List of programs broadcast by Fox Kids

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

Australia

Europe

India

Italy

Latin America

United States

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 re-branded 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

  • Red Planet (May 1994 only)
  • Thunderbirds (edited reruns of 1960s TV series; Summer 1994 only)
  • Trollies Christmas Sing-Along ("Cool Yule", December 1993)

Year 5 (1994-1995)

Specials

  • A.J.'s Time Travelers (December 1994 only)
  • Christopher the Christmas Tree ("Santa Saturday", December 1994)
  • Count DeClues' Mystery Castle (October 1994)
  • Grunt & Punt
  • Life with Louie (pilot only; December 1994)
  • Talkin' It Out (May 1995)

Year 6 (1995-1996)

Specials

Year 7 (1996-1997)

  • The Adventures of Batman & Robin
  • Big Bad Beetleborgs (1996–1997)
  • Bobby's World
  • C Bear and Jamal
  • Casper
  • Eek! Stravaganza:
    • Eek! The Cat
    • The Terrible Thunderlizards
  • Eerie, Indiana (reruns only; Spring 1997 premiere)
  • Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates (Fall 1996 only)
  • Goosebumps
  • Life with Louie
  • Mighty Morphin Power Rangers / Power Rangers Zeo / Power Rangers Turbo
  • Round the Twist (reruns only; Summer 1997 only)
  • Samurai Pizza Cats
  • Spider-Man
  • The Tick (Fall 1996 only)
  • Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?
  • X-Men

Specials

  • The Balloonatiks: Christmas Without a Claus ("Cool Yule", December 1996)

Year 8 (1997-1998)

Specials

  • Chimp Lips Theater (two pilots only)

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

References

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