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Idiot box programming block, mostly animation

Toonami
Toonami 2022 Logo.png
Network Adult Swim
Launched May 26, 2012; 9 years ago  (2012-05-26)
Country of origin United states of america
Owner Williams Street
(Warner Bros. Global Kids, Young Adults and Classics)
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia
Format Anime and activeness animation
Running time 4 hours
Voices of
  • Steve Blum (2012–present)
  • Dana Swanson (2013–present)
  • Sonny Strait (2015)
  • Swain Billingslea (2019)
Official website Toonami.com

Toonami ( too-NAH-mee) is an American late night television programming block that primarily broadcasts Japanese blitheness and occasionally American activeness animation. Information technology was created by Sean Akins and Jason DeMarco and produced by Williams Street, a segmentation of Warner Bros. Entertainment, itself a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. The proper noun is a portmanteau of the words "cartoon" and "seismic sea wave".[i] It currently broadcasts every Sat night from 12 a.m. to 4 a.k. ET/PT.[a]

Toonami initially ran every bit a weekday afternoon block on Cartoon Network from 1997 until 2004, when information technology transitioned into a Sat evening format until its closure 4 years later. Cartoon Network's block was primarily aimed at children and teens anile nine–xv. In its original run from 1997 to 2008, the cake was known for showcasing action oriented animation, with heavy focus on Japanese blitheness, which became widely pop with American audiences. Toonami is recognized for its distinctive space-themed backdrop, anime music videos, drum and bass-flavored soundtrack, and its robot host named T.O.M. (curt for Toonami Operations Module).

On May 26, 2012, Toonami was relaunched equally a late night block on Adult Swim. The electric current incarnation is a rebrand of Adult Swim'south Sat night activeness block (itself inherited from Toonami'due south Midnight Run cake), which primarily aired anime.

Circulate history [edit]

Cartoon Network (1997–2008) [edit]

Toonami
(Drawing Network)
Network Cartoon Network (1997–2008)
Kids' WB (2001–2002)
Launched March 17, 1997; 25 years ago  (1997-03-17)
Airtight September 20, 2008; 13 years agone  (2008-09-twenty)
Country of origin United States
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia
Format Anime and action animation
Voices of
  • C. Martin Croker (1997–1999)
  • Sonny Strait (1999-2000)
  • Steve Blum (2000–2008)
  • Sally Timms (1999–2007)
  • Khary Payton (2002)
  • Samantha Robson (2004–2007)
  • Dave Wittenberg (2007–2008)
  • Tom Kenny (2007–2008)

1997–1999: Moltar era [edit]

Toonami was Cartoon Network's master action-blitheness block. The block premiered on March 17, 1997, with Thundercats, Cartoon Roulette, Voltron, another episode of Roulette, and The Existent Adventures of Jonny Quest respectively as its first programs. Information technology initially replaced Power Zone, Cartoon Network'southward most recent incarnation of the Super Adventures block, which had been a staple on the network since its debut on October ane, 1992. Toonami was originally a weekday afternoon drawing and action block hosted by Space Ghost villain-turned-producer Moltar (voiced by C. Martin Croker) at the Ghost Planet Industries building from March 17, 1997, to July 10, 1999.

1999–2000: T.O.One thousand. 1 era [edit]

On July 13, 1999, Cartoon Network retired previous host Moltar and relaunched Toonami with a new environment, the Ghost Planet Spaceship Absolution, and a new host, a robot named T.O.Thousand. (voiced by Sonny Strait), which introduced viewers to him with this spoken communication:

So it's a make new Toonami, simply the mission objectives remain the same. My proper noun is TOM. I'm the new Moltar. Welcome aboard the Ghost Planet Spaceship Absolution, Cartoon Network's outset and but interstellar broadcast and exploration vehicle. I'll give you the tour afterwards. From this day forward she is completely responsible for all Toonami transmissions. I'm taking y'all guys into the new millennium! No large changes now, same show, same mental attitude; new identify to do it, new guy to exercise it with. I'm not going to waste any more than time, let's get back into it. After.

Soon afterwards, the get-go program of the T.O.One thousand. era, the Sailor Moon episode "Sailor Mercury Moving On?", premiered. Also introduced that day was the Midnight Run, a tardily nighttime cake. Information technology was originally a five-hour Sat night block (technically Sunday) at midnight EST until March 2000, when it moved to weeknights in an hour-long format until January 2003.[ii] [three] It consisted of anime such as Dragon Ball Z, Crewman Moon, Voltron, Robotech, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, The Large O, and Outlaw Star. Midnight Run tended to have more than claret and violence than its daytime counterpart, even running an uncut version of Gundam Wing between March and November 2000.[4] [5] 1 special edition that started on Friday, August 31, 2001, featured music videos such as "Clint Eastwood" by Gorillaz, and songs by Daft Punk from their 2001 anthology Discovery, the music videos of which constitute the 2003 Japanese-French musical Interstella 5555, and Kenna'due south "Hellbent".[half-dozen] Another consequence was Dragon Brawl Z taking over the Midnight Run for a calendar week starting on March 26–30, 1999.

