vendredi 31 juillet 2020

The True Pokemon Z


**This entry is to explain Pokemon Z,because I know a lot of you don't seem to understand this.**



The Pokemon Z Rumor And Theory
Many pokemon fans who completed Pokemon X and Pokemon Y has came up with a theory that a third possible game might have to come out after the ending of both X and Y and the so called ''Project Azoth'',which people think,means Project Z or Project Zygarde. Because of this theory,a rumor about the third game Pokemon Z has surfaced online. People believed into the rumor. But the problem is that the rumor turned out to be a hoax. And if you don't know what a hoax is,it's basically fake news that tries hard to make em sounds realistic and legit. Like I said earlier,the whole Pokemon Z situation was just a theory made by pokemon fans.


Zygarde Cell and Core forms
After the Zygarde Core form was revealed at the end of the movie Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction,many people believed it was a hinted for a new pokemon game. That certain game of course,is Pokemon Z. However,the Pokemon Company confirmed a special Mega Evolution arc series canon to the anime instead to further explain Zygarde and its new Cell and Core forms. Once the Mega Evolution series was a success,the Pokemon Company had another plan in mind and a very unexpected one.

Pokemon Z and Pokemon Grey fate and the rise of the XYZ anime
After the success of the Mega Evolution special series,the Pokemon Company had another plan in mind for Zyarde,like I stated before. This is when people believed into Pokemon Z would become a thing. Unfortunately for them,it turned out to be a brand new season of the pokemon anime,entitled Pokemon the series: XYZ,with a new promotional poster featuring Zygarde. Because of that,people thinks Pokemon Z has came across the same fate as Pokemon Grey,believing the new game got cancelled for the shake of a new pokemon season with Zygarde as an excuse. Yeah,no. When did the Pokemon Company ever confirmed Pokemon Z? They never did. The purpose of the XYZ series is to focus on Zygarde. They cared about giving Zygarde a proper anime,unlike Kyurem.



Pokemon Ash should catch in the future

This is the full list of pokemon that Ash should catch in the future in Pokemon Journeys.


1. Grookey
Grookey is the last Galar starter to ever appear in the anime. Ash didn't have a starter yet. Grookey is hinted in the ending theme alongside Ash's Lycanroc. It would make sense for Ash to get Grookey.




2. Toxel/Toxtricity
Apart from Galarian Farfetch'd,Ash is yet to capture a new pokemon from the brand new generation and Toxel is perfect for Ash. Ash training a Toxel and evolving it into a Toxtricity would be awesome.




3. Tyranitar
Everyone wants Ash to reunite with the Larvitar he travelled with. Well so do I. Imagine Ash found Tyranitar,only to be revealed to be that one Larvitar and then Ash catch it.




4. Toucannon
It would make sense for Ash to catch Toucannon since he didn't catch Pikipek in Sun and Moon. Ash has a strong bond with Toucannon,which helped him and Rowlet training throughout the Alola region. Maybe when they travel to Alola,Ash can reunite with Toucannon.



5. Helioptile
Ok first off,yes I know that Ash don't catch any electric type. But it's Pokemon Journeys we're talking about so anything can happen,right? Oh and beside,Ash literally almost catch Helioptile way back in the Black and White series before revealing it belonged to Alexa. If Alexa comes back,maybe she wants to entrust Helioptile to Ash.



6. Eiscue
Yes,another gen 8 pokemon for Ash I want him to catch. If Ash don't get Toxel,then Eiscue would fit the spot.




7. Yanma
Ash likes speed pokemon. Yanma would be a good choice for that.



8. Numel
Yes,you hear that right. I wanted Ash to have a Numel for years. If his happens in Pokemon Journeys,that dream would come true. Camerupt would totally help Ash wins throughout the World Championship.



9. Chingling
It just feels like a pokemon for Ash. Yeah,really. If you look at Chingling,don't you have the impression it fit Ash? Because I do and I hope Ash catch one in the future.



10. Axew
Ok yes,Iris has an Axew already. But listen. If Ash finds a wild Axew,he could catch one. Lots of people wants Ash to have an Haxorus. This is why I have put Axew in the list.


11. Galarian Meowth
Yes,he has Galarian Farfetch'd already. But if he have to get another Galarian form,it has to be Galarian Meowth. Ash with Perrseker would be perfect.


11. Litleo
I mean,come on. Ash didn't had the chance to catch Litleo during the XYZ series,while this pokemon completely fits him. If Ash comes back for Litleo,who knows if he ends up catching it this time around.



