User blog comment:AnimeMegaFan30/Suggestions for Toonami's 17th Birthday/@comment-7866392-20140305235653/@comment-7866392-20140306203449

@ToonamiMegaFan30

Wow... just, wow. I make a comment asking a sincere question and listing off things I could think of, and you lash out at me with vulgar language and disrespect. Guess that shows how much of a Toonami fan you are, as well as how people should take your suggestions.

You must be living under a rock if you've never heard of half the movies I suggested. Hell, some of these are actually pretty well known, such as Vampire Hunter D (one of Cartoon Network's first experiences with anime), Redline (a movie that is famous for the fact that it took years to make), and Steamboy (one of the most expensive anime movies ever made, and directed by the same guy who directed Akira).

Samurai Jack and Sym-Bionic Titan (both of which are actually created by none other than Genndy Tartakovsky) are actually very beloved and very well made shows. When Sym-Bionic Titan and ThunderCats began airing on Toonami, we all saw it as a chance to get second seasons for both shows. Unfortunately, that didn't really turn out as well as expected, what with Toonami losing the rights to ThunderCats. However, Sym-Bionic Titan is still around, and since then, Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Samurai Jack have joined it on Toonami. Quite frankly, I hope that more western shows start airing on Toonami, because then it would finally convince people like you that Toonami isn't an "anime block" like you seem to think it is.

And one last thing: the "Double Feature" thing with the Mardock Scramble movies would be possible because both movies are barely more than an hour long. And I doubt that you've seen either movies, so you really have no right to judge whether or not these movies are good.