Disney XD (Latin America)
Disney XD | |
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Launched |
November 8, 1996 (Fox Kids) July 31, 2004 (Jetix) July 3, 2009 (Disney XD) |
Owned by | The Walt Disney Company Latin America |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Country | Latin America |
Language |
Spanish Portuguese (Brazilian feed only) English (only via SAP audio track) |
Broadcast area | Latin America and The Caribbean |
Headquarters |
Buenos Aires, Argentina São Paulo, Brazil Mexico City, Mexico Coro, Venezuela Bogota, Colombia Santiago, Chile |
Formerly called |
Fox Kids (1996–2004) Jetix (2004–2009) |
Sister channel(s) |
Disney Channel Disney Junior ESPN |
Website |
Spanish website Portuguese website |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
SKY Mexico | Channel 311 (north feed) |
Dish Network Mexico | Channel 304 (north feed) |
DirecTV LA | Channel 316 |
Telefónica TV Digital | Channel 307 (central feed) |
SKY Brazil | Channel 93 |
Telefônica TV Digital | Channel 320 |
Via Embratel | Channel 94 |
Oi TV | Channel 106 |
GVT TV | Channel 24 |
DirecTv Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago Ltd. | Channel 316 (north feed) |
Cable | |
Unicable (Venezuela) | Channel 23 |
TVA | Channel 28 |
Multicanal (Argentina) | Channel 26 |
Cablevisión (Mexico) | Channel 320 |
AMNET Televisión | Channel 53 |
Cabletica | Channel 32 |
VTR Chile | Channel 7 |
Disney XD is a cable television channel and is an edition of The Walt Disney Company-owned Disney XD broadcasting to Latin America and the Caribbean. It was launched on November 8, 1996 as The Fox Kids Network. The network took on its current name on July 3, 2009. It is broadcast in five feeds: North Zone, Central Zone, Pacific Zone, South Zone, and Brazil Zone. It features male-focused series along with action, comedy and animated series.[1] It is marketed to boys, girl inclusive, ages 6 to 14. It is operated in the region by Disney & ESPN Media Networks and The Walt Disney Company Latin America, which are owned by The Walt Disney Company.
History
The channel launched on November 8, 1996 as Fox Kids. On July 31, 2004 it was rebranded as Jetix. In late-2008, The Walt Disney Company announced that they will be rebranding the Jetix channels around the world as "Disney XD" and on May 2009, the Latin American Disney branch eventually confirmed that Jetix will be rebranded as Disney XD. On July 3, 2009 the channel finally rebranded. On January 18, 2010 a Chilean feed was introduced, which also broadcast in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador with the Chilean time on screen (UTC-4/3).
Feeds
Disney XD Latin America is divided into five feeds for its broadcast, covering nearly all the South American continent, Mexico and the Caribbean:[2]
- Brazil: broadcast in Brazil in Portuguese
- Central: broadcast in Colombia, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, and Central America
- North: broadcast in Mexico
- Pacific: broadcast in Chile, Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia (launched on January 18, 2010)
- South: broadcast in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay
Programming
Series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, Disney XD Original Series, Disney Channel Original Series and third-party television series take most of the schedule. Movies are also aired. These are the shows broadcast on Disney XD Latin America.[3]
Current programming
- Avengers Assemble (2013 – present)
- Boyster (May 2015 – present)
- Camp Lakebottom (April 18, 2014 – present)
- Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything (2015)
- Guardians of the Galaxy (2015)
- Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. (2013 – present)
- Jungle Nest
- Just Kidding (2013 – present)
- Kirby Buckets (January 24, 2015 – present)
- Lab Rats (July 18, 2012 – present)
- Mickey Mouse (November 18, 2013 – present)
- Mighty Med (February 23, 2014 – present)
- Mini Ninjas (July 4, 2015 – present)
- Pickle & Peanut (February 22, 2015 – present)
- Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero (July 11, 2015 – present)
- Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja (2012 – present)
- Star vs. the Forces of Evil (pre-premiere August 22, 2015; official premiere September 14, 2015 – present)
- Star Wars Rebels (October 18, 2014 – present)
- Ultimate Spider-Man (2012 – present)
- Wander Over Yonder (February 8, 2014 – present)
Reruns
- The Fairly OddParents (only seasons 1-5)
- Fish Hooks
- Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil
- Kid vs. Kat
- Phineas and Ferb
- Pucca[1]
- Slugterra
Former programs
- Aaron Stone[3]
- Almost Naked Animals
- The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
- Beyblade
- Beyblade: Metal Fury
- Beyblade: Metal Fusion
- Beyblade: Metal Masters
- Bondi Band
- Chaotic
- Class of the Titans
- Cosmic Quantum Ray
- Crash & Bernstein
- Dave the Barbarian
- Digimon Data Squad
- Digimon Frontier
- Dinosaur King
- Dude, That's My Ghost!
- Escape from Scorpion Island[1]
- George of the Jungle
- Gormiti
- Hubert and Takako
- I'm In the Band[3]
- Iron Man: Armored Adventures
- Jibber Jabber
- Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters
- League of Super Evil
- Le Monde de Pahe
- Monster Buster Club
- My Babysitter's a Vampire
- Pair of Kings
- Pok & Mok
- Packages from Planet X
- Power Rangers: Jungle Fury[1]
- Power Rangers: RPM
- Rated A for Awesome
- Skunk Fu!
- Spliced
- Spooksville
- The Suite Life of Zack & Cody[1]
- Supa Strikas
- The Super Hero Squad Show
- Team Galaxy
- Tron: Uprising
- Wolverine and the X-Men[1]
- World of Quest
- Worst Year of My Life, Again!
- Yin Yang Yo!
- Zeke and Luther[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Exclusivo ANMTV: Llega Disney XD y te presentamos toda su programación – Anime, Manga y TV. Anmtvla.com. Retrieved on 2011-04-09.
- ↑ Disney XD llega a América Latina y reemplazará a Jetix – Anime, Manga y TV. Anmtvla.com. Retrieved on 2011-04-09.
- 1 2 3 Exclusivo ANMTV: Disney XD ya tiene fecha de estreno – Anime, Manga y TV. Anmtvla.com. Retrieved on 2011-04-09.
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