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Revision as of 03:16, 3 September 2009

Adult Swim
AdultSwim.jpg
LocationUnited States of America
Organisation typeTelevision channel

Adult Swim (rendered as [adult swim]) is a cable channel in the United States that shares channel space with Cartoon Network, but is focused on more mature audiences. After the cancellation of Futurama during its original run, Adult Swim was the channel that picked it up for cable reruns.

Commitment to Futurama

In a vast difference from FOX, Adult Swim conducted a strong promontional campaign for Futurama. Adult Swim obtained the rights to broadcast Futurama in 2002 on cable networks in the United States, and despite being forced to air new episodes after FOX, Futurama saw a more stable broadcast of its episodes on Adult Swim.

Adult Swim came almost to love the show itself, and remained focused on giving the show its rightful status with stable rerunning and even entire days dedicated to the show in form of marathons. Fans often cite Adult Swim's respectful handling of the show as how they originally became acquainted with the show and how they grew to love it. Some go as far as claiming that Adult Swim is directly responsible for the revival of the show.

Adult Swim lost the rights to broadcast Futurama in 2006, when Comedy Central sealed a deal to start broadcasting it on its cable channel from 1 January, 2008, in a deal with 20th Century Fox Television regarding the Direct-to-DVD films, which were to be released as episodes as well.

During the 2009 recasting ploy of the main cast of Futurama, Adult Swim responded to 20th Century Fox Television's and Comedy Central's handling of the situation, stating that if it failed again and they once again received broadcasting rights, they would handle it properly – once more.

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