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Jetix Europe N.V. (formerly known as Fox Kids Europe N.V.) was a European television broadcasting company that owned children's television channels and programming blocks across the Europe and Middle East, such as Jetix and Jetix Play.
Iron Kid - bought from BRB Internacional for Jetix Latin America in January 2007; it was already showing in France and Spain [45] LazyTown; Let's Go Quintuplets! [46] Magi-Nation (2008) [47] The New Woody Woodpecker Show (2004–09) (also aired on Fox Kids) One Piece (October 14, 2006 on Jetix Max Spain) [38] Pokémon (seasons 1–12) [43 ...
Jetix (stylized in all caps) was a children's entertainment brand owned by The Walt Disney Company. The brand was for a slate of action/adventure-related programming blocks and television channels. Jetix programming mainly originated from the Saban Entertainment library, airing live-action and animated series with some original programming. The ...
Jetix Play (formerly Fox Kids Play) was a preschool entertainment brand, owned by Jetix Europe. The Jetix Play name was primarily used as a sister channel to Jetix in a small number of regions, such as Central and Eastern Europe , and Middle East .
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Combo Niños is a French animated television series created by SIP Animation in collaboration with Jetix Europe and TF1, aimed towards the 6–10 years old audience. [1] The series is about the adventures of 4 juvenile capoeira practitioners with the mission to protect the city of Nova Nizza from attack by mystical creatures from another dimension called "Divinos".
X-DuckX (French: Canards extrêmes) is a French animated television series, lasting 78 episodes, created by Jan Van Rijsselberge, directed by François Reczulski, and produced in 2001 by Alphanim, France 3 and Tooncan (episodes 41–78).