A Saturday morning time incarnation, Toonami Rising Sun, ran from 2000 to 2001 at 9:00 am to noon. It later ran from ten:00 am to 1:00 pm, then xi:00 am to 1:00 pm. This block was somewhat hampered to avert competing with sis network Kids' WB.

Starting in September 2000, Toonami presented special interactive events known equally Total Immersion Events (TIEs). These TIEs took place both on-air during Toonami and online at the official site, Toonami.com, and always occurred the calendar week that the block'southward most popular serial, Dragon Ball Z,[7] returned for a new season. The get-go TIE was The Intruder, which introduced T.O.Grand.'s companion, an AI matrix known every bit Sara (voiced by Emerge Timms, singer for the British band The Mekons) The Intruder was an eight episode mini-serial that aired during Toonami from September 18 to October 22, 2000. It involved the Absolution being attacked past an alien blob known only as "the Intruder", which ultimately devoured T.O.M.

2000–2002: T.O.M. 2 era [edit]

Toonami logo used from February 21, 2000, to March xiv, 2003; temporarily revived in March 2017 for its 20th anniversary.

Though The Intruder resulted in the destruction of T.O.M., he was soon later on upgraded by S.A.R.A. from a brusk Bomberman-esque character to a taller, sleeker, deeper-voiced incarnation dubbed T.O.Thousand. 2 (voiced past Steve Blum, who has since been the voice of all subsequent incarnations of the character).

From July xxx, 2001, until June 28, 2002, Kids' WB (as well owned by Time Warner) aired a Toonami cake that was, more or less, the Kids' WB lineup with the Toonami proper noun. It was critically panned past manufacture observers, who noticed that the activeness branding of the block - which had added shows such equally Generation O!, Scooby-Doo, and The Nightmare Room, a live-action series created by Goosebumps author R. 50. Stine - did not translate content-wise. In bound 2002, Kids' WB announced that they would drop the Toonami name from their weekday lineup, once again making the Toonami brand exclusive to Cartoon Network.

The Tie, Lockdown, aired betwixt September 17–21, 2001, and included the introduction of CartoonNetwork.com's first MMORPG, also as a tape-breaking amount of page views and ratings for the network.[8] In Lockdown T.O.M. fights to relieve the Absolution from an attack past a behemothic trash compactor.[9] Trapped in Hyperspace, the adjacent Tie, ran the week of September sixteen–20, 2002. Sara gets taken offline by a computer virus named Swayzak (whose voice actor is unknown but is speculated to be Khary Payton), and TOM is trapped in hyperspace. He manages to defeat Swayzak earlier the Absolution hits World.[10] The game tie-in for this event is lost.

During the week of Feb 24–28, 2003, Drawing Network aired on Toonami "Behemothic Robot Week," a five-solar day special based on mecha series, which were licensed by A.D. Vision. The series shown were Neon Genesis Evangelion, Gigantor, Robotech, Martian Successor Nadesico, and Dai-Baby-sit.[xi]

On May xv, 2001, Cartoon Network released Toonami: Deep Space Bass, the official soundtrack anthology to the Telly block.

2003–2007: T.O.Yard. 3 era [edit]

In March 2003, TOM was revamped into a more muscular effigy. This was explained in-universe as him beingness rebuilt after fighting a space pirate named Orcelot Male monarch in the comic Endgame. His voice also became more humanlike.

In September 2003, a mini series premiered introducing a new, 2nd universe. Immortal Grand Prix (IGPX), created past Toonami producers Sean Akins and Jason DeMarco, and produced by anime studio Production I.Grand, aired in five short installments, serving as a pilot for the 2d Toonami original series, which premiered in Nov 2005.[12]

On April 17, 2004, Toonami was moved from weekday afternoons to a Saturday evening slot, where information technology aired regularly for iv hours starting at seven:00 pm EST.[13] A new lighter-toned activeness block, Miguzi, to weekdays in its place.[xiii] Toonami as well replaced the block known as Sat Video Entertainment Organization (SVES). One reason for the move from weekdays to Saturday nights was because some of the shows on the weekday lineup became too violent for a weekday broadcast on the network. The new Toonami lineup showcased anime such equally Naruto, Rave Chief, Duel Masters, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, One Piece, Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, Zatch Bell, and Pokémon Chronicles, equally well as premiered North American productions including Teen Titans, Megas XLR, Justice League Unlimited, and IGPX, Toonami's first and merely original production co-produced past Production I.Yard and Bandai Entertainment. Sara got a full torso during this period, and became more anime-esque, along with her vocalization actress being inverse to British actress and Red Dwarf star Samantha Robson.

