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http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-09-23/gundam-unicorn-to-reveal-new-project-next-spring/.121772 Yes, we might not have seen the last of the collaboration between legendary composer Hiroyuki Sawano and the amped-up animation from Sunrise on Toonami! Now let's just hope the story is a bit better this time! :it:
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EPISODE #5: "THE BEAST GIRL, READY TO POUNCE!" No time to mourn Hilda; gotta escape the McDougalls! But the crew might have a confrontation with a BEAST GIRL! Find out tonight (9/23/17) at 2:30 AM; Only Toonami!
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The Toonami Ratings Thread 1.0 :You are on a new board
OwlChemist81 replied to StarPanda's topic in Toonami & [adult swim]
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Yeah, Gundam show airing in the middle of Gundam show would be a bad idea, but one thing you're not getting about Twilight Axis is it's not an original production, but an existing microseries. It would probably be "thrown in" as a package deal with another Gundam show. Does that mean it would air during said Gundam show? Probably not. But you are wrong about FTWD not airing its microseries "Flight 462" and "Passage" during Seasons 6 & 7 of The Walking Dead--that totally happened!!
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Yeah, I looked it up just now. It sounds interesting, and it's also Universal Century. I still believe Toonami will air Twilight Axis (the sequel to Unicorn) someday, as it's a mere microseries and won't permanently occupy a 30-minute timeslot. Hell, maybe even DURING the commercial of a stretch of IBO would be a good idea? After all, that's what AMC does with the "Fear the Walking Dead" microseries during The Walking Dead, and that doesn't seem to confuse anyone... But more likely than not, if they ARE getting TA, it would be better to air it on the block during an otherwise Gundamless stretch.
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I'd say, quite "Frankxxly," that one's a toss-up. I think we're talking 2018 for it, and Toonami would potentially have an open slot for it. After all, they DID air Gurren Lagann and Kill la Kill, and it's in the same pedigree as those. After missing out on MHA, you've gotta think they're a little sore. Yes, Netflix has LWA but it's one of their co-pros. Would a World Premiere of Frankxx be a good idea to replace Dragon Ball Z Kai? Ohhh yes, it would! Co-funding a Crossbone Gundam series? That's a new one on me. Have Netflix and Sunrise EVER really worked together before? That's not counting InuYasha: The Final Act, which aired on Toonami first before coming to Netflix, of course! (Yes, I realize it was on Neon Alley first...)