Madeline Fretz - The second generation daytime block squeezebacks came in two forms.
In this one, the show credits would play on a frame by a tree. Hanging from a branch on that tree was a milk carton birdfeeder which would show the words "next" and "later on" and a picture of the show coming up next or later on.
In the other, the show credits would play on a yellow frame hanging from a tree, next to a ladybug on a flower. A tire swing adjacent to the frame showed the words "next" and "later on" and a picture of the show coming up next or later on.
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This squeezeback practice aired during nighttime and early mornings, and supposedly took place in the Goodnight Garden. The credits would play on a blue and purple screen, a blue star would read the words "next" and "later on" and show a picture of the show next or later on, and the Sprout logo was on a full, Kix cereal-like moon.
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