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Sky Kids may refer to: * ''Sky Kids'' (magazine), a magazine * Sky Kids (TV channel), a British television channel * ''The Flyboys'' (film), a 2008 film that was released internationally as ''Sky Kids'' See also * ''Sky Kid is a horizontally scrolling shooter arcade video game released by Namco in 1985. It runs on Namco Pac-Land hardware but with a video system like that used in ''Dragon Buster''. It is also the first game from Namco to allow two players to play s ...'' * '' Spy Kids (other)'' {{disambiguation ...
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Sky Kids (magazine)
''Sky Kids magazine'' was a monthly magazine which came with the ''Sky Magazine Sky Magazine (or 'Sky Mag') was a magazine distributed to subscribers of the BSkyB satellite service Sky Digital. Availability The magazine was available to subscribers of the Variety Pack or all packs of entertainment. Content The magazines ...''. It was in circulation between 2004 and 2009. History and profile ''Sky Kids Magazine'' was started in 2004. The magazine was published on a monthly basis and available exclusively to BSkyB customers with children. The target audience was children aged between six and twelve. It was provided free upon request, where visitors to the Sky website could request the magazine for their children by entering their details and viewing card numbers. The magazine contained games, puzzles, competitions and TV highlights. It was closed in 2009 with the October issue being the final edition. The other ''Sky Magazine'' continued to run as normal, and was not aff ...
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Sky Kids (TV Channel)
Sky Kids is an upcoming British pay television channel, due to launch in February 2023. The channel will be owned and operated by Sky Group, a subsidiary of Comcast. History The concept of a Sky-branded children's television channel was first proposed in 1986 as part of Rupert Murdoch's bid for the national direct broadcast satellite franchise, won British Satellite Broadcasting (BSB and Sky plc would merge in 1990 into British Sky Broadcasting). The Children's Channel eventually was taken up by the platform, and after a failed attempt to acquire a half-stake in TCC, Sky launched Fox Kids in 1996, a stake eventually reduced over time and completely bought out in 2009 by The Walt Disney Company, by which time it was known as Disney XD. Sky also held a 40% stake in Nickelodeon UK Ltd. and carried the Nickelodeon suite of children's networks from launch in 1993; MTV Networks International held the majority 60% stake. Prior to the launch of Sky Kids, a Sky Kids Magazine was bri ...
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The Flyboys (film)
''The Flyboys'' (released Internationally as ''Sky Kids'') is a 2008 American aviation adventure film starring Reiley McClendon, Jesse James, Stephen Baldwin and Tom Sizemore. ''The Flyboys'' revolve around a "coming-of-age" story of two boys from a small town who find their courage tested when they accidentally stow away aboard an aircraft owned by the mob. This was the final film for actor Harrison Young, who died three years before the film was released. Plot In a small Arizona town, the new kid, Kyle, finds himself saving one of his classmates, Jason, from a group of bullies and they quickly become friends. Jason takes Kyle to the local airport where his uncle Ed works, and they all go on a flight. Thrilled about the adventure, they plan to meet again the next morning at the airport. On their own they check out some planes, first sitting inside a small light aircraft before Jason leads them to a mysterious hangar with a larger plane. While trying out the controls of the silv ...
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Sky Kid
is a horizontally scrolling shooter arcade video game released by Namco in 1985. It runs on Namco Pac-Land hardware but with a video system like that used in ''Dragon Buster''. It is also the first game from Namco to allow two players to play simultaneously. The game was later released on the Famicom (brought to the American Nintendo Entertainment System by Sunsoft), and both this version for the Wii, Nintendo 3DS, and Wii U and the original arcade version for the Wii were later released on Nintendo's Virtual Console service, and for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 as part of Hamster's Arcade Archives line of digital releases. The NES version was also ported to arcades for the Nintendo VS. System as VS. Super Sky Kid, but promotional materials and the cabinet for this version just use the name VS. Sky Kid. A sequel named ''Sky Kid Deluxe'' was released in 1986. It introduced several new enemies and missions, and was the first game to run on Namco's then-new Namco Syste ...
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