People just like consistency. They've gotten used to sitting down on Saturday nights and watching anime on TV for the past decade and don't want it to stop
The thought of dudes just spending years and years doing nothing with their Saturday nights but watch 4kids-tier dubs of decade-old shonen anime is just sad to me.
How was the new FLCL? I missed Toonami last night cause my flight got delayed. I wasn't planning on watching it anyway but I'm still kind of mad I missed it.
Anime
>in the age of streaming
Toonami is not popular.
Anon, save the pessimism and hatred for Saturday nights. Lord knows its all those threads ever are.
https://twitter.com/search?q=(from%3AToonamiSquad)%20trending&src=typed_query
i'd say it's somewhat popular
>>The old days of Toonami
People just like consistency. They've gotten used to sitting down on Saturday nights and watching anime on TV for the past decade and don't want it to stop
The thought of dudes just spending years and years doing nothing with their Saturday nights but watch 4kids-tier dubs of decade-old shonen anime is just sad to me.
>is just sad to me.
nagger you are on Cinemaphile. Fuck you are on Cinemaphile.
Aging manbabies and subhuman Internet retards are the only ones who care about Toonami.
How was the new FLCL? I missed Toonami last night cause my flight got delayed. I wasn't planning on watching it anyway but I'm still kind of mad I missed it.
Trips, it was shit (No surprise), what was a surprise though was aliens live on earth now and they look like ben grimm.
Why are singly out Toonami, when the question applies to broadcast as a whole?
sports are keeping broadcast tv alive
Not everyone can stream and watching the block in it's current state gives us all a way to suffer together.
Toonami could have worked when it came back if Demarco wasn't obsessed with shitty Jumpslop.
Relative to what? Toonami's significance in the late 90s to mid 2000s will never be recaptured. It's really just a nostalgia brand now.
Does Cinemaphile watch One Piece?
>toonami
>still popular