List of 6teen Episodes

List Of 6teen Episodes

This is an episode list for the Canadian animated television show 6teen. The show premiered on Teletoon April 4, 2004 and ended February 11, 2010.

As of February 11, 2010, 91 episodes (plus 2 one-hour special episodes) of 6teen have been aired, 52 of which have been released on DVD. The first 13 episodes of Season One were also released in a DVD box set, 6teen: The Complete First Season, on November 13, 2007; however, the episodes on the DVD are not in the correct order. In the USA, 6teen Season 1 Volume 1, 6teen Dude Of The Living Dead, and 6teen Deck The Mall have been released in 2009. In the U.S. Seasons 1 and 2 have all aired on Nickelodeon from 2004–2006, but they have not all aired on Cartoon Network. Then Seasons 1 and 2 episodes was aired on Nickelodeon's teen-oriented channel, The N from 2005–2006. On the list of episodes below, the U.S. airing is the airing on Cartoon Network, not Nickelodeon, because more episodes aired on Cartoon Network, and more recently, as opposed to Nickelodeon airing the first season in late 2005 to early 2006. The fourth season of 6teen was its final season.

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