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The Anime Network Announces Winter 2016 Simulcast Lineup


The Anime Network Logo 001 - 20160107Before you ask: yes, The Anime Network is still a thing.

Yesterday, The Anime Network announced their streaming simulcast lineup for the Winter 2016 season. The company will stream the following:

Both Norn9 and Girls Beyond The Wasteland will be available to audiences in the United States, Canada, the UK, Ireland, South Africa, Latin America, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Turkey, the Middle East, and North Africa. Undefeated Bahamut Chronicle will stream in Canada, the UK, Ireland, South Africa, Latin America, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Turkey, the Middle East, and North Africa.

All three titles are currently licensed by Sentai Filmworks.

Source: The Anime Network

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Samantha Ferreira

Samantha Ferreira is Anime Heraldโ€™s founder and editor-in-chief. A Rhode Island native, Samantha has been an anime fan since 1992, and an active member of the anime press since 2002, when she began working as a reviewer for Anime Dream. She launched Anime Herald in 2010, and continues to oversee its operations to this day. Outside of journalism, Samantha actively studies the history of the North American anime fandom and industry, with a particular focus on the 2000s anime boom and bust. Sheโ€™s a huge fan of all things Sakura Wars, and maintains series fansite Combat Revue Review when she has free time available. When not in the Anime Herald Discord, Samantha can typically be found on Bluesky.

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