Animax Eastern Europe - History

History

Anime+, December 4, 2004, in Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic and Slovakia either via cable or TV .

In 2008 Animax Eastern Europe is reported to launched the channel in Poland and will distributed in the country by HBO Poland (Co-owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment) and run by Animax Eastern Europe but due to delay in deal with the local cable providers and DTH providers, the launch of the channel is delayed to 2nd half of 2009, and now to at least 2014.

Animax CE is the first 24-hour anime television network launched in the region. It was announced on April on the Official Japanese Website of 2009 Fullmetal Alchemist about the show's expansion in 23 European countries were Animax Eastern Europe will broadcast the New Fullmetal Alchemist 2009 series under the international title, "Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood" in Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland starting this June/July, however local schedules are yet to released. Animax CE has announced that it will first premiere the local language subbed version on its websites and later dubbed versions on the channel.

Animax is the only channel in Central Europe to broadcast all top rated Anime series including Naruto, Bleach, YuYu Hakusho, Fullmetal Alchemist, etc. along with several others such as Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Detective Conan, Digimon series, Dinosaur King, etc. also soon premiering Dragonball GT, Soul Eater, Romeo × Juliet, D.Gray-man and several others.

Animax Calendar
Year Shows
2007

Animax Prime Time : 20:00 - 22:05

Animax started its broadcast in Eastern Europe on July 2, 2007.

Premiere: Kotowaza Movies; Dogtato; Kyoro-Chan; Akuei and Gacchinpo; Jigoku Shoujo; Fullmetal Alchemist; Blood+; Ayakashi Ayashi

2008 Animax Prime Time: 20:00 - 23:00

Premiere: Bleach; Death Note; Honey & Clover; Digimon 02 (Digimon Adventure 02); Digimon Tamers; Digimon Frontier; Hellsing; "Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo"; Naruto

Premiere Movies: "Fullmetal Alchemist: The Conqueror of Shambala"

December 1, 2008, Animax changed its promo style.

2009 Animax Prime Time from 1 of September: 20:00-23:45 Mon-Fri, and 20:00-23.20 Sat&Sun

Premiere: Chrno Crusade; Detective Conan; Dinosaur King; Nana; "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex", Nodame Cantabile; "Ghost in the Shell SAC: Second Gig"; Soul Eater; Romeo X Juliet; D.Gray-man

Premiere onlinenew: "Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood"

Premiere Movies:"Death Note: Live Movie 1"; "Death Note: The Last Name" (Live Movie 2); "Death Note: Rewrite 1" (anime TV-Special); "Bleach Movie 1 - Memories of Nobody"

Premiere shows: The Amazing Race VIII-XII; Zoom; "Who wants to be a Superhero?"; So You Think You Can Dance

2010 Animax Prime Time: 20:00-23:45 Mon-Fri, and 20:00-23.20 Sat&Sun.

Premiere anime series: Afro Samurai; Dragon Ball GT; Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Hello Kitty; Kirarin Revolution; Lovely Complex; "Slayers: Revolution"; "Slayers: Evolution-R"; Trinity Blood.

Premiere movies: Afro Samurai Movie; Detective Conan Movie 1; Bleach Movie 2; "Nana: Live Movie 1-2"; L Change the World.

Premiere shows: "The Amazing Race: Asia"; VGA 2009; Qube.

Premiere live film series: Reaper; Blood Ties, Honey & Clover TV Drama.

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