This actually happened to the English dub of Dragon Ball Z back in the late 1990s.However, once the show ended up on Toonami, it finally garnered itself an audience, which resulted in the show being continued with more episodes. After leaving syndication, it re-surfaced on USA Network, where it was once again, cancelled after failing to find an audience. Sailor Moon's original run in the US was cut short after only 65 episodes in its original syndicated run.Season 4 finally aired in 2008, with a fifth season arriving the following year.
A fourth season was planned, but the main cast's other commitments, along with various production issues, kept it from happening.for 11 years. Slayers lasted 3 seasons in its original run, ending in 1997.After about two years, the third and final volume was released on the Tokyopop website. Pantheon High was one of Tokyopop's Original English Language (OEL) manga series, and like most of their OEL, it was canceled when the US economy dipped and Tokyopop restructured.
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Five years after, in 2009, a 26-episode follow-up series titled Inuyasha: The Final Act, was commissioned in order to adapt the remaining chapters now that the manga itself had concluded. The Inuyasha anime was canceled in 2004 after four years on the air when it was beginning to overtake the manga.14 years passed with Super Robot Wars being the only medium in which Getter remained.then suddenly, it was revealed that Ah is getting an anime adaptation, Getter Robo Arc. Getter Robo had the manga end on a nasty cliffhanger during Getter Robo Ah due to the magazine it was featured in being cancelled and Ken Ishikawa being unable to find a replacement to continue publishing in before he died.One month later, licensing deals were struck, and just like what the tagline said, " Toonami is Back Bitches."
Rumors the return was a hoax were dispelled when Steve Blum, voice of Toonami host TOM himself, and Kyle Hebert, a fellow voice actor with equal stature got involved. A Twitter feed for viewers was added for viewers to express their interest in a possible return and the fandom proceeded to flood the feed with pleas to revive the block. However, just like with Family Guy and Robot Chicken, Adult Swim struck again! On April Fools' Day 2012, they aired a loving joke broadcast of Toonami, suspiciously aimed toward an ulterior motive: test the waters to see if the block was really that cherished. Eventually, incompetent scheduling, poor variety of shows and the infamous year-long Naruto filler arc led to its end late 2008.