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At first, Jetix was only a two-hour block (that also aired on [[Creator/{{Freeform}} ABC Family]]; they dropped it after two years), but the block chose to expand themselves and took up more and more of the networks' hours. Because of Jetix's expanding, the old Disney cartoons that once made up the majority of the channel's schedule were all dropped one by one in favor of running contemporary shows from the regular Disney Channel that had ''not even been canceled yet''. The channel then began airing live-action movies (a trait that would soon taint Creator/CartoonNetwork as well), soon adding ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' to their regular schedule as well. In the Jetix block, Toon Disney ran reruns of cartoons based on Marvel Comics superheroes (this was before Disney bought Marvel and became the outright owner of those cartoons), most likely to cash in on {{The Movie}}s that the characters were now starring in. Jetix also picked up reruns of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'', and ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', despite being made by Creator/WarnerBros (however, fans of those series were definitely glad Jetix brought them back to TV).

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At first, Jetix was only a two-hour block (that also aired on [[Creator/{{Freeform}} ABC Family]]; they dropped it after two years), but the block chose to expand themselves and took up more and more of the networks' hours. Because of Jetix's expanding, the old Disney cartoons that once made up the majority of the channel's schedule were all dropped one by one in favor of running contemporary shows from and the regular Disney Channel that had ''not even been canceled yet''. The channel then began would even begin airing live-action movies (a trait that would soon taint Creator/CartoonNetwork as well), soon adding ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' to their regular schedule as well.movies. In the Jetix block, Toon Disney ran reruns of cartoons based on Marvel Comics superheroes (this was before Disney bought Marvel and became the outright owner of those cartoons), most likely to cash in on {{The Movie}}s that the characters were now starring in. Jetix also picked up reruns of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'', and ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', despite being made by Creator/WarnerBros (however, fans of those series were definitely glad Jetix brought them back to TV).
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On February 14, 2004, ''Jetix'', an action-oriented block, made its' debut in prime-time; it was the result of Disney buying out {{Creator/Saban|Entertainment}} and the remnants of Creator/FoxKids. (In various international markets, the 24-hour Fox Kids cable networks became Jetix directly.) These international channels were operated by Jetix Europe, formerly Fox Kids Europe before the Disney buyout, which Disney had a majority interest in.

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On February 14, 2004, ''Jetix'', an action-oriented block, made its' debut in prime-time; it was the result of Disney buying out {{Creator/Saban|Entertainment}} and the remnants of Creator/FoxKids. (In In various international markets, the 24-hour Fox Kids cable networks became Jetix directly.) These directly; these international channels were operated by Jetix Europe, formerly Fox Kids Europe before the Disney buyout, which Disney had a majority interest in.
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On February 14, 2004, ''Jetix'', an action-oriented block, made its' debut in prime-time; it was the result of Disney buying out {{Creator/Saban|Entertainment}} and the remnants of Creator/FoxKids. (In various international markets, the 24-hour Fox Kids cable networks became Jetix directly.)

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On February 14, 2004, ''Jetix'', an action-oriented block, made its' debut in prime-time; it was the result of Disney buying out {{Creator/Saban|Entertainment}} and the remnants of Creator/FoxKids. (In various international markets, the 24-hour Fox Kids cable networks became Jetix directly.)
) These international channels were operated by Jetix Europe, formerly Fox Kids Europe before the Disney buyout, which Disney had a majority interest in.



In 2008, Disney announced that, due to the channel's demographic preferring to instead watch Creator/CartoonNetwork and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} they were dropping Toon Disney and replacing it with a new network called Creator/DisneyXD, come February 13, 2009. In other words, Toon Disney effectively became Jetix in all but name. However, as time has passed, Disney XD now has a heavy animation focus again, though with new content produced specifically for the channel.

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In 2008, Disney announced that, due to the channel's demographic preferring to instead watch Creator/CartoonNetwork and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} they were dropping Toon Disney and replacing it with a new network called Creator/DisneyXD, come February 13, 2009. In other words, Toon Disney effectively became Jetix in all but name. However, as time has passed, Disney XD now has a heavy animation focus again, though with new content produced specifically for the channel.
channel. In the process, Disney took over all remaining interest in Jetix Europe and began rebranding the Jetix channels in most international markets to Disney XD as well, dropping most of the Fox Kids, Saban and Jetix-branded programs in the process. In some markets it was rebranded as Disney Channel instead. Jetix Europe continued to legally exist for about a decade before Disney dissolved the entity entirely in March 2019, with their assets being dispersed to other Disney units by then.
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Not to be confused with [=DisneyToon=], which is Disney's animation studio.

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Not to be confused with [=DisneyToon=], Creator/DisneytoonStudios, which is was Disney's B-team animation studio.

