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Toonami

<tr><th colspan="2" style="text-align: center;">Image:New toonami logo.gif</th></tr> <tr><th>Launched</th><td>September 8,2003</td></tr><tr><th>Owned by</th><td>Turner Broadcasting System Europe (Time Warner)</td></tr><tr><th>Audience share</th><td>0.1% (Jun' 06, Source:[1])</td></tr><tr><th>Replaced</th><td>CNX</td></tr><tr><th>Sister channel(s)</th><td>Cartoon Network (UK)
Boomerang
Cartoon Network TOO
Cartoonito</td></tr><tr><th>Website</th><td>www.toonami.co.uk</td></tr><tr><th style="background-color: #BFDFFF; font-size: 110%;" align="center" colspan="2">Availability </th></tr><tr><th style="background-color: #d0e5f5;" align="center" colspan="2">Satellite</th></tr><tr><th>Sky Digital</th><td>Channel 602</td></tr><tr><th style="background-color: #d0e5f5;" align="center" colspan="2">Cable</th></tr><tr><th>NTL:Telewest</th><td>Channel 732</td></tr>

Toonami is a UK children's channel dedicated to comedy, drama and cartoons. This channel is similar to Jetix.

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[edit] History

Toonami was a programming block on the Cartoon Network, until October 2002 when it became a key component of CNX, a new channel launched by Cartoon Network UK, the first Cartoon Network derivative to launch outside North America. CNX also broadcasted martial arts movies, adult-oriented animation like the Adult Swim originals, and dramas like The Shield and Birds of Prey at night. The network's audience was the young adult male demos that's currently catered by the UK's Bravo and the US's Spike TV. Almost a year later, CNX was relaunched as Toonami and now targeted towards a much younger audience.

It is of note that Bravo will be airing an adult swim block as apposed to any Turner channel as a result of this demograph fixation.

[edit] International

In the United States, Europe and many international Cartoon Network channels, Toonami remains a block on Cartoon Network. See Toonami for more details on the programming strand.

[edit] The Criticisms of Toonami UK

Toonami UK has had its critics ever since day one after it was relaunched from the previous CNX format. The biggest criticisms has come from viewers who wanted more action-animation aimed towards older audiences which had all but disappeared.

In March 2006, criticism about Toonami increased after the network relaunched itself from an action-animation network into a general entertainment outlet airing teen soaps, live-action sitcoms, and other non-animated programming. Many of these programs have since been put into hiatus with no new episdoes being purchased.

[edit] Toonami and the DC Comics series

Toonami UK has shown most DC Comics shows on the channel, including the more recent Justice League Unlimited, although contractual disputes with Warner TV distribution has prevented the channel from showing the third and final season of Batman Beyond and the whole of Superman: The Animated Series, forcing the channel to recycle through the first two seasons of Batman Beyond as a result. This theory is corroborated by the fact that not a single episode of the myriad Super Friends shows (which were something of a mainstay on the US Cartoon Network channels) have ever been broadcast on a Turner UK channel.

[edit] The new direction of Toonami

As of March 2006, Toonami UK changed its focus from action cartoons to entertainment in general, as the channel began airing four live-action shows: Backyard Science, Parker Lewis Can't Lose (which has since been axed from its weekday slots),Stencil, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper and Life with Derek, earning even more disdain from the older fans.

Toonami also adopted a new on screen look and website style (Changing the black and red style to suit the channel's new blue appearance) and a new EPG (Electronic Program Guide) No. on Sky (602 next to Cartoon Network). Along with the new look, Toonami also incorperated strange, rotund mascot characters of various colouration, although they are largely forgettable and seem to serve no real relation to the channel.

[edit] Destination Friday

For a short period of time, Toonami UK aired a special programming block on Fridays called "Destination Friday", which ran from 4PM to 9PM. Recently, Toonami UK's newer shows have only aired once or twice a week, such as One Piece, Code Lyoko and Pokémon Chronicles. Code Lyoko was later stripped across 7 days. "Destination Friday" initially repeated the week's episodes for viewers who either want to see them again or missed them the first time round. Between 5.30PM and 7PM, a feature-length animated movie has also been shown.

A selection of the various Batman animated movies were shown here, such as Batman & Mr. Freeze: Sub-Zero, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm and Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. The UK premieres of the Dragon Ball, and Dragonball Z and Dragonball GT movies occupied this slot throughout the summer months.

[edit] Toonami Programmes

[edit] Current programming

Evening Shows

[edit] Coming Soon

(Note: Due to the constant addition of shows that are not going to air on Toonami UK, this section can not be stated as fact)

[edit] Fromer programming

[edit] Interruptions

On July 27th 2006, Toonami, along with , CN Too Boomerang, Cartoon Network, Boomerang +1 and TCM, suffered a major technical fault due to a power cut in Soho, London. This was due to the energy supplier EDF cutting power from different parts of Soho one at a time for four hours, purposely, due to the inability to meet energy demands in the wake of a heat wave. The power cut caused a mix up of channels (i.e. Cartoon Network being broadcast on Boomerang and Toonami, with Boomerang being broadcast on CN Too). Boomerang +1 was off air for some time, while TCM, reverted between TCM France and other programming during the times it was able to provide a service. Most advertising was suspended and several of the channel websites were offline also. Those who could still receive the channels had a backup transmission played out, making people curious into why the incorrect programmes were played out when compared to the EPG CN Too and Boomerang were showing episodes of The Flintstones. These backups where played out with a scrolling message which said "We apologise for the disruption to this service. This is due to technical difficulties. We will resume normal programming as soon as possible" in multiple languages. Whilst most channels returned to the air relatively quickly, it took longer for CN Too to resume programming and Toonami viewers, many of whom have made note of their disdain for the direction in which Turner took the Brand in the UK, joked that the backup transmission was better than the regular one, purely on the basis that no live action aired during the black out.

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