Even if you did get the channel it was on, the series wouldn’t necessarily have aired at a reasonable time. If a series is listed under “syndication,” it may have aired on a network you got, but not necessarily. As long as you can remember the year you saw the show, the channel it was on, and/or have the patience to click through an awful lot of entries, you’ll find the show you’re looking for and a lot more besides.Ībout syndication: Syndication means a show was offered as a package to any channel willing to pay for it. Organized by year, this is as complete a list as possible of every anime that has aired on American TV (barring a few exceptions I’ll get to in a minute). There’s been so many anime on American TV that you can easily be forgiven for forgetting which shows you watched way back when. How many anime series and movies would you say have aired on American TV? 10? 50? 100? Over 9,000? I honestly didn’t count, but over the course of putting this list together that last number has started to sound pretty accurate. By the ‘80s, of course, the number of anime series started going up, up, up. Written by: Lisa Marie Cooper What Was That Show…?: Anime on American TVĭid you know that since 1963 there hasn’t been a single year when anime didn’t air on American television? True, for a stretch in the ‘70s it was mostly just MushiPro titles running in syndication, but they were there all the same, reaching kids who had no idea this show they loved came from across the Pacific.
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