There were a few animes that did air in African countries. South Africa aired Heidi in both English and Afrikaans, and there were a few Arabic-speaking countries which could recieve SpaceToon, which aired a lot of anime back in the 2000s.
@@gabrielsmith488 Yeah. Kind to think of it, apparently anime was practically a thing on South African TV long before any Western animation would appear on television over there.
Why do I feel like their design package is similar to Deutscher Fernsehfunk's in the late 80s? Also that ident looks quite similar to TV5 (the French-language international television service)'s first one.
This is the first time, when I see horisontal test card.
Anime and Prince of Belair? Damn, their childhood (about TV obviously) was good
when I looked at channel's logo at bottom right corner, I almost thought I'm watching Antenne 2 :/
Note that some programs broadcasting in the video came from french TV like TF1 (52 sur la une) or France 2 (Savoir Plus).
2:49 Holy crap,an anime aired in African countries???? The name of it is Ikkiman,known as Battleball in English ver and Ricky Star in French ver.
@B3ro1080 *O O F*
There were a few animes that did air in African countries. South Africa aired Heidi in both English and Afrikaans, and there were a few Arabic-speaking countries which could recieve SpaceToon, which aired a lot of anime back in the 2000s.
@@ExtremeWreck don't forget that South Africans grew up watching dragon ball Z! It returned to our TV screens recently.
@@gabrielsmith488 Yeah. Kind to think of it, apparently anime was practically a thing on South African TV long before any Western animation would appear on television over there.
Why do I feel like their design package is similar to Deutscher Fernsehfunk's in the late 80s? Also that ident looks quite similar to TV5 (the French-language international television service)'s first one.
1. Anime is called Ikkiman
2. First time seeing colour bars SIDEWAYS
0:00 - 1:22 What was music played?
a woman from gabon talking like she regrets her life decisions. there was no music.
It’s a radio relay
@@formerlygrimagikoopa There was some faint background music
music in background is Johnny Johnny Come Home by Avalanche
When SECAM is too much SECAM.
2:17 THAT IS THE WORST SOUND I HAVE EVER HEARD.
cope harder :)
I heard mjsic from tele sahel
where in the video?
@@formerlygrimagikoopa 5:00
Same music as tele sahel flash 1993
That looks almost like the gay flag. Just saying.
Bruh Moment
Ironic considering Africa's... *interesting* history with the LGBT+ community that mainly depends on where you live in that continent.