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ImaginAsian TV Will Add Bandai Entertainment’s Animes and Live-Actions to its Lineup Starting July 2nd
- By Arthur David
- Published 06/29/2008
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Arthur David
I've been an anime fan for 6 years now. My favorites are the Slayers series (it got me hooked), Ranma 1/2, Full Metal Panic and Love Hina. I went to Otakon (2003-2005), Manganext (06), Animenext (07), and volunteered at New York Anime Fest (07). I'm really into Harry Potter, Harry Potter fanfiction, and fantasy books like Dark Materials series. IF ANYONE IS GOING TO ANIMENEXT I'LL SEE YOU ALL THERE!
View all articles by Arthur DavidAs part of the revamping of the old ImaginAsian TV, IATV North America has added new animes and live-action shows from Bandai Entertainment to its already impressive lineup. Starting the week of June 30th every Wednesday the channel will start screening My-HiME and Ghost Slayers Ayashi. To see what times they will air visit the IATV animation site, which can be found here. So far IATV already has Kyo Kara Maoh (currently on season 2), Gankutsuou, Cats Eye and six other series on its anime lineup.
Besides animes, live-action shows will also be added onto the lineup. Starting July 3rd every Thursday the network will start showing Johnny Sokko, the English dubbed version of the Giant Robo series. Later on the Great Horror Family live-action series and the Bloodhound live-action series will be added onto the channel.
To anyone who already watches IATV, great for you. You are getting new and awesome material. To those who haven’t, better start watching.
Source: Anime News Network
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