Throw your satchel in the corner and off you go to the telly: The anime afternoon on RTL2 is fondly remembered by many anime fans. Countless people celebrated their first encounter with series like Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball, Digimon or Naruto there. Now the format returns. And with some old acquaintances.
RTL2 brings back Dragon Ball and Sailor Moon on Sunday afternoon
As reported by DWDL, RTL2 from April 16, 2023 broadcast an anime block again every Sunday. According to the report, the reason is probably the past 30th broadcaster birthday, on the occasion of which the anime classics broadcast were very successful. But which series does the station bring back exactly?
RTL2 will initially have several episodes on Sundays broadcasting Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball and the classic Mila Superstar, in which a young girl discovers her unique talent for volleyball. According to DWDL, exact broadcast times have already been set:
These are the anime dates on RTL2 from Sunday, April 16, 2023
All three series begin on April 16 with their very first episode. Whether still other formats such as Pokémon, Naruto or One Piece will follow and the Sunday appointment is extended to several days, remains to be seen. The anime offer on RTL2 depends on the quotas and the rights situation of the respective series. The return of the beloved anime afternoon has definitely begun.
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