Toonami's survived cancellation to become bigger than ever!
Toonami is bigger than it has ever been in its history these days as a programming block with Adult Swim , and there's a distinct reason it originally came to an end back in 2008. Toonami might be huge now, and might have been huge with anime fans when it began, but there was a stretch of time that the anime block truly struggled with Cartoon Network.
Why Toonami Ended in the 2000s"Looking back it was probably when we went from being on five days a week to just being on Saturday," DeMarco explained."There was this five year explosion of home video and 'Dragon Ball' and 'Pokemon' and 'Spirited Away' winning the Oscar. There was a wave.
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