Although Megas XLR was the start original American-made franchise to really debut on the block, information technology was initially a Cartoon Network original that was planned to air on Friday nights. Other Cartoon Network action backdrop, namely Samurai Jack, Teen Titans, and Justice League, aired on Toonami, but were not sectional to the block until their concluding seasons.

2007–2008: T.O.M. 4 era and counterfoil [edit]

On January 27, 2007, a teaser commercial aired during the Xiaolin Showdown marathon on Drawing Network, featuring closeup shots of larger Clydes (the remote robot explorers that have been a fixture of Toonami since the outset) and ii new robot A.I's along with the date "3/17/07" and T.O.M.'s breast keepsake glowing blue. On March 17, Toonami historic its tenth ceremony with a new packaging and numerous montages jubilant the block. T.O.Grand. was revamped into a shorter robot, who was a commander of a jungle control room and aided past two new robots, Flash (Dave Wittenberg) and D (Tom Kenny). The montages included a wait at by hosts, one-time logos, and a decade's worth of clips and voice-overs from shows that aired on Toonami. There were a total of four montages, each with different clips, and iii were one minute long.

As role of the ceremony (and to coincide with Drawing Network'south March Moving picture Madness event), Toonami planned another calendar month of movies:

  • March iii – The Invincible Iron Human
  • March 10 – Mosaic
  • March 17 – Hellboy: Blood and Iron
  • March 24 – Stan Lee Presents: The Condor
  • March 31 – Spirited Away and Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo

On September xx, 2008,[14] at the Anime Weekend Atlanta convention in Atlanta, Georgia, Drawing Network announced that they had cancelled the Toonami block due to low ratings. Toonami then aired its concluding broadcast later on that same evening. The terminal bear witness to air on the block was a rerun of Samurai Jack at 10:30 PM. Employees who worked on the block moved to other parts of the aqueduct, except for Dennis Moloney, who left Turner to work for Disney. Toonami Jetstream remained with the Toonami name until January 30, 2009. At the stop of Toonami's final airing, T.O.M. 4 ended the block with a brief, terminal monologue, backed by the song "Cascade" past Tycho:

Well, this is the terminate, cute friends. Afterward more than than 11 years, this is Toonami's final circulate. It'south been a lot of fun, and we'd like to thank each and every ane of you who made this journeying with us. Toonami wouldn't have been annihilation without yous. Hopefully, we've left you with some good memories. And then, until we encounter again, stay gold. Bang.[15]

Afterwards Toonami's concluding episode on Television set, Toonami Jetstream's subsequent shut down in 2009 marked the terminate of this incarnation until the brand'southward revival in 2012.

Developed Swim (2012–present) [edit]

2012–2013: T.O.G. 3.five era [edit]

On Apr ane, 2012, Adult Swim aired the Toonami block for their annual April Fools' Twenty-four hour period prank, in which would be the annual ambulation of The Room.[16] Subsequently airing that week's scheduled episode of Bleach, the Toonami-related programming continued throughout the dark, featuring shows such as Dragon Ball Z, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, Tenchi Muyo!, Outlaw Star, The Big O, YuYu Hakusho, Blue Submarine No. half dozen, Trigun, Astro Boy (1963), and Gigantor. The post-obit day, Adult Swim posted a message to their Twitter page, simply stating, "Want it back? Permit us know. #BringBackToonami".[17] On April 4, Developed Swim followed up this tweet with one stating, "#BringBackToonami We've heard you lot. Thank yous for your passion and interest - stay tuned."[18] On Apr viii, Developed Swim aired two bumpers about the Toonami tweets and answered with "[we're listening]" and "[we're looking into it]".[xix]

On May sixteen, Adult Swim posted a bulletin on Facebook announcing that Toonami would return on May 26.[xx] The network issued a press release later that solar day confirming the block's revival as a Sat late-night action block.[21] Toonami fabricated its render on May 26, with an initial lineup consisting of current Adult Swim Action programs, along with premieres of Deadman Wonderland and Casshern Sins. On August 18, Samurai 7 and Eureka Seven replaced Deadman Wonderland and Cowboy Bebop. In essence, the revived block is very like to the Midnight Run of the original, ambulation uncut programming also every bit having more mature themes.[22]

