Pica-Pau (AIC)

RecordTV
Pica-Pau started to air in RecordTV in March 2007, airing the classic shorts at the 1:00pm slot, being the first cartoons "Who's Cooking Who?" and "Bathing Buddies". Between March and April, only the episodes from the decade of 1940 were aired, when they were reruned again. On April 28, 2007, the episodes of A Turma do Pica-Pau were shown for the first time. Starting from 2009, the broadcaster began to cut the titles of the episodes and, in 2010, it started showing the episodes of A Turma do Pica-Pau and The New Woody Woodpecker, leaving only the classic episodes. In January 2012, The New Woody Woodpecker returned to air on Sundays, from 9am to 11am, followed by the old Woody Woodpecker. This exhibition occurred on the program Record Kids. On December 3, 2015, Flavio Ricco, columnist of the portal UOL, noticed that the record license with Universal had expired, on the following day, the issuer announced that it had renewed the license for 2016. It still airs to this day.

Rede Globo
Rede Globo began to broadcast the cartoon with the remastered episodes in 2003, within the children's program TV Globinho, where the cartoon dispersed in 2004 and had sporadic airings in 2005, until Rede Globo stopped airing it definitively.

SBT
Pica-Pau aired on SBT from 1981 to 2002.

TV Evangelizar
Pica-Pau started to air intermittenly on TV Evangelizar in 2023, airing in Thursdays, and it still starts to this day.

Fox Kids/Jetix
Fox Kids aired the show in 1998, and continued to air until 2004, when it got replaced by Jetix, however, the series still aired in Jetix, which replaced Fox Kids, until May 2006, when it got removed from the schedule.

Boomerang
Boomerang started to air Pica-Pau in June 5, 2006 and stopped airing in 2008.

Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network aired the show from 2007 to 2011, along with The New Woody Woodpecker Show.

Tooncast
Tooncast aired the show in a unknown time.

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