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Toei's RoboDz to Debut on U.S.'s Disney XD in February
posted on 2008-08-20 00:53 EDT
Toei Animation has confirmed on its official Japanese website for the RoboDz anime that the series will premiere on the Disney XD channel in the United States in February of 2009. Disney XD is the rebranded, male-targeted version of Toon Disney Channel which will also launch in February. Toei and Walt Disney Television International Japan is jointly producing the RoboDz series, which follows the adventures of three robots who protect both the humans and robots of Earth from space invaders. The series began running in Japan's Toon Disney Channel on June 2.
Source: animeanime.jp
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