On Oct 6, Toonami expanded to a total half-dozen hours; Sym-Bionic Titan and ThunderCats were added to the block.[23] Tenchi Muyo! GXP was announced as the next premiere on Nov 3, as was the render of Inuyasha.[24] On November 22, Toonami announced they would air uncut episodes of Naruto, and confirmed that Bleach would enter reruns for 8 weeks, start on December i.[25]

On January half dozen, 2013, Toonami introduced a new blue color scheme, after using a similar scheme to introduce Inuyasha on November 3 of the previous yr. New episodes of Bleach began on January 26. On February xvi, Soul Eater began ambulation on Toonami, replacing Samurai seven.[26] During MomoCon, new designs for both T.O.Yard and the Absolution were unveiled, forth with the announcement that overall pattern of the block would be changed.[27]

2013–2019: T.O.Grand. five era [edit]

On Apr 27, 2013, Toonami premiered its new look, featuring the render of supporting host Sara (now voiced by Adult Swim staff member Dana Swanson.) To boot off 2014, Toonami premiered the anime Infinite Not bad on January 4, fifty-fifty before Nihon. The anime ran for ii seasons and 26 episodes before catastrophe that September. The block introduced a new aesthetic on April 6. This new expect also featured the return of the Ninja Tune record label to Toonami.[28] Intruder 2, the get-go Total Immersion Issue since Toonami'south 2012 revival, began on November 7 and concluded on Dec 20, 2015, with Sonny Strait reprising his office as Invader with Steve Blum, who also is the invader and TOM 5.[29] On December two, Adult Swim announced that a new season of Samurai Jack was beingness produced. It ended up premiering on Toonami in March 2017.[xxx] [31] [32] The conclusion of Intruder 3 in 2016 led to some other new wait to Toonami.[33]

On December 31, 2016, Toonami aired its commencement subtitled anime broadcast with the music video of Porter Robinson and Madeon's Shelter, produced in collaboration with A-1 Pictures and Crunchyroll. However, the subtitled parts in both the commencement and terminate of the music video accept been removed due to an unknown mistake. Every bit of right now, information technology is unknown that the full version of the music video could air in the hereafter.

A fifth T.I.Due east. titled Countdown was released from November 4 through Nov 25, 2017. It centers T.O.M. existence sent into the time to come where SARA takes over the Vindication after passing through an unknown nebula while his hereafter counterpart travels to the present to destroy the ship to prevent her from becoming evil. The issue ended with T.O.M. having scratches and minimal impairment on his body.

On March 20, 2018, Production I.G. and Developed Swim appear that 2 new seasons of FLCL, FLCL Progressive, and FLCL Culling would premiere on Toonami in 2018, with the date gear up for June 2 at 11:30PM.[34] [35] [36] [37] On April Fools' Twenty-four hour period 2018, Toonami was entirely dubbed in Japanese and kicked the prank off by airing a preview of the first episode of FLCL Alternative in Japanese with English language subtitles.[38] The Toonami logo was also changed to Japanese (stylized as トゥナミ). Toonami followed the sneak preview past ambulation the pic Mind Game and aired programming afterward that was originally scheduled after Black Clover, except Iron-Blooded Orphans, in original Japanese with English subtitles. TOM was voiced by Masa Kanome, a Japanese stunt histrion who had been in a Wolverine movie, and Sara was voiced past Fusako Shiotani.[39]

On September 29, Toonami expanded to 7 full hours from 9 PM to 4 AM with Boruto: Naruto Adjacent Generations as the marquee addition.[40] On December 13, it was announced that Toonami would remove Dragon Ball Z Kai and Samurai Jack from its lineup, cutting the block down to 6 hours. Besides, the block would be moved back and would air from 11 PM-5 AM, starting on January 5, 2019, because of Adult Swim taking back the eight PM hour from Drawing Network.[41]

On January 24, information technology was announced that Toonami would remove Pop Squad Epic and Fe-Blooded Orphans from its lineup, cut the block downwards to v hours.[42]

On May 13, 2019, Adult Swim appear that Toonami would be shifting its whole block 30 minutes earlier, starting at x:30 PM and ending at iii:30 AM, cutting a half-hr rerun of Family unit Guy. The changes began on May 25, 2019.[43]

On May 24, 2019, MomoCon announced that a new T.I.E., The Forge, would begin ambulation on November nine.[44]

