![]() One of the dub's main issues was that the dubbing studio did not purchase the broadcast rights directly from Toei Animation, thus some scenes containing music were hard to dub. The authenticity of the rumors is in question and this never happened. In spring 2017, rumors have risen of a planned re-airing of the series on the channel Smile TV, especially after its broadcast of the original Greek dub of Dragon Ball Z. The dub finished with the R season in 2004. This version featured no commercial breaks, featured the eye catches without the background voices and lasted for eighteen minutes per episode. Unlike the previous dub, this dub aired on week mornings and during the weekend, with the airing time varying between 7:00 am and 10:30 am, depending on the channel's remaining time. In 2001, the show was re-licensed for broadcast, this time on a different channel (Star Channel), redubbed by a completely new cast of voice actors. The eye catches were removed in almost all episodes. The time of broadcast, despite changing many times, remained within 9 am and 11 am.Įach episode lasted for thirty minutes including commercial breaks. This eventually caused the anime to be broadcasted on Sundays as well. ![]() It first aired on the ANT1 channel on Saturday mornings and became very popular among young viewers and teenagers. Greece was one of the first countries to air a foreign dubbed version of the anime on television. The Sailor Moon anime aired in Greece from 1995 to 1998. ![]()
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