News Gundam on TV
posted on 2003-02-20 01:33 EST
F-91 and Zeta coming to Cartoon Network. Zeta to be shown edited and unedited. Toy Fair Pictures.
According to Altered States Magazine, "Gundam F-91" is coming to the US, and will be shown on Cartoon Network. This news comes from Bandai at the New York International Toy Fair. However it is not stated when it will be appearing on Cartoon Network or when it will be released on DVD. Previous Gundam announcements from Bandai have been up to a year in advance, but generally are closer to 6 to 8 months.
Also mentionned, is an interesting tid bit about about the Cartoon Network broadcast of Zeta Gundam. Zeta will be broadcast on both Toonami in edited form, and on Adult Swim unedited.
The following pictures of some of the upcoming Gundam merchandise on display at Toy Fair were sent to ANN:
Also mentionned, is an interesting tid bit about about the Cartoon Network broadcast of Zeta Gundam. Zeta will be broadcast on both Toonami in edited form, and on Adult Swim unedited.
The following pictures of some of the upcoming Gundam merchandise on display at Toy Fair were sent to ANN:
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