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!! Non-Disney cartoons that came on Toon Disney/Jetix/Disney XD (one * indicates a Saban/Fox Kids show, two ** indicates a Jetix original):

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* ''Anime/{{Daigunder}}''
* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}''
* ''WesternAnimation/FantasticFour''

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* ''Anime/{{Daigunder}}''
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* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}''
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* ''WesternAnimation/GetEd''
* ''WesternAnimation/IronMan''

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* ''WesternAnimation/ObanStarRacers''

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* ''Animation/{{Pucca}}''

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* ''Animation/{{Pucca}}''''Animation/{{Pucca}}'' (**)



* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries''
* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited''

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* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries''
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* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited''''WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited'' (*)



* ''WesternAnimation/SuperRobotMonkeyTeamHyperforceGo!''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersUnitedTheyStand''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibleHulk'' (1996 series)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheTick''

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* ''WesternAnimation/SuperRobotMonkeyTeamHyperforceGo!''
''WesternAnimation/SuperRobotMonkeyTeamHyperforceGo!'' (**)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersUnitedTheyStand''
''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersUnitedTheyStand'' (*)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibleHulk'' (1996 series)
(*, 1996 series[[note]]though Jetix bumpers strangely used the logo of and footage from the [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibleHulk1982 1980s Hulk cartoon]] for some reason[[/note]])
* ''WesternAnimation/TheTick''''WesternAnimation/TheTick'' (*)



* ''WesternAnimation/XMen''

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On February 14, 2004, ''Jetix'', an action-oriented block, made its' debut in prime-time; it was the result of Disney buying out {{Creator/Saban|Entertainment}} and the remnants of Creator/FoxKids.

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On February 14, 2004, ''Jetix'', an action-oriented block, made its' debut in prime-time; it was the result of Disney buying out {{Creator/Saban|Entertainment}} and the remnants of Creator/FoxKids.
Creator/FoxKids. (In various international markets, the 24-hour Fox Kids cable networks became Jetix directly.)
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* And of course, WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts, shown as part of ''Mickey's Mouse Tracks'' and ''Donald Quack Attack'', plus by themselves under the name ''Toon Disney Doodles''.

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* And of course, WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts, shown as part of ''Mickey's Mouse Tracks'' and ''Donald ''Donald's Quack Attack'', plus by themselves under the name ''Toon Disney Doodles''.
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WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts, shown as part of ''Mickey's Mouse Tracks'' and ''Donald Quack Attack'', plus by themselves under the name ''Toon Disney Doodles''.
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In 1997, it became apparent to Creator/{{Disney}} that the company had so many cartoons in its archives, and too many cartoons to put on the Creator/DisneyChannel's growing schedule, that they decided to make a Creator/CartoonNetwork of their own. On April 18, 1998, the day of the Disney Channel's 15th birthday, Toon Disney, a 24 hour home to all Disney cartoons that had been made at the time (and some they had acquired, mostly by Creator/DicEntertainment) was officially launched.

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In 1997, it became apparent to Creator/{{Disney}} that the company had so many cartoons in its archives, and too many cartoons to put on the Creator/DisneyChannel's growing schedule, that they decided to make a Creator/CartoonNetwork of their own. On April 18, 1998, the day of the Disney Channel's 15th birthday, Toon Disney, a 24 hour home to all Disney cartoons that had been made at the time (and some they had acquired, mostly by Creator/DicEntertainment) from Creator/DiCEntertainment, which they had acquired with the 1996 Capital Cities/Creator/{{ABC}} merger) was officially launched.



On February 14, 2004, Jetix, an action-oriented block, made its' debut in prime-time; it was the result of Disney buying out {{Creator/Saban|Entertainment}} and Creator/FoxKids.

At first, Jetix was only a two-hour block (that also aired on ABC Family; they dropped it after two years), but the block chose to expand themselves and took up more and more of the networks' hours. Because of Jetix's expanding, the old Disney cartoons that once made up the majority of the channel's schedule were all dropped one by one in favor of running contemporary shows from the regular Disney Channel that had ''not even been canceled yet''. The channel then began airing live-action movies (a trait that would soon taint Creator/CartoonNetwork as well), soon adding ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' to their regular schedule as well. In the Jetix programming, Toon Disney ran reruns of cartoons based on Marvel Comics superheroes (this was before Disney bought Marvel and became the outright owner of those cartoons), most likely to cash in on {{The Movie}}s that the characters were now starring in. Jetix also picked up reruns of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'', and ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', despite being made by Creator/WarnerBros (however, fans of those series were definitely glad Jetix brought them back to TV).

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On February 14, 2004, Jetix, ''Jetix'', an action-oriented block, made its' debut in prime-time; it was the result of Disney buying out {{Creator/Saban|Entertainment}} and the remnants of Creator/FoxKids.

