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 ...
For decades, Cartoon Network’s Toonami has helped introduce countless Western anime fans to series that they might have otherwise never experienced. While the programming block did take some years off ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook While the future of anime seems to be locked into the streaming world at this point, with ...
For a whole generation, Toonami was more than a programming block. It served as an entrance to a new universe of storytelling. When Cartoon Network first introduced Toonami in 1997, no one would have ...
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba has finally made its way back to Toonami with the second season’s Mugen Train arc. There has also been an announcement regarding when the next major arc of the anime ...
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Streaming services have been vital to the anime community at large, ensuring that all of the top-rated, most talked-about anime are included in their catalog. However, it wouldn't be a far stretch to ...
Toonami is bringing back several of the anime classics that helped its rise to prominence. Cartoon Network announced that, beginning on May 31, it will start airing a new programming block called ...
Toonami shared a touching tribute to honor the legacy of Dragon Ball Z creator Akira Toriyama over the weekend, with a special message before its anime marathon. Toonami aired eight episodes of Dragon ...
Good news for fans of the Dan Da Dan anime: it’s coming to Toonami. The hit shonen romcom will air the dubbed version of its first season on Saturday, July 26 at 12:30 AM ET, just after Dragon Ball ...
After the unfortunate passing of Akira Toriyama, series creator of Dragon Ball and many other works, Toonami is hosting a marathon of the anime in honor of the artist. The network announced the news ...
Matthew Magnus Lundeen is a writer, critic, and aspiring cinephile trying way too hard and simultaneously not enough. He writes anime features for Game Rant when he isn't trying to write fiction.
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