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Hubworld
Presented by Justin "Kredible" Willman
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 52
Production
Executive producer(s) Kathy Samuels
Producer(s) Hasbro Studios
Running time 22 minutes (Approx.)
Production company(s) Hasbro Studios
Natural 9 Entertainment
Release
Original network Discovery Family
Picture format 1080i (HD)
Original release November 5, 2010 (2010-11-05) – October 29, 2011 (2011-10-29)

Hubworld was a fun TV show made for kids in the United States. It was like a news magazine show, but it focused on other cool programs airing on The Hub channel (which is now called Discovery Family). The show was created by Natural 9 Entertainment along with Hasbro Studios. It started on November 5, 2010, and was hosted by a magician and actor named Justin "Kredible" Willman.

What Was Hubworld All About?

Hubworld gave viewers a special look at many popular shows on The Hub channel. It was a great way to get sneak peeks and learn more about your favorite cartoons and game shows!

Shows Featured on Hubworld

The show often talked about awesome animated series. These included G.I. Joe: Renegades, Transformers: Prime, Dan Vs., and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. It also featured the game show Family Game Night.

Fun Segments and Features

Hubworld had many cool parts that made it exciting to watch.

"Back it Up" and "Hub Happenings"

One segment was called "Back it Up." In this part, host Justin Willman shared funny news and talked about current events in a comedic way. Another popular segment was "Hub Happenings." Here, Justin would comment on short, funny clips taken from different shows on The Hub channel.

Interviews and Community Stories

The show also brought you interviews with famous pop music stars, celebrities, and even sports heroes! They would talk to stars at movie premieres or during special interviews. Hubworld also shared inspiring stories about kids who were doing good things in their communities and around the world.

"Just to Let You Know News Jam"

At the end of each episode, there was a special segment called "Just to Let You Know News Jam." In this part, musician Danny Tieger would sing a song about the news and events that happened during the week. It was a fun and musical way to wrap up the show!

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