, Jam was rebranded completely, and it's designed by Primal Screen. Magnet was most likely shut down due to there not being enough shows on the block or HBO Family wanted to air movies during the afternoon time. On January 2005, Magnet was discontinued and only two shows ( Animated Tales of The World and Crashbox, in which the latter still air to this day), was integrated into the Jam segments, although Magnet still appeared on the (now defunct) website.

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On August 26, 2001, HBO Family created two new blocks for their lineup of children’s TV shows a preschool block called "Jam" (which aired in the morning) and a tween block called, "Magnet" (which aired in the afternoon).










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