AuraNightfall

AuraNightfall is an American adult-oriented programming block that airs nightly between 10PM and 6AM on Nickelodeon Family. Its programming consists largely of Aura Television Productions-distributed series, mostly those aimed at adults, as well as anime. Since 2021, anime that would otherwise be aired dubbed on the daytime Nickelodeon Family are sometimes aired subtitled as filler on the block. Its anime airings often compliment late-night SurgeAnime Extra. The block launched in 2015.

On June 27th, 2021, AuraNightfall announced that its Saturday-night anime block would adopt the "AnimeNight" sub-branding beginning July 10th, 2021, reviving the name for Nicktoons Family's former anime block. It is unknown whether or not AuraNightfall will return the Saturday-night 11PM hour to Nickelodeon Family proper.

In January 2022, AuraNightfall announced it would gain the 10PM Saturday timeslot from Nickelodeon Family in April 2022 due to a then-upcoming uncut edition of Robot Warriors slated to premiere on the network.

On February 23rd, 2022, AuraNightfall hinted that it would move to Aura proper upon its parent network's Nickelodeon branding license expiration at the end of 2024.

Programming
Main article: List of programs broadcast by AuraNightfall

Original programming
The majority of AuraNightfall's original series are produced by Aura Television Studios (doing business as "NickFamily Studios" and "NFStudios" until 2024), having been the case since the premiere of Criminal Influences in 2017. Shows the studio worked on for the channel include Sellout Corp, all Low Budget entries since Washed-Up: A Low Budget Story, Journey to the Main Road, and Late-Night Variety.

AuraNightfall has also co-funded or been in the production committees for multiple anime titles, such as the 2022 re-adaptation of Papuwa, Onegai My Melody High School~, XIN, Magical Aichi, Tria, Cardrise Showdown, and the reboot series for Monster Coins (with ReStart! being aired as an acquisition due to being made for TV Tokyo).

April Fool's Day stunts

 * In 2022, AuraNightfall aired a previously-unannounced retelling of the OVA series Ayane's High Kick, the retelling of which was produced by Studio Aura and Nikkatsu with animation by Passione. The first episodes of Magical Aichi Mixin! and XIN season two were broadcast afterward. The lineup was re-broadcast at 3AM. Crunchyroll streamed the Ayane's High Kick retelling as it aired on U.S. television, alongside the YTV 2 version of the Magical Aichi Mixin! episode, while Flare+ simulcast the "sneak preview" of XIN season two.
 * An additional prank aired between 10PM and 12AM following Nickelodeon Family's sign-off, featuring episodes of Yumeiro Patissiere SP Professional, Shugo Chara Party!, and Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun in Japanese with subtitles in both English and the Jewel Land Language (despite the channel space having dropped Jewelpet in summer 2021).

Canada
From 2017 to 2020, YTV Family carried a nightly block of the same name, airing from 11PM to 2AM on Mondays through Thursdays in addition to a Sunday-night anime block briefly in 2019-20. Unlike the US block, the Canadian block wasn't aired every night due to contractual obligations regarding Toonami Canada and YTV Family Fridays. Following Corus' decision to rebrand YTV Family as YTV 2 and reduce the YTV Family branding to a daytime (and eventually morning) block, AuraNightfall Canada was merged into YTV 2 proper.

Worldwide


On February 23rd, 2022, during the 2022 NFUpfront Semi event, it was announced that AuraNightfall blocks would launch on Aura channels in Germany and Latin America. In addition, a new logo exclusive to said AuraNightfall feeds was also unveiled.

Schedule
Main article: AuraNightfall/Schedule

King of Games
In July 2022, AuraNightfall scrapped development of a tokusatsu series titled King of Games after initially ordering it for 2023. Intended as a tribute to Kazuki Takahashi, Nickelodeon Family executives and Yu-Gi-Oh! fans noted that the show seemed like it was trying to capitalize on Kazuki's passing. The series was to be filmed in Hokkaido before the show was scrapped.

Nickelodeon Family has since announced that they would look for a replacement, and won't commit to trying to adapt Yu-Gi-Oh! into a live-action series in the foreseeable future.