Aniplus Asia

ANIPLUS Asia is a Southeast Asian anime pay television channel and anime distributor. It was founded on 25 November 2013[1] and it is available in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines. The channel acquires content from various anime distributors such as Muse Communication and Medialink. It also licenses anime series and offers select titles to OTT platforms: Netflix, Bilibili, and iQIYI. ANIPLUS Asia is based in Singapore, while its parent company ANIPLUS is headquartered in South Korea.

ANIPLUS Asia
CountrySingapore
Broadcast areaSingapore
Malaysia
Indonesia
Thailand
Philippines
NetworkANIPLUS
SloganNew & High
HeadquartersSingapore
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 480i/576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerPlus Media Networks Asia
Sister channelsK+
History
Launched25 November 2013
Links
Websitewww.aniplus-asia.com
Availability
Cable
SKY Cable (Philippines)Channel 139 (SD)
Cablelink (Philippines)Channel 210 (SD)
Satellite
TransVision (Indonesia)Channel 361 (SD)
Cignal
(Philippines)
Channel 75 (SD)
IPTV
IndiHome (Indonesia)Channel 518 (SD)
Channel 929 (HD)
Singtel TV (Singapore)Channel 340 (HD)
AIS Play (Thailand)Channel 452 (HD)
Streaming media
UseeTV (Indonesia)Watch Live
Dens.TV (Indonesia)Watch Live
Astro GO (Malaysia)Channel 720 (HD) Watch Live
AIS Play (Thailand)Watch Live
SKY On Demand (Philippines)Watch Live

The channel airs the latest anime series from Japan. Notable series include Attack on Titan, Psycho-Pass and Kantai Collection.

History

The channel was first launched in Singapore in March 2014 on pay-TV provider Singtel TV.[2] In August 2015, it partnered with OTT platform iflix to distribute 21 of their titles via its VOD service.[3] In June 2016, ANIPLUS Asia started to be distributed in Thailand on free-to-air channel Now26 as a programming block, thanks to a partnership deal with Mediaplex International.[4] In September, it was launched in Hong Kong on video streaming site Le.com. In November, it is picked up by streaming website Tribe in Indonesia, and it reaches the Philippines in December on that same platform.[5]

In January 2017, ANIPLUS Asia partners with Philippine free-to-air television channel TV5 to revive their ANiMEGA anime programming block.[6] The block premiered with Attack on Titan: Junior High, Myriad Colors Phantom World and Kantai Collection, dubbed in Tagalog.[7] In February, it is launched in Malaysia on satellite provider Astro.[8] On May of that same year, it is picked up by Sky Cable in the Philippines.[9] On May 25, 2018, ANIPLLUS Asia is available on Easy TV Home in the Philippines, and now ceased to the operators until September 30, 2019 due to agreement for broadcasting.[10]

Programming

Notes and references

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