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News New Moribito Episodes Start on Adult Swim on August 22
posted on 2009-06-19 13:43 EDT
Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block has confirmed in its updated programming schedule that new episodes of Moribito - Guardian of the Spirit will premiere on August 22. Adult Swim is now running the anime's first 10 episodes for the third time since last August. Media Blasters revealed at the Anime Central convention in May that the entire series will run on Adult Swim this summer.
In addition, the updated schedule now lists two new episodes of the Bleach anime series every week from July 11 to September 5. Adult Swim's earlier schedule had listed only one new episode every week during that timespan.
Source: Nebs
Image © Nahoko Uehashi/Kaiseisha/Seirei no Moribito Production Committee
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