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Fox Kids was a channel owned by Fox Kids Europe, it was sold to Disney in 2001, and rebranded to Jetix in 2004, then to Disney XD in 2009. The French version showed the anime, and the Italian syndicated replacement K2 (which became a channel in 2009 and is now owned by Discovery Communications), showed the anime, then stopped airing it after a week possibly due to Mediaset S.p.A. having the copyright to the Italian dub.

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  • Fox Kids was a channel owned by Fox Kids Europe, it was sold to Disney in 2001, and rebranded to Jetix in 2004, then to Disney XD in 2009. The French version showed the anime, and the Italian syndicated replacement K2 (which became a channel in 2009 and is now owned by Discovery Communications), showed the anime, then stopped airing it after a week possibly due to Mediaset S.p.A. having the copyright to the Italian dub.
  • Fox Kids is notable as the network on which Animaniacs was first broadcast, airing there from its premiere on September 13, 1993, until the fall of 1995, after which the show moved to Kids' WB!
  • Among the popular children series aired, Masked Rider.
  • Fox Kids was the Fox Broadcasting Company's American children's programming division and brand name from September 8, 1990 until September 7, 2002. It was owned by Fox Television Entertainment airing programming on Monday-Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings. It aired the series X-Men, Spider-Man, Silver Surfer, The Avengers: United They Stand, and Spider-Man Unlimited. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • FOX Kids is a Channel that SpongeTales airs on. This is the UK version of FOX Kids. FOX Kidssss.jpg|Logo, 1990-2002 FOX KIDS.jpg|Logo of 1998 File:FOX_Kids_Log.jpg|20th Century FOX Kids
  • Fox Kids is a network that airs various Spin-Offs. The network broadcasts 24 hours a day.
  • Fox Kids is the Fox Broadcasting Company's American Children's Programming division and brand name since September 8, 1990.
  • Fox Kids bola česká káblová/satelitná televízna stanica. Vysielať začala ??.??.2001? Vysielanie ukončila 31.12.2004, nahradil ho kanál Jetix
  • During the 1999-2000 television season in the United States, the Beast Wars cartoon was rebroadcast on the Fox network alongside the first season of Beast Machines. During the show's brief exclusive run on Fox Kids, episodes of Beast Wars were heavily edited. Several scenes considered "objectionable" were edited or deleted. For instance, Megatron calling Dinobot a "loser" in the very first episode was muted. Very frequently, scenes of more intense violence, such as Dinobot's brutal drilling of Inferno in "Code of Hero" or almost any scene of Rhinox firing the Changuns of Doom, were either cut in length or completely omitted. Another reason for the editing was to create more time in the episode's runtime to allow for a third commercial break during the final act, resulting in several second
  • Fox Kids — телеканал компании Fox Broadcasting Company. Американский детский телеканал, показывающий американские и канадские мультсериалы. Целевая аудитория — дети и подростки от 7 до 14 лет. Канал существовал с 8 сентября 1990 года по 31 декабря 2002 года в США. В 2002 году Fox Kids был продан The Walt Disney Company. После закрытия в 2002 году, Fox Kids был преобразован в блок FoxBox на канале Fox и принадлежал The Walt Disney Company. Между тем в Европе в расписание Fox Kids был введен блок под названием Jetix, который вещал с 15:00 до 19:00. В 2005 году канал изменил название на Jetix. С ноября 2003 по 1 января 2005 года существовал родственный канал Fox Kids Play. В начале 2005 года он был переименован в Jetix Play.
  • Depending on the show, the programming block was aimed at young children, aged 7–11, and preteens ages 12–14. It continued to run repeats until September 7, 2002. At that time, Fox put the time Slot up for bidding, with 4Kids Entertainment winning and securing Saturday morning programming.The network had managed to achieve high ratings throughout its 12 year run and lived to be the longest running children's television block/network, alongside Nickelodeon, until the record was surpased by Kids' WB! in 2008, which closed after 13 years.
  • Fox Kids was a children's television block, subsidiary of the Fox Broadcasting Company's American children's programming division and brand name from September 8, 1990 until September 7, 2002. The block was dissolved in 2002 during the run of Power Rangers: Wild ForceImage:Icon-crosswiki.png as a result of the buyout between Fox and the Walt Disney CorporationImage:Icon-crosswiki.png. Prior to closing, the network lived to be the longest running children's television block/network, behind Nickelodeon, and managed to have high ratings throughout its run.
  • Among the popular children series aired, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers was the first of ten seasons of the Power Rangers franchise to air on the block and one of their strongest performers in the ratings. In 1996, Fox Kids merged with Haim Saban's Saban Entertainment Inc., which produced Power Rangers, to form Fox Kids Worldwide Inc., now ABC Family Worldwide Inc.. Some of its programming eventually began to air on the Fox Family Channel, which soon became ABC Family.
  • Depending on the show, the programming block was aimed at young children, aged 7–11, and preteens ages 12–14. It continued to run repeats until September 7, 2002. At that time, Fox put the time Slot up for bidding, with 4Kids Entertainment winning and securing Saturday morning programming.The network had managed to achieve high ratings throughout its 12 year run and lived to be the longest running children's television block/network, alongside Nickelodeon, until the record was surpassed by Kids' WB! in 2008, which closed after 13 years.
  • Fox Kids was an American children's programming block that aired on the Fox Broadcasting Company That premiered on September 8, 1990 and ended September 7, 2002, and a former brand name for a slate of international children's television channels. It was owned by Fox Television Entertainment airing programming on Monday–Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings.
  • In 2001, they acquired the broadcasting rights for the Slayers anime by outbidding Cartoon Network who had also expressed an interest in the show. At the time of the news, Central Park Media wrote to the Anime News Network website to assert that they had nothing to do with the broadcast rights and that it was being handled entirely between Fox and Enoki Films, but they were planning to use the original English dub. Fox Kids' syndication of the Slayers was going to be heavily edited for children according to Lisa Ortiz who was sent in to re-dub some lines:
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  • Fox Children's Network
  • Fox Kids Network
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