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'''Network Ten''' is a TV channel which used to air the [[Pokémon anime]] in Australia. It originally aired Pokémon episodes on its programming block [[Cheez TV]] before its successor [[Toasted TV]]. For a short time during the peak of Pokémon's popularity in Australia, some Pokémon anime episodes, such as the first episode, were aired on Channel Ten as re-runs during prime-time slots in the late afternoon/night time. However, from Monday, 27 February 2012, [[Toasted TV]] was moved to Channel Ten's sister channel Eleven.
'''Network Ten''' is a TV channel which used to air the [[Pokémon anime]] in Australia. It originally aired Pokémon episodes during its programming block called [[Cheez TV]] before its successor, [[Toasted TV]]. For a short time during the peak of Pokémon's popularity in Australia, some anime episodes, such as the first episode, were aired on Channel Ten as re-runs during prime-time slots in the late afternoon/night time. However, on Monday, 27 February 2012, [[Toasted TV]] was moved to Channel Ten's sister channel, Eleven, where it currently remains.


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Revision as of 06:44, 14 April 2012

Network Ten
Network Ten.png
Network Ten's logo
Headquarters Australia Flag.png Australia
Launched August 1, 1964
Owned By Ten Network Holdings

Network Ten is a TV channel which used to air the Pokémon anime in Australia. It originally aired Pokémon episodes during its programming block called Cheez TV before its successor, Toasted TV. For a short time during the peak of Pokémon's popularity in Australia, some anime episodes, such as the first episode, were aired on Channel Ten as re-runs during prime-time slots in the late afternoon/night time. However, on Monday, 27 February 2012, Toasted TV was moved to Channel Ten's sister channel, Eleven, where it currently remains.

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