Adult Swim Cuts Shows From Website Following Warner Bros. Discovery Fallout

09/28/2022 04:18 pm EDT

Adult Swim has taken the opportunity to dive further into creating original anime series that air during the Toonami programming block. With the merger between Warner Bros and Discovery causing quite a few series to be stricken from HBO Max and Cartoon Network entirely. Unfortunately, it has been confirmed that some major anime originals are also set to leave the streaming service, but luckily, will still be made available via digital downloads and Crunchyroll, thanks to the original partnership between the two companies.

The shows in question include, as confirmed by DeMarco, Fena: Pirate Princess, Shenmue The Animation, and Blade Runner: Black Lotus. Earlier this year, it was announced that Adult Swim was moving forward with several anime originals, with next month seeing the arrival of the horror series, Housing Complex C, along with the return of FLCL via two new seasons. With the former premiering early next month, it is most likely safe from being pulled, though these recent cuts now will put many projects into question. Also in production currently is the spooky anime adaptation of Junji Ito's Uzumaki, which has been delayed to allow the horror show the proper time to come together. 

DeMarco took to his official Twitter Account to confirm that the series will still be available on Crunchyroll, along with anime fans having the ability to acquire the series as digital downloads, while also sharing the bad news that a second season for Shenmue The Animation won't be moving forward:

Earlier this year, a good number of series were stricken from HBO Max, even being taken from Youtube and Cartoon Network's website, though an official statement regarding the cuts has yet to be released by Warner Bros Discovery. Some of these fan-favorite series include Infinity Train, OK K.O. Let's Be Heroes, Aquaman: King of Atlantis, Summer Camp Island, and more. In recent days, animation fans breathed a sigh of relief when it was revealed that Harley Quinn would be returning for a fourth season, though stalwarts like Young Justice have yet to be renewed and their future seems uncertain.

Which series are you most sad to see stricken from HBO Max and Cartoon Network? Feel free to let us know in the comments or hit me up directly on Twitter @EVComedy to talk all things comics, anime, and the world of Adult Swim. 

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