Kix TV is currently broadcasting Dinosaur King within the UK; Series Starts from the Beginning on Monday

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If you are a long-time-viewer of Kix TV then this article will seem like old news; but Kix TV are currently broadcasting episodes of Dinosaur King every afternoon from 4pm.

So why are you telling me now? you might be wondering; well to start off with we didn’t know that they were showing Dinosaur King, which is an anime based upon a SEGA game that sees Dinosaurs brought to life with cards; but luckily for us Kix TV will be starting from the very beginning on Monday 13th April. Read more of this post

Inazuma Eleven Comes To Kix TV Next Month

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It seems UK based free-to-air satellite TV channel “Kix” are contempt on supplying edited anime to the UK Market, as their latest show is non-other than Inazuma Eleven, the anime series based upon the popular Nintendo 2DS and Nintendo 3DS games.

The TV series, which was produced by LEVEL-5, developers of the DS Games, in conjunction with TV Tokyo and OLM sees Mark Evans as captain of the Raimon Middle School’s football (soccer) club as he attempts to build a team in order to become the best team in the city.

In total 127 episodes, spanning two seasons, are available for Inazuma Eleven, but it’s unclear how many Kix TV currently have, however what we do know is that Kix TV will begin broadcasting the series on Tuesday 1st July 2014 at 8am, with new episodes shown everyday at the same time, with the same episode repeated again at 7pm.

These same episodes will be shown again on Saturday 5th July and Sunday 6th July at 9:30am, which is straight after Dragon Ball Z Kai, with additional episodes shown at 7pm, thus acting as a re-cap before new episodes are shown.

Of course it’s not in High Definition or uncut, but its still nice to see anime, especially a rather niche series such as this, making its way to UK TV Screens. In oorder to view Kix TV, viewers will need a Sky, Freesat or compatible Satelite Box.

Kix TV To Broadcast Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal from 14th April

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The first season of Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal may have recently ended on Cartoon Network UK, but that doesn’t stop CSC Media from ‘also’ picking up the UK broadcast rights to the series, as from the 14th April 2014 free-to-air satellite TV channel Kix TV will be showing the series on a daily basis.

Starting on the 14th April 2014, and shown on a daily basis at 5:30pm, Kix TV will be airing the latest (English Dubbed) series of Yu-Gi-Oh!, starting from the very first episode. It’s unclear how many episodes Kix TV will show, but it’s assumed that the entire first season will be shown with new episodes being shown on a daily basis. Read more of this post

Kix TV to Broadcast The Mysterious Cities of Gold

UK Free-To-View Kids channel, KIX TV, has today tweeted to reveal that brand new episodes of iconic 80’s TV anime series, The Mysterious Cities of Gold, will be shown.

Exact details have yet to be revealed, but it is assumed that Kix will either be broadcasting the original 80’s TV series (which was previously released on DVD back in 2008) or an entirely new series that premiered last year in france on the TF1 Channel.

Either way it’s not my type of series, but I know readers are interested in it, so did you ever watch The Mysterious Cities of Gold during its initial 80’s run within the UK.

Kix TV to Air New Episodes of Dragon Ball Z Kai & Scan2Go from Next Week

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It’s not Blu-ray (or DVD) related but Kix TV, the Free-To-Air TV Channel that is currently available on Sky and Freesat, have today announced that new episodes of Dragon Ball Z Kai will be shown along with relatively new anime-based TV Series, Scan2Go.

Dragon Ball Z Kai was previously shown on a daily basis when it started airing last year until all of its alotted episodes, which ran until the end of the Frezia Saga, were shown. Since then Dragon Ball Z Kai has had a ‘limited’ run on the TV channel with episodes being shown mostly at weekends but from next week the series will return to the TV Channel.

Dragon Ball Z Kai will recommence airing on the 22nd July 2013 and according to listing’s it will be broadcast at 8:30am, 12pm and 8pm everday with the series starting from the very first episode and continuing straight through to the new episodes.

In addition to Dragon Ball Z Kai, the Japanese-Korean anime series Scan2Go (which is co-produced by D-Rights and aimed at a younger auidience) also starts on the 22nd July, with episodes being shown at 8am, 12:30pm, 3:3opm, 9:30pm and 10pm everday. The series itself is set in a futuristic universe whereby races involving the use of miniature automated toy cars and cards are played out. The english dub for Scan2Go was produced by Ocean Productions and Blue Water Studios and has previously been shown on Cartoon Network in America.

