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Toonami

Toonami
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Network Cartoon Network (1997–2008)
Kids' WB! (2001–02)
Adult Swim (2012–present)
Launched March 17, 1997 (1997-03-17)
Country of origin United States
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia
Format Anime and action
Running time 4 hours (2004–2007; 2017–present)
3 hours 30 minutes (2015-2017)
Voices of C. Martin Croker (1997–99)
Sonny Strait (1999–2000; 2015)
Steven Blum (2000–08; 2012–present)
Sally Timms (2000–07)
Kath Soucie (2004-07)
Dave Wittenberg (2007–08)
Tom Kenny (2007–08)
Dana Swanson (2013–present)
Official website Toonami.com
Toonami's Tumblr page
Toonami's Facebook page

Toonami is a brand name geared towards action-oriented programming, primarily consisting of American animation and Japanese anime. Originally an afternoon and evening block on Cartoon Network and ended on September 20, 2008, it is now (as of May 18, 2012) a late Saturday night adult-orientated animation block on Adult Swim. The brand was created by Sean Akins and Jason DeMarco and produced by Williams Street. The name is a portmanteau of the words "cartoon" and "tsunami", suggesting a "tidal wave" of animated shows.

Toonami initially ran on Cartoon Network from 1997 to 2008. In its original run, the block was famous for showcasing action anime that became widely popular with American audiences; including Dragon Ball Z, Sailor Moon, Ronin Warriors, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, Tenchi Muyo!, Outlaw Star, The Big O, Yu Yu Hakusho, Rurouni Kenshin, Naruto and One Piece. It was also recognized for its distinctive space-themed backdrop, anime music videos, drum and bass-flavored soundtrack, and host (a robot named T.O.M., short for Toonami Operations Module).

In 2012, Adult Swim relaunched Toonami as an adult-oriented animated block, which continues as a Saturday night action block from its forerunner, Midnight Run. Shows from the older lineup have occasionally returned, along with newer shows such as Bleach, Soul Eater, Sword Art Online, Space Dandy, Naruto: Shippuden, Attack on Titan, Dragon Ball Z Kai, Kill la Kill, Akame ga Kill!, Parasyte -the maxim-, Hunter × Hunter (2011), Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, One-Punch Man, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Dragon Ball Super.


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