Toonami Jetstream

Toonami Jetstream was a free ad-supported online broadband service and a remake of Toonami's previous video streaming service Toonami Reactor provided by Cartoon Network and Viz Media. It hosted various Toonami and Viz hit series and had music videos, game reviews, and a comment box. It premiered July 17, 2006, with a special preview occuring on July 14, 2006. Toonami Jetstream was only available in the United States. A computer with Windows 2000 SP4+, Windows XP, Windows Vista or Mac OS X, Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 (or higher) or Mozilla Firefox 1.5 (or higher), Adobe Flash 9, and a broadband connection were required.

After Toonami was cancelled on September 20, 2008, it was unknown if Toonami Jetstream would still be active, or would merge with Cartoon Network Video. On January 30, 2009, however, Toonami Jetstream suddenly shut down. As a result, Naruto and Pokémon moved to Cartoon Network Video, while other anime series like Zatch Bell! and Hikaru no Go are on Viz Media's website and One Piece is available on FUNimation's official One Piece website.

A farewell message on Toonami Jetstream read as follows, "We greatly appreciate all the fan support for Toonami Jetstream over the past years. Starting January 30, Naruto will make its new home on CN Video at CartoonNetwork.com. Fans of MAR, Blue Dragon, and other popular Viz Media series previously featured on Toonami Jetstream should check www.viz.com for future updates."

Former Series (Premieres)

 * Blue Dragon - (debuted on Jetstream April 7, 2008, was on Toonami at time of it's Jetstream debut, continued to air on Jetstream until it ceased functions) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7-FV)
 * Eyeshield 21 - (debuted on Jetstream December 17, 2007) (TV-PG)
 * Hikaru no Go - (debuted on Jetstream July 14, 2006 with biweekly instruction "How to play Go" clips (aired biweekly) (TV-PG)
 * Kiba - (debuted on Jetstream July 14, 2008) (aired biweekly) (TV-PG-V)
 * MÄR - (debuted on Jetstream July 14, 2006, debuted on Toonami December 23, 2006) (aired biweekly) (TV-PG-V)
 * Megaman Star Force - (debuted on Jetstream July 23, 2007, aired one time on Toonami on August 25, 2007 as a 2-hour special) (TV-Y7-FV)
 * The Prince of Tennis - (debuted on Jetstream July 14, 2006, debuted on Toonami December 23, 2006) (aired biweekly) (went on hiatus-December 3, 2007) (TV-PG)
 * Zatch Bell! - (debuted on Jetstream March 12, 2007, was on hiatus from Toonami at time, had reached episode 77 at time of Jetstream debut, aired episodes after episode 77 on Jetstream) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7-FV)

Former Series (Reruns)

 * Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo - (debuted on Jetstream November 5, 2007, formerly on Toonami from ) (went inactive on June 30, 2008) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7-FV)
 * Dragon Ball - (debuted on Jetstream July 2, 2007, formerly on Toonami from 2001 - 2003) (went inactive on June 30, 2008) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7-FV)
 * Dragon Ball Z - (debuted on Jetstream September 10, 2007, formerly on Toonami and Toonami Reactor) (went inactive on June 30, 2008) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7-FV)
 * IGPX - (debuted on Jetstream July 14, 2006, formerly on Toonami from 2005 - 2006)
 * Megas XLR - (debuted on Jetstream July 17, 2006, formerly on Cartoon Network and Toonami from 2004 - 2005) (went inactive on March 11, 2007) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7)
 * Naruto - (debuted on Jetstream July 14, 2006, was on Toonami at time of Jetstream's launch) (aired weekly) (TV-PG-V,S,D)
 * One Piece - (debuted on Jetstream August 13, 2007, formerly on Toonami from 2005 - 2008) (went inactive on June 30, 2008) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7-FV)
 * Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands - (started from the middle of the untitled second season, the series was titled incorrectly as Johto League Journeys) (debuted on Jetstream October 9, 2006, formerly on Kids WB) (went inactive on November 10, 2007) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7 FV)
 * Pokémon Battle Frontier - (debuted on Jetstream November 17, 2008, formerly on Cartoon Network between 2006 - 2007) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7-FV)
 * Pokémon Chronicles - (debuted on Jetstream October 9, 2006, on Cartoon Network and Toonami at time of Jetstream debut) (went inactive on April 15, 2007) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7 FV)
 * Pokémon: Johto League Champions - (debuted on Jetstream June 4, 2007, formerly on Kids WB) (went inactive on July 7, 2008) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7-FV)
 * Pokémon: Master Quest - (debuted on Jetstream June 16, 2008, formerly on Kids WB from 2002 - 2003) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7-FV)
 * Samurai Jack - (debuted on Jetstream July 17, 2006, formerly on Cartoon Network from 2001 - 2008) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7-FV)
 * Star Wars: Clone Wars - (debuted on Jetstream June 25, 2007, formerly on Cartoon Network and Toonami from 2003 - 2005) (went inactive on January 21, 2008) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7-FV)
 * Storm Hawks - (debuted on Jetstream October 20, 2008, formerly on Cartoon Network and Toonami from 2007 - 2008) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7-FV) (Unlike the other shows, it didn't have a "Top 10" list.)
 * Transformers:Animated - (debuted on Jetstream February 15, 2008, formerly on Cartoon Network from 2007 - 2009) (aired weekly) (TV-Y7-FV)