On June 27, 2019, it was appear that Toonami would be shifting its whole block dorsum at 11:00 PM and ending at four:00 AM, in addition to premiering Nutrient Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma at 1:00AM. The changes began on July half dozen, 2019.[45] On July iv at Anime Expo and on Facebook, it was announced that Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba would be joining the block this Autumn. On July twenty, it was revealed that Fire Force would be joining the cake at ane:00 AM.[46] On July 7 at RTX 2019, information technology was announced that Gen:Lock would be joining the block on August three.[47] On August 16, it was appear that Toonami would aggrandize 30 minutes and reshuffling its block with Dr. Stone at 12:00 AM.[48]

2019–present: T.O.M. 6 era [edit]

Following the events of The Forge, T.O.Thou. five was killed by the Forge Commander, he was rebuilt, and afterwards his fellow Yellow T.O.Ms escaped with their ship, the new TOM 6 and SARA v4 were forced to keep Toonami from The Forge space station.

On January eight, 2020, information technology was announced that Sword Art Online: Alicization – War of Underworld would premiere on the network on January 18.[49] On January 23, information technology was announced that Toonami would be reducing the cake to v hours, as Fire Strength was ending its run; the new block aired from 11:00 PM to 4:00 AM.[l] On Feb half dozen, it was appear that the block would lose another one and a half hours, as Dr. Stone was ending its run, while reruns of The Promised Neverland and Attack on Titan would too cease. This reduced the length of the block to three and a half hours, which aired from 11:30 PM to 3:00 AM.[51] On April 8, it was announced that Toonami would be reduced to a three-hr block, as Sword Art Online: Alicization - War of Underworld was catastrophe its run.[52] On Apr 15, it was appear that Paranoia Agent would premiere on April 25 and that Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma would be removed from the block until a new understanding was struck for the next season.[53] On June iii, information technology was announced that the run of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Gilded Current of air would be put on concur due to dubbing product issues associated with the COVID-xix pandemic, with the Adult Swim original series Ballmastrz: 9009 temporarily replacing information technology on Toonami starting on June half-dozen.[54]

On July 26, it was announced that JoJo's Baroque Risk: Gilt Wind would exist returning on Baronial 1, starting with episode 29. That same 24-hour interval, block runner Jason DeMarco tweeted that Toonami had six original projects in total in the works, including 3 that were unannounced at the time.[55] On July 28, the 2d flavour of Fire Force was confirmed with an expected air engagement of October 24, notwithstanding it was later rescheduled to November 7.[56] On August 4, it was appear that Toonami: Night Knights was confirmed for DC FanDome has four Batman movies in two weeks, including Batman: Year One, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 1, Batman: Gotham Knight and Batman: The Nighttime Knight Returns Office 2 with an expected air date of August fifteen, however it was later again on August 22.[57] On August 22, it was announced that Bump-off Classroom would premiere on August 29.[58] On October 20, information technology was announced that Sword Art Online: Alicization - State of war of Underworld would be returning on November 7, starting with episode 39.[59] On November 16, it was announced that Primal was confirmed equally the marathon on November 28 for the entire season.[60] On December 11, it was announced again that Toonami Wonder Woman night was confirmed for DC FanDome has the entire regularly scheduled lineup was pre-empted by back-to-back movie presentations, including Wonder Adult female: Bloodlines and Justice League: The New Frontier on Dec 19.[61] On December 24, 2020, it was announced that SSSS.Gridman would premiere in January 2021. On Dec 28, 2020, it was announced that Toonami would be increasing the block dorsum to four hours as Attack on Titan would return on January 9, 2021.[62]

Logo from March xx, 2021, to March 19, 2022.

On Feb i, 2021, it was announced that Black Clover would exist returning to February 13, starting with episode 137. On Feb 10, 2021, it was announced that Food Wars!: The 3rd Plate would exist returning on February 27, to replace Assassination Classroom. On March 17, 2021, it was announced that The Promised Neverland would be returning every bit the season two premiere on Apr ten.[63] On June 8, 2021, it was announced that Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon would premiere on June 26.[64] On July thirteen, 2021, information technology was appear that Harley Quinn was confirmed every bit the marathon on August 7 for the unabridged season. On Nov 10, 2021, it was announced that for i night just, Toonami would receive an extra night of programming on November 26, 2021. The lineup featured Shinichiro Watanabe'due south Bract Runner Black Out 2022 brusque, the live-action Blade Runner 2049 film, and the first three episodes of Blade Runner: Blackness Lotus.[65]

