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Between 2004 and 2005, Jetix systematically replaced the international Fox Kids channels following Disney's acquisition of Fox Family Worldwide.

Jetix was a global children's entertainment brand owned by The Walt Disney Company that operated between . It specialized in action-adventure programming, primarily targeting the 6–14 boy demographic as a complement to the more girl-oriented Disney Channel. The History of Jetix Between 2004 and 2005, Jetix systematically replaced the

Jetix's library was heavily composed of Saban Entertainment properties, animated action series, and some original content: Fox Kids Jettisoning Name To Become Jetix The History of Jetix Jetix's library was heavily

Disney eventually consolidated its brands, replacing Jetix channels worldwide with Disney XD or Disney Channel. The final Jetix channel (Russia) went off the air in August 2010. Key Programming & Blocks Created as a joint alliance between ABC Cable

The name "Jetix" was selected because it was a unique word that implied action and was easily pronounceable across the 18 different languages the brand served.

Created as a joint alliance between ABC Cable Networks, Fox Kids Europe, and Fox Kids Latin America. It first debuted as a block on Toon Disney in the U.S. on February 14, 2004.