Movies

 * Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow - (hosted on Jetstream from July 31 - September 8, 2008) (TV-PG-V)
 * Naruto the Movie 2: Legend of the Stone of Gelel - (hosted on Jetstream from October 13 - November 10, 2008, the movie was broken up into 16 parts) (TV-PG-V)
 * Naruto the Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom - (hosted on Jetstream from November 12 - December 15, 2008) (TV-PG-V)

Specials

 * Interview with Toonami Co-Creators Sean Akins and Jason DeMarco - (appeared on Jetstream shortly after Toonami's cancellation in 2008)
 * Naruto The Lost Story - 45 minute OVA
 * Pokémon - (debuted on Jetstream January 14, 2007, formerly on Kids WB and Cartoon Network) (aired episode 55-57, the first three episodes that Todd appears, to commenerate the release of Pokémon Snap for Nintendo 64) (TV-Y7-FV)
 * Star Wars: The Clone Wars - (debuted on Jetstream September 29, 2008) (A preview of Star Wars: The Clone Wars)

Scheduled Series That Never Aired

 * Megaman NT Warrior - (was scheduled to appear on Jetstream however Jetstream ceased functions before it could, formerly aired on Kids WB)
 * Zoids: Genesis - (was scheduled to appear on Jetstream however Jetstream ceased functions before it could, never aired in the U.S.)

Availability of Each Series
Toonami Jetstream had five shows that originally could not be found anywhere else in their dubbed format. These shows were The Prince of Tennis, Eyeshield 21, MÄR, MegaMan StarForce, and Kiba. The fourth premiered on Toonami as an edited TV movie on August 25, 2007, and due to the online popularity of the The Prince of Tennis and MAR, they were added to the Toonami line-up on December 23, 2006, but Toonami Jetstream continued to show the world premiere English-language episodes, save for one MÄR episode that premiered on Toonami. However, in June 2007, The Prince of Tennis and MÄR were removed from the Toonami schedule. MegaMan Star Force was not seen on Toonami after its edited TV movie.

Dragon Ball Z, Samurai Jack, Star Wars: Clone Wars, Dragon Ball, Pokémon Chronicles, Megas XLR and Bobobō-bo Bō-bobo have already been aired completely on Toonami. While Samurai Jack has only aired a small portion of its episodes on Toonami, it has been completely aired on Cartoon Network and all four seasons of the show are available on DVD.

Megas XLR has completely aired on Toonami, except for one episode which was skipped due to an error, the episode was later shown on Miguzi.

Star Wars: Clone Wars and Dragon Ball Z completely aired on Toonami and are also available on DVD.

Dragon Ball has also finished airing on Toonami and is available on DVD.

Pokémon Chronicles has finished airing on Toonami (except for one episode which aired on the normal Cartoon Network schedule), and Toonami Jetstream merely showed reruns starting from the first episode.

Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo finished airing and 2 DVDs are available containing the first 8 episodes.

Hikaru no Go aired on ImaginAsian TV and is also available on DVD. All but 3 episodes were hosted on Jetstream.

Kiba - All but about a dozen episodes aired on Jetstream.

Pokémon has aired five seasons, the first one was "The Johto Journeys" episodes previously aired on Kids' WB! (first run), Cartoon Network (reruns), and Toonami Jetstream (Reruns) are also available on DVD, but it actually started at the Orange League episode "The Pokémon Water War". They also aired "Johto League Champions" episodes that aired on Kids' WB! and are on DVD, but only a select few aired on Cartoon Network during the Pokémon master marathon. They also aired "Master Quest" episodes that aired on Kids' WB! (first run), on Cartoon Network's now-defunct Miguzi block (reruns), and are on DVD, as well as "Battle Frontier" episodes that aired on Cartoon Network's regular schedule (first run) with the first 14 having been rerun on Toonami. "Original Series" episodes aired previously on Kids' WB! (first run, though some aired in syndication first), Cartoon Network (reruns), and also on Jetstream (also reruns).

Naruto premiere episodes were aired on Toonami, and previous episodes are available on DVD. The episodes on Toonami Jetstream were repeats.

One Piece aired reruns from Toonami, with the first 58 episodes having been aired on 4Kids TV prior to their Toonami premieres.

Zatch Bell! originally aired on Toonami for 77 episodes, however, it seemingly vanished from television after episode 77. Later, the show was added to Toonami Jetstream, and premiered English language episodes on the site. All but 7 of the English-dubbed episodes were hosted on Jetstream.

Transformers: Animated aired episodes on Cartoon Network, though not on Toonami, leaving Toonami Jetstream to air reruns.

Blue Dragon aired Saturday mornings on Cartoon Network's regular schedule for the first 14 episodes, then it was moved to Toonami. Toonami Jetstream aired reruns, then it aired world premiere English language episodes in 2009. All but 10 episodes of the series were hosted on Jetstream.

Storm Hawks aired its complete first season on Cartoon Network, some on Toonami.

RSS feed
Toonami Jetstream was offering two ways to check for updates. The first is a RSS feed on their website. Alternatively, a downloadable program called the Toonami Jetstream Desktop Receiver collected and displayed updates automatically, allowing easy access to new additions. After Toonami Jetstream became defunct, Cartoon Network Video made a desktop receiver of its own.

Promotions with the Toonami Block
The Toonami website began advertising the service on July 3, 2006. The first television promo was during Cartoon Planet on July 9, 2006. The first promo on Toonami was on July 15, 2006, during a special Naruto Marathon titled "Night of Naruto".