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Blatch

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  1. Zombieland Saga #1 (second rewatch) and #2
  2. Hardcore DB nerds will tell you that "sigh-yan" is the more correct pronunciation, although someone on NBC's staff probably thought Mr. Roker said it wrong.
  3. Because they publish the manga? That's not a bad theory, but Sentai is the one who often gets Amazon shows that go unlicensed for a while, like Dive!! and Scum's Wish. Speaking of Viz, my gut thought they might get Planet With just for the sole reason that it's one of the year's most critically-acclaimed shows, popularity be damned. But since they didn't announce any show licenses at the recent anime con in NYC, I assume nothing is in the cards. Barebones mid-2020 release from CR released to no fanfare, here we come.
  4. They aired one episode of GiTS 2nd GiG before breaking for a Halloween marathon. I think they'll do it again (but for two) with the Gundam rerun.
  5. Violet Evergarden is confusing just because Netflix has it locked up. It would be an interesting (and very beautiful) show to see, however. Banana Fish is also in a bad spot due to Amazon, but I have a feeling Sentai is eventually going to license it after enough time. The other three choices are pretty cut and dry, but I wouldn't mind seeing any of these on the block.
  6. I wasn't being ironic. I wouldn't have said that if it wasn't what I genuinely believe. There have been some pretty bad worst-case scenarios floating around regarding climate change. I think what will happen won't be quite as bad as those, but stopping the worst effects that will kill many is going to take a lot of manpower. I'll explain the fight in better detail elsewhere if you want. This thread has set itself on fire, but I do like the point someone made about Toonami's music videos, so I'll continue. Some of what Toonami has aired in bumpers in recent years, especially that "Dispel the Darkness" speech, has skewed more political. You could swap a few words in that one to make it about Trump, but the message would be entirely the same. However, this block has been promoting such values—that someone will get the strength to defeat their enemies, seek out their dreams, and be more compassionate to others—ever since it went on the air. Because of that, it's always been political; people don't think so unless a work trades on explicit names, or at least gives indirect mentions to the Democrats, Republicans, and/or whatever else. Knowing the affiliations of the creators helps with this. Many are only mad because they know what Jason's beliefs are and are afraid he's projecting them onto the viewers, and ironically, they're correct. If you don't like how this block is being run, that's understandable, but you'll eventually have to realize that everything is inherently political. Many of them express views in a subtle way because doing otherwise would alienate other viewers. So while we're not going to see TOM say how awesome Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is during a bump, a general expression that the awfulness of the world is worth fighting against can be powerful to the audience. Some may not like it, but many do, and that's why Toonami has kept up with the speech-ifying.
  7. The "Beyond" project also suggests something new for IBO, which has been rumored for a while, as well as Wing. I wonder when we'll learn more about those. As for when Toonami could air the TV edit of The Origin, early 2020 seems like a good guess.
  8. The reaction to Beware the Batman makes me think otherwise. Like... wow, that actually aired on Toonami. It seems weird to consider, if only because it's been so long.
  9. Thanks, but I'd rather hear it from DeMarco himself.
  10. I'll tell you this much: it might be the first show in any medium to insert a cry for help in its ending credits. If you really want to watch a show like this, try something with better production values.
  11. How should it be "alienating" to shine a light on how we only have a little over a decade to stop most of the world from turning into an unlivable hellscape from climate change? And also, the government is still keeping children in concentration camps. These are extraordinary times that easily separate the weak from the strong, and being silent about these issues is total complicity. Even if you don't like all the political talk going on, you should at least be conditioned to try and give a shit whenever it's put out there. Personally, I could drive away all but three people on the whole Internet, but so long as my beliefs are ultimately validated in the end, I'd be satisfied. Getting back to the topic at hand, if someone in the anime industry really wanted to troll DeMarco, they'd be better off calling him a democratic socialist... or, hell, even a tankie. I'd live for that controversy.
  12. No matter what happens with future series, it looks like DeMarco's idea of a "permanent Gundam slot", if that was even said, will never happen. And who knows what series they might air next. Personally, I think Thunderbolt becomes less likely every time Al says something about it. Also, this bit of news is worth considering. If Sunrise wants to make a new Gundam movie every other year, and that's going to be the primary venue for the franchise going forward, it'll limit how much Toonami can air. [it's not confusing... seriously]
  13. You're so gorged on cynicism that you just picked a random currently-airing show to call the worst ever. I mean, what about My Sister, My Writer?
  14. And then Alabama scored five unanswered TDs. This is largely unrelated, but I'm happy the Larry Nassar scandal and the lack of action taken to it made me think of all college athletics as a general evil. Edit: I hope you didn't like this for the aspect involving sexual abuse of teenage gymnasts.
  15. I remember this episode of DBZ Kai being the one where Ben totally lost his shit because he thought the title (i.e. the Saiyans arriving sooner than expected) was a spoiler. That was hilariously sad, but I guess he had a point.
  16. I'm calling lowest ratings ever for the week after the marathon.
  17. The most quixotic choice for a marathon in Toonami history plays out tonight. Who needs one for Thanksgiving? You're hardcore, so I assume you won't let the turkey get you down next week.
  18. No schedule change regarding reruns has ever been bad (at least if it's in the back half), but they probably should've done Unicorn. This could be a sign that Toonami isn't done with Gundam yet, but I wouldn't hold my breath. Also, they're now spelling Megalo( )Box's title differently. I guess it's an improvement.
  19. The ratings aren't dead. They've achieved something closer to immortality, being strung up mostly on the whims of Turner's PR department.
  20. I've heard good things about this one. Aside from being heavy on the science, another gimmick it has is an MC who's an unabashed misanthrope. I think they have Subaru's seiyuu lined up to play him, which would be an excellent fit.
  21. Ostensibly, it had a rough start, but that didn't stop the fanbase from growing. The show is seemingly more popular now than it's been at any point.
  22. This implies that Megalo Box won't replace AoT. Is this where your theory of that show's dub being delayed comes from?
  23. I've seen that same point used for MHA and other, more well-liked shonen, but nobody gives a shit. Really, Black Clover's original sin has nothing to do with the show itself, but the hatedom that sprung from it. In these people's minds, after they watched a few episodes of the show, they didn't care if it got any better. To them, it'd always be the one with the screamo protagonist, a boring world that amounts to Naruto with magic, and the same generic shonen plots. And yet these points, especially the last one, are a major draw to the show for many, while the downsides have been mitigated over er time. I feel like I've typed this all before, but either way, it's a shame. I see no reason to argue with the haters if they can't stop regurgitating the same tired arguments.
  24. It was the most popular show on Crunchyroll the season it premiered, to the point where it was their first series ever to top all 50 U.S. states. The show has always had fans, and its fandom has only gotten bigger with time. While it's clear that Toonami probably aired it because the Japanese companies were begging anyone to give to it a shot, it's not as if that was a bad idea.
  25. The idea that something should air on Toonami just because it'll get good ratings needs to die. I don't want any show to air for any reason other than because it's actually good.
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