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[News] Sci-Fi Channel brings their anime back to life
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K_ Takahashi
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Old May 22, 2007, 12:48 PM #1 of 30
Well, they let Adult Swim show Evangelion last year. But for the most part, I doubt they would let other channels air any of their stuff.
It doesent matter who ADV lets show thier stuff because G4 aired both Colorful and Abenobashi.

This announcement is pretty good looking back at what fandom I had back in the day (little to none, 1998 mind you). I hope the older stuff gets played (Green Legend RAN, Urusei Yatsura 2nd movie, some Tenchi movies, IRIA) because it will be a nostalga fest since I have seen the newer stuff over and over .

AS is probably just pissed that they cant air thier shit earlier OR it seems to me that there might be some competition but I highly doubt that, however, that BlackJack comment shows how much they care about the genre (its a fucking classic which has been around for over half a century).

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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