List of Viva Piñata Episodes

List Of Viva Piñata Episodes

The following is a list of episodes for the animated television series Viva Piñata. It premiered on August 26, 2006 on 4Kids TV. It is a co-production between 4Kids Entertainment and YTV, and is animated by Bardel Entertainment. Viva Piñata airs in more than 18 different countries.

As of January 18, 2009, 40 episodes have aired on the United States and 52 episodes have aired in Canada.

The first 20 episodes of Season 1 were aired from August 26, 2006 to April 28, 2007, while the last 6 episodes were held over until the fall season, beginning September 8, 2007. The first 8 episodes of Season 2 were then aired following them, until December 8, 2007. The remaining 18 episodes of Season 2 are currently airing on the Canadian television network YTV, and aired on The CW4Kids beginning September 13, 2008, but then was removed from the block on October 25, 2008 after airing six episodes.

Each season consists of 26 episodes, while each episode consists of two eleven-minute segments.

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