Nathan (TV series)

Nathan is a American animated television series created by Toby Whistler. The series involves around The Titular Character and his Friends, George and Ruby's lives in the city of Randomville and their fights with villains like Mr. Hurtson.

Nathan premiered on the Supersonic Channel on 2 June, 1989 and has been commercially successful, establishing the titular character as the mascot of Supersonic Animation. It has spawned a successful franchise and adaptations into other media, like comics, video games and a anime. A feature film, The Nathan Movie, was released in cinemas on 5 March, 1993. A 2nd film adaptation, Nathan Through Time, followed on 12 September, 1997, followed by a 3rd one, Nathan: The Ultimate Fight, which was released on 1 November, 2002.

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United States

 * Supersonic Channel (1989-2001, 2001-)
 * Kids' WB (1995-2008)

Canada

 * YTV (English, 1990-2005)
 * Teletoon (English and French, 1998-2002)
 * Supersonic Channel (2008-)

Latin America and Brazil

 * Supersonic Channel (1990-)
 * Canal 5 (1994-1999, 2004)
 * The Big Channel (1994-1996)
 * TV Cultura (1990-2013)

Portugal

 * RTP1 (1991-2004)
 * Supersonic Channel (2014-present)

United Kingdom

 * CITV (1990-1998)
 * Supersonic Channel (1995-)

Italy

 * Italia 1 (1991-2007)
 * Supersonic Channel (2007-)

Japan
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 * TV Tokyo (1991-2000)
 * Supersonic Channel (2000-)

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Trivia

 * In the Japanese dub of the series, the opening and ending themes are changed to J-pop music, so that the series would appeal more to Japanese audiences.
 * The same goes with Italia 1 broadcasts of the Italian dub.