On Jan viii, 2022, Toonami announced that they volition be airing a new testify every week "for the side by side calendar month or so" beginning with the 2nd season of Assassination Classroom.[66] They would afterwards announce the arrival of Made in Abyss, return of I Piece, premiere date of Shenmue, and arrival of the 2d part of the fourth flavour of Attack on Titan.[67] [68] [69] [70] On February ii, 2022, Jason Demarco confirmed that an original series from the Cartoon Network cake that will be arriving later this year and iii additional serial are set to arrive in 2023.[71] On Feb xix, 2022, a 2d round of Cosmo Samurai episodes began premiering to celebrate the block's 25th anniversary.[72] [73] On March xiii, 2022, it was announced that a new T.I.E., The Return, would air in ii parts to celebrate the block's 25th ceremony.[74] Running for 2 minutes each, the event saw TOM and Sara return to the Absolution and the next graphical rebrand. On March 17, 2022, a new original serial, Housing Complex C, was announced for a 2022 release and two new seasons of FLCL for 2023.[75] [76]

Online video services [edit]

Toonami Reactor [edit]

On March 26, 2001, Cartoon Network launched Toonami Reactor, their first online streaming video service.[77] The 3-month service featured streaming episodes from Dragon Ball Z and Star Blazers, the latter of which was an online-exclusive series. Editorial content was provided past the now-defunct Animerica Mag, published past VIZ Media. After the three-month "trial run" was over, Cartoon Network took information technology offline and completely revamped it.

On Nov 14, 2001, Cartoon Network relaunched Toonami Reactor with all online-exclusive programs such equally Star Blazers, Patlabor: The Television Series, Harlock Saga, and Record of Lodoss War, as well as videos from Daft Punk and Toonami-themed games. In the summertime of 2002, Toonami Reactor was revamped again nether the Adult Swim aegis and, in a joint venture with VIZ's Weekly Shonen Spring, programmed information technology as "Developed Swim Pipeline." It featured episodes and/or manga chapters from I Slice, Naruto, Shaman Rex, Yu Yu Hakusho, and Sand Land. [78] [79]

Toonami Jetstream [edit]

On April 25, 2006, Cartoon Network and VIZ Media announced plans[80] to launch Toonami Jetstream, a new ad-supported streaming video service featuring Toonami series like Naruto, Samurai Jack, Megas XLR, and IGPX, and the Cyberspace webcast premieres of Hikaru no Go, MÄR, Eyeshield 21, The Prince of Tennis, MegaMan Star Forcefulness, Kiba, MegaMan NT Warrior, and Zoids: Genesis, the latter ii of which were never streamed.

Toonami Jetstream launched on July 17, 2006[81] (afterward a brief unofficial sneak preview that began on July xiv), and offered episodes of Naruto, Hikaru no Go, MÄR, Zatch Bell!, Pokémon, Bluish Dragon, Samurai Jack, Kiba, Storm Hawks and Transformers: Animated.

On Jan 31, 2009, Toonami Jetstream was discontinued.[82] Since so, many of the shows aired until cancellation aired on Drawing Network Video on its main website.

In 2012, Adult Swim rebranded their activeness videos section as "Toonami shows." It initially featured content from Durarara!!, which never aired on the Toonami block.[83]

Toonami Pre-Flight [edit]

On February 27, 2015, adultswim.com launched the online testify Toonami: Pre-Flight hosted by Toonami producers Jason DeMarco and Gill Austin.[84] The first ii episodes premiered on a Friday at 5:00 p.yard. Eastern time, and was then moved to Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. Eastern time until September 25, 2015, when the show was moved back to Fridays at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time. Each episode features a series highlight, a weekly topic and other featurettes like sneak peeks at promos and spots, every bit well every bit announcements, and segments from voiceover talent Steve Blum and Dana Swanson. Toonami has also washed panels from MomoCon, San Diego Comic-Con, Dragon Con and Anime Expo which they've streamed equally part of Pre-Flight either alive or on tape delay. On November fourteen, 2020, Toonami: Pre-Flight aired its terminal episode.

Crunchyroll [edit]

The anime-oriented streaming service visitor Crunchyroll became a sibling asset to Developed Swim afterwards AT&T'due south acquisition of Time Warner, and its subsequent acquisition of the remaining shares in AT&T's existing venture Otter Media. In March 2019, Adult Swim and Otter were briefly placed under Warner Bros. equally part of a corporate reorganization. The corresponding proclamation stated that there would be synergies betwixt Toonami and the service; the two properties had already announced a collaboration on Blade Runner: Black Lotus, an anime series fix inside the Bract Runner universe.[85] [86] In July 2020, Adult Swim and Crunchyroll announced a new anime series collaboration, titled Fena: Pirate Princess.[87] At the virtual Crunchyroll Expo in September 2020, the two entities announced however another collaboration titled Shenmue, an anime series based on the video game series by Sega.[88]

Current schedule [edit]

All times shown are Eastern. Effective as of the broadcast night of May vii, 2022.

