Animax was a Spanish version of anime channel Animax owned by Sony. It was launched in Spain as a programming block on AXN Spain on 20 October 2007 before...
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also dubbed imported cartoons in Japanese language. Animax previously operated separate TV channels for Asia (four separate feeds for South East Asia,...
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Animax Portugal was the Portuguese version of Animax. The channel launched in April 2008 and was closed in May 2011. Originally, the channel broadcast...
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Animax (formerly A+) was a thematic television channel which broadcast Japanese animated television series and films to Eastern European countries, including...
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Canadian-based Corus Entertainment. The channel was purchased by Sony in 2005 and was later rebranded as Animax. One of Locomotion's VJ projects was a...
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channel runs 24 hours a day. Previously, from 1995 though 2017, Minimax timeshared with Sportmanía, Musicmax, Game One, ITV Hungary, M+, Cool, Animax...
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Animax was divided into four feeds: three in Spanish (each centred on Venezuela, Mexico and Argentina) and one in Portuguese (Brazil). The channel was...
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Disney Jr. is a Spanish-managed Portuguese pay television channel owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company Portugal. Aimed mainly at children between...
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2019) Sony Channel (2019–2023) Black and White logo, used as screen bug Sony Channel (2023–present) Horizontal Black and White logo "Animax: Sony anuncia...
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on DirecTV channel 272 on November 15, 1998 in Japan. The withdrawal of DirecTV from Japan led to Nickelodeon moving to SKY PerfecTV! channel 278 on October...
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