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* ''[[W.I.T.C.H. (TV series) |W.I.T.C.H.]]'' (2004) (co-produced with SIP Animation and [[The Walt Disney Company]]) <ref name="birch" /><ref name="awn 20040323">{{cite web | url=http://www.awn.com/news/disney-channel-announced-new-animated-series | title=Disney Channel Announced New Animated Series | work=Animation World Network | date=March 23, 2004 | last=Baisley | first=Sarah}} </ref> |
* ''[[W.I.T.C.H. (TV series) |W.I.T.C.H.]]'' (2004) (co-produced with SIP Animation and [[The Walt Disney Company]]) <ref name="birch" /><ref name="awn 20040323">{{cite web | url=http://www.awn.com/news/disney-channel-announced-new-animated-series | title=Disney Channel Announced New Animated Series | work=Animation World Network | date=March 23, 2004 | last=Baisley | first=Sarah}} </ref> |
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* ''[[A.T.O.M.]]'' (2005) (co-produced with SIP Animation) <ref name="awn 20051230">{{cite web |first=Rick |last=DeMott |url=http://www.awn.com/news/disney-sees-new-original-movie-series-january |title=Disney Sees New Original Movie & Series In January | work = [[Animation World Network]] |date=2005-12-30 |access-date=2014-04-04}} </ref> |
* ''[[A.T.O.M.]]'' (2005) (co-produced with SIP Animation) <ref name="awn 20051230">{{cite web |first=Rick |last=DeMott |url=http://www.awn.com/news/disney-sees-new-original-movie-series-january |title=Disney Sees New Original Movie & Series In January | work = [[Animation World Network]] |date=2005-12-30 |access-date=2014-04-04}} </ref> |
Revision as of 02:12, 23 February 2024
This is a list of television programs that aired on Jetix around the world.
Jetix Europe co-produced shows
Shows co-produced by Jetix Europe N.V.
Note: The Walt Disney Company France Disney France owned 49% of SIP Animation (a former subsidiary of Saban Entertainment until 2002) which closed after the full acquisition of Jete Europe N.V. in 2009.
- The Tofus (2004) (co-produced with SIP Animation and Ingroup)
- W.I.T.C.H. (2004) (co-produced with SIP Animation and The Walt Disney Company) [1][2]
- A.T.O.M. (2005) (co-produced with SIP Animation) [3]
- Monster Warriors (2006) (co-produced with Conybeare Stories, for YTV)
- Galactica Football (2006) (co-produced with Alghanim, Excluding Season 3)
- Shuriken School (2006) (co-produced with Xylem Animation and Zikia Entertainment)
- Team Galaxy (2006) (co-produced with Marathon Media and Image Entertainment Corporation)
- Aban Star-Racers (2006) (co-produced with Sav! The World Productions) [4][5]
- Pucca (2006) (co-produced with Studio B Productions and VOOZ Character System)[6][7]
- Combo Niños (2008) (co-produced with SIP Animation)
- Monster Buster Club (2008) (co-produced with Marathon Media and Image Entertainment Corporation, for TF1 & YTV) [8]
- Kid vs. Kat (2008) (co-produced with Studio B Productions, Season 1 only for YTV)[7]
- Jimmy Cool (2009) (co-produced with Breakthrough Entertainment and Mercury Filmworks, Season 1 only for Teletoon)[9][10]
Jetix original broadcast series
The shows that premiered under the Jetix brand with Toon Disney but weren't produced by the network.
Note: The Walt Disney Company Disney owned Saban Entertainment which held the Power Rangers franchise before being sold in 2010 after the closure of Jetix.
- Dragon Booster (premiered 2004, from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) [11][2]<! -- TBD finale 2009 -->
- Battle B-Daman (premiered 2005, from TV Tokyo) [12]
- PXG (premiered January 2005) [13]
- Digimon Data Squad (premiered 2007, from Fuji TV) [14]<! -- TBD finale 2009 -->
- Captain Flamingo (premiered January 28, 2008, from YTV & GMA Network)[15][16]
- Power Rangers Dino Thunder (premiered February 14, 2004)[11][17][18][19]
- Power Rangers S.P.D. (premiered February 5, 2005)[20][21][22]
- Power Rangers Mystic Force (premiered February 20, 2006)
- Power Rangers Operation Overdrive (premiered February 26, 2007)[23][24][25]
- Power Rangers Jungle Fury (premiered February 18, 2008)[26][27]
Jetix Play
This is a list of programs that aired on Jetix Play, a sister channel of Jetix that was available in Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and Middle East.[28]
- Saban's Around the World in Eighty Dreams
- Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist
- Saban's Gulliver's Travels
- Saban's Adventures of the Little Mermaid
- Button Nose[29]
- Bad Dog
- Camp Candy
- Captain Flamingo[30]
- The Kids from Room 402[30]
- Dennis the Menace
- Diplodos
- The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs
- The Why Why Family
- The Tofus
- Gadget & the Gadgetinis
- Happy Ness: Secret of the Loch
- Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats
- Huckleberry Finn
- Inspector Gadget
- Jin Jin and the Panda Patrol
- Journey to the Heart of World
- Lady Lovely Locks and the Pixietails
- Little Wizards
- Bobby's World
- Little Mouse on the Prairie
- Saban's Adventures of Pinocchio
- Peter Pan and the Pirates
- Eek! The Cat
- Princess Sissi
- Princess Tenko and the Guardians of Magic
- Rainbow Brite
- Honeybee Hutch
- The Get Along Gang
- The Littl' Bits
- The Littles
- Three Little Ghosts
- Life With Louie
- Walter Melon
- Wunschpunsch
United States
For list of Jetix programs airing on Toon Disney and ABC Family, see List of programs broadcast by Jetix (block).
