Anime fans are over the moon. RTL 2 has brought back the beloved anime afternoon, where hits like Sailor Moon or Dragon Ball have recently been shown on TV again. we tell you When will the next episodes of Sailor Moon come out. And what exactly they are.
RTL 2 shows Sailor Moon again: Which episodes come when?
The RTL 2 afternoon has so far been limited to Sundays, but it starts earlier than usual. The classic Mila Superstar will be on from 11:20 a.m. from 1.10 p.m. 5 episodes of Sailor Moon will be shown. These are episodes 6-10 from season 1.
All episodes of Sailor Moon on Sunday April 23, 2023
1.40 p.m.: Sailor Moon Season 1 Episode 7: A Star is Born
2 p.m.: Sailor Moon Season 1 Episode 8: The Genius
2:25 p.m.: Sailor Moon Season 1 Episode 9: No Time
2.50 p.m.: Sailor Moon Season 1 Episode 10: The Temple of Lovers
According to the schedule of the new anime afternoon on RTL 2 Five episodes of Dragon Ball will follow from 3:15 p.m. Episodes 6-10 of the first season will also be broadcast here. From 5.15 p.m. the anime afternoon is over. The next episodes of each of the three series will air on Sunday, April 30, 2023.
Anime Afternoon is a beloved childhood memory and institution for many fans of the Japanese animated series. In addition to classics like Dragon Ball or Sailor Moon, many viewers came into contact with the adventures of Naruto, Inuyasha and others for the first time. RTL 2 stamped out the weekday format after several years, in particular in favor of various TV soaps.
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