What if Jetix continued after 2009?

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Well, maybe Jetix would probably be airing the following by now(or likely later this year):
  • Yu-Gi-Oh Sevens
  • Beyblade Burst QuadDrive
  • Digimon Adventure(2020)
  • Power Rangers Dino Fury
  • Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur
  • The Owl House Season 3
  • Doraemon: Gadget Cat from the Future
  • Star Wars: The Mandalorion
  • Star Wars: The Bad Batch
 

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It probably would of taken over all Toon Disney's weekend slots. Other than that I think Toon Disney would stay the same
 

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I do have a crazy idea for what could have happened had Jetix continued. It probably would have ate up Toon Disney's entire channelspace. Most of those shows that Disney Europe co-produced since SIP's shutdown would have probably aired on Jetix.
 

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I do have a crazy idea for what could have happened had Jetix continued. It probably would have ate up Toon Disney's entire channelspace. Most of those shows that Disney Europe co-produced since SIP's shutdown would have probably aired on Jetix.
Jetix already took 90% of Toon Disney at peak in 2006 and number started to fall to around 60% in 2008 with sometime, 50% on some weekends.

If Jetix and Toon Disney continued, that depends on contents - Disney shows air on Toon Disney and Marvel, Star Wars, anime shows and others air on Jetix, so it is likely 50%-50%.
 

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