Chairman Kaga said:And I live with three adults and only one has a job, so we're pretty evenly-matched financially XD
Yeah...but I dun get an allowance or any of those "privelages"..XD
Chairman Kaga said:And I live with three adults and only one has a job, so we're pretty evenly-matched financially XD
CharMz said:Yeah...but I dun get an allowance or any of those "privelages"..XD
I would've started watching Gundam SEED back when it was still aired on Toonami, but it didn't catch my interest way back then in August of '03. It wasn't until a year later that my friends got me into it; by then, they had pushed it to CN's graveyard shift (0100 on early Saturday mornings). Then they pushed SEED to 0500, then they alternated it with .hack//Legend of the Twilight Bracelet just so they could show Yu Yu Hakusho. They could've made a spot for Yu Yu Hakusho on Toonami; indeed, that's where it used to be. And you know what they replaced SEED and .hack//Legend with at the 0100 timeslot? A bunch of crappy American cartoons. I really should start petitioning CN to bring unedited Gundam SEED to either Toonami or Adult Swim. (The version of SEED they showed here in the United States is heavily edited; releases in other nations, as well as the DVDs, were spared the gratuitous edits.)Chairman Kaga said:I would have been watching Gundam SEED all this time, but I'm too impatent to only have two episodes per month of an anime, especially when the fact that so many people like it must speak to its grippingness. I'm going to buy a pirated version of the s-CRY-ed DVD soon from ebay, so I'll be able to review it then...of course I'm going to be watching it weekly again, though. I didn't start to understand anything until the fourth or fifth episode so this will be a big help to me.
I'm just glad that it did well enough to earn a second airing. Word has it its ratings were on par with Fullmetal Alchemist toward the end.
Chairman Kaga said:So? Get a job!
NOW we're even >D
Jack O'Neill said:I would've started watching Gundam SEED back when it was still aired on Toonami, but it didn't catch my interest way back then in August of '03. It wasn't until a year later that my friends got me into it; by then, they had pushed it to CN's graveyard shift (0100 on early Saturday mornings). Then they pushed SEED to 0500, then they alternated it with .hack//Legend of the Twilight Bracelet just so they could show Yu Yu Hakusho. They could've made a spot for Yu Yu Hakusho on Toonami; indeed, that's where it used to be. And you know what they replaced SEED and .hack//Legend with at the 0100 timeslot? A bunch of crappy American cartoons. I really should start petitioning CN to bring unedited Gundam SEED to either Toonami or Adult Swim. (The version of SEED they showed here in the United States is heavily edited; releases in other nations, as well as the DVDs, were spared the gratuitous edits.)
Gundam Seed Genesis
Gundam Seed: Online
If you can find me a good s-CRY-ed reference site with good character pics, I could do a character comparison withhout having to watch either series. All I could come up with was Kazui = Elian Zigmarl and Flay and Miriallia = two of the three Tokonatsu sisters. Kira may bear a resemblance to a brown-haired, light-skinned Asuka Tachibana.
Hmmmm! There's a suncoast in Mall of America, I'll stop in there when I go next time o_o Which'll hopefully be tomorrow X3; Thanks for the tip XDChairman Kaga said:I have only had CN since September of 2004 so I've never had a good chance to see it; I suppose this makes it even more unfortunate that I was interested in it right from the moment I began watching. I'm quite upset about what CN has done with their Friday night graveyard shift; not only have they never had Rurouni Kenshin in there (the reason I started watching Toonami...and its absence was the reason I stopped, with the exception of catching Naruto once every few weeks) but I have also noticed the influx of American cartoons on the graveyard shift that are shown and shown again earlier in the day and have absolutely no need for more showings as replacements for the better programming they originally had in those timeslots. I was excited for a few weeks as they had Samurai Jack on at three in the morning, but that was quickly taken off and replaced with some sort of airheaded rubbish.
Many thanks for the links...I hope to find someone or a library with the DVDs someday so I can borrow them.
I would provide you with the handful of s-CRY-ed links I have, but I cannot access them as they are free pages and are blocked by the library computer I'm using (I'm working on reports for AP English). Once I'm home you'll have a couple of good photo reference sites.
Dylan: Try Suncoast, it's the place where I get all of my manga, and they have a great anime DVD collection, Evangelion included. I just hope there's one near you...
I miss Kagu too Paigey~ ;;Hotaru said:Kagu~ ;; Paigey misses you~ ._.
Oh sweet, you guys wrote new songs.
I miss Kagu too! ;_;+Alex+ said:I miss Kagu too Paigey~ ;;
Dylan said:Suncoast? I'm sorry to say I never heard of it....
Katsuro said:Hmmmm! There's a suncoast in Mall of America, I'll stop in there when I go next time o_o Which'll hopefully be tomorrow X3; Thanks for the tip XD
I usually just went to Sam Goody or Barnes and Noble for overpriced anime. SG has hentai also.
Just a ... random fact.
And I've read the first Evangelion manga~ it was pretty good. That's the one with like Shinji and the Evas, right?