It did very well, actually.
The main problem with Toonami was that during the TOM3 (2003-2007) period, they had the exact same audience as Adult Swim Action, so there was constantly the trouble of where to put each show.
So, to get around this problem, they changed Toonami to aim for kids...
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense, actually.
Btw, that means it only cannot play PAL discs in normal mode. E.g. not upscaled.
It's talking about if you tried to play PAL format (720x576i) video out of a SCART onto a NTSC SD TV, which has a max resolution of 480i.
..but that's just my...
You pretty much hit the nail on the head, there.
I think this deal was that they aired the shows for free in exchange for pimping out the DVD sets. Which is a nice change from the cocky attitude of "Nah, you pay us to show animu, yeah?" they previously had.
Since this Toonami stunt has...
Doubt it. These will most likely be things they picked up themselves.
I think when Kaze picks something up, Manga aren't involved and they just get told "Hey, distribute this for us please, bud?".
Jesus Christ. Yes, DBZ is a crap show. But why are we suddenly hating on them again? They didn't license a good show, but they licensed a very popular one. Even though you can already import the US release for £20 less than RRP, there's still A LOT of casual fans who will likely pick it up in...
808 was used as the music video to a Nero track.
You could probably market them as 90's classics or something. This ain't yer little brothers anime, or something like that XD
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