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TyphoidMary

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I think almost everyone I know watched Toonami when they got cable. I'd get home from school, cook ramen, and watch as much Toonami as I could handle... I miss Tom.
 

BioHazardMan

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Toonami was the SHIT. I was so enraged when they moved it from weekdays to Saturdays. Once it was there, it really went downhill. I miss Zoids, Yuyu, Zatch Bell, Bobobo, Gundam etc...

Now Cartoon Network is just shit like Flapjack :p
 

J-meMalone

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MortisLegio said:
Memories, I remember Toonami well and I miss it.
Infernai said:
...You people talk of Toonami but leave out the most obvious show. I am disappointed:

Great show. they need to bring this show back
Ageed, though I think Aku's voice actor may have died unfortunately... :(

OT: Toonami was awesome, for all the reasons people have already mentioned.
 

TyphoidMary

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deadmanreaper13 said:
how is it even called "cartoon network" anymore with shows that are not even cartoons?
I don't know how they're justifying live action shows on a channel called Cartoon Network, but when is the last time MTV (Music Television) had more time allotted to music than shitty reality shows? It's all about ratings, and cramming the time with 'entertaining programming'.
 

jediroshi

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Ahh good times good times. I can name so many shows that I enjoyed on that block. Hell even Sailor Moon. Ha, ha.

But yes the Kings of that Block will always be DBZ, Samurai Jack, and Megas XLR.

Naruto to an extent since at the end of the toonami cycle before Cartoon Network canned it. It was the only anime infact the only show I can remember that was worth watching.

I mean I really think that's what happened to that block. They relied too much on Naruto as a crutch at the end of it's cycle with no other intreasting anime. I mean Zatch Bell was okay and they got the good dub of One Piece by funmation on for a bit, but...personally they started showing that anime at one of it's very weakest points in the entire series. I mean seriosly nothing of any significance happened during the flying island Arc, it was boring and pointless!

Never the less long live Toonami for what it was. As for cartoons going down in quality. American wise for the most part yeah it really has gone down hill... a lot. I mean the only cartoons I can see as redeming in this sloth we have are.

Ben 10 all the versions, Generator Rex, and Titan AE and thats for the kid show cartoons. American wise there's a few more like Venture Fucking Brothers of course.

As for the statement of anime well I would say yes and no to that. Back in toonmai's day what we got dubbed over here in the states was considered the cream of the crop I really think or continutions of really popular series... like DBGT.... However now with the anime boom and such we pretty much get all the anime they have. Pretty much so they dub it over and we get so we now see anime isn't perfect, nothing is, there are going to be weaker shows and then really awesome shows like Kenichi The Worlds Strongest Disciple!
 

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Casual Shinji said:
I never watched Toonami (couldn't receive it), but these are the daytime anime's that I grew up with.

They're Dutch, but you get the idea.

Now these were cartoons.
There was a Dutch Wizard of Oz? Wow. I find it interesting and kind of funny how The Wizard of Oz has become an internationally beloved fairy tale considering the fact that the book was satire of late 19th century American politics.

OT: Yeah I loved Toonami. The ideas and emotions conveyed in shows like Gundam Wing, Outlaw Star and the Big O were things I'd been exposed to only briefly in movies or less powerfully in books. I don't know if they helped shape who I am but they were certainly powerful.

Ugh, now I've gotten all nostalgic.
 

super_mumbles

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Ah Toonami, I have you to thank for bringing Dragonball Z and Gundam Wing into my life.
Plus Samurai Jack and Cowboy Bebop although I only watched a few episodes of Samurai Jack and Cowboy Bebop was the confusing "big boys show" that my brother watched (Don't worry, I'm all caught up now)

Seriously who can forget this?
 

LogicNProportion

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I was very sad when Toonami finally shut off, even if it was really bad at the end. I remember Steven Blum, as TOM, literally saying a goodbye message at the end of the program block, which took me by surprise because I had not watched it in years.

However, a friend showed me that Toonami: Jetstream is actually alive on the net, and you can watch all the old shows as much as you want. ;]
 

Casual Shinji

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Yankeedoodles said:
Casual Shinji said:
I never watched Toonami (couldn't receive it), but these are the daytime anime's that I grew up with.

They're Dutch, but you get the idea.

Now these were cartoons.
There was a Dutch Wizard of Oz? Wow. I find it interesting and kind of funny how The Wizard of Oz has become an internationally beloved fairy tale considering the fact that the book was satire of late 19th century American politics.
It wasn't Dutch, this is simply the dubbed version of a Japanese cartoon.

Back in the 80's and 90's there were a lot of Japanese cartoons based on fairy tales and famous literature, like Pinocchio, The Swiss Family Robinson, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Wizard of Oz.

Those were good times.
 

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Infernai said:
...You people talk of Toonami but leave out the most obvious show. I am disappointed:

LEGEND!!! Arguably the strongest warrior in history. The episode where the Yeti's spent the entire thing creating a legendary blade only for Jack to walk in 2 minutes from the end and finish the fight in 1 slice just sums my argument up. He was just awesome.
 

PunkRex

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The way Toonami deteriated was... just... tragic. I remember a time when it played Linkin Park over the adverts and Teen rated shows, like Out Law Star, after 9pm (my word Aisha was sexy). Then they started playing Save by the Bell rip offs from the 70's...

This and the MUTILATION of Bubble Works, at Chesington World of Adventures, into an Imperial Leather advert *criiiiiiiinge* really trashed part of my childhood.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0N3L-pcGdc

I dont know how to post links properly so sorry if this looks dumb.

If you did watch the openning anyone else with me when I say 1:10 was one of the first fantasys I ever had... oh yes, yum, yum, yum.
 

PunkRex

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Keela said:
Xzi said:
Infernai said:
...You people talk of Toonami but leave out the most obvious show. I am disappointed:

I loved that show. Forgot it was on Toonami, though.
Mmmgghhh... Samurai Jack and Rurouni Kenshin were my dad's favorite shows to watch with me... after that were DBZ and Yu Yu Hakusho (watching that one on YouTube now). Miss those days, sucked when my parents got divorced and dad and I couldn't do that anymore.
At least you got the kick-arse memories, what a powerful keyblade they would make.
 

EightGaugeHippo

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I remeber when Toonami came to Uk, it replaced CNX which was shit. Like Infernai mentioned, Samurai Jack was my favorite. I mean c'mon, a Samurai sent to the future to fight robots and alien bounty hunters, thats every geek's wet dream.