Toonami first arrived on Cartoon Network in 1997 and it should come as no surprise that it was far different from the Adult Swim block we know today. Initially, the programming block aired in the ...
In line with previous reports, Turner Broadcasting has confirmed that its 'CNX' channel will be replaced by 'Toonami' this Monday, September 8th. The channel will be found on Sky channel 621, ntl:home ...
Let's celebrate 25 years of the beloved programming block by arguing about all the wonderful anime it brought to our TVs. Reading time 2 minutes Adult Swim may have already given Toonami two new ...
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After a Long Wait, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Will Become Way Easier to Watch on May 17
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood Waris finally coming to TV, and it’s becoming another stellar part of Toonami’s lineup. Even at anime’s lowest point of popularity, Bleach remained a constant for fans, and ...
Adult Swim headlines the BCTV Daily Dispatch with 2027 originals plans, Toonami updates, and Get Jiro! buzz. Adult Swim animation news expands with Dark Shadows, ...
As the Annecy International Animation Film Festival readies to wrap up its run for the year, no one can say that the annual global celebration and marketplace for animation disappointed. We're still ...
CNX will become Toonami in September, Turner Broadcasting confirmed to Digital Spy on Thursday evening. The channel, which was originally aimed at males between 16-34 and featured a mix of anime, ...
My memories are full of afterschool anime, cool promo videos, and blank VHS tapes meticulously labeled with specific episodes. There are so many shows I was ...
Toonami has been a staple of Cartoon Network's programming since 1997, and this year is celebrating its 25th anniversary. A combination of the words "cartoon" and "tsunami," the tiny themed spot ...
We owe it all to Toonami. While anime spent decades arriving on western shores in irregular stages — and often with new titles, like Astro Boy, Speed Racer and Battle of the Planets, which scrubbed ...
In 2024, you can’t throw a stone without hitting an anime fan — not literally, of course. But what once felt like an exclusive club has become a mainstream, global phenomenon, appearing on everything ...
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