In 1995, Saban Entertainment and Fox Kids merged to form Fox Family Worldwide. During this merger, New World Animation/Marvel Productions was purchased and the Saban-Fox partnership acquired Marvel's entire archive of cartoons produced between the 1966 to 1997. (Except Fantastic Four '68 and The Thing '79)
In 2001, Fox Family Worldwide was sold to Disney, and Saban's entire archive of cartoons, New World and Marvel animated series, all ownership of Fox Kids channels, copyright and registered trademark rights to the series, and all corporate assets passed to Disney. Firstly, in 2002, 49% of shares of the Saban International Paris studio were bought, then the studio was completely bought by Disney in 2009. With few exceptions, Disney owns the current rights to all series produced in Saban's studios and distributed by Saban.
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Disney+ And Missing Saban Entertainment & Fox Kids-Jetix Worldwide Library - DejaView News
Dive into this heavily researched guest essay exploring the history of Disney's beloved cartoon assets and network libraries coldly left off Disney+.
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Series owned by Disney and expected to come to Disney+ streaming service:
A.T.O.M.: Alpha Teens on Machines
Diabolik
W.I.T.C.H.
The Tick
Nascar Racers
Biker Mice From Mars
Dungeons & Dragons
Marvel Super Heroes
Spider-Man (1967) - The New Fantastic Four (1978) - The Incredible Hulk (1982)
RoboCop (1988)
Xyber 9: New Dawn
Saban's Tenko and the Guardians of the Magic
The Secret Files of the Spydogs
Life with Louie