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Gundam wing midnight on Thursday’s :lawd: they flashed a snippet in between commercial breaks that they were building a life size Gundam back in 98ish, did research and promised my 13 year old self one day I would travel to Japan to see it. Accomplished that life goal 4 years ago :win:

toonami and adult swim with aqua teen hunger force had me on lock down week nights. Nick had me during the days I couldn’t be outside running with my boys :banderas:
 

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This list is pure basura :hhh:


Can't even address all the inconsistencies :pacspit:
 

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Whoever made that list is a whole biased fakkit

Camp lazlo is way better than gumball, definitely has to be born in the 2000s

Adventure time, gum ball and regular show should be low tier. Art style, characters are very bland. disrespectful list.
:flabbynsick: Ain't no fukking way lazlo is better than gumball or any of them shows.
 

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TBH Cartoon Network started to fall off around 2005/06ish. The writing was on the wall when they bushed Toonami for Miguzi (to get little kids/girls watching the network) and when they started to slowly implement live action shows in to the programming. They also started to scale back or outright cancel the original Cartoon Cartoons block (PPG, Dexters Lab, Eds, Johnny Bravo, I Am Weasel, Cow and Chicken, etc.) But 98-2004, Cartoon Network was on GOAT status.

Toonami was still around when Miguzi dropped, it was just pushed back to the weekends. Some ppl have surprisingly forgot Toonami for a while during the early 2000’s used to come on most weekdays around the afternoon...I remember coming back home from school (5th grade and 6th grade) and catching Ruroni Kenshin, Yu Yu Hakusho, and DBZ GT around 4:00 to 5:00-something PM on Toonami.

Miguzi was lowkey the shyt too tho. Blessed us with Code Lyoko, TMNT, Xaolin Showdown (I think), and Totally Spies :blessed:
 

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1993 to 2000 Nickelodeon

VS.

1996 to 2006 Cartoon Network

That shyt was like Death Row vs. Bad Boy for kids/tween television programming :whew:

Then you had 1998 to 2004 Kids WB on it’s No Limit status :ohlawd:

And then 1999 to 2006 Fox Kids/Fox Box and JETIX in the cut on some Cash Money shyt :noah:

And of course 1998 to 2007 Zoog Disney/Disney Channel/Toon Disney up the street on some Murder Inc. steez :whoo:

1997 to 2005 Toonami was G-Unit status vs. 2001 to 2012 Adult Swim being Roc-A-Fella status :gladbron:

Maaaaan, us late 80’s and 90’s kids were EATING sumn serious during this era :blessed:
 
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Toonami was still around when Miguzi dropped, it was just pushed back to the weekends. Some ppl have surprisingly forgot Toonami for a while during the early 2000’s used to come on most weekdays around the afternoon...I remember coming back home from school (5th grade and 6th grade) and catching Ruroni Kenshin, Yu Yu Hakusho, and DBZ GT around 4:00 to 5:00-something PM on Toonami.

Miguzi was lowkey the shyt too tho. Blessed us with Code Lyoko, TMNT, Xaolin Showdown (I think), and Totally Spies :blessed:
Don't forget Zoids-- but Chaotic Century @ 630AM was the better Zoids. Nothing but love for Liger Zero tho.
 
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