Jetix carried on the legacy of Fox Kids. Until it shut down, we were still able to watch many Fox Kids shows, and even Jetix’s original productions had a style that felt very similar to Fox Kids.
The transition to Disney Channel and Disney XD was far more radical. The channels completely...
Since I didn’t live in the United States, I don’t know how popular these shows were there. We can even add shows like Pepper Ann, Doug, and Disney’s Adventures of the Gummi Bears, which are already on Disney+, to that list.
Disney is adding shows to Disney+ that were only moderately or barely...
That might be a fair assumption for the U.S. But in Europe and Latin America, Fox Kids and Jetix shows were far more popular than Toon Disney shows.
Many series that aired in the U.S. during the ’90s were still being watched in Europe through Jetix Play even in 2010. If Disney wants the...
I really think Disney is starting to realize how much demand there is for nostalgic content. The return of shows like The Weekenders through Disney+ & Hulu Throwbacks proves that older animated series still have a strong audience today.
But honestly, Fox Kids and Jetix deserve the same...
Disney bought Fox Kids. Aside from X-Men ’97, it hasn’t continued any of the series. X-Men was lucky because it was also a Marvel show. None of the remaining shows were brought over to Disney+. In fact, in many countries, even the 90s Marvel shows aren’t accessible. The Jetix shows that replaced...
When Disney bought Fox Kids, it essentially wiped out the entire archive. The goal was to push a strong competitor out of the market. Netflix, however, is acquiring Warner Bros. to gain access to its library and stories. I don’t think it will meet a similar fate.
Fox Kids Europe shows used to air in the United States as well. Just like in Europe, Fox Kids shows continued to air there until the 2010s. More importantly, because of their popularity, these shows would have been added to Disney+. Right now, Disney is keeping both Fox Kids and Jetix shows...
This show was the most popular Fox Kids & Jetix show in Europe — especially in Eastern Europe. Interestingly, it’s not very well known in the Americas. There, Disney promoted its own show, Recess, much more heavily. It was quite interesting that The Kids From Room 402 continued to air on Disney...
There was a Disney Channel that aired “The Kids From 402.” I’m not sure which country it was from — probably somewhere in Scandinavia. But in Russia, the transition from Jetix to Disney Channel was really drastic.
It’s a shame. That’s why Disney+’s library is so weak. Normally, streaming services include the ‘best, most popular, and most marketable’ products. But Disney doesn’t have shows like Tarzan or W.I.T.C.H. on the platform. The shows available on Disney+, like Pepper Ann or PB&J Otter, aren’t as...
This show was co-produced by Marathon and Jetix. Actually, Team Galaxy was much more successful, so it’s strange that it aired on MBC. While the least-watched shows on Jetix are still being broadcast, it’s hard to access the popular ones.
Interesting. Along with Jason, Disney is also marketing ATOM and the '90s Marvel shows to Paravision. It's like a broadcast from the 2000s, not 2024. It's impossible to find these shows even on Disney+
There are two advantages to having BVS content on Disney+.
1) People can watch in their native language. (such as Romanian, Polish, Hungarian, Turkish)
2) You can watch with better image and sound quality.
Apart from this, there are many more successful shows than Disney TVA. This may bring...
Wildbrain is the owner of many shows such as Inspector Gadget, Heathcliff, Beverly Hills Teens. And none of these shows are on YouTube. Just because it exists in English doesn't mean it exists. People want to see these shows in their native language.
Selling BVS is not a solution. Disney should...
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