List of Titles Locomotion Was Intending To Broadcast
The * indicates that these titles eventually aired on Animax Latin America
- Evangelion: Death and Rebirth (Anime movie)
- The End of Evangelion (Anime movie)
- Betterman (Anime TV series)
- RahXephon (Anime TV series)
- Outlaw Star (Anime TV series)
- Blue Gender (Anime TV series)
- Trigun (Anime TV series)
- Excel Saga (Anime TV series)*
- Love Hina (Anime TV series)
- Vandread (Anime TV series)*
- Vandread: The Second Stage (Anime TV series)*
- Miami Guns (Anime TV series)
- DNA² (Anime TV series)
- Hand Maid May (Anime TV series & OAV)
- Mury Battle School (Anime TV series)
- Black Heaven (Anime TV series)
- Comic Party (Anime TV series)
- Ah! My Goddess: The Movie (Anime movie)
- Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko (Anime TV series & OAV)
- Di Gi Charat (Anime TV series)
- Iketeru Futari (Anime TV series)
- Macross Plus (Anime OAV)
- Read or Die (Anime OAV)
- Megami Paradise (Anime OAV)
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