Supernatural: The Animation

Supernatural: The Animation (2011)

EndedAnimation showDrama, Anime, Supernatural

In this anime adaptation of the first two seasons of the U.S. series Supernatural, Sam and Dean Winchester lose their mother Mary to the Yellow-Eyed Demon when they are young. Their father John comes from a line of supernatural Hunters, and trains his sons in the family business. When he disappears, they go hunting on their own, fighting monsters and looking for the Yellow-Eyed Demon.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E22All Hell Breaks Loose (2)Apr. 6, 2011
S01E21All Hell Breaks Loose (1)Apr. 6, 2011
S01E20What Is and What Should Never BeApr. 6, 2011
S01E19LoserApr. 6, 2011
S01E18CrossroadApr. 6, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Supernatural: The Animation' premiere?

'Supernatural: The Animation' premiered in Japan on February 23, 2011.

How many episodes were produced for 'Supernatural: The Animation'?

A total of 22 episodes were produced for 'Supernatural: The Animation'.

Who produced 'Supernatural: The Animation'?

'Supernatural: The Animation' was produced by Warner Bros. and Madhouse.

Is 'Supernatural: The Animation' a spin-off of the original 'Supernatural' TV series?

Yes, 'Supernatural: The Animation' is an anime spin-off of the original 'Supernatural' TV series.

Are the original actors from the TV series involved with 'Supernatural: The Animation'?

While the original actors from 'Supernatural' did not voice the characters in 'Supernatural: The Animation', some of the original show's writers and producers were involved in the project.

Was 'Supernatural: The Animation' dubbed in English?

Yes, 'Supernatural: The Animation' was eventually dubbed in English and released in the United States on July 26, 2011.

What are some of the key differences between 'Supernatural: The Animation' and the original 'Supernatural' TV series?

The main difference between the two is the animation style, but there are also some changes to the storyline and character development.

Did 'Supernatural: The Animation' receive positive reviews from critics?

Reviews for 'Supernatural: The Animation' were mixed, with some critics praising the animation and others criticizing the changes made to the original show's storyline.

Was 'Supernatural: The Animation' a commercial success?

It's unclear whether 'Supernatural: The Animation' was a commercial success, as there are no reports of its ratings or financial performance.

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