Oh, they did - there's evidence aplenty of that. (All their shows had fan clubs, for example.) And they reran this show for years even after its original run ended, so there was some major love for it. BUT, I think what's different about it, besides the fact that there wasn't a "tween" market back in the day, is the fact that this was not a show they originally developed, and thus, they didn't have creative control of it. When they did take it over, it sucked royally and eventually tanked :P So thank goodness for small favors, I suppose!
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Oh, they did - there's evidence aplenty of that. (All their shows had fan clubs, for example.) And they reran this show for years even after its original run ended, so there was some major love for it. BUT, I think what's different about it, besides the fact that there wasn't a "tween" market back in the day, is the fact that this was not a show they originally developed, and thus, they didn't have creative control of it. When they did take it over, it sucked royally and eventually tanked :P So thank goodness for small favors, I suppose!