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Code Geass R2 to Take Three-Week Break on Adult Swim
posted on 2008-12-17 04:31 EST
Kim Manning, the programming director of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programing block, revealed on her company's online boards that the Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 anime series will go on hiatus for the next three holiday weekends. The 6th episode ran last weekend, but Bandai Entertainment will not deliver the next new episode until January 10. In the meantime, Adult Swim plans to run repeats of favorite episodes. This anime sequel premiered on the network on November 2, right after the first Code Geass series ended its run.
Thank you to Starks for the news tip.
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