Fourth dimension 12:00 a.m. 12:30 a.m. 1:00 a.m. ane:30 a.m. two:00 a.m. 2:30 a.thou. 3:00 a.m. 3:30 a.m.
Series Assassination Classroom* Lupin the 3rd Part 6* Ane Piece* One Slice* Naruto: Shippuden* Naruto: Shippuden* Shenmue the Animation Cowboy Bebop

* Indicates offset-run episode premieres.

Programming [edit]

Cartoon Network (1997–2008) / Kids' WB (2001–2002) [edit]

1997
  • ThunderCats (1985 series)
  • Drawing Roulette (equanimous of Space Ghost, Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, The Herculoids, Mightor, Shazzan, Teen Force, The Impossibles, and the 1940s Superman cartoons)
  • Voltron
  • The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
1998
  • Robotech
  • Beast Wars: Transformers
  • Crewman Moon
  • Dragon Ball Z
  • Super Friends
1999
  • ReBoot
  • The Powerpuff Girls
  • Ronin Warriors
2000
  • Yard-Forcefulness: Guardians of Infinite
  • Mobile Arrange Gundam Wing
  • Batman: The Animated Series
  • Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki
  • Tenchi Universe
  • Tenchi in Tokyo
  • Blue Submarine No. vi
  • Superman: The Animated Series
2001
  • Outlaw Star
  • The Large O
  • Cardcaptors
  • Mobile Suit Gundam
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team
  • Dragon Ball
  • Batman Beyond
  • Zoids: New Century
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket
2002
  • Hamtaro
  • Zoids: Chaotic Century
  • Mobile Fighter G Gundam
  • He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
  • Transformers: Armada
  • One thousand.I. Joe
  • Samurai Jack (original series)
2003
  • .hack//Sign
  • YuYu Hakusho
  • Rurouni Kenshin
  • Justice League
  • Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier
  • Superior Defender Gundam Force
  • Dragon Ball GT
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars
2004
  • Duel Masters
  • Astro Boy
  • Transformers: Energon
  • Jackie Chan Adventures
  • Mobile Suit Gundam SEED
  • Megas XLR
  • Rave Master
  • Teen Titans
  • Justice League Unlimited
2005
  • D.I.C.Eastward.
  • Zatch Bell!
  • The Batman
  • One Piece
  • Transformers: Cybertron
  • Yu-Gi-Oh!
  • Naruto
  • Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
  • Dragon Ball Z (uncut)
  • IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix (tv set serial)
2006
  • Wulin Warriors
  • Pokémon Chronicles
  • Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes
  • Pokémon: Battle Frontier
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
  • MÄR
  • The Prince of Tennis
2007
  • Mega Human Star Forcefulness
  • Storm Hawks
2008
  • Bakugan Battle Brawlers
  • Blue Dragon
  • Ben 10: Alien Force

Developed Swim (2012–present) [edit]

2012
  • Bleach
  • Deadman Wonderland
  • Casshern Sins
  • Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
  • Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2d GIG
  • Cowboy Bebop
  • Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
  • Samurai 7
  • Eureka Seven
  • Sym-Bionic Titan
  • ThunderCats (2011 serial)
  • Inuyasha
  • Tenchi Muyo! GXP
  • Naruto (uncut)
2013
  • Soul Eater
  • IGPX: Immortal Thousand Prix (television series)
  • One Piece (uncut)
  • Sword Art Online
  • The Big O 2
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars
  • FLCL
2014
  • Space Dandy
  • Naruto: Shippuden (uncut)
  • Samurai Jack (original series / Seasons 1–4)
  • Bluish Exorcist
  • Black Lagoon
  • Attack on Titan
  • Black Lagoon: The Second Avalanche
  • Beware the Batman
  • Gurren Lagann
  • Hellsing Ultimate
  • Dragon Brawl Z Kai (uncut)
  • Inuyasha: The Terminal Act
2015
  • Kill la Kill
  • Sword Art Online 2
  • Michiko & Hatchin
  • Akame ga Kill!
  • Parasyte -the maxim-
2016
  • Samurai Champloo
  • Dimension W
  • Hunter × Hunter (2011 serial)
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans
  • 1-Punch Man
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation
2017
  • Dragon Brawl Super
  • Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Capacity
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn RE:0096
  • Samurai Jack (revival serial / Season 5)
  • Tokyo Ghoul
  • Lupin the third Part Four: The Italian Adventure
  • Tokyo Ghoul √A
  • JoJo'south Bizarre Chance: Stardust Crusaders
  • Outlaw Star (HD)
  • Black Clover
2018
  • My Hero Academia
  • FLCL Progressive
  • Pop Team Epic
  • JoJo's Bizarre Take chances: Diamond Is Unbreakable
  • FLCL Alternative
  • Boruto: Naruto Side by side Generations
  • Mob Psycho 100
  • Megalobox
2019
  • Sword Fine art Online: Alicization
  • The Promised Neverland
  • Lupin the tertiary Part V: Misadventures in French republic
  • Nutrient Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma
  • Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin – Advent of the Ruby-red Comet
  • Burn Strength
  • Gen:Lock
  • Dr. Stone
  • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
  • JoJo'south Bizarre Run a risk: Golden Current of air
2020
  • Sword Art Online: Alicization – State of war of Underworld
  • Paranoia Amanuensis
  • Ballmastrz: 9009
  • Assassination Classroom
  • Gēmusetto: Expiry Beat(s)
  • Primal
2021
  • SSSS.Gridman
  • Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon
  • Harley Quinn
  • Fena: Pirate Princess
  • Blade Runner: Black Lotus
2022
  • Fabricated in Abyss
  • Shenmue the Blitheness
  • Lupin the 3rd Role half dozen
  • Uzumaki
  • Housing Complex C
2023
  • FLCL: Grunge
  • FLCL: Shoegaze

