AMBot | 06/09/2004 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
On Saturday, 05.06.2004, the broadcast of One Piece began on the pay channel Junior.
Saturday and Sunday, three episodes were aired in a row (a one-time special, the show otherwise runs on weekdays at 14:00).
To everyone's surprise, episodes five and six already aired without any cuts, meaning Premiere now has an uncut version of the series.
It is logical to assume that the uncut broadcast will remain this way, as Premiere would have no scheduling issues airing it later—if they had to.
An uncut broadcast of the series during daytime programming is generally possible, as the show poses no significant risk to children under 12.
Premiere also airs other anime with an FSK 12 rating without cuts in its Junior program (e.g., Slayers and Soul Hunter), complying with legal regulations.
Saturday and Sunday, three episodes were aired in a row (a one-time special, the show otherwise runs on weekdays at 14:00).
To everyone's surprise, episodes five and six already aired without any cuts, meaning Premiere now has an uncut version of the series.
It is logical to assume that the uncut broadcast will remain this way, as Premiere would have no scheduling issues airing it later—if they had to.
An uncut broadcast of the series during daytime programming is generally possible, as the show poses no significant risk to children under 12.
Premiere also airs other anime with an FSK 12 rating without cuts in its Junior program (e.g., Slayers and Soul Hunter), complying with legal regulations.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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