12. Meowstic
Ash with a Meowstic. Why not? That would be interesting.



13. Mudsdale
How many people wanted Ash to have a Mudsdale during Sun and Moon? Imagine Ash using a Mudsdale when he battles Leon.




Bonus addition: Applin
I might as well add Applin to the list because this feels like Goomy. What if Ash finds an Applin and catch it,like the way he did with Goomy? And then train it and evolve it into an Appletun?

dimanche 26 juillet 2020

Transformers Cyberverse is getting even more toys despite the show's ending



Transformers Cyberverse is getting even more toys despite ending this year in 2020.
Transformers has been coming to an end with Season 3,confirmed by the writers. But as it turns out,the series' ending isn't stopping upcoming new Cyberverse toys this year. 

The new toys
We are yet to get the Skullcruncher toy they have been mentioning in early 2020. A few days earlier,Cyberverse is up for an upcoming Cybertron Villains Repugnus Revenge set which centers around the Season 3 episode The journey to the Valley of Repugnus and the long rumored Sinister Strikeforce Seakers set as well. There has been also a brand new Meteorfire toy,a Wildwheel toy and a Bumblebee toy. 

Pokemon Beta Gen 4 Revealed

Ever since 2018,betamon has been leaked online. The thread has been starting with Gen 2 with the Gold and Silver beta,then with gen 1 with Red and Blue. We are still yet to discover the betas for gen 3 yet,as we jumped right into gen 4.

The Pokemon Beta Gen 4 has been revealed today via Twitter,courtesy of Centro Pokemon.
This include the Sinnoh starters,the Garchomp line,Arceus,Giratina (Which looks more to Landorus),Lickilicky,the Luxray line,Darkrai,Shaymin,Togekiss,the Rampardos line,the Burmy line,the Combee line,the Hippopotas line,Carnivine,the Lumineon line,the Snover lineYanmega,Probopass,Rotom and Regigigas.

Who knows what the Pokemon Company is up to. We may see Beta gen 3 or gen 5 someday. Here is the link of the Pokemon Gen 4 Beta,if you wanna take a look for yourself.
https://www.cpokemon.com/2020/07/26/todos-los-sprites-en-alta-calidad-de-la-beta-de-pokemon-diamante-y-perla/

So let me know what you think


samedi 25 juillet 2020

The History Of Teletoon




What is Teletoon?

Teletoon is a Canadian channel owned by Teletoon Canada Inc.,a subsidiary of Chorus Entertainment. The channel primarily broadcasts various animated series,including both original and imported content,aimed at children and younger teenagers. Until 2019,the channel had also carried programming aimed at older teens and adults.



In 1996,where it all started before launch/Fun TV
In 1996,Teletoon was licensed by CRTC after a related application for a channel to be called ''Fun TV'' had been denied. Despite a Télétoon channel been launched in that year in France,our main focus here is the channel in Canada,Québec specifically.


Launch Date/September 8th/October 17th
The French side of Teletoon was launched on September 8th 1997 while the English side was launched on October 17th 1997 with both the first episode of Caillou. When Teletoon was launched on October 17th 1997,it showed more mature fare as the day progressed,with a strong commitment to air diverse and international programming,and the ability to air most of the material uncut. 




Slogan
At the time,it was known as The animation station with ''It's unreal!'' as its slogan,and ''It's time to twist!'' as its short lived slogan from 1999 to 2000. The latter slogan has been used during the channel's pre-launch but it would not been used again until 1998. In 2000,it would become the channel's only slogan. As for its French counterpart,it's ''C'est imagine!'',French for ''It's unreal!''.



Bumpers/Idents
In 1998-1999,Teletoon started airing bumpers with its first mascot,Teletina. These bumpers were made by Spin Productions in Toronto. Several more bumpers using CGI animation made by Guru Studio premiered on the channel. An updated look for the channel,no longer featuring the original logo,was later created for a partial rebranding in 2005. The older bumpers were removed in 2007 as part of an on-air rebranding.



Rebranding
The rebrand took place on February 5th 2007;Teletoon's on-air appearance and its website were dramatically changed. The website for ''The Detour'' was moved to Teletoon.com and the appearance of both the normal block and ''The Detour'' was changed. Teletoon started using new graphics,parodied blocks and figures,named Noobs,inspired by a Lego minifigure. Four years later,on September 5th 2011,Teletoon's on-air branding changed again to reflect the 50th anniversary of one of its owners,Astral Media and to reflect the transition to digital television. Since then,Teletoon has begun airing a number of live action programs in the daytime,including original series such as My babysitter's a vampire and Mudpit,as well as acquired programming and movies.





