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DC Kids Show, on DC Kids (YouTube)
IMDb; YouTube

So, this is co-hosted by Analei T. Song and Jett Bednar. The series started with a teaser released on February 24, 2017, featuring Jett interviewing various cast members of the Lego Batman Movie. The first official episode of the show came out on March 2. Since all the episodes are just a few minutes each, it didn't take me long to catch up to the present (there were about 10 eps when I started watching). It's basically just these two kids who are obviously major comic book fans (Analei's fave is Flash and Jett's is Batman). And they geek out over DC-related toys and apps and whatnot. Honestly, the show mainly seems to exist to advertise stuff, but it's really fun and I think the kids are hilarious.

By the end of season 1 in December 2017, there were around 50 videos. (47 actual episodes, 51 total videos.) And then... I'm not sure if or when a second season will officially start, but there have been a number of videos on the DC Kids channel throughout 2018 in which Jett and/or Analei have appeared, but since the channel itself hasn't started a playlist of these videos, I made one myself. And I guess I'll let you know if a second season actually starts sometime.

In December 2018, Jett and Analei hosted a holiday special. (But it was a livestream that played on a loop all day, so as far as I know there's no actual permanent video of it.)

Season 02
Started in May 2019. I'm... pretty sure when they started this, they called it season 2, but within a few weeks after that, the "season 2" playlist was deleted, and the season was renamed "Brand New DC Kids Show," with a new playlist. (The channel also adds the new episodes to the original DC Kids Show playlist.) Also I should say that in addition to the regular sorts of DC Kids Show episodes, there are a few new series-within-the-series, including "Super-Fan Training", "Experiments from S.T.A.R. Labs", and "Super Hero Challenges". (Each of these sub-series also have their own individual playlists, in addition to being part of both the original "DC Kids Show" playlist and the "Brand New" playlist; and they maintain their own individual episode numberings, instead of being numbered collectively as part of the new season/series.) But whatever, it's just as fun as ever to see Jett and Analei get their geek on.

In late June, Analei left the show, apparently to do stuff on the DC Super Hero Girls YouTube channel. (Even before she left this show, a new series called Ask a Super Hero Girl had started, with Analei as host.) And in early July, Jett got a new co-host named Nandi Hildebrand.


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