At first, Jetix was only a two-hour block (that also aired on [[Creator/{{Freeform}} ABC Family; Family]]; they dropped it after two years), but the block chose to expand themselves and took up more and more of the networks' hours. Because of Jetix's expanding, the old Disney cartoons that once made up the majority of the channel's schedule were all dropped one by one in favor of running contemporary shows from the regular Disney Channel that had ''not even been canceled yet''. The channel then began airing live-action movies (a trait that would soon taint Creator/CartoonNetwork as well), soon adding ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' to their regular schedule as well. In the Jetix programming, block, Toon Disney ran reruns of cartoons based on Marvel Comics superheroes (this was before Disney bought Marvel and became the outright owner of those cartoons), most likely to cash in on {{The Movie}}s that the characters were now starring in. Jetix also picked up reruns of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'', and ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', despite being made by Creator/WarnerBros (however, fans of those series were definitely glad Jetix brought them back to TV).
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Initially, the main focus of Toon Disney's line-up went to the cartoons that had been around right when it started up, the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts and the syndicated weekday afternoon shows that had been featured as part of ''WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon'', along with their Saturday morning fare. As time went on, shows from Disney's more recent children's programming block, ''Main/OneSaturdayMorning'' on Creator/{{ABC}}, soon joined the channel as well, and thus certain changes were made to balance the schedule between the two eras of Disney TV cartoons.

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Initially, the main focus of Toon Disney's line-up went to the cartoons that had been around right when it started up, the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts and the syndicated weekday afternoon shows that had been featured as part of ''WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon'', along with their Saturday morning fare. As time went on, shows from Disney's more recent children's programming block, ''Main/OneSaturdayMorning'' ''Creator/OneSaturdayMorning'' on Creator/{{ABC}}, soon joined the channel as well, and thus certain changes were made to balance the schedule between the two eras of Disney TV cartoons.
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Initially, the main focus of Toon Disney's line-up went to the cartoons that had been around right when it started up, the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts and the syndicated weekday afternoon shows that had been featured as part of ''TheDisneyAfternoon'', along with their Saturday morning fare. As time went on, shows from Disney's more recent children's programming block, ''Main/OneSaturdayMorning'' on Creator/{{ABC}}, soon joined the channel as well, and thus certain changes were made to balance the schedule between the two eras of Disney TV cartoons.

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Initially, the main focus of Toon Disney's line-up went to the cartoons that had been around right when it started up, the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts and the syndicated weekday afternoon shows that had been featured as part of ''TheDisneyAfternoon'', ''WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon'', along with their Saturday morning fare. As time went on, shows from Disney's more recent children's programming block, ''Main/OneSaturdayMorning'' on Creator/{{ABC}}, soon joined the channel as well, and thus certain changes were made to balance the schedule between the two eras of Disney TV cartoons.
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At first, Jetix was only a two-hour block (that also aired on ABC Family; they dropped it after two years), but the block chose to expand themselves and took up more and more of the networks' hours. Because of Jetix's expanding, the old Disney cartoons that once made up the majority of the channel's schedule were all dropped one by one in favor of running contemporary shows from the regular Disney Channel that had ''not even been canceled yet''. The channel then began airing live-action movies (a trait that would soon taint Creator/CartoonNetwork as well), soon adding ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' to their regular schedule as well. In the Jetix programming, Toon Disney ran reruns of cartoons based on Marvel Comics superheroes (this was before Disney bought Marvel and became the outright owner of those cartoons), most likely to cash in on {{The Movie}}s that the characters were now starring in. Jetix also picked up reruns of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'', and ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', despite being made by Warner Bros. (however, fans of those series were definitely glad Jetix brought them back to TV).

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At first, Jetix was only a two-hour block (that also aired on ABC Family; they dropped it after two years), but the block chose to expand themselves and took up more and more of the networks' hours. Because of Jetix's expanding, the old Disney cartoons that once made up the majority of the channel's schedule were all dropped one by one in favor of running contemporary shows from the regular Disney Channel that had ''not even been canceled yet''. The channel then began airing live-action movies (a trait that would soon taint Creator/CartoonNetwork as well), soon adding ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' to their regular schedule as well. In the Jetix programming, Toon Disney ran reruns of cartoons based on Marvel Comics superheroes (this was before Disney bought Marvel and became the outright owner of those cartoons), most likely to cash in on {{The Movie}}s that the characters were now starring in. Jetix also picked up reruns of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'', and ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', despite being made by Warner Bros. Creator/WarnerBros (however, fans of those series were definitely glad Jetix brought them back to TV).
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Initially, the main focus of Toon Disney's line-up went to the cartoons that had been around right when it started up, the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts and the syndicated weekday afternoon shows that had been featured on TheDisneyAfternoon, along with their Saturday morning fare. As time went on, shows from Disney's more recent children's programming block, Disney's One Saturday Morning on Creator/{{ABC}}, soon joined the channel as well, and thus certain changes were made to balance the schedule between the two eras of Disney TV cartoons.

