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Saturday Video Entertainment System (also known as SVES as deemed by fans of the block) was launched by Cartoon Network in March, 2003. SVES was a new action-animation franchise that featured Toonami programming and other animated action shows that didn't "fit" on Toonami or Adult Swim. SVES marked Cartoon Network's first prime-time lineup completely devoted to action, featuring shows such as: Zoids: New Century, .hack//SIGN, G.I. Joe, Dragon Ball, Pokemon, etc.

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  • Saturday Video Entertainment System (also known as SVES as deemed by fans of the block) was launched by Cartoon Network in March, 2003. SVES was a new action-animation franchise that featured Toonami programming and other animated action shows that didn't "fit" on Toonami or Adult Swim. SVES marked Cartoon Network's first prime-time lineup completely devoted to action, featuring shows such as: Zoids: New Century, .hack//SIGN, G.I. Joe, Dragon Ball, Pokemon, etc.
  • The Saturday Video Entertainment System (SVES) was a block of action animation (both Anime and Western) similar to another block currently airing at the time. The block aired on Saturday nights from March 2003 to April 2004. It featured bumpers reminiscent of older arcade games with a Samus Aran-like character in a space fighter craft. Programs aired during the blocks run included:
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  • Saturday Video Entertainment System (also known as SVES as deemed by fans of the block) was launched by Cartoon Network in March, 2003. SVES was a new action-animation franchise that featured Toonami programming and other animated action shows that didn't "fit" on Toonami or Adult Swim. SVES marked Cartoon Network's first prime-time lineup completely devoted to action, featuring shows such as: Zoids: New Century, .hack//SIGN, G.I. Joe, Dragon Ball, Pokemon, etc. SVES was packaged like a video game, with a Samus Aran-like character in bumps reminiscent of older arcade game designs. This block was also created by Cartoon Network’s Williams Street division, the same people who created Toonami, Adult Swim, and Miguzi. The animation for SVES was outsourced as opposed to Toonami’s animation which was done in house. Many considered SVES the death blow for Toonami, which as it turns out was both true and false, considering Toonami was cancelled for SVES, and then revived as a Saturday night block that replaced SVES in April, 2004.
  • The Saturday Video Entertainment System (SVES) was a block of action animation (both Anime and Western) similar to another block currently airing at the time. The block aired on Saturday nights from March 2003 to April 2004. It featured bumpers reminiscent of older arcade games with a Samus Aran-like character in a space fighter craft. Programs aired during the blocks run included: * Batman: The Animated Series * Cyborg 009 * .hack//Sign * Dragon Ball * Dragonball Z * Dragon Ball GT * Duel Masters * G.I. Joe (A Real American Hero and the Spy Troops movie) * G Gundam * Mobile Suit Gundam 0080 War in The Pocket * He-Man and the Masters of the Universe * Hot Wheels Highway 35 World Race (they didn't air Acceleracers though; that would premiere two years later on Toonami) * Jackie Chan Adventures * Justice League * Knights of the Zodiac * Max Steel * Pokémon * The Powerpuff Girls Movie * Rurouni Kenshin * Samurai Jack * Superfriends * Superman: The Animated Series * Teen Titans * Transformers Armada * Transformers Energon * X-Men: Evolution * Yu-Gi-Oh! * Yu Yu Hakusho * Zoids New Century * Zoids Fuzors
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