Nintendo Anime Channel

Nintendo Anime Channel
Nintendo Anime Channel logo.png
Nintendo Anime Channel logo
Provider Nintendo
Launched Europe: February 13, 2015
AU & NZ: February 14, 2015
Shutdown October 31, 2018
Service provided Nintendo anime video on demand
Accessible by Nintendo 3DS
Website Nintendo UK official website

Nintendo Anime Channel was a free app for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems available from the Nintendo eShop, that provided access to a selection of anime based on Nintendo properties as well as other licensed series. The service was first announced during the January 14, 2015 Nintendo Direct[1] and launched in Europe on February 13, 2015[2] and in Australia & New Zealand on February 14, 2015[3]. The app launched with a selection of episodes from Pokémon, Kirby and Inazuma Eleven, with the intention that the library of content would grow over time[1]. Episodes from season seven of the Pokémon anime were added from August 2015[4] and episodes from season eight were added in May 2017[5]. The service closed on October 31, 2018[6].

Available Pokémon anime

At the time of the service closure, the following Pokémon anime series were available on the service[6]:

Trailer

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References


Worldwide services*: Free: Pokémon TVYouTube
Purchase: Prime VideoGoogle TV (YouTube) • iTunes Store
Subscription: Prime VideoNetflixViaplay*
Previous: Nintendo Anime Channel*
India only: Subscription: VootJioCinema
Japan only: Free: GYAO!Net mo TeleToNicoNicoTVer
Subscription: aniteleHikari TVHuluNicoNicoParavi
United States only: Free: DisneyNOW*HooplaKabillion
Subscription: HuluXfinity Stream
Previous: Toonami JetstreamCartoon Network Video
United Kingdom only: Free: POP PlayerBBC iPlayer
Subscription: Now
Previous: ITV Hub


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