No and yes.ultimateemail5000 wrote:Was Moltar part of the last Toonami episode? After all, it originally started with him, back when Space Ghost was popular, they played ThunderCats, and Sailor Moon I believe. Was DBZ part of Toonami when Moltar ran the show?
Moltar was nowhere, while DBZ did indeed start on Toonami while he was the host.
I'd say the moment CN decided to cancel One Piece, as well as pull Dragon Ball Z and replace them with Bakugan, Blue Dragon and then Samurai Jack, that's when I realized Toonami was repeating itself.
Remember back on weekdays when they only aired Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z before turning the weekday lineup into Miguzi? Then Toonami moved to Saturdays and got a HUGE lineup of awesome shows. Then, once One Piece got canned, it felt like history was repeating when the only real new episodes they were airing belonged to Naruto, which is on for an hour.
Instead of working on FIXING something, CN's logic for the past few years has been to dump whatever they don't like, even if it does bring in ratings (One Piece was canceled from broadcast because CN didn't like the fact that FUNi wasn't making it similar to the 4Kids dub, and Sailor Moon was replaced by Hamtaro yeeeears before that because they wanted a kiddie crowd flocking to Toonami). Now, CN intends to put a new block on Fridays for "action." So then what the hell was the whole point of ending Toonami?
Urg. This is just irritating. Do you guys remember when the first DBZ movies were being advertised? When Don LaFontaine provided the narration for the first airings of the Toonami ads of the moves? And especially that epic first few seconds of the Japanese voices coming up with the Japanese title card for The World's Strongest? Remember all of that? I sure do. Nothing will ever be that epic again.












