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Toonami's Saturday afternoon programming block ran from October 20, 2001, to February 22, 2003, from 1–3 pm, later changing to 1–4 pm in June 2002. It included the following programs: Dragon Ball; Dragon Ball Z; G-Gundam.hack//SIGN; He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002) Samurai Jack; Transformers: Armada; Zoids: Chaotic Century
On April 17, 2004, Toonami was moved from weekday afternoons to a Saturday evening slot, where it aired regularly for four hours starting at 7:00 pm EST. [20] A new lighter-toned action block, Miguzi, premiered two weekdays in its place. [20] Toonami also replaced the block known as Saturday Video Entertainment System (SVES).
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Kids' WB's weekday programming continued, but with redundant programming and theme weeks until December 30, 2005 (the block began to increasingly promote Cartoon Network, their afternoon Miguzi block, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, and the Kids' WB Saturday morning lineup during the transition).
Toonami soon expanded to weekdays, and for a number of years could be seen seven days a week. Although time-slots varied, the main Toonami block remained on weekday afternoons; in 2005 it was airing weeknights from 6.00 pm, with mini-marathons playing on Saturday and Sunday mornings. [citation needed]
Toonami would later move to Saturday evenings permanently, after programs under the block started to contain more material deemed less appropriate for Cartoon Network's core audience. A new franchise to fill its original weekday afternoon slot, Miguzi, launched on April 2004.
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