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See also: 's original head programmer conceived (and continues to operate) Adult Swim. The block grew out of Cartoon Network's previous attempts at airing content appropriate for teenagers and young adults who might be watching the channel after 11 pm (ET/PT). The network began experimenting with its late night programming by airing anthology shows like,,,, and, which all presented uncensored classic cartoon shorts. In numerous interviews, it has been stated that at the time, one third of Cartoon Network's audience were adults. During the 1990s, animation geared at started growing popular due to the success of Fox's hit show. This was followed by a trend of other adult-oriented animated shows, which included the following:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and; as well as more general-oriented animated series such as,,,,,,,, and that already garnered adult following., one of Cartoon Network's first forays into original programming, was created in 1994 specifically for late night audiences. The series was created by 's Ghost Planet Industries, which eventually became Studios, the eventual producers and programmers of Adult Swim.
[ ] Between 4:00 am and 5:00 am on December 21, and December 30, 2000 (while Space Ghost Coast to Coast was on hiatus), several new Williams Street series made unannounced 'stealth' premieres.,, and all premiered unannounced; the official schedules listed the shows as 'Special Programming'. Prior to that in it stated that 's next project was working on the Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law Pilot with. In a 1999 interview, the indie band Calamine stated they had recorded the theme song for Sealab 2021. In June 2001, had recorded an interview with Cartoon Network's former President,. She stated there was a new programming block coming out in September that was aimed for an adult audience.
During this month at the Cartoon Network Confidential, 'Cartoon Network's best originals and outrageous animated shorts for discriminating adults' in an upcoming episode of 'Kentucky Nightmare', the stealth pilots from December, Captain Linger, and an episode of were screened for free. The screening was part of the Toyota Comedy Festival. On Saturday July 21, 2001, the Space Ghost Coast to Coast panel at had a trivia game in which the winners won a promotional that had the theme songs to the upcoming Adult Swim Shows. Everybody who attended got a free Adult Swim that was packaged to look like a roll of bandages that a lifeguard might carry. At the Comic Con audiences got to see clips of the upcoming shows and vote for what show they wanted to see as a sneak peek. Was the winner and the pilot was screened. The episode 'War Next Door' and Space Ghost Coast to Coast episode 'The Justice Hole' were also screened and clips to the episode 'Sweet for Brak'.

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In an interview on creativemac.com on July 25, 2001 talked about working on the pilot. On August 12, the very first commercial advertising the new block aired on Cartoon Network. Around this time a came out that featured towels and a promotional CD And another press kit designed as a came with a promo with info on all the shows. Also highlighted the upcoming premier.
Print ads were shown in an August issue of. On August 31, Adult Swim.com officially launched. [ ] 2001–2003 [ ]. Original Adult Swim channel logo, used from September 2, 2001 to May 25, 2003.
Adult Swim officially launched on September 2, 2001 at 10 PM (), with the original debut airing of the episode 'Director's Cut', which had been shelved before airing on its original network,. According to, 'We had a bunch of episodes to screen for and by only the second episode, he yelled, Buy it!' Cartoon Network bought the original five UPN episodes and ordered eight more to complete the season. The series' first season was animated in, however, the later seasons that were done in.
The first broadcast on the block also aired on the night of its launch,. Debuted on the block on September 9, with the episode 'Escape from Leprechaupolis'. The block initially aired on Sunday nights from 10:00 pm to 1:00 am ET, with a repeat of the same block on Thursday nights.

Adult Swim had a that read 'Parents strongly cautioned—the following programs are intended for mature audiences over the age of 18. These programs may contain some material that many parents would not find suitable for children and may include intense violence, sexual situations, coarse language and suggestive dialog.'
Adult Swim's original shown in-between the shows featured footage of swimming in public pools, eating, exercising, and doing other pool-related activities. It would show signs all around the pool saying things like 'Warning Potential Violence', 'Warning Strong Language in use', 'Caution Sexual Innuendo', 'Caution Limited Animation', 'No Diving', 'No Kids', 'Warning Adult Situations', Some of these bumpers were narrated by a who spoke through a. Most notably he would shout 'All kids out of the pool'. The logo was the words 'Adult Swim' in all capital letters, shown after a freeze frame of the footage. Sometimes they were even shown in reverse.
The block's original theme music, titled 'D-Code,' was a remix of 'Mambo Gallego' done by the musician Dust Devil, originally played by Latin jazz musician, Sr. When the programs were shown on TV, in the right corner of the screen big red letters would say Adult Swim.