International [edit]

Exterior the The states, Cartoon Network aired Toonami blocks in Australia from 2001 to 2006. In the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, Toonami was a standalone channel from 2003 to 2007. In December 2012, Toonami was launched as a standalone aqueduct in Asia-Pacific. Similar channels were launched in India in 2015, France in 2016 and Africa in 2017. The Southeast Asian and Indian channels have since been airtight by 2018.

Australia [edit]

The programming block was launched in 2001 in Australia as a weekend block on Cartoon Network. It aired on Sabbatum from half dozen:00 pm to viii:00 pm and on Sunday from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm with a repeat on both nights from 11:00 pm to one:00 am. The programming was then converted to a weekday cake soon there subsequently. The programming was dropped from the channel in August 2006.

France [edit]

French version of the Toonami television channel was launched on February eleven, 2016. It is operated past Turner Broadcasting System French republic, in French republic, Switzerland, Kingdom of morocco, Madagascar and Republic of mauritius.

India [edit]

An Indian version of Toonami was first launched every bit a block in 2001 and was then followed by a stand-alone channel in 2015. It ceased operations on May 15, 2018.

Latin America [edit]

On December two, 2002, Cartoon Network premiered the Toonami block, replacing a similarly themed cake, Talisman. The weekend block of Toonami was and then replaced by the premiere of Adult Swim in Latin America on October 7, 2005. In 2007, Cartoon Network cutting the Toonami block completely from the channel.

The block was revived on Drawing Network in partnership with Crunchyroll beginning on August 31, 2020. The revived Toonami cake runs every weeknight from 12 a.k. to ane a.grand. local time.[89]

Pakistan [edit]

Toonami was launched as a programming cake on Cartoon Network in Pakistan and ran from 2004 to 2013.

Southeast Asia [edit]

A stand-lone Toonami channel was launched in Southeast Asia replacing Boomerang on December ane, 2012. Although information technology replaced Boomerang, the channel was relaunched in 2015 alongside Toonami. The channel shut down on March 31, 2018, making it the longest running stand alone channel out all of them, lasting 6 years.

Sub-Saharan Africa [edit]

A Toonami television channel was launched in sub-Saharan Africa on June 1, 2017. It was bachelor on Kwesé satellite telly platform.[90]

Post-obit Kwesé Telly's closure, Toonami was removed on one November 2018.[91]

The African Toonami was relaunched on 27 March 2020 as a popular-up channel on DStv[92] [93] [94] until mid-May 2020 when it was relaunched as a permanent channel on StarTimes (channel 306 satellite, 355 DTT).[95] [96]

Uk & Ireland [edit]

Toonami was launched as a programming cake on Drawing Network in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and Ireland in 2001. In Oct 2002, information technology then became part of CNX, a new spin-off channel. Almost a year after, CNX was relaunched as Toonami in 2003 turning the block into a stand-alone aqueduct. The channel shut down on May 24, 2007, replaced by a 24-hr Cartoon Network Too.

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Adult Swim's Toonami runs most or all of its programming past midnight, which is effectively Sunday morning. For simplicity purposes, this article uses the promotional Saturday appointment.

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  • Official website

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