Roy Mustang (post: 1216161) wrote:This is for the top three highest rated Adult Swim programs for Saturday in the age group of 18-34.
March 15
Venture (11:30pm) 381,000
Venture (11:00pm) 261,000
Frisky Dingo 248,000
March 22/08
Bleach 457,000
Blood + 339,000
Death Note 336,000
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Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
EricTheFred wrote:So... they get more viewers when they run higher quality shows? One hopes CN notices.
animedude90 (post: 1222783) wrote:Are you serious Roy? Is it really an all anime saturday on AS? I thought those were extinct.
Roy Mustang wrote:No anime for Monday, May 26
" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
animedude90 wrote:Are you serious Roy? Is it really an all anime saturday on AS? I thought those were extinct.
animedude90 wrote:Will this new schedule last long? Or was it just a temporary thing?
Sheenar wrote:Wow, I wouldn't think Shin Chan would be that popular...(but it is hilarious)
Side note: Shin Chan's voice is a fun one to do...
Roy Mustang wrote:Sci-Fi channel will air Gurren Lagann on July 28 at 11 pm.
ANN wrote:Bandai Entertainment's newly hired producer, Toshifumi Yoshida, acknowledged in a blog post that he is working on the English dubbed version of Gainax's Gurren Lagann television anime with Bang Zoom! Entertainment and Aniplex producer Hiroe Tsukamoto. He also emphasized that although America's Sci Fi Channel listed Gurren Lagann in its Ani-Monday timeslot on July 28, the deal has not been finalized. Still, Bang Zoom, Tsukamoto, and Yoshida are working to ensure that two new episodes of Gurren Lagann are ready every week starting in July if the television deal is completed. The cast of the English dub will be announced at FanimeCon this weekend at San Jose, California.
animedude90 wrote:They occasionally put three hours a day instead of two. But I can't remember which they used the most. It was either 4-6 or 5-6 pm.) of anime. Although thats not approximate because some of the shows weren't anime like Thundercats. So it probably wasn't that many hours, but it was still like 5 to 8 times more anime than what we get now from Toonami.
animedude90 wrote:Wow, you forget that all of these shows at one time came on Toonami. But I do remember one time seeing Inuyasha come on Toonami at like 5:30 or so. My memory is vague but I do remember it being on in that time frame.(Im probably wrong because I even I don't believe it would show on it that time frame, but oh well.) NGE came on Toonami?! I do remember Robot week, but forgot that it came on. Its also hard to believe. They must have done some editing for it to come on Toonami, that or they just showed a safe episode. Does anyone remember Jackie Chan Adventures? I also liked that cartoon even though it wasn't anime.
animedude90 wrote:Hmm I believe you. I mean you remember when you said that they moved Yu Yu Hakasho to 5:30 am(This was in the past.), I didn't think it was. But then I realized that that's what did to Case Closed, so they most likely did that. So Im going to believe you about Gundam even though I didn't watch it much.
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