The next year, the lettering was changed to white letters. Several creators and writers of Adult Swim shows at the 2006 Adult Swim panel.
From left to right:,,,,,,, and. New bumps debuted on May 25, 2003 and feature black 'cards' in white Neue Condensed Bold type. The cards discuss everything from programming news to personal staff opinions on unrelated subjects. In addition, the bumpers for the action shows include and other abstract photos of Japan, often accompanied by clips of various songs.
The most recent bumper cards have the '[adult swim]' or '[as]' caption somewhere within photographs of places – often with roads or road signs throughout the world. One of the more infamous bumps was ' cus anime is teh s uck' this started because of someone on a message board was complaining about anime and the message board wouldn't allow the word 'sucks' to be written, Adult Swim turned it into a running gag and sold T-shirts with the phrase written on it.
At certain times during the evening, the bumps will give a programming lineup for an upcoming date. When this format is given, certain shows will be given a specified color (indicating a premiere), with a caption at the bottom that reads 'All Times and Music Eastern'. The music in the background has a decidedly Indian flair. On June 26, 2003, aired their own adult animation block called 'The Strip' airing, and. On October 2, 2003 the television program Goes Inside had a documentary about Adult Swim. On October 5, 2003 Adult Swim was on from 11:00 pm to 5:00 am ET.
On October 26, 2003 Brak's Dad from hosted -themed bumps. That same night Adult Swim hosted a live webcam show on their website, featuring the Adult swim staff having a party.
Series finale episode 'The Show Must Go On', was supposed to premiere that night at 11:00 pm, Adult Swim had to reschedule the episode for the next week on Sunday, November 2, taking the place for scheduled unaired episode of Family Guy 'When you wish upon a Weinstein', upsetting many fans. The Family Guy episode had to air on November 9. When Big O premiered on November 2, a rerun episode, 'Stripes' was airing but then Adult Swim said it was just a joke and they finally aired the correct episode. Adult Swim had another New Years Eve special, this time featuring some of the Adult Swim characters having a party at Brak's house celebrating the night. It was on this night where The Brak Show was officially cancelled.
On June 15, 2004 Adult Swim started a. July 19, 2004 Adult Swim had a telling viewers that they needed 1,000,000 people to go to their website so they can 'Free Hockey Chicken'.
An Adult Swim employee was dressed as a chicken in front of a webcam being watched by viewers and he could not leave the studio until they reached their goal. That same year Adult Swim hyped viewers by asking them to vote which would win in a fight a 'Flying or a Flying.' In the fall of 2004, Adult Swim started a course at with lessons by film professor Ron Russo, author of the book 'Adult Swim and Comedy'. On Halloween night in 2004, actor hosted an Aqua Teen Hunger Force marathon. November 2, 2004 Adult Swim ran a marathon of the episode 'Guitar Control' all through the night. The episode replayed 24 times to celebrate Election Day. On November 28 Adult Swim had a week showing off classic bumps from previous years.
On March 28, 2005, -based began recording Adult Swim separately from Cartoon Network for demographic purposes. Promotions for Adult Swim are targeted towards the college age and those in their twenties and thirties, constituting the majority of their viewers. According to a September 1, 2004 article in Promo magazine, representatives travel to 30 universities across the U.S. To promote the Adult Swim lineup, including handing out posters for students' dorm rooms. Adult Swim had a direct and important role in the revival of an aforementioned popular animated series,.
Due to the series' popularity in reruns, the block burned off ', an episode of the series that had been banned from airing on Fox, in 2003. On September 21, 2003 Seth Macfarlane guessed voice on the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode 'Super Trivia'. In 2004 from July 26 through July 29 Adult Swim had a week dedicated to where It had him host a Family Guy marathon showing select episodes. On March 29, 2004, less than one year later, announced it would be renewing Family Guy for a fourth season and reviving it from cancellation. Shortly after the announcement,, then-general manager and executive vice president of Cartoon Network, commented, 'Bringing Family Guy to the Adult Swim lineup last April really helped turn the block into a with young adults.' Was also revived in 2007 by for similar reasons: impressive viewership in syndication as well as high DVD sales. In 2006, struck a deal to produce four animated features based on Futurama, and, in 2009, the series was revived in normal half-hour installments beginning in 2010 on.
