Category:NoitaminA: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
m (removed Category:Index Index using HotCat)
No edit summary
 
(3 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 3: Line 3:
A weekly late-night programming block on Japan's Fuji Television, devoted to anime series targeted at audiences lying outside of typical anime-watching demographics. Despite [[Otaku O'Clock|the time slot]], series broadcast under the ''noitaminA'' flag generally attract a sizable viewership, and have developed a reputation for high quality.
A weekly late-night programming block on Japan's Fuji Television, devoted to anime series targeted at audiences lying outside of typical anime-watching demographics. Despite [[Otaku O'Clock|the time slot]], series broadcast under the ''noitaminA'' flag generally attract a sizable viewership, and have developed a reputation for high quality.


''noitaminA'' began as a half-hour slot on Fuji TV, but expanded to one hour for the spring 2010 season. Its official Japanese website is [http://noitamina.tv/ here], with a somewhat less up-to-date [http://www.fujicreative.co.jp/intldept/animation/noitaminA.html English version] available as well.
''noitaminA'' began as a half-hour slot on Fuji TV, but expanded to one hour for the spring 2010 season. It went back to be a half-hour slot in 2015. Its official Japanese website is [http://noitamina.tv/ here], with a somewhat less up-to-date [http://www.fujicreative.co.jp/intldept/animation/noitaminA.html English version] available as well.


The name is [[Sdrawkcab Name|"Animation" backwards]], in case you're wondering.
The name is [[Sdrawkcab Name|"Animation" backwards]], in case you're wondering.
Line 10: Line 10:
[[Category:Networks]]
[[Category:Networks]]
[[Category:NoitaminA]]
[[Category:NoitaminA]]
[[Category:Programming Blocks]]

Latest revision as of 22:15, 5 July 2020


A weekly late-night programming block on Japan's Fuji Television, devoted to anime series targeted at audiences lying outside of typical anime-watching demographics. Despite the time slot, series broadcast under the noitaminA flag generally attract a sizable viewership, and have developed a reputation for high quality.

noitaminA began as a half-hour slot on Fuji TV, but expanded to one hour for the spring 2010 season. It went back to be a half-hour slot in 2015. Its official Japanese website is here, with a somewhat less up-to-date English version available as well.

The name is "Animation" backwards, in case you're wondering.