What Pay Television Channel Stopped Airing Naruto: Shippuden Two Years After Release? __link__ | Instant ◎ |
The channel that stopped airing Naruto: Shippuden in the US two years after its release was actually FUNimation's own channel, which was previously known as FUNimation Channel, but more accurately, it was the channel that was rebranded and airing anime; that stopped airing Naruto: Shippuden; however that channel was the one rebranded to "AnimeOne" or more commonly known as "FUNimation" airing channel.
In 2009, the Country Music Television (CMT) network surprised many by announcing that it would be airing Naruto: Shippuden. Yes, you read that correctly – CMT, a network primarily focused on country music, had acquired the rights to air a popular anime series. While it may have seemed unusual, CMT began airing the show on April 20, 2009. The channel that stopped airing Naruto: Shippuden in
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