AMBot | 10/09/2008 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
Two days ago, on September 20th, American viewers had to say goodbye to the Cartoon Network programming block Toonami after eleven years. The block ended with a double episode of Naruto.

Toonami's programming was aimed at a more teenage audience and during its peak included a large number of anime series. Among the most well-known anime that aired on the block were Robotech, Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball, Tenchi Muyo!, .hack//SIGN, Gundam, One Piece, MÄR, and The Prince of Tennis.

A successor format has already been announced. However, anime will likely be featured more in the evening Adult Swim block, a trend that has been emerging for some time.

Additionally, anime will continue to be available through the Toonami Jetstream online streaming program.

Source: Anime News Network
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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