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** This is generally a trend with [[Adult Swim]] and anime. They'll advertise ''[[Bleach]]'' (probably their biggest show) for a couple weeks when a new season is coming up, usually while it's on reruns, and they'll usually advertise a new show to the lineup for a few weeks before it debuts, then goes on to advertise anything that isn't anime.
* After lukewarm ratings for the first season of ''[[IGPX]]'', [[Cartoon Network]] decided to move the show to Friday at Midnight, with little to no ads detailing the change of the schedule.
* ''[[The Boy and the Heron (anime)|The Boy and the Heron]]'' has ''no'' release material other than a [[:File:How do you live japanese.jpg|vague teaser]] before its release. If you dig deeper, you can find some additional information, like [[Joe Hisaishi]] being the composer, but the poster and the vague premise of an "Fantasy Epic" are all that's released. The only news about the film is that [https://www.joblo.com/hayao-miyazaki-marketing/ there is] [https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/jun/05/studio-ghibli-hayao-miyazaki-final-film-how-do-you-live-no-trailers-promotion no news]. This is unusual, as it's a [[Studio Ghibli]] film directed by [[Hayao Miyazaki]], being his first film since ''[[The Wind Rises]]''. Names as big as "Studio Ghibli" and "Hayao Miyazaki" rarely go without marketing, especially if it's Miyazaki's first film in 10 years. Japanese viewers stated the only poster they saw in cinemas was the vague teaser, and there are no branding or advertising even in theatres. Despite this, the film has a [https://www.boxofficemojo.com/release/rl3516957441/weekend/ pretty impressive performance] at the box office.
 
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