YTV/Cartoon Network
After Astral Media's stake in Teletoon Canada Inc. was purchased by Chorus Entertainment,several of Teletoon's original and acquired shows,primarily live action series,began airing on YTV. In turn,Teletoon began airing anime series that aired on YTV,including Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokemon. Since its inception,Teletoon aired numerous television series from Cartoon Network.




Original Series
At its inception in 1996, the channel had a stated goal of producing 78 half-hours of original content every year, and it has been active in commissioning programming since then. By 2001, however, the station was noted as possibly being the Canadian channel with the highest spending on original production, having invested in 98 series, including 225 half-hour episodes that fall season.





Programming
Teletoon predominantly airs animated television series and movies. Its license originally required that 90% of all programs on the channel be animated. Its French counterpart contains a different schedule of programs, some being French dubbed versions of shows such as South Park. Most of the time Teletoon just airs Cartoon Network shows.



Programming Blocks/Former Blocks

Saturday Action Block:  Running from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. EST, this block features action-oriented shows and anime such as Pokemon,Power Rangers and Yu-G-Oh.

Camp Teletoon: The Camp Teletoon block replaces morning programming during the Summer vacation period from July to August, containing some of the channel's popular programs, and daily movies. However, in the summer of 2009, Camp Teletoon was placed on hiatus, with Laugh Riot taking its place. The block returned in the summer of 2012, now airing weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. EST.

Snowed in: This block features holiday specials.

Original Blocks:  In 1997, Teletoon chose a different style of animation for each block. Each blocks were represented as planets. Each block's bumpers were made by Cuppa Coffee Studio. In August 1998, all four planets were removed permanently.

Teletoon Unleashed:  Launched in 2000, Teletoon Unleashed was an adult-oriented block; co-existing with the teen-oriented block, known as "The Detour", until they merged in 2004.

Teletoon Retro: Teletoon Retro was the branding and block for classic animated programming. It was later spun into a digital channel, which also featured several live action series. The channel launched on October 1, 2007 and closed on September 1, 2015.

Teletoon Kapow: Launched in September 2003, Teletoon Kapow! was an action block, which featured shows such as Teenage mutant ninja turtles,Spider Riders,Megaman NT Warrior and The Batman. The block was removed and replaced by Spin Cycle in September 2006.

Spin Cycle: Spin Cycle was created in September 2006 to replace the Kapow! block, airing weeknights from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST. After a short absence in January 2007, it returned after the channel's February 5, 2007 rebrand; Spin Cycle became a 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. EST block on Fridays only. This time, the block featured different programming every week, such as episodes of specific programming and re-airings of the premiere specials of some shows. On September 3, 2007, Spin Cycle began airing every weekday from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. EST with different shows every day. Throughout the week, viewers could vote online on the Teletoon website to pick one show that would air during the Spin Cycle block. Once a month, five viewers each got to choose the shows for an entire weekday afternoon.

Laugh Riot: The Laugh Riot block aired weekday mornings from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. EST and on Saturday mornings. It aired shows such as Out of Jimmy's head,Chowder,Jimmy Two-Shoes,Pink Panther and pals,Skatoony and Scooby-Doo Mysteries Incorporated.

3 Hours Of Awesome: This block aired on Monday through Thursdays and Sunday from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. EST. On Thursdays, it was called "3 Hours of Really Really Really Awesome" and later "Extra Awesome Thursdays". In March 2011, the block moved to Sunday.

Action Force: The Action Force block aired weekdays starting at 4:00 p.m. EST, and on Sunday mornings/afternoons. It featured action series such as The secret Saturdays,Bakugan,Chop Shocky Chooks,Batman The brave and the bold,Loonatics unleashed,Wolverine and the X-Men,Johnny Test,Iron Man Armored Adventures,Chaotic,The superhero squad show and The spectacular Spiderman. New additions included Generator Rex,The Avengers Earth's mightiest heroes,Transformers Prime,G.1 Joe Renegrades,Hot Wheels Battle Force 5,Voltron Force,Star Wars The Clone Wars and Bakugan Gundalian Invaders.

