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Update: IATV Adds More Shows From Bandai Entertainment; Six More to be Added to the Two Originally Annoucned
- 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 DavidIn a previous article IATV and Bandai Entertainment is working together to bring viewers more anime by adding My-HiME and Ghost Slayer Ayashi to the channel’s lineup. In an update Bandai announced that it is adding even more animes to IATV’s lineup. Starting August 6th, which should be around the time that you are immersed in My-HiME and Ayashi, six more animes will start showing every Wednesday night. The six are My-Otome, Planetes, Scrapped Princess, Towards the Terra, Mars Daybreak, and Rocket Girls.
IATV does not have the schedule listed yet in the site, but visiting it is a good idea anyway to see what shows are on. The anime section of the site can be found here. Currently IATV has nine series showing and will soon be showing My-HiMe and Ayashi soon so it is good to see what is available now while waiting for August to come around. I personally recommend Scrapped Princess to anyone that wants a good family oriented anime that everyone including kids can watch.
Source: Anime News Network
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