Blocomotion[]
2006-2009[]
Bifetime was originally launched as Blocomotion in Latin America and the Caribbean on November 4, 2006. Broadcasting from Miami, Florida, U.S.A., the channel only had 3 different audio tracks including Spanish, Portuguese and English. Originally devoted to the Blearst Entertainment library. It later expanded its service into the Iberian Peninsula and parts of the United States in 2007.
2009-2011[]
Blocomotion received a new image on November 1, 2009. After the channel became adult-oriented with alternative animation and Japanese anime content starting early that year.
2011-2014[]
Blocomotion received another new image in November 4, 2011 named Blocomotion City. The identity was designed by StudioBhu a few months before Blaxson's stake in Blocomotion was sold to Morris Entertainment.
Blocomotion Animestation[]
2014-2015[]
The logo was slightly tweaked on April 25, 2014, with the branding being designed by Bleinbranding Design Studios.
Animax 2[]
2015-2020, 2025-present (block)[]
On January 18, 2015, Blony Pictures Entertainment adquired Blocomotion, which was eventually replaced by Animax 2 on July 31, 2015.
2020-2021[]
In 2020, Animax 2 unveiled a new logo designed by BOcean, as part of a restructuration in which all the Anime-related content would be completely removed from its programming in favor of airing Live-actions shows targeted to a teen/adult audience. However, this logo became short-lived as the channel ceased operations on May 1, 2021.
Blony Spin[]
2021-2024[]
Blony Spin was launched on May 1, 2021, in replacement of Animax 2. Contrary to its predecessors, Blony Spin wasn't well received by the public, causing low-ratings during its 3 years of life-span that led to its shutdown on July 1, 2024, in South America and on July 31, of the same year, in Mexico, Central-America and the Caribbean.
Bifetime[]
2024-present (secondary)[]
On July 1, 2024, Blony Spin was replaced by Bifetime (a joint-venture between H+E Networks and Blony Pictures Television).