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who here will pick it up for switch?
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too bad there isn't an anime like family guy or american dad to drive those viewers to watch the block....as it stands i don't think it's likely most american dad/family guy fans will stick around for Doctor Stone and the rest of the block
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- my hero academia
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It's February 2015 All Over Again
CountFrylock replied to PokeNirvash's topic in Toonami & [adult swim]
i hope we aren't left waiting until august whatever it maybe -
It's February 2015 All Over Again
CountFrylock replied to PokeNirvash's topic in Toonami & [adult swim]
it's not but at some point it sucks if the only new content we get is just more of the same and there's no surprises on the block -
It's February 2015 All Over Again
CountFrylock replied to PokeNirvash's topic in Toonami & [adult swim]
2020 doesn't look like it's gonna improve very much for toonami -
It's February 2015 All Over Again
CountFrylock replied to PokeNirvash's topic in Toonami & [adult swim]
i hope this doesn't mean the originals are our only new content this year with sequels/additional seasons left as the rest -
because funimation received the episode late and weren't able to dub it in time
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- my hero academia
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It's February 2015 All Over Again
CountFrylock replied to PokeNirvash's topic in Toonami & [adult swim]
at this point i think it's hard to be positive about any of this despite what demarco may claim We are seeing a trend of shows on the block that will have sequels/additional seasons which with a shorter block means less variety and that's never a good thing -
Naruto Shippuden Episode 283 Discussion
CountFrylock replied to PokeNirvash's topic in Episode Discussion Archive
between this and the cuts so far this year i can't see demarco being that well liked anymore than usual -
why does it feel like toonami going over budget is inevitable instead of just a possibility? it's like someone spends most of the funds at the casino or something and then blames it on the block it's been like 8 years since toonami returned(right?)and it still seems like the place is run like some low grade peanut gallery that doesn't know anything about business or how to make and finalize deals
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could it be possible we just have a pretty dry year for the most part? i don't see toonami having the cash to just buy a bunch of new licenses for never before seen shows on the block unless they are super cheap (this isn't a case where every show costs the same amount obviously which is why i state this)
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this whole situation has made me think....are we close to the point where we won't really feel like we're missing much if we stop watching toonami entirely and switch to streaming? the community vibe doesn't really matter to me if it's just discussing the same couple shows for most of the year with little to no new additions hell with fewer slots they have less of a reason to try something new when they could revisit something fans already know so doubts Konosuba or darwin's game will air
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Yeah but SAO isn't exactly a show that will make up for not having another new addition to the block until several months from now.... we already have too many shows that have sequel/additional seasons in the works so fewer slots means the block's quite predictable now and we can all probably guess what will be on it sooner or later due to that