Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Toonami has long been one of the premier spots for anime fans to be introduced to new series, with ...
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 ...
But the block came to an end in 2008. It had limped along for a while with a shortened schedule consisting more and more of reruns. Fans mourned the loss for four years. Then, on April 1, 2012, ...
Cartoon Network introduced a whole generation to anime like Witch Hunter Robin and Android Kikaider, but they rarely get ...
After whispers of a sale threatened to upset the balance between rival anime streaming companies, Crunchyroll strengthened its partnership with Cartoon Network by bringing the Toonami block of anime ...
Toonami, the anime-action block home to Naruto, Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon, and more, was initially taken off the air by Cartoon Network in 2008. Nearly 20 years later, the controversial decision to ...
(He/Him) Jayson is a Michigander who is studying writing and marketing. Get ready for a lot more anime on Cartoon Network and HBO Max. Toonami co-creator and Adult Swim Senior Vice President Jason ...
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 ...