It seems like Kix TV, which can be viewed for FREE if you have a Sky Box (or Freesat Box) is the new destination for edited anime series on TV, as the channel is also currently showing Yu-Gi-Oh! GX and Digimon Data Squad.

Kix TV to air Yu-Gi-Oh! GX within the UK, Timeslots Confirmed

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Free-To-View TV Channel, Kix TV has today confirmed that they will be airing the 4Kids Entertainment version of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX this weekend.

The show, which see’s Jaden Yuki enroll into the Duel Monsters Academyin hope of becoming the next king of games, will begin to air from Saturday 25th May at 8am, with further episodes shown throughout the rest of the day.

Saturday 25th May 2013: 8am, 12pm, 5pm and 8pm

Sunday 26th May 2013: 8am, 12pm, 5pm and 8pm

Monday 27th May 2013: 8am, 12pm, 5pm and 8pm

According to the Kix TV website the following timeslots will remain the same with episodes being shown every day, so thats plenty of Yu-Gi-Oh! action. At this moment in time it is currently unclear how many episodes Kix TV will air, as they are still showing the Sayian to Frezia Sagas of Dragon Ball Z Kai which began airing last year, but at least it gets more anime into the public eye, even if it is edited.

Kix TV is part of the CSC Media Group and is available on Sky (Channel 627) and Freeset (606) – while the channel can only be viewed via a satelite dish it does not requrie a subscription or Sky card.

Kix TV to Air Dragon Ball Z Kai Daily Next Year, Timeslots Revealed

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It has not been ‘actively’ confirmed from CSC Media, but from the 6th January 2013 Dragon Ball Z Kai will be shown daily on the Kid’s TV Channel, Kix TV, which is available to view (for FREE) on Sky & Freesat.

Earlier in the month we revealed that Dragon Ball Z Kai will be shown as a special ‘Preview Event’ from boxing day for three days straight, well since then Kix TV released a new TV Advert showcasing that Dragon Ball Z Kai, along with Digimon: Data Squad and Power Rangers, would be shown as the early morning line-up, however a timeslot for each shown wasn’t revealed.

After some digging on the Kix TV Website, under the What’s On Section, it turns out that 4 episodes of Dragon Ball Z Kai will be shown per day.

Starting at 8am, as part of the early morning line-up, an episode of Dragon Ball Z Kai will be shown, then another episode will be shown at 6pm. At 9pm both episodes will be repeated in an hour long timelot, thus offering viewers a ‘catch-up’ in preperation for the next day’s episodes.

Looking through the site suggests that, for now, this is the line-up that Dragon Ball Z Kai will follow until someone at Kix TV decides to change it, either way – having it this way means that a lot of people will be able to watch the show at different times during the day.

Kix TV to Air FUNimation Dub of Dragon Ball Z Kai on Boxing Day

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It has been revealed that Kix TV, owned by CSC Media, are to begin airing the FUNimation English Dub of Toei Animation’s Dragon Ball Z Kai on the 26th December 2012.

The new’s comes from the UK Dragon Ball Net website, whereby a forum user found the upcoming daily TV Schedules on the Kix Website. Since then another forum user uploaded an advert promoting Dragon Ball Z Kai’s airdate.

According to the TV Advert (shown above), which was advertised on Kix TV’s own TV channel, Dragon Ball Z Kai will air as a ‘special preview event’ for three days straight, with two episodes a day being shown. The current timeslot is 6pm and 6:30pm, so thats an hour worth of Dragon Ball Z Kai for three days, after which Dragon Ball Z Kai will be replaced with its normal show and a new timeslot will be given for Dragon Ball Z Kai later next year.

More importantly, the TV Advert showcases the FUNimation English Dub of Dragon Ball Z Kai and not the rumoured Ocean Dub – that aside its nice to see Anime (other than Pokemon, Beyblade & Yu-Gi-Oh!) being shown on UK TV, even if its edited down slightly.

Dragon Ball Z Kai will air on Kix TV (Sky Channel 627) from the 26th December 2012 at 6pm.