List of Programs Broadcast By Toonami - Fourth Midnight Run Schedule On Adult Swim

Fourth Midnight Run Schedule On Adult Swim

This schedule began on December 15, 2012.

  • 12:00AM – Bleach
  • 12:30AM – Naruto (Uncut)
  • 1:00AM – ThunderCats
  • 1:30AM – Samurai 7
  • 2:00AM – Sym-Bionic Titan
  • 2:30AM – Eureka Seven
  • 3:00AM – Tenchi Muyo! GXP
  • 3:30AM – Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
  • 4:00AM – Cowboy Bebop
  • 4:30AM – Cowboy Bebop
  • 5:00AM – Inuyasha
  • 5:30AM – Inuyasha

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