Broadcast History
Country | Channel | Title |
---|---|---|
Brazil | Cartoon Network | A Escola de Susto do Gasparzinho |
United States | Cartoon Network | Casper's Scare School |
Canada | YTV | |
United Kingdom | Boomerang and Cartoon Network Too | |
Ireland | ||
Australia | ABC3, Cartoon Network (Australia) | |
New Zealand | Cartoon Network (New Zealand) | |
Philippines | Q | |
France | TF1 | Casper L'école de la peur |
Germany | Super RTL | Caspers Gruselschule |
KiKA | ||
Cartoon Network (Germany) | ||
Italy | Cartoon Network (Italy) | Casper - Scuola di paura |
Turkey | JOJO | Casper'ın Korku Okulu |
Poland | Cartoon Network (Poland) | Kacper: Szkoła postrachu |
Boomerang (Poland) | ||
Portugal | Disney Channel Portugal | Casper, o Fantasminha |
Disney Cinemagic Portugal | Casper, o Fantasminha e a Escola dos Sustos | |
Spain | Boomerang (Spain) | Casper, Escuela de Sustos |
Disney Channel (Spain) | ||
Canal Panda | ||
Netherlands | Disney XD (Netherlands) | Casper's Griezelschool |
Disney Channel (Netherlands & Belgium) | ||
Belgium | Disney Channel (Netherlands & Belgium) | |
Denmark | DR Ramasjang | Caspers Skræmmeskole |
Finland | MTV3 | Kasperin kauhukoulu |
Hungary | Cartoon Network (Hungary) | Casper az Ijesztő Iskolában |
Boomerang (Hungary) | ||
MegaMax | ||
Romania | Cartoon Network (Romania) | Școala de sperieturi a lui Casper |
Israel | Arutz HaYeladim | קספר ובית הספר לרוחות |
Serbia | TV ULTRA | Kasperova škola straha |
Czech Republic | MegaMax | Casperova strašidelná škola |
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