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This is a list of programs broadcast by MBC3. Many of its programs are sourced from various sources, including Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and Disney Channel. Alongside Japanese and Korean Animation, and original Arabic animated TV series.
MBC 3 is a free-to-air children's channel launched on 8 December 2004, and appeals to children under the age of 15. All foreign television animated programs are dubbed into Arabic. The channel also produces its own original programmes. It is owned by the Middle Eastern company MBC Group. MBC 3 started airing Nickelodeon shows since 21 November ...
On March 30, 2014, Mansour aired on Cartoon Network Arabic, introducing the show to a wider audience across the MENA region. A third season has been commissioned by Cartoon Network Arabic and released in 2017. [7] A fourth and fifth season of the series was also released in 2018 and 2019.
Sonic Boom (20 November 2017 – 7 February 2019) (formerly aired on Cartoon Network Arabic) [16] (Adventure) Sonic the Hedgehog (12 January 2005 – 21 February 2015) (Adventure) Space Ranger Roger (4 April 2021 – present) (Adventure) Space Warrior Baldios (2006–2015) (Action) Space Toon Interactive Game (19 January 2005 – 21 May 2009 ...
Ahlan Simsim (translating to "Welcome Sesame") is an Arabic co-production of Sesame Street that premiered on February 2, 2020, on MBC 3. The series features three original Muppet characters to the series: Basma, Jad, and Ma'zooza.
Ahlan Simsim (Arabic: أهلا سمسم, lit. 'Welcome Sesame') [1] is an Arabic language co-production of Sesame Street that premiered on 2 February 2020 on MBC 3. [2] [3] The show is the spiritual successor to Iftah Ya Simsim, a Kuwaiti production that ran from 1979 to 1990 and aired in multiple Arabic-speaking countries. [3]
Middle East and North Africa media and entertainment giant MBC Group has announced an Arabic-language remake of the hit Danish police procedural The Killing. The original Copenhagen-set show ...
Nickelodeon was a pan-Arab pay television channel for kids that was exclusively available on OSN.It is the official Arabic-localised variant of Nickelodeon and until 2011, it was the last remaining channel to retain the 'splat' logo that was used from 1984 to 2009 in the United States.