The Philippines Gears Up with Japan for an Epic Adventure

Written by Alex Neri

September 23, 2011

 

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Be on the look out this October, as Animax prepares for another epic adventure for its fans.

This time, Asia’s first ever anime channel is doing a same day simulcast with Japan.

If you checkout their teaser video, there seems to be some sort of encrypted message within it. Could it possibly be morse code?

You can also see the countdown timer below the video. Looks like they will reveal more information on 24 September.

Get your jumpsuits ready guys (and gals)! Looks like we’re in for another rollercoaster ride.

YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dC9yGwpnHk

Teaser page URL: http://www.animax-asia.com/shows/teaser

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