Sonic X - Broadcast History

Broadcast History

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Japan

  • TV Tokyo (2003–2004)

South Korea

  • Jei TV (2009–2010)

USA

  • Fox Box (2003-2005)
  • 4Kids TV (2005–2008)
  • The CW4Kids (2009-2010)
  • Toonzai (2010-2012)
  • Vortexx (2012–Present)

Canada

  • YTV (2005–2008)
  • Toonzai (2010-2012) (Via cable)
  • Vortexx (2012–present) (Via cable)

UK

  • CITV (2004–2006)
  • Jetix (2004–2008)

Australia

  • Network Ten (13 September 2004 - 14 December 2004)
  • Seven Network (2005–2006)

Ireland

  • RTE Two (2004–2008)

Peru

  • Jetix

Argentina

  • Jetix
  • Canal 13

Italy

  • Fox Kids (2004–2005)
  • Jetix (2005–2008)
  • K2
  • Italia 1

France

  • TF1
  • Jetix

Mexico

  • Jetix
  • TV Azteca

Spain

  • Antena 3
  • Boing
  • Neox
  • Jetix

Brazil

  • Jetix
  • Rede Globo

Portugal

  • SIC (2005–2006, 2008–2009)

Philippines

  • GMA Network
  • Hero TV

Poland

  • Jetix (2004–2007)
  • Polsat (2006–2007)

Netherlands

  • Jetix (2004–2009)

Scandinavia (Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Iceland)

  • Jetix Scandinavia

Hungary

  • Jetix

Romania

  • Prima TV
  • Jetix

Turkey

  • Jetix

Israel

  • Jetix

Ukraine

  • Novyi Kanal (also 33-78 episodes)

Germany

  • Fox Kids
  • Kabel 1

Kazakhstan

  • Fox Kids, Jetix
  • Channel One Kazakhsatan

India

  • Hungama TV

Iceland

  • Sjónvarpið

See also Scandinavia above

Russia

  • CTC
  • Jetix

Chile

  • Jetix
  • Telecanal

Bulgaria

  • Fox Kids (2004)
  • Jetix (2005–2009)
  • Nova Television

Greece

  • Jetix

Taiwan

  • Yoyo TV

Hong Kong

  • TVB Jade

Thailand

  • BBTV Channel 7

Vietnam

  • VTV1

Indonesia

  • Indosiar

Fiji

  • FBC TV (2011–present)

Malaysia

  • NTV7

Singapore

  • MediaCorp Channel 8 (2005–present)

Macau

  • TDM Ou Mun (2011–present)

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