Animax | |
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Launched | July 31, 2005 |
Closed | May 1, 2011 |
Network | Animax |
Owned by | Sony Pictures Entertainment |
Slogan |
El nuevo orden televisivo (2005) 24 horas Full Anime (2005-2007) TV Extraordinaria (2008-2011) |
Country |
Brazil (Independent Feed) Venezuela |
Language | Spanish, Portuguese |
Broadcast area | Latin America |
Replaced | Locomotion |
Replaced by | Sony Spin |
Sister channel(s) |
Sony Entertainment Television AXN |
Website | animaxtv.com |
Availability
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Satellite | |
Dish Network Mexico | Channel 240 |
Animax was the Latin American version of Animax.
Logo Animax Latin America used from 2005 to 2010
Logo Animax Latin America used from 2010 to 2011
Being Sony's first attempt to offer a 24-hour anime channel in Latin America, it planned to broadcast series in two formats. The majority of the series containing 25 episodes or more, would be aired on weekdays, whereas series with fewer than 25 episodes would be shown on certain days of the week, much like it's done in Japan. It is usual to find in one day a premiere episode of a series as well as a minimal of two encores. Also, at the end of every series, the channel airs a section called Animedia, which shows video clips of Japanese artists' songs, extra information about anime and other themes, summaries of events dedicated to anime and presentations about future series for the channel. In January 2007, it began to air a segment called Animax Nius (Nius = News), a teaser featuring news related to anime and other topics.
As of 2011, anime has been relegated to late nights, as Western programming has taken over most of Animax's airtime. In May 1, 2011, the channel was renamed Sony Spin, and changed almost the entirety of its programming.
List of TV series aired:
List of anime series aired:
List of anime movies aired:
Several dubbing studios have participated in the translation of the aforementioned series for their premiere on Animax, and are located in key countries like Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Venezuela. After Animax's arrival in 2005, numerous series have been translated and dubbed into Spanish and Portuguese languages, including Blood+, The Twelve Kingdoms, Steel Angel Kurumi, Noir, Wolf's Rain, Martian Successor Nadesico, Galaxy Angel and others.