Can't miss Thursdays: This block aired on Thursday nights, replacing "3 Hours of Really Really Really Awesome". it was the home of Teletoons' first set of live action hosted segments featuring Andrea Jenna and premiered fare such as Adventure Time, Clarence,Dr.Dimensionpants and Packages from Planet X.

Cartoon Network on Teletoon: This block featured series from the Canadian Cartoon Network channel. It first ran from May to June 2012 as the Saturday morning block "Cartoon Network Sneak Peak" before the channel's launch, and returned in April 2013 as the Wednesday night block "Cartoon Network Takeover". The block returned in February 2014, while Cartoon Network was available for free preview. On March 26th 20123,Teletoon has officially been rebranded as Cartoon Network.

MOREvember: This block featured series marathon and sneak peek of series during the month of November; some of these series came from the Canadian Cartoon Network.

Double Play: A weekday programming block featuring back-to-back episodes of network programming. In Spring 2015, it was hosted by twins Jamie and Jon.

Famalama DingDong: A four-day block with sister channels YTV and Disney Channel on February 12, 2016. It stopped airing on February 15, 2016.

Disney XD Takeover: A programming block featuring Disney XD-based programming such as Lego Star Wars Freemaker Adventures.

Superfan Fridays: Running from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. EST, this block showcases animated series with an explicit action focus,such as Justice League Action,Yu-Gi-Oh and Avengers Ultron Revolution.

The Detour/Teletoon at Night: A late-night block targeted towards teens and adults, aired every night from 9:00 p.m. EST to 3:00 a.m. EST.

Big Ticket Movies/Teletoon Presents/Cinetoon: A block that aired movies every Saturday evening at 6:00 p.m. EST (formerly at 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. EST) and every Sunday morning with two movies. Teletoon previously broadcast films in the early 2000s under the Cinetoon banner, followed by Teletoon Presents in 2007 before adapting the name "Big Ticket Movies" in 2009.

Services



Télétoon: French counterpart to Teletoon which broadcasts most of the shows from its English counterpart in French.

Teletoon: English counterpart to Télétoon.

Teletoon HD: On April 18, 2012, Teletoon launched a high-definition feed called Teletoon HD,which simulcasts the East Coast standard-definition feed.

Teletoon on Demand: Teletoon On Demand is a video on demand channel featuring various TV series from Teletoon.

Cartoon Network: On November 4, 2011,CRTC approved an application from Teletoon Canada Inc. to launch Teletoon Kapow!, a category B digital cable and satellite channel devoted "programming from international markets, featuring the latest trends in non-violent action, adventure, superheroes, comedy and interactivity.'' On February 2, 2012, Teletoon announced that it would launch a local Cartoon Network channel in Canada. It debuted using the Teletoon Kapow! license on July 4, 2012.

Teletoon Retro: Teletoon Retro was a channel dedicated to 80's tv series that debuted in Fall 2007. The channel was discontinued on September 1, 2015, with Disney Channel Canada taking over its slot on several providers. In the years since, Teletoon has aired classic programming during non-peak viewing hours.

The Detour/Teletoon At Night: Launched in September 2002 as "The Detour on Teletoon", the block is an amalgamation of it and "Teletoon Unleashed", an adult programming block. Its French counterpart,Télétoon la nuit,airs on the Francophone Télétoon Channel. In September 2009, the block was relaunched under its current name with an overhaul of its appearance. In March 2019, it was announced that the block would be discontinued due to the launch of the new Adult Swim Channel on April 1, 2019.  The block was since replaced by more kids and family-oriented programming although some programming from that block would air occasionally on the channel. The Francophone Télétoon channel,however has kept its Télétoon la nuit channel.

Cancelled services
On November 24, 2000,CRTC approved multiple applications from Teletoon Canada Inc. to launch six Category 2 television channels named Teletoon Action,Teletoon Adult, Teletoon Art, Teletoon Multi, Teletoon Pop and Teletoon Retro. None of the channels launched and their broadcast licenses expired on November 24, 2004. The Teletoon Retro concept would later be revived under a different license.

                                                           Contests:

Throughout the time, the channel has offered many contests for kids and families altogether since the channel started. These were a way for kids to win prizes as well as win tickets to go to a trip in family, mainly during the Summer. Most of their early contests includes the Spot Babe Contest (1998), the It's A Draw Contest (1998), as well as the Max Steel Contest (2000's). They are mostly done yearly and the channel not only promote these contests on TV, but they would advertise the winners during commercial breaks. Nowadays, Teletoon would create contests online and they would give hints or codes throughout their shows' broadcast. Since then, it hast lost their creativity with those. They would also create contests during around Halloween and Christmas time. 