On February 14, 2004, Jetix was made with the result of Disney buying out {{Creator/Saban|Entertainment}} and Creator/FoxKids, which aired in prime-time.

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Initially, the main focus of Toon Disney's line-up went to the cartoons that had been around right when it started up, the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts and the syndicated weekday afternoon shows that had been featured on TheDisneyAfternoon, as part of ''TheDisneyAfternoon'', along with their Saturday morning fare. As time went on, shows from Disney's more recent children's programming block, Disney's One Saturday Morning ''Main/OneSaturdayMorning'' on Creator/{{ABC}}, soon joined the channel as well, and thus certain changes were made to balance the schedule between the two eras of Disney TV cartoons.

On February 14, 2004, Jetix was Jetix, an action-oriented block, made with its' debut in prime-time; it was the result of Disney buying out {{Creator/Saban|Entertainment}} and Creator/FoxKids, which aired in prime-time.
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At first, Jetix was only a two-hour block (that also aired on ABC Family; they dropped it after two years), but the block chose to expand themselves and took up more and more of the networks' hours. Because of Jetix's expanding, the old Disney cartoons that once made up the majority of the channel's schedule were all dropped one by one in favor of running contemporary shows from the regular DisneyChannel that had ''not even been canceled yet''. The channel then began airing live-action movies (a trait that would soon taint Creator/CartoonNetwork as well), soon adding ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' to their regular schedule as well. In the Jetix programming, Toon Disney ran reruns of cartoons based on Marvel Comics superheroes (this was before Disney bought Marvel and became the outright owner of those cartoons), most likely to cash in on {{The Movie}}s that the characters were now starring in. Jetix also picked up reruns of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'', and ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', despite being made by Warner Bros. (however, fans of those series were definitely glad Jetix brought them back to TV).

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At first, Jetix was only a two-hour block (that also aired on ABC Family; they dropped it after two years), but the block chose to expand themselves and took up more and more of the networks' hours. Because of Jetix's expanding, the old Disney cartoons that once made up the majority of the channel's schedule were all dropped one by one in favor of running contemporary shows from the regular DisneyChannel Disney Channel that had ''not even been canceled yet''. The channel then began airing live-action movies (a trait that would soon taint Creator/CartoonNetwork as well), soon adding ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' to their regular schedule as well. In the Jetix programming, Toon Disney ran reruns of cartoons based on Marvel Comics superheroes (this was before Disney bought Marvel and became the outright owner of those cartoons), most likely to cash in on {{The Movie}}s that the characters were now starring in. Jetix also picked up reruns of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'', and ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', despite being made by Warner Bros. (however, fans of those series were definitely glad Jetix brought them back to TV).

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At first, Jetix was only a two-hour block (that also aired on ABC Family; they dropped it after two years), but the block chose to expand themselves and took up more and more of the networks' hours. Because of Jetix's expanding, the old Disney cartoons that once made up the majority of the channel's schedule were all dropped one by one in favor of running contemporary shows from the regular DisneyChannel that had ''not even been canceled yet''. The channel then began airing live-action movies (a trait that would soon taint Creator/CartoonNetwork as well), soon adding ''TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' to their regular schedule as well. In the Jetix programming, Toon Disney ran reruns of cartoons based on Marvel Comics superheroes (this was before Disney bought Marvel and became the outright owner of those cartoons), most likely to cash in on {{The Movie}}s that the characters were now starring in. Jetix also picked up reruns of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'', and ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', despite being made by Warner Bros. (however, fans of those series were definitely glad Jetix brought them back to TV).

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At first, Jetix was only a two-hour block (that also aired on ABC Family; they dropped it after two years), but the block chose to expand themselves and took up more and more of the networks' hours. Because of Jetix's expanding, the old Disney cartoons that once made up the majority of the channel's schedule were all dropped one by one in favor of running contemporary shows from the regular DisneyChannel that had ''not even been canceled yet''. The channel then began airing live-action movies (a trait that would soon taint Creator/CartoonNetwork as well), soon adding ''TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'' to their regular schedule as well. In the Jetix programming, Toon Disney ran reruns of cartoons based on Marvel Comics superheroes (this was before Disney bought Marvel and became the outright owner of those cartoons), most likely to cash in on {{The Movie}}s that the characters were now starring in. Jetix also picked up reruns of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'', and ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', despite being made by Warner Bros. (however, fans of those series were definitely glad Jetix brought them back to TV).
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