Poppy Cat (TV series)
Broadcast
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==Broadcast== |
==Broadcast== |
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''Poppy Cat'' has aired in over 140 territories, including [[Universal Kids|Sprout]] and [[NBC Kids]] in the [[United States]] as a US-dubbed series, [[Disney Jr. (Latin America)|Disney Junior]] in Latin America and Spain (as ''La gatita Poppy'' and ''La Gata Lupe''), [[Kika (TV channel)|KiKA]] in Germany (as ''Poppy Katz''), Poland on [[MiniMini+]] (as ''Kotka Pusia''), [[Baraem]], Children's Channel and e-vision in U.A.E, [[Sveriges Television|SVT]] in [[Sweden]], [[S4C]]'s children's block [[Cyw]] in [[Wales]] (as ''Popi'r Gath''), [[Educational Broadcasting System|EBS]] in [[Korea]], [[Kids Station]] in [[Japan]], [[Okto]] in [[Singapore]], [[Disney Jr. (Portugal)|Disney Junior]] and [[RTP2]]'s block [[Zig Zag (RTP)|Zig Zag]] in Portugal, [[Nickelodeon (Australian TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] in [[Australia]], [[Clan (TV channel)|Clan]] in Spain, [[Rai Yoyo]] in Italy, Minika Çocuk in Turkey, [[TVOKids]], [[Knowledge Network]] and [[Citytv Saskatchewan|SCN]] in [[Canada]], [[NRK]] in [[Norway]], [[Yle]] in Finland, [[RTÉjr]] in [[Ireland]], [[CITV|Mini CITV]], [[5 (British TV channel)|Channel 5]], [[ITVBe]] and [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Nick Jr.]] in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[France 5]] in [[France]]. ''Poppy Cat'' first launched on KiKA in Germany in May 2015, with the second series released in April 2017.{{citation needed|date=November 2024}} |
''Poppy Cat'' has aired in over 140 territories, including [[Universal Kids|Sprout]] and [[NBC Kids]] in the [[United States]] as a US-dubbed series, [[Disney Jr. (Latin America)|Disney Junior]] in Latin America and Spain (as ''La gatita Poppy'' and ''La Gata Lupe''), [[Kika (TV channel)|KiKA]] in Germany (as ''Poppy Katz''), Poland on [[MiniMini+]] (as ''Kotka Pusia''), [[Baraem]], Children's Channel and e-vision in U.A.E, [[Sveriges Television|SVT]] in [[Sweden]], [[S4C]]'s children's block [[Cyw]] in [[Wales]] (as ''Popi'r Gath''), [[Educational Broadcasting System|EBS]] in [[Korea]], [[Kids Station]] in [[Japan]], [[Okto]] in [[Singapore]], [[Disney Jr. (Portugal)|Disney Junior]] and [[RTP2]]'s block [[Zig Zag (RTP)|Zig Zag]] in Portugal, [[Nickelodeon (Australian TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] in [[Australia]], [[Clan (TV channel)|Clan]] in Spain, [[Rai Yoyo]] in Italy, Minika Çocuk in Turkey, [[TVOKids]], [[Knowledge Network]] and [[Citytv Saskatchewan|SCN]] in [[Canada]], [[NRK]] in [[Norway]], [[RÚV (TV channel)|RÚV]] in Iceland, [[Yle]] in Finland, [[RTÉjr]] in [[Ireland]], [[CITV|Mini CITV]], [[5 (British TV channel)|Channel 5]], [[ITVBe]] and [[Nick Jr. (UK & Ireland)|Nick Jr.]] in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[France 5]] in [[France]]. ''Poppy Cat'' first launched on KiKA in Germany in May 2015, with the second series released in April 2017.{{citation needed|date=November 2024}} |
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''Poppy Cat'' aired by accident on NBC affiliate [[WSMV-TV]] in Nashville on 26 October 2014, instead of the Manchester United-Chelsea [[Premier League]] match, sparking complaints on Twitter. WSMV-TV rejoined the game in the process.{{Cite web|url=https://worldsoccertalk.com/2014/10/26/nashville-nbc-affiliate-show-kids-cartoons-instead-of-man-united-chelsea-game/|title=NBC Affiliate Shows Kids Cartoons Instead of Man United-Chelsea|date=26 October 2014|access-date=28 November 2021|archive-date=28 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211128033721/https://worldsoccertalk.com/2014/10/26/nashville-nbc-affiliate-show-kids-cartoons-instead-of-man-united-chelsea-game/|url-status=live}} |
''Poppy Cat'' aired by accident on NBC affiliate [[WSMV-TV]] in Nashville on 26 October 2014, instead of the Manchester United-Chelsea [[Premier League]] match, sparking complaints on Twitter. WSMV-TV rejoined the game in the process.{{Cite web|url=https://worldsoccertalk.com/2014/10/26/nashville-nbc-affiliate-show-kids-cartoons-instead-of-man-united-chelsea-game/|title=NBC Affiliate Shows Kids Cartoons Instead of Man United-Chelsea|date=26 October 2014|access-date=28 November 2021|archive-date=28 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211128033721/https://worldsoccertalk.com/2014/10/26/nashville-nbc-affiliate-show-kids-cartoons-instead-of-man-united-chelsea-game/|url-status=live}} |
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