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Need more gifs of people slowly sliding backwards to those weird tangents
yo, jesus ain't white.
.MikeMyers said:X-Men Evolution shares many of the same voice actors as Inuyasha, including Inuyasha himself, who plays Toad. In Final Act, LORD SESSHOMARU's attendant Jakenvaguely resembles a toad.
X-Men Evolution was pretty good.
Marvel unfortunately is just as bad if not worse at making new animated shows to go along with the newest movie, though they do have a bit of a leeway with X-Men/FF/Spider-Man because they don't control their cinematic fates but can do whatever they want with an animated version.
#BringXMenEvolutionToToonami
#CancelBewaretheBatman
By far my favourite X-Men version.
It also shares a similar cast to Ocean DBZ and InuYasha, most notably, LORD SESSHOMARU is Professor X and Apocalypse.
EDIT: Oh Man God beat me to it.
I still can't believe they canned Earth's Mightiest Heroes. ;_;
I'd be okay with this
Koga is Wolverine
Naraku is Juggernaut
InuYasha is Quicksilver
Kagome is Amanda Sefton
Kagura is Taryn
And now I'm reminded of that EightBitNate thread from a while ago. Dude is never gonna live that down. Another reminder that OT can get really, really weird.
At least it'll be easy to watch through them all?*sees thread about new Tenchi Muyo* Uh oh
*five minute shorts* Phew, move along nothing to see here.
Their mistake was putting it on a channel hardly anyone owns.I still can't believe they canned Earth's Mightiest Heroes. ;_;
Is it Toonami potential material? I mean, if we somehow got GXP, we might get that since it's the newest one & from 2009, so it wouldn't be that old.i should watch War on Geminar at some point. i heard it was awful.
Is it Toonami potential material? I mean, if we somehow got GXP, we might get that since it's the newest one & from 2009, so it wouldn't be that old.
...though seeing as each episode is 45 minutes long, it'd take up an hour time slot, which I don't think would work unless it was at around 2 or 3 AM.
I wouldn't call it a complaint, but I do remember being confused since I never saw any of the other Tenchi stuff, yet knew that it existed & some of the main character designs. When the episode came where we DID see them, I was all "THERE'S the characters I recall were from the Tenchi animes!".i'd prefer they get Tenchi Universe since i'm sure one of the main complaints about GXP (besides the part where it is mind-bogglingly terrible) was that it didn't have any of the old characters except in one episode
I wouldn't call it a complaint, but I do remember being confused since I never saw any of the other Tenchi stuff, yet knew that it existed & some of the main character designs. When the episode came where we DID see them, I was all "THERE'S the characters I recall were from the Tenchi animes!".
Though seeing as Universe is from 1995, I can't help but feel that's not gonna happen. Does Toonami have a definite cut-off date? Like, nothing from before 2000 save for Cowboy Bebop (& even then, that didn't premiere in the US until 2001)? Most of the shows are mid-2000s & newer.
I wouldn't call it a complaint, but I do remember being confused since I never saw any of the other Tenchi stuff, yet knew that it existed & some of the main character designs. When the episode came where we DID see them, I was all "THERE'S the characters I recall were from the Tenchi animes!".
Though seeing as Universe is from 1995, I can't help but feel that's not gonna happen. Does Toonami have a definite cut-off date? Like, nothing from before 2000 save for Cowboy Bebop (& even then, that didn't premiere in the US until 2001)? Most of the shows are mid-2000s & newer.
Fair enough. Granted, they started at episode 207, which originally aired in Japan in 2004, but I'll count it, I guess.Except for One Piece which started in 1999.
I guess it's just the really older stuff (early '90s & older), though I guess by that point, you're getting into more obscure stuff that I think they feel wouldn't do as well compared to some of the newer shows they get the rights for. I just remember them stating something among the lines of "older shows" weren't gonna be on Toonami. But perhaps that was more for "We're not gonna be an Toonami/Adult Swim nostalgia block, we wanna air different shows".i don't think there's a specific cut-off date, and i think for example they said Yu Yu Hakusho was not considered too old. i'd imagine it's a case-by-case basis (YYH is on Blu-Ray, for example, and looks fine). Tenchi Universe looks fine as well, though i think only an SD version exists. and it's certainly possible they want only HD stuff for the shows they acquire; i know both Naruto shows are in SD currently, but Naruto is incredibly popular so i can see them making an exception, and Shippuden goes HD eventually.
Fair enough. Granted, they started at episode 207, which originally aired in Japan in 2004, but I'll count it, I guess.
God it will be 2024 before we get to the point we are now ;_;
I guess it's just the really older stuff (early '90s & older), though I guess by that point, you're getting into more obscure stuff that I think they feel wouldn't do as well compared to some of the newer shows they get the rights for. I just remember them stating something among the lines of "older shows" weren't gonna be on Toonami. But perhaps that was more for "We're not gonna be an Toonami/Adult Swim nostalgia block, we wanna air different shows".
Yeah, pretty much this. If they do get an older show, it has to be one that they feel has enough appeal.Outside of bebop I would think for any new acquisitions they look out for HD, and current popularity, not nostalgia or age specifically.
Outside of bebop I would think for any new acquisitions they look out for HD, and current popularity, not nostalgia or age specifically.
What's the consensus on the new MAU?
That's Ultimate Spider-Man, Avengers Assemble and Hulk and the Agents of SMASH.
I hear they all share the same characters and continuity.