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News Starz Edge Network to Launch Weekly Anime Block
posted on 2007-10-25 08:38 EDT
The American cable channel Starz Edge has announced the launch of a dedicated Tuesday night/Wednesday early morning anime block. Animidnight will premiere at 12:00 a.m. ET/PT on Wednesday, November 6, with an airing of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex: Solid State Society. A week later, on November 13, Fullmetal Alchemist: The Movie will be broadcast in the same timeslot.
The first two episodes of the Desert Punk television series will follow on November 21. The next two episodes of this series, which is available in the United States from FUNimation Entertainment, can be seen on November 28. All of the anime shown on Animidnight will also be repeated at other times in the week after their first airing.
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