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This is a list of television programs currently broadcast (in first-run or reruns), scheduled to be broadcast, or formerly broadcast on Discovery Kids, a Latin American cable television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.
El niño que vino del mar is a Mexican telenovela produced by Mapat L. de Zatarain for Televisa in 1999. [1] It stars Imanol Landeta, Natalia Esperón and Enrique ...
Although the Univision y Los Niños or Univision Infantiles block regularly aired on Saturday mornings, affiliates in some parts of the country deferred certain programs within the lineup to Sunday morning timeslots to accommodate locally produced programs, or tape delayed the entire block in order to accommodate local weekend or due to ...
Andrés Niño, son of Juan Niño, [citation needed] was named Royal Pilot of the Southern Sea (Piloto Real de la Mar del Sur; [citation needed] the Mar del Sur was the Pacific Ocean, as first encountered by the Spanish in Central America [14]) 12 July 1514 and set sail in 1519 to explore the Pacific coast of Central America before dying in 1525 ...
Doki (also known as Doki Adventures [1] [2] [3]) is an animated children's television series that aired on Discovery Kids in Latin America from April 15, 2013, to July 1, 2019. . The show was produced by Portfolio Entertainm
Back then, the channel mostly aired in 4:3, with some 16:9 programs airing since the rise of HD TVs. On 5 October 2015, Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures premiered on this channel, which was also the first program for older children to be premiered after January 2003, originally carrying a TV-Y7 rating in the United States .
Alegrijes y Rebujos (English title: Don Darvelio's Secret) is a Mexican children's telenovela produced by Rosy Ocampo for Televisa. It aired on Canal de las Estrellas from August 4, 2003, to February 20, 2004.
¡Vivan los niños! (English: Long live the children!) is a Mexican telenovela (Soap Opera) produced by Nicandro Díaz González for Televisa.It aired on Canal de las Estrellas from July 15, 2002, to March 17, 2003.