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Robotech: The Macross Saga and Robotech: The Robotech Masters series aired from January 12, 1998 to April 6, 1998 as part of their action block Toonami, with the remaining 25 episodes of Robotech: The New Generation series that had not been aired on Toonami, and went on to show reruns of previous episodes. Reruns of Robotech: The Macross Saga and Robotech: The Robotech Masters series continued to air from April 7, 1998 until December 26, 1999, after which it was removed from the programming schedule.

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  • Robotech: The Macross Saga and Robotech: The Robotech Masters series aired from January 12, 1998 to April 6, 1998 as part of their action block Toonami, with the remaining 25 episodes of Robotech: The New Generation series that had not been aired on Toonami, and went on to show reruns of previous episodes. Reruns of Robotech: The Macross Saga and Robotech: The Robotech Masters series continued to air from April 7, 1998 until December 26, 1999, after which it was removed from the programming schedule.
  • Toonami (originally known as Midknight66) was the 2nd player to achieve 99 Dungeoneering and, as of 18 April 2012, he is ranked 5,927 overall with over 586,000,000 experience.
  • Toonami was an action cartoon block on Cartoon Network. It began airing on the US Cartoon Network on March 17, 1997 as a collection of anime and American cartoons. Its name was a portmanteau of the words cartoon and tsunami, suggesting the block to be a "tidal wave of cartoons". It aired its final transmission on September 20, 2008, being cancelled after over eleven years of broadcasting, supposedly due to poor ratings. There has been a backlash to this, with several petitions asking Cartoon Network back and even a few boycotts from fans of Toonami. There have been a couple of Toonami revival projects, like Toonami Aftermath and NeoToonami.
  • The production crew currently operating Toonami have expressed interest in airing the upcoming 2013 Sailor Moon anime, responding at their 2013 MomoCon panel that they were "considering it" when questioned on the subject.
  • Super Friends was part of the block in October 1998, replacing the Thundercats. When Thundercats returned to Toonami in January of the following year, Super Friends was removed from Toonami, and hasn't been seen since.
  • Toonami (un acrónimo de las palabras caricatura y el tsunami que sugiere una "oleada" de dibujos animados) es una marca registrada de Cartoon Network, utilizado inicialmente para los bloques de programación orientados a la acción en los canales de televisión Cartoon Network en todo el mundo, en su mayoría muestran los dibujos animados americanos y japoneses, originarias de los Estados Unidos en 1997.
  • Samurai Jack was part of Cartoon Network's Toonami as it aired on Toonami from December 28, 2002 and last broadcast in Toonami on September 28, 2008. As of 2014, revamps of Samurai Jack aired at Adult Swim's Toonami, removed continuously several times, and revamps are currently airing in Toonami. Starting from March 11, 2017, Toonami will air new episodes of Season 5. The series also appear on Toonami streaming site.
  • Toonami is an action-animation block that aired on Cartoon Network from 1997 to 2008, and as of 2012 is now currently airing on [adult swim]. Starting off on weekday afternoons and then eventually being moved to Saturday nights, it is known for popularizing Japanese anime in the states, being responsible for premiering and introducing anime shows such as Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball Z , Robotech, Outlaw Star , Tenchi Muyo! , Gundam Wing , The Big O , Naruto , and One Piece to western audiences, as well as airing western shows such as Jonny Quest: The Real Adventures, ReBoot, ThunderCats , Batman , Superman , He-Man and the Masters of the Universe , Justice League , and Megas XLR . Toonami was also known for having a darker atmosphere than other animation blocks, as well as its ambient music, a
  • Toonami is a programming block on Cartoon Network that specializes in action cartoons. Beginning life in 1997, Toonami has infrequently premiered numerous Transformers animated series ever since. Initially hosted by Moltar of Space Ghost fame, the block has been hosted by TOM (voiced by Steve Blum) since 1999, with Peter Cullen (referred to by TOM as "The Big Guy") narrating commercials and other promotions. One of Toonami's most popular attributes is its original opening sequences, crafted from clips and soundbytes of their respective shows and set to funky techno (and later dubstep-esque) beats. Cartoon Network made a grave mistake when they ended it's life in 2008. TOM's last words before leaving were: "Until we meet again, Stay gold...Bang." It was a reference to Spike Spiegel from Cow
  • Toonami is a programming block on Adult Swim, formerly aired on Cartoon Network,that has been produced by Williams Street since it's inception. It airs every Saturday, at varying times. The block takes the place of the previous block, and similar to , the majority of the shows aired shows are Japanese, however, unlike the previous block, it has aired non-Japanese programming. Toonami would expand to a full six hours on October 6, and Sym-Bionic Titan and ThunderCats would be added to the block, becoming the first shows not produced in Japan on the Adult Swim version of the block.
  • Toonami was previously hosted by Moltar (March 17, 1997 - July 9, 1999) and is currently hosted by TOM (July 10, 1999 - September 28, 2008, May 26, 2012 - present). The Toonami brand name was subsequently used in the United Kingdom as the name of an action-oriented animation channel replacing a former Cartoon Network owned channel CNX, which had been a Toonami/live-action hybrid network.
  • Toonami (stylized as TOONAMI) is a late-night animated programming block on Adult Swim geared toward action-oriented programming, primarily consisting of American Cartoons and Japanese anime. It was created by Jason DeMarco and Sean Akins and produced by Williams Street. The name is a Portmanteau of the words "cartoon" and "Tsunami", suggesting a "tidal wave" of animated shows. On May 26, 2012, Adult Swim relaunched Toonami as an adult-oriented animated block, which continues as a Saturday night action block.
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