Talk:Animax (Eastern European TV channel)
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About the move
[edit]Although it looks like Animax is is just a new name for A+, it is NOT. Animax Hungary is now the part of Animax's world-wide network. A+ was a channel with a separate origin, and so, it needs it's OWN article. A new article should be created for Animax Hungary, with a correct introduction, and a notice, that it taken place of A+. --Rev-san 13:54, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
I rewrote the whole stuff, to better illustrate things. Also, I added all programs. If someone doesn't like it, don' revert it, instead, please consult here. Thank you. --Rev-san 14:15, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
Also in Serbia
[edit]I didn't know Animax was such a big fish, I only watch it time to time, and I watch it in Serbia, and it is in Hungarian. We do have a lot of confusing stuff with out cable company, e.g. NatGeo is sometimes in Bulgarian, etc. So, maybe you should add Serbia to the list?--Mátyás (talk) 10:34, 29 July 2009 (UTC)
Mistakes and incompletes
[edit]Dogtato (Jagainu-kun) started on August 2007.
The 'Fullmetal Alchemist' correctly written: Full Metal Alchemist.
The "Fullmetal Panic: Fumoffu" correctly written: "Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu".
The "Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu" wasn't premier on the Animax.
The Digimon 02 started on 31 of May 2008.
The Honey & Clover II started on June 2008. Wasn't premier on August 2008.
Wasn't Bleach Live Action. Death Note Live Movie 1-2 were on January 2009.
"Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex" started on May 2009. "Ghost in the Shell SAC: Second Gig" started on August 2009. Smoothly written "Ghost in the Shell" is a movie, what wasn't on the Animax.
The "Dragon Ball GT" will not be on September.
The "Death Note: Rewrite - Visions of a God" will be on 20 of September.
The Romeo X Juliet will be on 23 of October.
Bleach Movie will be on 31 of October.
Naruto continue starts on December.
From start of D.Gray-man there's not information.
Gravitation has got 13 episodes.
InuYasha implie 53-104 episodes on the Animax.
Kiddy Grade has got 24 episodes.
Spiral has got 25 episodes.
Megaman hasn't got 209 episodes. It's has got 56 episodes. The 4kids version has got 52 episodes.
Pokémon hasn't got 600+ episodes. The original series has got 276 episodes. The 4kids version has got 272 episodes. Pokémon implied episode 1-52 & 157-212 on the A+. Pokémon wasn't on the Animax.
The "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" implied 52 episodes on the A+.
First anime-series of the Yu-Gi-Oh wasn't on the A+ or Animax. The "Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters" was on the A+. The YGO DM has got 224 episodes, and it's implied 48 episodes on the A+.
There are ugly mistakes! Don't rewrite! See animaxtv.hu, animaxtv.ro, ETC! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.133.170.162 (talk) 07:22, 9 September 2009 (UTC)
Removal of unsourced content
[edit]I have removed a large part of the article, which was completely unreferenced. Material added to the article should be supported by references to reliable sources. Thanks, C679 10:28, 22 December 2013 (UTC)
- Also it was ugly as eff. Thank you, even if it did remove a large part of the article. Though I wonder what source could be used to "reliably" reference the programs aired, apart from the channel's website (not all being listed) and old TV program guides. --Rev L. Snowfox (talk) 14:03, 2 January 2014 (UTC)
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