April Fools 2012 Broadcast On Adult Swim
The unannounced broadcast beginning midnight Sunday, April 1, 2012, replaced the Adult Swim scheduled programs with either a memorable episode or the first episode of:
- 12:00AM - Bleach
- 12:30AM - Dragon Ball Z
- 1:00AM - Gundam Wing
- 1:30AM - Tenchi Muyo!
- 2:10AM - Outlaw Star
- 2:45AM - The Big O
- 3:15AM - Yu Yu Hakusho
- 3:45AM - Blue Submarine No. 6
- 4:20AM - Trigun
- 4:50AM - Astro Boy (1963)
- 5:20AM - Gigantor
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