In a 2006 interview, Futurama creator explained 'There's a long, regal history of misunderstood TV shows, and to Fox's credit, the studio looked at the ratings on the Cartoon Network and how the show does overseas, and saw that there was more money to be made.' Before Adult Swim lost the rights to Futurama reruns, they aired an all-night marathon on December 31, 2007, thus, marking Futurama's end on the block. On New Years Eve 2005, Adult Swim had a countdown for the new year featuring characters from the shows.
Beginning on March 27, 2006 Adult Swim's time began at 10:30 pm ET weekdays. On January 31, 2007, Adult Swim attracted national media attention as part of the. Both the Boston Police Department and the Boston Fire Department mistakenly identified battery-powered LED placards resembling, characters from, as improvised explosive devices. These devices were in fact part of a guerrilla marketing campaign for the.
The next day, Boston authorities arrested two men involved with the incident. Peter Berdovsky, 27, a freelance video artist from, and Sean Stevens, 28, were facing charges of placing a hoax device to incite panic, as well as one count of disorderly conduct, according to (which is also owned by Turner Broadcasting System). On February 5, Turner Broadcasting and marketer Interference, Inc. Announced that they would pay $2 million in: one million to the city of Boston, and one million in goodwill funds. Four days later, on February 9, Jim Samples, general manager and Executive Vice President of Cartoon Network since 2001, resigned. Turner Broadcasting later issued an apology for the ad campaign that caused the bomb scares.
A statement emailed to from Turner Broadcasting said: 'The 'packages' in question are magnetic lights that pose no danger. They are part of an outdoor marketing campaign in 10 cities in support of Adult Swim's animated television show Aqua Teen Hunger Force. They had been in place for two to three weeks in,,,,,,,,,, and. Parent company Turner Broadcasting is in contact with local and federal law enforcement on the exact locations of the billboards. We regret that they were mistakenly thought to pose any danger.' Adult Swim announced it would expand to seven nights a week starting from January 2009. Up until then, it was only on Saturdays-Thursdays, with Cartoon Network airing 24 hours on Friday.
On July 6 of that year, Adult Swim had its first broadcast on a Friday with an all-night marathon of Family Guy with one episode, ', rerunning the April Fools gag of that year, running the first half-hour of Aqua Teen Hunger ET hour back, making Adult Swim start at 9:00 pm ET. 2014–present [ ] On March 31, 2014, adult swim re-branded their bumpers. From 8:00 p.m. To 11:00 p.m.
(ET/PT), the bumpers include live action pans of landscapes, signs, objects, and animals with the Adult Swim logo embossed in them, sometimes hidden. Also the advisory sign-on bumper has changed from the traditional black and white bumper to a live shot as well, these indents are reminiscent of the AcTN/Tokyo photoshoot bumpers that were used from 2005 to 2010. The content warning message is '[adult swim] may contain mature material some viewers may not find suitable'. Adult Swim still airs the traditional black and white bumpers and advisory bumpers from 11:00 p.m. (ET/PT) every day except Saturday night/Sunday morning, since Toonami is aired then.
Instead, the live shot identifications are shown. Also on March 31, 2014, Adult Swim's sign-on time was moved to 8:00 p.m. ET, further extending the network's daily schedule to ten hours and effectively matching the airtime of most nights that Nick at Nite has. Sometimes, Cartoon Network takes the 8:00 p.m. ET hour back, making Adult Swim start at 9:00 p.m. This has happened two times since 2014, from October 26 to November 29, 2015 and September 26, 2016 to December 5, 2016.
In 2015, Adult Swim launched The Virtual Brainload, the first animated experience from a TV network. On November 27, 2017, Adult Swim was launched by Descriptive Video Service (DVS) on SAP Audio and continued Spanish with SAP Audio. Including Family Guy, Bob's Burgers, and American Dad!
Reruns by Descriptive Video Service on SAP Program. Special events [ ] Death tributes [ ] Adult Swim occasionally airs bumpers that pay tribute to a recent celebrity death, in which there is no music or sound effects, but only a fade-in, showing the person's name, along with the year of their birth and the year of their death, followed by a fade-out. This has been done for many celebrities, including,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and. When news broke of the death of Space Ghost Coast to Coast voice actor and animator, who died on September 18, 2016, the network paid tribute to him by playing the first Coast to Coast episode in his memory that night.
