Fantastic (TV channel) explained

Fantastic
Owner:Zone Vision
Country:Poland
Language:Polish and English[1]
Replaced By:Nickelodeon Poland

Fantastic was a Polish children's television channel owned by Zone Vision. It was launched on 1 November 1999. Daily programming consisted of a twelve-hour block dedicated to Nickelodeon and an additional two-hour block featuring animated shows produced by Gaumont/Xilam.[1]

Initially, the channel showed animated shows and live-action shows with a voice-over. By 2000, all series were dubbed. For a time the station was losing viewers. On 1 July 2001, Zone Vision closed Fantastic channel due to poor performance and low audience reach. Some Nickelodeon cartoons and movies moved into channels like Canal+, MiniMax (now Teletoon+), TVP3, Tele 5, RTL7 (later TVN7), TV4, TVP1, Disney Channel and KidsCo before Nickelodeon Poland was officially launched on July 10, 2008.

Programming

Nickelodeon shows

Animated

Live Action

Game Shows

Nick Jr.

Other shows

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Subscribe to Fantastic. Zone Vision. https://web.archive.org/web/20010304124209/http://www.zonevision.com/fantastic/subscribe.htm. 4 March 2001.