1998 Contests:
  • It's A Draw Contest-April 2nd
  • 13 Ghosts Of Scooby-Doo Contest-October
  • Spot Babe Contest-November
1999 Contests:

  • Chester Cheetah's Cinetoon Trivia Challenge-March 6th
This was a deal between Teletoon and Frito-Lay in which resulted in Chester Cheetah hosting Cinetoon with an animated featured-length movie. The promotion would celebrate the March launch of the Cheetos Shockwaves snack food,new at the time,and a Cinetoon Trivia Challenge to win a Playstation and other prizes. It first started on March 6th 1999.

2000's Contests:

  • Max steel Contest
  • Toonament Of The Champions Contest
  • Summer Toon Patrol Contest

2002 Contests:

  • Air Heads Contest
  • Great Fall Toon-Up Contest
  • 13 Days Of Halloween Kraft Dinner Contest
2003 Contests:
  • Yakkity Yak Contest
Vancouvert-based animation house Studio B would've give 20 Canadian kids a chance to see their best jokes delivered by Teletoon's animated star Yakkity Yak. Kids could summit their jokes at the Comedy Corner on Teletoon.Com until January 11th 2004. A committee of Teletoon judges would then review all the submissions and shortlist 250 jokes,which would've all been featured on the Teletoon.com website by mid-January. The best 20 jokes (10 in English and 10 in French) would've then be made into a 15-second animated cartoon with Yakkity Yak delivering them. Some jokes would've been broadcast throughout March,while others were featured exclusively on the Comedy Corner in their website.

2005 Contests:

  • Hubba Bubba Power Hour Voting Contest
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars Darth Vader Contest
  • Skittles Contest
  • The Elektra Movie Contest
  • Ultimate Video Game Party Contest

2006 Contests:

  • Right Guard Extreme Contest
  • My Little Pony Contest-November 17th
  • Transformers More Than Meets The Eye Contest
  • Wonder Bread Contest
  • Nivea For Men Contest
2007 Contests:

  • 6Teen And Reese Puffs Contest-June
2008 Contests:

  • Teletoon And General Mills' Fruity Cheerios Go! Microsite Contest-October 27th
On Monday,October 27th,Teletoon and General Mills' Fruity Cheerios would add new contests to Teletoon's successful GO! microsite-part of a cross-platform promotion brokered by Toronto's Zenith Optimedia. Two new contests would aim to get kids ages 6 to 11 engaged in fun online and outdoor activities. The first one is from October 27th,where kids gets to name a Fruity Cheerios character for a chance to win a prize pack and be featured on the back of a cereal box.

  • Lazar Tag 'Tag Or Be Tagged Contest-October 27th to November 21st
While on the site,kids can also tag their favorite Teletoon action show,part of the Lazar Tag 'Tag Or Be Tagged contest,to win one of 10 Lazar Tag complete 2 player systems and see the series tagged most air on Friday November 21st. During the three core action shows,World Of Quest,The Secret Saturdays and The Spectacular Spiderman,30-second spots and a lower third would highlight the microsite to drive viewers online.

  • Bratz Friends Are Forever Track Contest-October 27th to November 24th
Fans of Bratz can create their own music videos for the Bratz track Friends Are Forever to receive a Bratz prize pack. A winner will be drawn each week until November 24th. At the end of the promotion,one grand prize winner will see their music video streamed online and in an on-air spot,and receive a prize pack worth 500$.

2009 Contests:

  • Big Food Candy And Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smash Up Game Contest-October 22nd
  • Big Food Candy And Stoked T-Shirt Contest-October 22nd
  • Big Food Candy And Lunch Mate Contest-October 29th

2010 Contests:

  • Ben10 Bash Contest
  • Family Guy Voice Over Contest
  • In Toon With Tweens Contest-March 16th until September 15th
Toronto,Canada and Portfolio Entertainment Inc. has brought together a diverse and prominent pool of jurors from across the globe to weight-in on the top 15 finalists and select a winner and runner-up of the company's In Toon With Tweens contest. Lending their expertise to select the two most entertaining,innovative and bold projects were Carole Bonneau,Marc Buhaj,Rick Clodfelter,Jocelyn Hamilton,Linda Simensky,Andrea Sheffer and Shari Cohen. The contest prizes total 10,000$ CDN in cash as part of option and development agreements and winners would be notified on September 15th 2010. The In Toon With Tween Animation contest was an initiative designed by Portfolio Entertainment to encourage creativity and out-of-the-box thinking by throwing the door open to new voices within the global animation community. Animators and creators with serious comedy chops were invited to summit their original television or multiplatform projects targeting kids 8 to 12 years old for a chance to win 10,000$.