Marathons
- Power Rangers Generations (premiered 2005)[31][32] – selections from previous Power Rangers shows.
Jetix Animation Concepts
Jetix Animation Concepts was a joint-venture between Walt Disney Television Animation and Jetix Europe N.V. for producing shows that would air on Jetix channels and blocks all across the world.[33]
- Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! (2004)[33][11][2][34]
- Get Ed (2005)[35][36][37]
- Yin Yang Yo! (2006)[6][4]
Europe
- Diabolik (1999–2001) (also aired on Fox Kids)[38]
- The New Woody Woodpecker Show (2004–2009) (also aired on Fox Kids)
- Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo (2004 premiere; 1 season)[39]
- Shin-chan[40] (Vitello and Phuuz dubs)
- Captain Flamingo (2006 premiere; 3 seasons)[41]
- Funky Cops[42]
- Gadget & the Gadgetinis (2002)[43]
- Hamtaro (2002)[44]
- Iggy Arbuckle - acquired February 2007, to be broadcast from August 2007[45]
- Iron Kid - bought from BRB Internacional for Jetix Latin America in January 2007; it was already showing in France and Spain[46]
- LazyTown
- Magi-Nation (2008)[47]
- Let's Go Quintuplets![48]
- One Piece (October 14, 2006 on Jetix Max Spain)[39]
- Pokémon (seasons 1–12)[44]
- Planet Sketch[49]
- Pretty Cure (October 14, 2006 on Jetix Max Spain) - Toei Animation[39]
- World of Quest (2008)[47]
- The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs[43]
- Urban Vermin[50]
- Sonic X[43]
- Tutenstein
- Wunschpunsch
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
- Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
India
- American Dragon: Jake Long[51]
- Aryamaan – Brahmaand Ka Yodha[52]
- Dennis the Menace[53]
- Detective Conan[54]
- Didi's Comedy Show (premiered May 7, 2007)[55]
- Fantastic Four[56]
- Gargoyles[57]
- George of the Jungle
- G.I. Joe: Sigma 6[58]
- Goosebumps[51]
- Hero - Bhakti Hi Shakti Hai[53]
- The Incredible Hulk[56]
- Inspector Gadget[53]
- Martin Mystery[51]
- Monster Warriors[59]
- The Owl[60]
- Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue[61]
- Power Rangers Lost Galaxy[62]
- Power Rangers RPM[54]
- Power Rangers Wild Force[61]
- Rat-Man[54]
- So Weird[51]
- Spider-Man[63]
- Spider-Man: The Animated Series[58]
- Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
- Spider-Man Unlimited[58]
- Storm Hawks (premiered April 21, 2008)[64]
- The Owl[65]
- Total Drama Island (premiered March 21, 2009)[66]
- Tutenstein (premiered October 17, 2005)[67]
- Urban Vermin (premiered April 21, 2008)[64]
- Vicky & Vetaal[53]
- World of Quest[54]
- WWE 24X7 (premiered May 7, 2007)[58]
- X-Men[68]
- Zoran[54]
Movies
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea[68]
- The Amazing Zorro[68]
- Casper[51]
- Casper: A Spirited Beginning[51]
- Casper Meets Wendy[51]
- Finding Nemo[58]
- Flubber[69]
- Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken[68]
- George of the Jungle[58]
- George of the Jungle 2[54]
- Herbie: Fully Loaded[58]
- Halloweentown[51]
- Hulk[54]
- Inspector Gadget's Last Case[68]
- Monsters, Inc.[51]
- Right on Track[68]
- Sky High[58]
- Tarzan[58]
- X-Men[54]
Israel
- Balagan
- Billie
- Gur and Ohach
- Komi Komi
Latin America
- Chaotic[70]
- Eon Kid[71]
- Funky Cops[42]
- Medabots
- Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
- Beyblade
- Jibber Jabber[72]
- The Owl[60]
- Wolverine and the X-Men[73]
- Tokyo Mew Mew
United Kingdom
- Dinosaur King[74]
- Funky Cops[42]
- Grossology[75]
- Huntik: Secrets & Seekers[76]
- The Owl[60]
- Shaman King (2001 TV series)
See also
- List of programs broadcast by Fox Kids
- List of programs broadcast by Toon Disney
- List of programs broadcast by Disney XD
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External links
- Jetix Animation Concepts - The Big Cartoon Database listing