Amazin' Adventures (later named BKN Kids Network) was a weekend children's programming strand of programs and cartoons operated by Bohbot Entertainment that aired on Sundays and later weekdays within the first-run syndication market in the 1990's. The block served as an attempt to wrestle control away from successes including The Disney Afternoon, and usually ran over one or two hours.
Beginning in 1992, Amazin' Adventures was available to numerous independent stations, along with various UPN and WB affilicates. Programmes on the strand ranged from programmes produced for Bohbot, as well as licensed programmes mainly sourced from DIC Entertainment and Columbia TriStar Television. As with most syndication blocks, the series line-up rotated every few months.
Turbocharged Thunderbirds was one of the programs selected for broadcast as part of this block, its first episode airing in the 7:30am timeslot during early 1995 (a few weeks after the world premier on FOX, which ran the series on Sundays at 5:30am). The series continued (though later switched to an 8:05am timeslot) until its thirteenth and final episode aired.
While enjoying initial success, Amazin' Adventures was rebranded as "BKN Kids Network" in 1997, and ceased broadcasting in 2000 - a year prior to it's parent company being sold.