Hello, KH13 anime fans, Firaga Sensei here. You know, I am so glad that Toonami is back on the air nowadays. I get a chance to watch a bunch of cool anime each week, by the bus loads, and in full English dub just with the click of my remote and the recording function of my DVR. lol And if you haven't been paying attention, Toonami has a fantastic line up right now: They got all of the Big Three (One Piece, Bleach, Naruto AND Naruto: Shippuden) as well as other shows like Space Dandy, Soul Eater, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Inyuasha, and starting next week, Blue Exorcist! They also plan to start airing Black Lagoon soon. (lol, rhymes)
So, with all these great shows in mind, the schedule sounds pretty satisfying. However, it can always be better. After all, when one show ends, another has to take its place, so its constanly evolving and giving anime new and old a chance to be viewed by the average Toonami and anime fan. And I have three anime, all of which have NEVER appeared on Toonami's line up, that I think have a shot and personally just want to see for lulz on the Toonami block. Here they are in no particular order:
(NOTE: These anime have already been either been completed and dubbed in English, or are ongoing and have recieved an English dub for at least a big chunk of the series for far)
1) Toriko: This is a perfect anime to be on Toonami. Like its predecessors DragonBall Z and One Piece, its an action-packed shonen that appeals to all ages and is full of tasty, tasty food and fun. I know I sound like I don't really know what I'm talking about because I'm still not that "indulged" with this series yet... but hey, I'm into it more than anybody else here so f**k it! Anyways, It's just too perfect NOT to be on Toonami. So far, Funimation has licensed the show far enough where they have dubbed and released the first 52 episodes on DVD. The last DVD release was in May 2013. A big gap, I know. Still, there's always time to aquire licensing for the rest of the series as well as strike a deal with Toonami to let it air for the first time on English TV. After all, it'll take a while for the show to catch up to 52 episodes.
2) Samurai Champloo: Not exactly the newest series compared to the last one I listed, but still, since Toonami has been on a Studio Bones kick, what with Soul Eater and FMA and Cowboy Bebop being some of their latest run anime, and especially the newest Bones project, Space Dandy, they might as well air Samurai Champloo just for kicks. It's a really great show, from what I've heard. I've seen like one episode and even so, I can tell it is a great little series. And as stated earlier, it's Bones, so it's GOTTA be good. lol
3) DragonBall Kai: Now before somebody says anything, NO. NO. I will not say that the original DragonBall/DragonBall Z should be on Toonami again. Just... no. No I say! Seriously, how many times do we have to see the same filler-filled, time wasting, badly dubbed piece of SHET that is DragonBall Z... compared to its much much much BETTER version (IMO) DragonBall Kai. Really, most people who follow Toonami now and people who watch anime in general have seen at least SOMETHING related to the original DragonBall or DragonBall Z. We don't need that anymore. What we need is the retooled, SHORTER, NO FILLER, and closer to the MANGA version that is DragonBall Kai. It's much easier to follow, the story is overall better, and hell, btw the time it finishes, if it were to be played like in the next month or so, at Cell, we should at least have the DVDs for Buu Saga coming out by then. Toonami airtime + DVD sales = GOOD MARKETING STRATEGY FTW. Plain and simple.
Now then: what anime do you, KH13, want to see on Toonami? Hell, it doesn't have to be anime, it can be cartoons too. Did I mention that Samurai Jack is back on there... I didn't? Well it is... WHOOOHOOOO!
Hello, KH13 anime fans, Firaga Sensei here. You know, I am so glad that Toonami is back on the air nowadays. I get a chance to watch a bunch of cool anime each week, by the bus loads, and in full English dub just with the click of my remote and the recording function of my DVR. lol And if you haven't been paying attention, Toonami has a fantastic line up right now: They got all of the Big Three (One Piece, Bleach, Naruto AND Naruto: Shippuden) as well as other shows like Space Dandy, Soul Eater, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Inyuasha, and starting next week, Blue Exorcist!
They also plan to start airing Black Lagoon soon. (lol, rhymes)
So, with all these great shows in mind, the schedule sounds pretty satisfying. However, it can always be better. After all, when one show ends, another has to take its place, so its constanly evolving and giving anime new and old a chance to be viewed by the average Toonami and anime fan. And I have three anime, all of which have NEVER appeared on Toonami's line up, that I think have a shot and personally just want to see for lulz on the Toonami block. Here they are in no particular order:
(NOTE: These anime have already been either been completed and dubbed in English, or are ongoing and have recieved an English dub for at least a big chunk of the series for far)
1) Toriko: This is a perfect anime to be on Toonami. Like its predecessors DragonBall Z and One Piece, its an action-packed shonen that appeals to all ages and is full of tasty, tasty food and fun.
I know I sound like I don't really know what I'm talking about because I'm still not that "indulged" with this series yet... but hey, I'm into it more than anybody else here so f**k it!
Anyways, It's just too perfect NOT to be on Toonami. So far, Funimation has licensed the show far enough where they have dubbed and released the first 52 episodes on DVD. The last DVD release was in May 2013. A big gap, I know. Still, there's always time to aquire licensing for the rest of the series as well as strike a deal with Toonami to let it air for the first time on English TV. After all, it'll take a while for the show to catch up to 52 episodes. 
2) Samurai Champloo: Not exactly the newest series compared to the last one I listed, but still, since Toonami has been on a Studio Bones kick, what with Soul Eater and FMA and Cowboy Bebop being some of their latest run anime, and especially the newest Bones project, Space Dandy, they might as well air Samurai Champloo just for kicks. It's a really great show, from what I've heard. I've seen like one episode and even so, I can tell it is a great little series. And as stated earlier, it's Bones, so it's GOTTA be good. lol
3) DragonBall Kai: Now before somebody says anything, NO. NO. I will not say that the original DragonBall/DragonBall Z should be on Toonami again. Just... no. No I say! Seriously, how many times do we have to see the same filler-filled, time wasting, badly dubbed piece of SHET that is DragonBall Z... compared to its much much much BETTER version (IMO) DragonBall Kai. Really, most people who follow Toonami now and people who watch anime in general have seen at least SOMETHING related to the original DragonBall or DragonBall Z. We don't need that anymore. What we need is the retooled, SHORTER, NO FILLER, and closer to the MANGA version that is DragonBall Kai. It's much easier to follow, the story is overall better, and hell, btw the time it finishes, if it were to be played like in the next month or so, at Cell, we should at least have the DVDs for Buu Saga coming out by then. Toonami airtime + DVD sales = GOOD MARKETING STRATEGY FTW. Plain and simple.
Now then: what anime do you, KH13, want to see on Toonami? Hell, it doesn't have to be anime, it can be cartoons too. Did I mention that Samurai Jack is back on there... I didn't? Well it is... WHOOOHOOOO!