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(circa 1992) This packet of current and upcoming shows under development for '92 and '93 (9x11)were sent to the affiliate stations in a bid for their business, the front cover (not shown) is virtually identical to this image, but showed the more popular cartoons airing. The wheel spins revealing the individual shows. The inside front cover (shown) has our favorite cat. The right side of the packet had a lot of information on the individuals shows as well as more station centric information. There were a lot of interesting shows that were never made, but should have been. You can see this is an early version of Eek, as he is still unrefined and looks nothing like the final released version of Eek and is shown in the wrong Color. Also the publicist really had no idea who or what Eek was all about (The front disk reveals "Watch out Garfield.")
This single page promo (8 x 11) was sent like the one above in 1996. The back side had some information about the show. This shows the progression of who owned the Copyright for it is marked Saban, who would later sell Fox Kids to Disney, and ultimately cancel the series.
Barrel of Monkeys

This Very rare collectible was custom handmade by a sculptor and sent in limited numbers to various affiliates to help sell Fox Kids. Similar to a Barrel Monkeys toys, the function is the same, but this is much more fragile, meant to be seen, but not played with. Eek is shown in gray, for whatever reason. The size of these pieces is up to 6 inches in length.

Animation Cel

Individual animation cels were given away early on and are extremely rare. This one is a scene from the first season of Eek.

Picture Coming!

The ScrEEK

In keeping with the tradition of giving away special collectibles, this one is a tribute to Muncha' "The Scream" Very well done.