They also played a bump in his memory that talked about his work for Adult Swim, and then his name, year of birth, and year of death, with a slow fade in and fade out, like bumps for other deaths. This bump was 30 seconds, while most regular bumps are half of that time. April Fools' Day stunts [ ]. The heavily promoted April 1, 2007 airing of on Adult Swim muted and featured in a small screen in the bottom left hand corner during a simultaneous airing of the episode ', while an obnoxiously large and noisy promotes the movie's airing. Adult Swim has an annual tradition of celebrating by tricking and fooling their audience by altering programs or airing different and obscure programs. • Starting in 2004, all of the regularly scheduled episodes were aired with random mustaches drawn on the characters; however, the next night the episodes were aired again this time without the random mustaches.
• In 2005, Adult Swim aired an early, unfinished version of the pilot, instead of. Right after the rough cut, it was announced that the animated series would premiere later in October 2005. • In 2006, Adult Swim aired old re-runs of and, and then aired episodes of and with fart noises added to the dialog. • On March 31, 2007, Adult Swim aired every episode of in reverse order.
The episodes were digitally degraded to look like several generations-old videotapes with grammatically incorrect subtitles in. At one point, the subtitles shown on screen were actually for an Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode. • On April 1, 2007, Adult Swim had been advertising that it would be airing in its entirety on April Fools' Day.
Technically, they made good on their promise by showing the first two minutes (which had long been available on the movie's website) full-screen and the entire rest of the film in a very small window with its sound played over. • In 2008, Adult Swim aired a night of unfinished sneak peeks, pilots and stealth episode premieres of future upcoming shows in place of its regularly scheduled programming, featuring,,,,,,, and. The repeat block did air the scheduled ATHF movie, with bumps teasing the viewer about missing the premieres.
• In 2009, Adult Swim aired, a 2003 independent film that was considered a cult classic, with obscured with black boxes. That was followed by the episode, which featured the star and director of the film. • In 2010, Adult Swim re-aired The Room for a second year in a row, with bumps featuring being interviewed on Space Ghost Coast to Coast. Sex scenes remained censored, but the was raised to TV-MA. • In 2011, The Room was aired once again with the TV-MA rating and was followed by a 15-minute special titled Earth Ghost, a CGI version of the Lowe Country pilot shown on in 2007. • In 2012, Adult Swim replaced its lineup with, a former programming block from. After first playing the opening sequence of The Room, the scene switched to the Toonami host T.O.M.
Noting that it was April Fools' Day before introducing that week's scheduled episode of. The Toonami bumps and programming would continue throughout the night, featuring,,,, season 1,,,,, and. Also presented a review of and promoted the recent DVD releases of the series featured. Subsequently, on May 16, 2012, Adult Swim announced via and later by a press release that Toonami would return to Adult Swim on May 26, 2012 as a regular weekly Saturday night programming block.
• In 2013, Adult Swim featured images of cats throughout much of its programming. All of the bumps contained videos and images of cats, while the episodes of the live action shows aired that night had cat faces covering up the faces of the actors. The [adult swim] logo was replaced with '[meow meow]'. • In 2014, Adult Swim premiered an eighth episode of, seven years following the series finale. This was followed by an unannounced Space Ghost Coast to Coast marathon featuring creator-chosen episodes (including the full version of 'Fire Ant', which has rarely been shown on TV).
During the marathon, bumps were included between episodes showing outtakes and commentary from the writers and staff. The entire stunt was replayed all day the following day without advertisements on the adultswim.com website.
• In 2015, Adult Swim aired a selected marathon of, with superimposed coins on the screen. That was a version of the 'Coin Hunt' game from adultswim.com's streaming show, in which the main characters of the show collected points by hovering over the coins during the episodes, which were counted and tabulated throughout the night.
This stunt was paired with a 6-hour-long live broadcast of FishCenter, streaming from midnight till 6:00 am eastern time on the Adult Swim website. The live all-nighter featured special guest, Zach White, a music performance by Chris Arrison and several confused call-ins. • In 2016, advertisements were shown for the April Fools' broadcast, recapping their 12-year history of pranks and hyping up that year's prank. When midnight did occur, regular programming played, with the implication being that the prank for 2016 was that there was no prank. • On March 31, 2017, all the regularly scheduled episodes after midnight had a weird audio mix, including added laugh tracks, stings, robotic and pitch-shifted filters added to particular voices, various sound effects and alternate musical pieces. • On April 1, 2017, in another rare two joke-fer, the evening portion of Adult Swim was replaced with the unannounced Season 3 premiere.
The episode ' aired repeatedly from 8pm until midnight on TV (shortening in the process and removing premieres of and ), and was also streaming on a loop on the adultswim.com digital streams all night. The bumps included new commissioned idents related to Rick and Morty and announcement promos of upcoming shows and seasons. Programming [ ]. See also: Adult Swim has partnerships with several independent music labels, and has co-produced and released compilation albums with,,, and through their own label, Williams Street Records. Many of Adult Swim's bumps and packaging make use of instrumental and electronic music.
