The Packed Story of Toonami & How It Helped Make Anime Mainstream
Thank you to ExpressVPN for sponsoring this video. To find out how you can get 3 months free go to www.expressvpn.com/toygalaxy Toonami is an American late night television programming block that primarily broadcasts Japanese anime and occasionally American action animation. It was created by Sean Akins and Jason DeMarco and produced by Williams Street, a division of Warner Bros. Entertainment. Toonami is credited with pushing the popularity of Japanese anime to new heights for shows such as Dragon Ball Z, Sailor Moon and Mobile Suit Gundam Wing. Help the channel continue to grow by checking out our Patreon: / toygalaxy Follow Dan on Instagram: / toygalaxy Toy Galaxy P.O. box 3976 Manchester, NH 03105-3976 Business Inquiries: [email protected] / toygalaxytv / toygalaxytv https://teespring.com/stores/toy-galaxy

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