
When Deedee suggested new clothing, she wore a fancy white vest.When Rooney suggested new instruments, he holds the Honkaphone from the season 1 episode Keep Trying.

Instead of the bookshelf coming out of the wall, it now spins around.

Where's Moe?: Deedee and Rooney search for Moe - on the computer or in the box of invention parts - but finds him sleeping on the couch with his stuffed bear Doug.To view the gallery for this episode, view The Name Game/gallery, and to view the transcript of this episode, see The Name Game/transcript. Before the concert performance, Jazzmin decided they stick with The Doodlebops. They also ask Bus Driver Bob to pick their new name. They recorded a song called Jump, Shake, Shimmy in the recording studio with Audio Murphy in order for him to decide what the band's name should be.

But what kind of band name would it be?: Deedee likes the name "The Stomping Keytar Stars", Rooney likes "The Rockin' Guitar Grinders", and Moe likes "The Crash Bang Boom Band". After going through a few ideas, the three decided it would be a new band name. Following the pledge, the trio receive a letter from a fan asking them what was new. See also Toonzai and Qubo, two more Saturday Morning Cartoon blocks from the 2000s and early 2010s.Deedee and Rooney cannot find Moe, and they both found him, sleeping with his stuffed bear, Doug on the couch. It dropped this upon the rebrand, instead making the block gender-neutral. However, starting Fall 2013, CBS dropped it for a block run by Litton Entertainment (who had already started running a block similar to the CBS one on ABC and would later do the same to The CW and NBC).Ī notable aspect of the block was that it was targeted to girls for its first three seasons. When Cookie Jar bought out the block, it originally kept the name, but in autumn 2009, they changed it to its current name, Cookie Jar TV.

KOL dropped out after the first season (and despite AOL being owned by TimeWarner-who also co-owned The CW with CBS-they never even attempted any cross-promotion between SSP and Kids' WB!), so DiC signed a deal with girls' magazine KEWL to use their name instead, giving it the name KEWLopolis. The block was originally named KOL Secret Slumber Party, and had a sponsorship with AOL (KOL was the kids' area). Cookie Jar TV was a Saturday Morning Cartoon block that aired on CBS to help fulfill their affiliates E/I quota, and is programmed by Cookie Jar Entertainment, which bought the block when they took over previous owners DiC Entertainment in 2008.
