The title sequence explained the plot; Kidd Video and his band (Named Kidd, Carla, Ash, & Whiz) of the same name (played by live action performers in the first half of the title sequence) were practicing in a storage unit when an animated villain named the Master Blaster appeared, and transported them to the Master Blaster's home dimension, a cartoon world called the Flipside. The Master Blaster plans to use them as his musical slaves. They were rescued by a fairy named Glitter and subsequently spent each episode of the series either helping to free the denizens of the Flipside from the Master Blaster's rule, or trying to find a way back home to the real world.
The show was dominated by an MTV-esque music video theme. Each episode featured at least one action sequence set to a popular song, and the heroes would often distract their enemies by showing current music videos and sneak off while the enemies were entranced. Each episode also ended with a live-action music video by Kidd Video. Other pop cultural current events featured heavily in the show as well: the characters often breakdanced to relax, rode on skateboards and one episode was devoted entirely to video games. The visual style of the cartoon itself was heavily influenced by the more surreal videos showing on MTV and by album artwork of the era by artists like Roger Dean.
The band was created specifically for the show; they performed their own songs and they provided the voices for their cartoon counterparts. At the end of some episodes, the live action band would be shown once again performing a music video, such as "A Little TLC".
The music videos produced by Kidd Video became popular in Israel, which later produced merchandise such as coloring books and chocolate bars featuring images of the band.
The theme song, "Video to Radio", was written by frequent musical collaborators Haim Saban and Shuki Levy, who also contributed other songs to the show. The song "Time" was written by band member Bryan Scott.7 The song "A Little TLC" composed by Lynsey de Paul and Terry Britten8 and accompanying video was featured at the end of the first episode "To Beat the Band"9 and the end of the last episode "Who's in the Kitchen with Dinah?".10
Kidd Video released a vinyl album in Israel11 and the band reportedly toured there in 1987.12
Six VHS tapes were released in the United States from DiC Video & Golden Books (with some only containing a single episode and others containing multiple episodes) and numerous Spanish-language tapes were available from Vídeo Peques under the Travelling Video line.13
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"Disney+ and Missing Saban Entertainment & Fox Kids-Jetix Worldwide Library - StreamClues". September 14, 2022. Archived from the original on December 26, 2022. Retrieved October 2, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221226042740/https://streamclues.com/disney-and-missing-saban-entertainment-fox-kids-jetix-worldwide-library/ ↩
"Kidd Video - The TV Show Hits". discogs.com. CBS. 1986. Retrieved July 25, 2015. http://www.discogs.com/Kidd-Video-The-TV-Show-Hits/release/1098122 ↩
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"Who's in the Kitchen with Dinah - Kidd Video Flipside". kvflipside.org. Retrieved January 4, 2020. http://kvflipside.org/episodes/dinah.html ↩
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VHS - Clásicos Kidd Video | Animecion.com Archived August 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine http://www.animecion.com/2846/vhs-clasicos-kidd-video ↩