yes and i mean it just check on this http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2000-06-21/toonami-lineup
Um. Yeah. I'm sure the newer generation of children, who haven't seen the show, will be bored enough to watch Dragon Ball. Koo-koo-koo-koo.i bet only people who are bored in this time wil watch this... also who would like to watch sailormoon O_O" ????
The best host is Tom. Radiation suit? Never heard of that.If only they'd bring back that guy that was in that radiation suit. He was the best Toonami host ever. ****ing robot.
Where does it say 2007? But in any case, these aren't rumors. They plan to re-air the whole series, in high definition, and fully uncut.yes and i mean it just check on this http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news...toonami-lineup
Maybe the best to you; ratings say Toonami was in its prime when Dragon Ball Z was airing, and when Tom had taken over as host.
Got a picture of the guy in the radiation suit?
Oh no, when the unrated, re-dubbed Saiyan Saga came out, they aired that. "damns", "hells" and middle fingers everywhere.Oh what's the big deal? You can always buy it on a DVD or something. Toonami sucks anyway. They cut away all the violent scenes and play crappy dubs. Not that any dubbing is actually GOOD, all it does is ruin anime.
I remember watching it on Toonami when I was 8, I was a fanatic. Then it switched to digital and CNX and I never saw it on TV again. But still, DBZ is old. I can't believe that there is a fan in America that still hasn't seen the whole series, it being aired on CN several times if I'm not mistaken. I don't see what the fuss is about.
The Toonami you're speaking of had more viewers because it was targetting children. The Toonami I remember used to start at like 7, end at 11 on Saturdays, and then they'd give anime repeats until the wee hours of the morning.
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