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This is a list of television programs broadcast by Fox Kids around the world.

Australia

Europe

India

Italy

Latin America

United States

Main article: List of programs broadcast by Fox Kids (block)

This is a list of all programming that aired on the U.S. Fox Kids children's television block.

Year 1 (1990–1991)

Year 1 consisted of three hours of programming every Saturday, branded as the Fox Children's Network.

Specials

Year 2 (1991–1992)

Year 2 expanded Saturday morning to four hours and added 90 minutes of programming Monday through Friday. It also rebranded the programming block as the Fox Kids Network.

Specials

Year 3 (1992–1993)

Year 3 expanded Monday through Friday programming to two and a half and eventually three hours.

Specials

Year 4 (1993–1994)

Specials

Year 5 (1994–1995)

Specials

Year 6 (1995–1996)

Specials

Year 7 (1996–1997)

Specials

Year 8 (1997–1998)

Specials

Year 9 (1998–1999)

Specials

Year 10 (1999–2000)

Specials

Year 11 (2000–2001)

Year 11 saw Monday through Friday programming reduced to two hours.

Year 12 (2001–2002)

Year 12 saw the discontinuation of Monday through Friday programming in December 2001 and the discontinuation of all Fox Kids programming in September 2002.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e An umbrella name for Digimon Adventure, Digimon Adventure 02, and Digimon Tamers. Digimon Frontier would only be shown on non-US Fox Kids blocks.

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