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Midnight runs were moved to Weeknights at midnight, starting with Monday night/Tuesday morning to Friday night/Saturday morning. Toonami Midnight Run ran from March 7, 2000 to January 9, 2003 from 12–1 am and included: The Big O (until May 24, 2001) Dragon Ball (until October 30, 2002) Dragon Ball Z (until October 30, 2002)
Four segments were released to serve as music videos for Discovery's singles, and were shown on Cartoon Network on 31 August 2001 during the "Toonami Midnight Run: Special Edition". Cartoon Network later hosted the episodes online as part of their short-lived Toonami Reactor project (later revived as Toonami Jetstream). [8]
The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Awards Show Program Special: Live! in Stereo: March 23, 2002 [62] Boo Boo Runs Wild: September 24, 1999 [63] Adventure Time Forever: 2015: Big Game XXVI: Tom vs. Jerry: January 24, 1998: Big Game XXVII: Sylvester vs. Tweety: January 30, 1999: Big Game XXVIII: Road Runner vs. Coyote: January 29, 2000: Big Game ...
The block ended its original run on September 20, 2008, before being revived on May 26, 2012, as a relaunch of Adult Swim's Saturday night anime block. Toonami's current incarnation is similar to that of "Midnight Run", a special version of the block that originally ran on Saturday nights and was the forerunner for Adult Swim.
This iteration is rebranding Adult Swim's Saturday night action block (originally inherited from Toonami's Midnight Run block), which primarily features anime deemed too mature for daytime programming. On May 31, 2024, a new Friday afternoon block called Toonami Rewind debuted. It aired from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET/PT and showcased classic ...
It was broadcast in two formats: an edited version shown in the daytime on Toonami and an uncut version shown past midnight as part of Toonami's "Midnight Run." Examples of the edits included the removal of blood, profanity, atheism, and the word "kill" being replaced with the word "destroy" (this was extended to Duo's nickname, "The God of ...
The following weekend, the show (then airing during the last remnant of the network's Super Adventures block) was canceled to make way for a Saturday evening edition of Toonami. G-Force made brief re-appearances in 2000 (on Cartoon Network's late-night " Toonami Midnight Run " block) and again in 2004 (on ADV's " The Anime Network "), never ...
Starting on April 2, 2001, The Big O aired two times in its edited form on the Cartoon Network: once during the afternoon Toonami programming block at 5:30 PM, and once at 12:30 AM during Toonami: Midnight Run; the 12:30 AM showing was the premiere and the more publicized 5:30 PM showing a rerun.