The Japanese animation "Anpanman" has changed its broadcast time to 10:55 a.m. every Friday since April. However, this move has caused dissatisfaction among netizens and parents. What is going on? Anpanman is a young animation, mainly targeting kindergarten and elementary school students. It has been popular since it was first broadcast in 1988. It is equivalent to a national animation in Japan. However, if it is changed to 10:55 am on Friday from April, the children are still in school at this time and cannot watch it. Many netizens and parents said: "Hey! The bread will be served on Friday morning!? Then the kindergarten kids won't be able to see it!" "My daughter who is in kindergarten looks forward to it every week... I can only record it." "The children at home will definitely be unhappy." Since the children are in school and cannot watch the animation at the first time, the ratings will definitely drop significantly! So why did the official do this? As for why the animation's broadcast time was changed, the official has not yet made any response. So what will happen next? Anime Star will continue to pay attention to the issue of the animation's broadcast time change. |
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