2011 Contests:

  • Skatoony Contest
  • Teletoon At Night Pilot Project Contest
  • My Babysitter's A Vampire Contest
  • Total Drama Contest

2012 Contests:

  • Monster High Your Freaky Flaw Contest
  • Roxx Contest
  • Lego Friends Mall Tour Contest
2013 Contests:

  • Kernels And Teletoon Retro Contest-February 19th
2015 Contests:

  • Wabbit A Looney Tunes Prod Contest-November 16th

2016 Contests:

  • Transformers RID 2015 Best Of The Bots Contest

2017 Contests:

  • Les Essentiels De Voyage D'été De Victor Contest
2018 Contests

  • Ben10 (2017) Toys Contest-February 15th to February 20th


2019 Contests:

  • Gormiti Toys Contest-August 30th to August 5th

2021 Contests:

  • 2021 Summer Contest

                                 Teletoon's airing of banned episodes:

Despite many controversies,Teletoon is famous for airing banned episodes of several tv shows. One of them in particular is the Family Guy's episode When You Wish Upon A Star, which aired on the channel on December 23rd and on December 26th in 2005. Fox Network originally censored and rejected the episode, then allowed it to air in the U.S after cutting some references they feared would be perceived as anti-semetic. The uncut episode event was later aired on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim and made its way onto DVD. The only reason I could find for Teletoon to acquire this banned episode is that Family Guy was one of the top three series on Teletoon at the time, and it still is to this day.

                                             Teletoon's Original Series:

**Before I start talking about these,I just want to make a disclaimer. No,this has nothing to do with original shows like 6Teen or A Treasure In My Garden. These will be about those original series in France that Teletoon has made such as Yapa+Toon.**

In the course of Teletoon's years,the channel acquired the right to produced original tv series and specials for the channel in France. In 2005,they have produced a show called YParaikanoel. The main theme was Christmas, and every day, the animators Maureen Louys and Jérémy Ganneval reads a preposterous story. It has broadcast on December 1st 2005 to 2009 and each episode were only 2 or 3 minutes long. 

                                                       Lost Airings:

There are in fact a lot of series' airing on the channel that are obviously lost throughout the time the channel has aired. These also includes promos. Teletoon is also famous for delaying their series' premieres and mess up their schedules from time to time. Robotech for example,had a promo back in 2005 and yet,the show never did surface on the channel. Another example is Space Ghost Coast To Coast,which was meant to air on the channel in the early years but ended up being delayed until 2006. The channel barely air anime aside from Dragon Ball Z,Pokemon,Beyblade,Yu-Gi-Oh,Cardcaptor Sakura,The Little Beaver and their original anime. Thus,any of these airings are lost over time. Some people do in fact keeps their recording tapes and post them online,but the majority of these tapes are mostly lost or sadly burned from a house fire unfortunately. The official Teletoon facebook page team also refuse to post archives on their page without giving any reason.

                                                    Anime Rejection:

What the channel is largely famous for is their rejection for anime. So the deal with this,is that back in the 90's,Teletoon was ok with airing a few anime such as Dragon Ball Z (13 episodes as a test),Patlabor and Macross Plus,alongside Cardcaptor Sakura in 2000. However in 2003 back when the dub for Fullmetal Alchemist was going on,Teletoon released a statement that they're refusing to broadcast the anime on the channel,as it was considered violent. Not only that but they went on to claim that the channel is all about Canadian properties,and that bringing out Japanese series would go against what they want for the channel. That is a huge slap in the face when they literally aired Dragon Ball Z and Macross Plus prior. Also back in 1999,they co-produced with Japan to make Cybersix,which is their Canadian anime. Fans of Fullmetal Alchemist as well as the Teletoon channel went outrageous after hearing the statement and decided to backlash Teletoon for it. Two years later,Teletoon would go on to produce Spider Riders,co-produced with Japan,in response of the backlash. In 2014,Teletoon gets the right to the Pokemon series,picking it up from YTV. As ironic as their hate for anime is,their France counterpart has no such problem airing anime there.