Late night anime (深夜アニメ, shin'ya anime?) is a term used in Japan to denote anime television series broadcast late at night and/or in the early morning, usually between 23.00 and 4.00. Sometimes the scheduled times of such broadcasts are advertised in a format using an hour greater than 24 (i.e. "25:30" or "26:00" – signifying 1.30 and 2.00 in the early hours of the morning).
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