List of programmes broadcast by Pogo

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This is a list of television programs currently and formerly broadcast by Pogo. The channel was launched on 1 January 2004 and airs mainly animated programs.

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A variation of Pogo's current logo, used since 2016. POGO-logo.png
A variation of Pogo's current logo, used since 2016.

Current programming

Former programming

Animated series

Live-action

Movies

Chhota Bheem

Mighty Raju

Titoo - Har Jawab Ka Sawaal Hu

Ekans - Snakes Awake

Specials

See also

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