ToonZai

ToonZai (stylized as TooNZAi)s an American teens' entertainment brand, mostly used for a slate of a programming block that aired anime, action, and adventure-related programming. The name is a portmanteau of "toon" and the Japanese term banzai. It originally aired on The CW from May 24, 2008 to August 18, 2012 before being shutdown and replaced by Vortexx which ran from August 25, 2012 to September 27, 2014 before being permanently being closed for good.

The CW Ownership
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ViacomCBS Ownership
As 4Kids was preparing to go bankrupt in June 2016, the brand was put up for sale and several bidders came forward including The Walt Disney Company, Turner Broadcasting, Viacom, NBCUniversal, and Hasbro. Konami agreed to sell the brand to Viacom in December 2016 for $780 million and was shut down a few months later and ownership was passed to Viacom on February 7, 2017. The 4Kids and Toonzai brands were left untouched for around 2 years when finally, the brand was renoticed again and an executive at Viacom stated an idea at a Viacom executive meeting that they wanted to revive ToonZai and it was approved to happen. Ion Media (now known as The E.W. Scripps Company) had wanted to take the ownership of the Vortexx brand and place it on the Red Princess block, Purple Queen, and were granted to do so. The afromentioned brand was owned by both Ion and Viacom through a contract signed by the two.

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Current Programming (ViacomCBS Era)
± means that the show is either rated TV-Y7-FV or TV-Y7 and is viewable for younger audiences.

‡ means that the show aired on The CW era of ToonZai.

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