Various music is also often borrowed from artists signed onto a wide array of different labels, including and. Video on demand [ ] In mid-2004, Adult Swim launched a service on cable television providers, branded as 'Adult Swim Video'. The comedy section features several episodes from various Adult Swim original series, while the action section shows anime series and movies licensed by Entertainment,, and, some of which were never broadcast. The anime series initially premiered on demand before debuting on the regular block in May 2005. Several Adult Swim shows are also available for purchase on. Furthermore, as of November 22, 2006, some Adult Swim shows can be bought and accessed from the Xbox Live Video Marketplace, PlayStation Video Store, and the Amazon Video on Demand Store. In October 2013, Turner Broadcasting in partnership with MCM Media and Movideo launched a service Adult Swim Australia.
The site features a library of 1500 Adult Swim episodes and short video clips from various Adult Swim series. Podcast and Adult Swim Mobile [ ] Adult Swim offered a video on from March 21 to September 19, 2006. The podcasts featured behind-the-scenes segments of shows and exclusive content; such as an interview with 's and a look at and 's Metalocalypse.
The podcast reached number two in iTunes' ranking of most downloaded podcasts. Live Stream in the United States [ ] Beginning on September 25, 2013 Turner Broadcasting System's The Cartoon Network Inc. Began the live streaming of the Adult Swim channel through the Adult Swim mobile app and on the Adultswim.com Video on Demand service known as 'AS LIVE'. To access the live stream the user must be a subscriber to and log-in through their cable or satellite provider service account. Once authenticated the user can then select either the East or West Coast feeds to view the live feed which is optimized to play on both wireless Internet and cell data (i.e. 3G/4G) services. Currently the Watch Adult Swim service is available to subscribers of approximately 100 different cable and satellite providers including,,, Xfinity,,, and, and new cable providers are added frequently as needed.
Unlike its traditional broadcast counterpart, the AS Live internet stream does not show the same commercials. This is primarily due to a contractual agreement between most American broadcast networks, including Turner owned properties, and the union which represents television and radio performers and and which acts on behalf of music composers and performers for royalty payments. Under this agreement [ ] broadcast networks are required to pay a certain royalty fee to performers for commercials that they appeared in, provided voice-over or musical performance in. To usurp this Adult Swim broadcasts either a still card with a picture of an owl and the words 'Commercial Break,Stay Tuned', Adult Swim program promos, or bumps made specifically for the stream.
As of October 2017, the Adult Swim Live stream now broadcasts Eleven channels: Channel Channel Name Channel Description One Williams Stream Marathon of Williams Street produced animated and live action series. Two Toonami A marathon of all of programming. Three Animation Marathon Marathon of various animated Adult Swim shows. Four Live Action Marathon A marathon of various live action Adult Swim shows. Five The Venture Bros. A marathon of every episode and specials from aired all day, everyday.
Six The Tim & Eric channel A marathon of episodes. Seven Off the Air a marathon of. Eight Rick and Morty Marathon Marathon of episodes. Nine Squidbillies Marathon Marathon of episodes. Ten Adult Swim East Simulcast of the East Coast feed starting at 8pm Eastern/5pm Pacific (Cable or Satellite provider subscription required to view).
Eleven Adult Swim West Simulcast of the West Coast feed starting at 8pm Pacific/11pm Eastern (Cable or Satellite provider subscription required to view). The Williams Stream produces original programming that air on weekdays from 10 AM to midnight: • Stupid Morning Bullshit: A morning talk show hosted by Sally Skinner and Jonothon Mitchell. The show discusses strange news stories and current events, occasionally interacting with the audience through games. • Williams Street Swap Shop: A livestream phone-in trading show in the vein of programs hosted by Zachary White and Matt Hutchinson. Audience members can call in to the show and offer items for trade.
On Wednesdays, Zach hosts Wandering Wednesdays, where he travels out of the studio to take part in unique activities. • Bloodfeast: Previously known as Crossword. A solving show hosted by Maxime Simonet and in which viewers can call in to assist with answers. This show frequently uses surreal content intended to disturb viewers, including animations, poetry, and short films. •: A parody of hosted by,,, and narrating over a livestream of a tank of tropical fish.
