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2001 American TV series or program
Anime Unleashed
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodesUnknown
Production
Running time21-22 minutes
(30 minutes w/commercials)
Original release
NetworkTechTV
(Now on G4TV)
ReleaseJanuary 1, 2001 –
March 16, 2006

Anime Unleashed was an anime block that was broadcast on the American cable TV network, G4. The block was placed on the original TechTV in early 2003 and moved to G4techTV after the two networks merged. Titles airing on the block almost exclusively came from domestic anime distributors ADV Films, Bandai and Geneon (formerly Pioneer Animation).

History

Anime Unleashed was first announced by The Screen Savers host Leo Laporte in late 2001. TechTV's vision was to air a wave of anime series

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