International broadcast of Mole Miner

This article is a list of countries that currently broadcast Mole Miner or have aired the show in the past. The countries involved in the show's production—United States, Japan, South Korea and Canada—are excluded from this list.

Aquaria

 * AET (April 26, 2002 - February 2, 2010; January 19, 2021 - present)

Brazil
Series was dubbed into Brazilian Portuguese in as Mole Miner – Darren o Toupeirinho.
 * (2002–200?)

Circlia

 * OBC2 (2001-2007, as part of their weekday morning lineup)

Czech Republic
Aired dubbed in Czech as Krtek horník.
 * TV KAO (August 2002 – May 2009)

Denmark
The Danish dub, Minearbejderen Darren, was produced by Sun Studio (S1–S7) and Iyuno-SDI Group, Denmark (S8–present)
 * (2003-2008)
 * (2010-present)

Finnish (Moolikaivosmies)

 * Channel 6 (21 November 2002 – 14 September 2011)
 * Channel 6 (21 April 2021 – )

Icelandic (Mole Miner)

 * Channel 66 (21 January 2003 – 11 May 2011)
 * Channel 66 (23 June 2021, planned)

Norwegian (Mole Miner)

 * Channel 66 (24 May 2003 – 29 June 2011)

El Kadsre

 * ETVKK (April 23, 2002 – May 5, 2009)
 * KadsreTV stations (2002 – 2012, 2015 – present)
 * El TV Kadsre Japanese (May 9, 2007 – July 30, 2010) (dubbed in Japanese as Moru Kōfu)

Eruowood

 * TechEruo Kids (June 4, 2002 – May 9, 2008)

France
The airings from 2002 to 2003 used the Quebecois dub Le mineur taupe. Airings since 2003 have used a European French dub titled Darren le mineur.


 * (August 2002 – May 2011)
 * JimJam (2006 – 2010)
 * (2021 – present)

Germany
Aired in German as Mole Miner – Der kitschige Bergmann!. The series was dubbed into German in,.


 * (December 2002 – 2007, 2021 – present)
 * (2021 – present)

Hungary
Dubbed in Hungarian as A vakondbányász.


 * (March 3, 2003 – December 31, 2009)

Israel
The Hebrew dub, Kvrh Hshvmh (כורה השומה), was produced by DubiDub Studios.
 * (August 2003 – May 2008)

Italy
Series was dubbed into Italian in. The Italian dub kept the English name, but was also known as Mole Miner – Lavorare il giorno di distanza nelle miniere (the name of the custom Italian theme song by used for the dub's airings on  channels).


 * (December 1, 2003 – October 27, 2007)

Kuboia

 * KT (January 13, 2003 – November 16, 2008)
 * Little Disney (January 5, 2009 – September 9, 2018)
 * FX Kids (2020-present)

Finnish (Moolikaivosmies)

 * LTV (21 September 2002 – 16 November 2008)
 * LTV (26 May 2021, planned)

Icelandic (Mole Miner)

 * LTV (28 October 2002 – 17 October 2008)
 * LTV (25 June 2021 – present)

Laiorian (Կølё Կønør)

 * LTV (21 November 2002 – 15 May 2008)

Martonia

 * MBC Television (MBC Kids) (July 1, 2002 – present)

Middle East and North Africa
In the Middle East and North Africa, the original Arabic dub (by Venus Centre in ), titled Darin Eamil Almanjam, aired on Spacetoon and was also syndicated by Eastern Vision S.A. to various regional channels in the Arab World's countries. The new Modern Standard Arabic dub (made by VoiceMedia in ), also titled Darin Eamil Almanjam, airs on Disney Channel Arabic and Disney Channel MENA.


 * (October [Ramadan] 2003 – August 2013)
 * Disney Channel Arabic (February 15, 2019 – present)

Norway
The Norwegian dub, Gruvearbeideren Darren, was produced by Sun Studio (S1–S7) and Iyuno-SDI Group, Norway (S8–present)
 * (2003-2008)
 * (2008-present)
 * IP1 (2001-present)

Poland
Series was aired dubbed as Kret górnik. The Polish dub was made by Studio Dolby in.


 * (October 3, 2002 – April 4, 2004)
 * (January 3, 2004 – October 7, 2008)
 * (November 2, 2004 – January 22, 2008)

Portugal
Aired as O mineiro toupeira. The series was originally dubbed by Dialectus. It was later redubbed by Cinémagica for Boomerang, and that cast was also used for the revival.
 * (2003-2008)
 * Boomerang (2017-present)
 * Cartoon Network (2021-present)

Spain
Aired in Castilian Spanish, Galician, Catalan, Basque and Valencian.
 * (May 2003 – 2009)
 * (2006 – 2009)
 * JimJam (2006 – 2010)
 * (2021 – present)
 * stations (2004 – present; also broadcast the Galician, Catalan, Basque and Valencian dubs)

Sweden
The Swedish dub, Gruvarbetaren Darren, was produced by Sun Studio (S1–S7) and Iyuno-SDI Group, Sweden (S8–present)
 * (2003-2008)
 * (2004-present)

United Kingdom

 * (February 2002 – November 2010)
 * (July 2004 – present)
 * (2002 – 2009)