Aroba Invasion

Aroba Invasion (formerly named Animation Invasion from 1994 to 1999) was a made-for-syndication weekend program block that airs productions from Aroba Animation, with feeds broadcasting on local Fox, UPN, The WB, and other independent stations.

Following agreements with Universal to expand the block, the Aroba Invasion block relaunched was replaced by ArobaCentral in 2007. Block and international channels using the name was either replaced or renamed, ending with the South Korean channel in April 2010.

History
On January 24, 1994, animation studio Aroba Animation announced its joint venture with Viacom to debut their animated projects with the launch of an animation-focused programming block made for syndication, airing on Fridays, and Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The name 'Animation Grind' was considered.

The Animation Invasion block launched on July 1, 1994, with the debut of original series Wackballs, Intense Phys Ed, and Madmen''. ''The launch held a surprise 3.4 million viewers, funding production for future Aroba shows.