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Robotech - 7 January 1996–19 July 1998, more below

Robotech: The Masters (season 2) - 7 January–7 April 1996 (Sundays); 12 January–29 March 1996 (Fridays); 23 May–22 August 1997 (Fridays); 27 July–16 November 1997 (Sundays)

Robotech: The Macross Saga (season 1) - 5 April–30 August 1996 (Fridays); 14 April–22 September 1996 (Sundays); 20 December 1996–23 May 1997 (Fridays); –26 January–27 July 1997 (Sundays); 21 November 1997–3 April 1998 (Fridays)

Robotech: The New Generation (season 3) - 6 September–20 December 1996 (Fridays); 29 September 1996–26 January 1997 (Sundays); 29 August–21 November 1997 (Fridays); 14 December 1997–19 July 1998 (Sundays); 3 April–10 July 1998 (Fridays)

Codename: Robotech - 26 November 2000; 26 August 2001

Tenchi Universe - 28 September 1997–19 April 1998 (Sundays only); 3 May–25 October 1998 (Sundays only)

Urusei Yatsura (episodes 1–34 only) - 8 March 1998 (episodes 1–4); 6 September 1998–6 June 1999 (Sundays); 11 September 1998–11 June 1999 (Fridays); 10 October 1999–30 July 2000

Kimagure Orange Road (episode 1 only) - 12 November 1998

Key the Metal Idol - 15 November 1998–14 March 1999 (Sundays only); 28 March–1 August 1999 (Sundays); 7 May–6 August 1999 (Fridays, episodes 4–15)

Bubblegum Crisis (episodes 1–3 only) - 4 March 1999 (episode 1); 8 August 1999 (episodes 2–3); 13 August 1999 (episodes 2–3); 12 September 1999 (episode 1); 17 September 1999 (episode 1); 17–31 December 2000 (episodes 1–3); 29 July 2001 (episodes 2–3). Note: Episodes 4–5 were originally scheduled to make their premiere on the channel on 26 November 2000 but were pulled due to a licensing issue and replaced with Codename: Robotech.

Please Save My Earth - 6 June–11 July 1999 (Sundays only); 22 August–5 September 1999 (Sundays); 27 August–10 September 1999 (Fridays); 27 August–8 October 2000

Note: Beginning 10 October 1999, anime is kept to Sunday nights only.

Ranma ½ (episode 1 only) - 9 November 1999

Ranma ½: Big Trouble in Nekonron, China - 12 March 2000

Ranma ½: Nihao My Concubine - 25 June 2000

Note: The block of anime episodes aired on 23 September 2001 was also aired 16 September 2001, as the Travel Auction originally scheduled to pre-empt the Sunday sci-fi block on the 16th was cancelled in the wake of the September 11 attacks. These episodes were: Neon Genesis Evangelion, "Those women longed for the touch of others' lips, and thus invited their kisses."; Serial Experiments Lain, "Society: Layer 07"; Sakura Wars, "Act 3: Spring Is the Time for First Battles"; and Sakura Wars, "Act 4: A Midsummer Night's Dream".

Neon Genesis Evangelion - 5 March–6 August 2000; 6 May–25 November 2001. Note: Only the main series was aired; i.e., KTEH did not air The End of Evangelion.

Dirty Pair Flash - 10 December 2000 (episodes 1–4); 7 January–18 February 2001 (episodes 5–11); 25 March–22 April 2001 (episodes 12–16); 23 December 2001–17 February 2002 (episodes 1–8); 24 March–19 May 2002 (episodes 9–16)

Sakura Wars: The Gorgeous Blooming Cherry Blossoms - 25 February 2001; 2–23 September 2001; 7–28 April 2002; 9–16 February 2003

Ruin Explorers - 3 June 2001; 7–28 October 2001

Serial Experiments Lain - 12 August–4 November 2001; 13-20 October 2002 (episodes 1–4); 3 November 2002 (episode 7); 22 December 2002–16 February 2003 (episodes 5–13); 23 March–18 May 2003. Note: The final anime series to be aired on KTEH.

All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku (episodes 1–6 only) - 10 March 2002 (episode 1); 30 June–1 September 2002; 5 January–16 February 2003

Generator Gawl (episode 1 only) - 10 March 2002

City Hunter (episode 1 only) - 10 March 2002