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    The first season of Crashbox premiered on HBO Family on February 1, 1999. [3] The first seven episodes aired throughout the first week of February. The remaining 19 episodes aired on weekends, typically in batches of twos, with Episode 26 closing the season on April 17.

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    • Games
    • Game Loaders/Motherboards
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    • Schedule Times Over The Years

    The series is designed like a game show, and quizzes viewers on subjects such as math, nature, history, among other various subjects. In comparison to other edutainment shows seen on HBO Family, Crashbox features more relatively mature humor and content. The entire show takes place in a homemade-styled computer where robots make green boxes, or "ca...

    Distraction News - A cardboard cutout news anchor, Dora Smarmy (voiced by Mari Weiss) tells a story about a particular topic, and the viewer must listen closely and not get distracted by the many t...
    Psycho Math - The game's name is a pun on "psychopath". Hosted by Professor Rocket (voiced by Joseph Motiki in Seasons 1 and 2A, and Arif S. Kinchen in Season 2B), an explosive math robot, the view...
    Ear-We-Are - Two ears (voiced by both John Watkin and Alan Schlaifer) are trying to find out where they are, so they play three sounds to give a hint before determining their location. There is an...
    Scrap Metal Game Loader: A rusted motherboard made up of scrap metal, it is held together by a handle, and falls apart when loaded.
    Wireframe Game Loader: A motherboard covered with yellow, red, and orange sheet metal, and are tangled with wires. Unlike most of the game loaders, this one slides when transitioning to or from a g...
    Arcade Game Loader: This is a brown and silver motherboard that always closes the final game of each episode.
    Closet Game Loader: An old brown cabinet that splits open when loaded. Two buttons lie on the doors, along with number dials and radio bits.

    Season 1

    1. Episode 1(February 1, 1999) 2. Episode 2(February 2, 1999) 3. Episode 3(February 3, 1999) 4. Episode 4(February 4, 1999) 5. Episode 5(February 5, 1999) 6. Episode 6(February 6, 1999) 7. Episode 7(February 7, 1999) 8. Episode 8(February 13, 1999) 9. Episode 9(February 14, 1999) 10. Episode 10(February 20, 1999) 11. Episode 11(February 21, 1999) 12. Episode 12(February 27, 1999) 13. Episode 13(February 28, 1999) 14. Episode 14(March 6, 1999) 15. Episode 15(March 7, 1999) 16. Episode 16(March...

    Season 2

    1. Episode 27(August 1, 1999) 2. Episode 28(August 7, 1999) 3. Episode 29(August 8, 1999) 4. Episode 30(August 14, 1999) 5. Episode 31(August 15, 1999) 6. Episode 32(August 21, 1999) 7. Episode 33(August 22, 1999) 8. Episode 34(August 28, 1999) 9. Episode 35(August 29, 1999) 10. Episode 36(September 4, 1999) 11. Episode 37(September 5, 1999) 12. Episode 38(September 11, 1999) 13. Episode 39(September 12, 1999) 14. Episode 40(February 19, 2000) 15. Episode 41(February 20, 2000) 16. Episode 42(...

    This show's name features a pun on HBO, "CrasHBOx"
    Out of all of the shows that still air on HBO Kids currently, Crashbox is the most well-known, as in contrast to most of its contemporary shows, Crashbox is more often remembered in due part becaus...
    The studio that animated Crashbox, Cuppa Coffee Studios, also produced HBO Family: 411for the network.
    The music used in the show's game segments are stock music, while only the factory segments feature uniquely made music.
    4:00pm (February 1999-August 25, 2001)
    5:00pm (August 26, 2001-May 2004)
    2:30pm and 3:00pm (June 2004-December 2004)
    Monday-Fridays only at 8:00am (January 2005-December 2006)
  2. The outrageously insane game show that features brain-teasers and puzzles that kids can play interactively. The official website for Crashbox on HBO, featuring interviews, schedule information, behind the scenes exclusives, and more.

  3. Crashbox is an educational children's television series co-created by Eamon Harrington and John Watkin for HBO Family that ran from 1999 to 2000 in the United States. It was HBO's second attempt (their first being Braingames 15 years earlier) at a show focused on educational skits.

  4. Crashbox: With Dee Bradley Baker, Jerry Stiller, Edie McClurg, Nancy Cartwright. Educational games show for kids.

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  5. Crashbox is a Canadian-American educational children's television series that airs on the HBO Family digital cable television channel in the United States and Asia and ran from 1999 to 2000. It aims to educate grade-school children in history, math, vocabulary, and other various subjects.

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