- Source: List of programs broadcast by Toonami
This is a list of programs that have been broadcast on Adult Swim's (formerly Cartoon Network's) Toonami programming block. Broadcast times and ranges shown are with respect to the United States' Eastern Time Zone based on Adult Swim's headquarters being located in this time zone. The broadcast times and ranges can also be used in conjunction with the Pacific Time Zone based on the network's West Coast feed.
Animated series
Cartoon Network and Adult Swim have licensed a number of animated series for broadcast on the Toonami programming blocks over the years.
= Anime
== Domestic and other animation
=Movies and specials
= Microseries
== Specials
== Animated movies
== Live-action movies
== Giant Robot Week
=From February 24–28, 2003, Toonami broadcast mecha shows that were licensed by ADV Films, some of which were picked up by Adult Swim. Besides Robotech, the following shows were featured:
= Adult Swim April Fools' Day 2012
=These shows have only aired during the Toonami April Fools' Day broadcast on Adult Swim, April 1, 2012.
Programs featured by block
A list of the lineups and programs featured in Toonami blocks. The schedule occasionally features "Toonami In Flight" blocks which contain movies or special presentations, as well as marathons and other scheduled programming that would occupy some of Cartoon Network and Adult Swim's regular programming.
= Weekday Toonami on Cartoon Network
=Weekday Toonami (1997–2004)
= Moltar's block (1997–'99) =
Moltar from Space Ghost Coast to Coast was the original host of Toonami, which ran on Cartoon Network from 4–6 pm weekdays from March 17, 1997 to July 9, 1999. Programs included:
Beast Wars: Transformers
Cartoon Roulette
Dragon Ball Z
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
ReBoot
Robotech
Sailor Moon
Super Friends
ThunderCats
Voltron
= TOM's blocks (1999–2004) =
TOM took over Toonami's hosting duties starting July 11, 1999. Toonami went from a 4–6 pm schedule to a 4–7 pm schedule starting July 3, 2000. On September 1, 2000, DBZ: Garlic Jr. Saga Mini-Marathon, preempting of Sailor Moon and Gundam Wing for a day. On November 17, the film World's Finest aired from 5:00 to 6:30 pm. The regularly scheduled Dragon Ball Z, Tenchi Universe, Gundam Wing were preempted for the day and Superman: The Animated Series aired at 6:30 pm. It included the following programs:
TOM was given a new look and introduction on September 22, 2000. On May 14, 2001, the schedule was changed to 5–7 pm. On June 3, 2002, the schedule went back to 4–7 pm. On March 3, 2003, the schedule went back to 5–7 pm. The programs under TOM 2.0's run include:
TOM had one more makeover on March 17, 2003. This third iteration of TOM included the following programs:
Midnight Run (2000–'03)
Midnight runs were moved to Weeknights at midnight, starting with Monday night/Tuesday morning to Friday night/Saturday morning. Toonami Midnight Run ran from March 7, 2000 to January 9, 2003 from 12–1 am and included:
The Big O (until May 24, 2001)
Dragon Ball (until October 30, 2002)
Dragon Ball Z (until October 30, 2002)
Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone (October 31, 2001)
G Gundam
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1985)
Gundam 0080
Gundam Wing (UNCUT)
Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team
Outlaw Star
Tenchi Muyo!
Tenchi Universe
Tenchi In Tokyo
= Weekend Toonami on Cartoon Network
=Saturday Toonami (1997–'99)
Saturday Toonami ran from July 19, 1997 to July 4, 1998 at 7–9 pm, and from July 11, 1998 to October 3, 1998 at 1–3 pm and included the following programs:
Cartoon Roulette
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
Robotech
ThunderCats
Sailor Moon
Voltron
Midnight Run (1999–2000)
Toonami's Midnight Run programming block started on Sunday at midnight and ran from 12–5 am. It ran from July 11, 1999 to March 5, 2000, after which it was moved to a weeknight Midnight Run. It included the following programs:
Cartoon Roulette
Dragon Ball Z
Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone (October 30, 1999)
G-Force: Guardians of Space
The Powerpuff Girls
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
ReBoot
Robotech
Ronin Warriors
Sailor Moon
ThunderCats
Voltron
Rising Sun (2000–'01)
Toonami's Rising Sun programming block ran on Saturday mornings from April 15, 2000 to March 3, 2001 from 9 am – 12 PM from April 15 – September 2, 10 AM – 1 PM from September 9 – December 9, 2000, and 11 am – 1 PM from December 16, 2000 – March 3, 2001.
Super Saturday (2001–'03)
Toonami's Saturday afternoon programming block ran from October 20, 2001, to February 22, 2003, from 1–3 pm, later changing to 1–4 pm in June 2002. It included the following programs:
Dragon Ball
Dragon Ball Z
G-Gundam
.hack//SIGN
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002)
Samurai Jack
Transformers: Armada
Zoids: Chaotic Century
Toonami Saturday Night (2004–'08)
On April 17, 2004, Toonami was moved to Saturday nights 7–11 PM with TOM's 3rd stint as the host. Miguzi would take over the former Toonami weekday space. On October 13, 2007, the schedule was reduced to 9–11 PM. Programs broadcast include the following:
= Toonami lineups on Adult Swim
=2012–2019
Following a sneak preview on the night of March 31, 2012, Adult Swim began broadcasting Toonami on May 26, 2012 from 12 – 6 AM.
2020–present
Toonami Rewind
= Toonami special blocks
=Some of the special blocks that have aired in Toonami during its run on Cartoon Network:
Toonami Lunar Eclipse (1999): Sailor Moon marathon
Toonami DBZ20XL (1999): a week of Dragon Ball Z episodes during Weekday Toonami
Toonami DBZ20XL Movie Marathon (1999): Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest, Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone
DBZ President's Day Movie Marathon (2000): Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest, Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone
New Year's Eve-il (2000, 2001): mostly Dragon Ball Z episodes
Midnight Run Special Edition (2001): aired music videos from Gorillaz, the first four segments of Daft Punk's Interstella 5555, and Mark Osborne's short film More synchronized to "Hell Bent" by Kenna
Zoids Cubed (2001): Zoids: New Century Zero episodes
Batman VS Superman (2002): alternating episodes from Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series
April Fools Joker Virus (2002): episodes from Batman: The Animated Series featuring The Joker.
Naruto Years Eve (New Year's Eve 2005): Naruto marathon
A Month of Miyazaki (March 18-April 8, 2006): a month-long event featuring films directed by Hayao Miyazaki: Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, Castle in the Sky and Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
Giant Robot Week (February 24–28, 2003)
April Fools (2012): a run of Toonami-related shows on Adult Swim
April Fools (2018): a run of the majority of the already-scheduled anime lineup but subtitled with original Japanese audio. It also included an early showing of the first episode of the Japanese dub of FLCL Alternative and the film Mind Game, both with English subtitles.
Toonami Rewind (2024): a run of some shows that were broadcast on Toonami's original line up, including the 90's version of Sailor Moon (Viz Dub), Dragon Ball Z Kai, and Naruto, only airing on Fridays in place of the 'Checkered Past' Block.
See also
List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network
List of programs broadcast by Cartoonito
List of programs broadcast by Boomerang
List of programs broadcast by Adult Swim
List of programs broadcast by Discovery Family
Notes
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of programs broadcast by Toonami
- List of programs broadcast by Discovery Family
- List of programs broadcast by Cartoonito
- List of programs broadcast by Adult Swim
- List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network
- List of programs broadcast by Boomerang
- List of programs broadcast by TeenNick
- Toonami
- List of Showtime original programming
- Cartoon Network (Indian TV channel)