tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5314374155203825474.post5056610761004058254..comments2023-09-20T02:04:48.914-07:00Comments on Zannen, Canada: Episode 45 - Gundam SEED Holds Up Better Than You ThinkUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5314374155203825474.post-82227336296460620702018-07-05T12:30:13.613-07:002018-07-05T12:30:13.613-07:00Thanks for the clarifications, Sketch!Thanks for the clarifications, Sketch!Jessehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13574974351971839592noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5314374155203825474.post-24619952579341292752018-07-03T00:27:42.184-07:002018-07-03T00:27:42.184-07:00Since Daryl asked for corrections, G Gundam aired ...Since Daryl asked for corrections, G Gundam aired on Toonami in 2002 after MSG’s short stint in 2001. G Gundam sorta reinvigorated the brand in the US after MSG failed and the UC OVA series only did modestly. G Gundam oversaturated the toy market as you guys mentioned however Bandai then produced a CGI SD Gundam series for Toonami and those toys also flooded the market. SD Gundam Force did well initially and it’s 26 episodes reran 5 or 6 times in a row. A second season was made but never aired, seemingly because it lost steam. After SDGF failed they finally brought over SEED. The once s week airings for SEED definitely hurt its potential despite having the slot after new DBGT (highest rated show at the time).<br /><br />Also to my knowledge, Jason and company were still working on Toonami until it’s cancellation in 2008 but even before Toonami moved to Saturday night they no longer had control of what shows aired and when. They just made the packaging and such and gave some input on what should be picked up.<br /><br />Anyway, great episode guys.Sketchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14637021015405629056noreply@blogger.com