The hosts play games by overlaying images over the footage and scoring fish as they interact. Viewers can call in to interact with the hosts, give points to fish, or participate in games. • Assembly Line Yeah!: A show hosted by Jiyoung Lee and Anca Vlasan. The hosts make crafts like costumes, decorations, food, and more while talking to callers. •: A podcast-style show hosted by Ben Kissel, Henry Zebrowski, and Marcus Parks. The hosts discuss dark or disturbing stories, conspiracy theories, and paranormal happenings. App [ ] The Adult Swim app for and was released in 2011 and is rated 17+.
The app streams full episodes of multiple Adult Swim shows and livestreams. International [ ]. Adult Swim's international channel availability.
Adult Swim has been actively expanding its reach across the world since 2005. As with the United States, the block airs in, Australia,, and the rest of Latin America.
Other Cartoon Network markets choose not to air it due to local market conditions, licensing programs to other broadcasters or government content restrictions or regulations – such as in the United Kingdom. In those markets, where regulation issues arise, the block is licensed to other networks or television stations instead. Australia and New Zealand [ ]. Main article: In October 2013, Turner Broadcasting in partnership with MCM Media and Movideo launched a service Adult Swim Australia. The site features a library of 1500 Adult Swim episodes and short video clips from various Adult Swim series. The Australian and New Zealand version of Adult Swim was broadcast on Cartoon Network until December 31, 2007.
Shows aired at that time were Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Sealab 2021, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law (which also aired on ),, Home Movies,, and before its closure, Squidbillies. The comedy block aired every Friday and Saturday and an action block aired during the week, including mature anime like Cowboy Bebop,, Bleach,, and.
The channel is no longer on Cartoon Network, but the comedy shows are now airing on in Australia. The block returned on The Comedy Channel with Robot Chicken and Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, in March 2008, with Aqua Teen Hunger Force joining the lineup on July 1. Also airs on the same channel, although it is not under the Adult Swim banner and instead airs separately. To date, the Adult Swim lineup on The Comedy Channel has grown considerably with the block now airing every Saturday from 12 to 2 am AEST and 6:30 to 7:30 pm AEST to keep with the late night tradition of the former block. The new incarnation also premiered a lot of other Adult Swim shows including,,,, and (airing uncensored with profanity intact), along with the latest additions but aired at a different time, and, the latter making it the third show with Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Harvey Birdman to have been aired on both the old and the new block.
Some series that aired on Adult Swim have been released to DVD by, including shows that have never been shown on Australian television before. Madman Entertainment has also released R4 exclusive DVDs not available in the USA, including Volume 2 and 3 of Moral Orel and complete collections of and. The has also been quietly released to DVD. After moving to The Comedy Channel, Adult Swim does not currently air in New Zealand. [ ] In June 2016, Channel 9 signed a two-year deal with Turner Broadcasting to stream a small block of Adult Swim on 9Go!
Robot Chicken and Aqua Teen Hunger Force usually broadcast in this block. [ ] Canada [ ].
Main article: In 2002, was launched in the United Kingdom as a spin-off of Cartoon Network. It featured much of the content found on Adult Swim and Toonami, anime shows and adult action films, but closed operations after a year in 2003. A nightly Adult Swim channel was launched on July 8, 2006, on the now defunct owned by, generally starting at midnight. Shows that were previously a part of the UK's Adult Swim block are Robot Chicken, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Sealab 2021, The Brak Show,, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, The Venture Bros.,, and Metalocalypse, Non-Williams Street shows on the block include and. The first 'action' series was the anime, which aired on May 4, 2007 alongside a new UK animated show.
On July 7, 2008, Adult Swim ceased to broadcast on Bravo. The UK Adult Swim website offers free access to full episodes of shows including Squidbillies, Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law,,, Stroker and Hoop,,,,, and. Revolver Entertainment began distributing original Adult Swim series on in the UK and Ireland. Aired Robot Chicken, Titan Maximum, Venture Brothers and Metalocalypse. These shows were advertised with [adult swim] branding.
They began airing on June 5, 2010 in conjunction with the channel's regular schedule and ended on November 27, 2010. On December 14, 2011, the trilogy appeared on at 10 pm. The block began airing on starting on January 4, 2012. Adult Swim returned to UK and Irish television starting with a new block on the channel on 4 September 2015. As of September 2017, Adult Swim does not broadcast on television in the UK although Adult Swim shows are available to watch there on Netflix. High definition channels and service [ ] A feed of Adult Swim is available on many cable and all satellite service providers, and is shared with Cartoon Network. The high definition feed was launched on October 15, 2007.
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