Hello viewers! I'm just a guy who makes a humorous Top Ten List series (hence the username), which is updated every few weeks normally, along with the occasional "What if [BLANK] was a Fighting Game" video. I'm joined my cavalcade of commentators that you'll hear in some videos, like NegetiveX (yes, he spells it that way), Judgment Meter, and a few other of my friends that you'll be hearing in my assortment of content. Anyway, stick around if you'd like to see more and we'll see you in the next video!
Yura, ryukotsei, and abi deserved to be long time villians throughout the series. All were extremely interesting and had so much going for them. Despise how abi went out. Yura is also super hot.
Dekoichi the Bewitched Frieght Train LV 4 DARK/Machine/FLIP/Effect ATK 1600/DEF 1200 When this card is flipped face-up, Special Summon as many Bokoichi the Freightening Car from your Hand or deck as possible. When this card is sent to the GY, draw one card plus one extra card for each Bokoichi you controlled at the time
For Number 8, in an alternate Artwork for Raigeki: The Slifer - Osisris of Heavenly Dragon (Slifer the Sky Dragon) is shows using Thunder Force attack in the card art, so Raigeki is simply Osiris attacking, wiping out the opponent's field and granting a taste of their in-lore divine power
Don't feel bad for Frightfurs. With all the cards that bring the Fluffals and Edge Imps back after their fusion is destroyed, its pretty clear that they live through a cycle and probably dont feel any pain or discomfort.
I find kind of interesting how some of the anime shown in [adult swim] in the U.S. were shown during day hours in other regions like Latin America, Inuyasha was broadcasted in the afternoons in Cartoon Network and Crayon Shin-chan was on Fox Kids at 21 or 22 p.m. were kids could easily watched it. To be fair, some of the anime that were shown on [as] in the U.S. are considered child friends in Japan and even in some other countries
Similar to the Big O, I didn't want to duplicate an entry from my Iconic Toonami Anime list. YYH had more episodes broadcast on Toonami compared to it's Adult Swim run, so that's why it wasn't here. I absolutely love the anime and it's one of my favorites of all time!
Hi Mr List, big fan. I was disappointed by Champloo's placement but Number 1 & 2 made up for that! Anyways, Fun Fact time: Episode Nine of Samurai Champloo (MJ field burning ep) featured some notable guest animators such as Masaaki Yuasa (of Mind Game & Ping Pong the Animation fame). Yuasa also contributed to the 'trippy' sequences in S2 Ep3 ("Slow and Steady Wins the Race") of Space Dandy.
Hello Mr Rick. I'm glad I could balance my poor ranking with my high rankings. If you want to hear Champloo get proper recognition, check out my Top Ten Baseball-Themed Episodes of Non-Baseball Anime list to see a high ranking. As for why Champloo was 8, the rankings were based on airtime attention rather than how much I liked them, with shows with similar schedules having their tie being broken by how much the network liked them, plus how much I liked them. Champloo only ran for a little (about a year including reruns), so it got beat out by anime that ran for multiple years. However, on terms of quality, I'd definitely put it above Bleach and probably FMA. Judgment Meter would probably not let it surpass Inuyasha, so it may have had a shot for a cool Number 4 if I just went solely on personal bias. Also, thank you for name-dropping the animators and their other contributions. That is something I think I should start doing more in future anime videos since there are so many unique styles that don't get enough recognition.
It really sucks that Bleach is the least accessible of the Big 3 and the only way to watch legit is Hulu. But that eliminates people outside of the US from watching it online. Same with Full Metal Alchemist 2003 and Eureka Seven.I hope they bring one or most back for this new re revival of Toonami.
I get that Celica’s healing is more integral to her game plan, but what about Ragna? He was the original BB healer, technically, especially in his Blood Kain/ Overdrive state.
If it weren't for my art therapist introducing me to FLCL, I wouldn't have gotten the crazy idea of writing a FLCL crossover with Gravity Falls where Dipper and Mabel effectively fill in for Naota and Mamimi and started writing crossovers ever since. Heck, as of right now, I'm working on a prequel focusing on my spin on Haruko's origins where she travels with Rick Sanchez, Birdperson, and Squanchy across the multiverse before eventually betraying them because of her crush on Atomsk while catching the attention of a more outright villainous Medical Mechanica out to destroy all free will and individual thought in the multiverse. And that's not even getting into how I adapted FLCL Progressive to take place twenty years into the future and focus on Dipper's daughter & son and Mabel's son interacting with Haruko and Jinyu before following it up with a Christmas special. Seriously, Haruko just fascinates me so much. What was her backstory, how did she first discover Atomsk, what was she like before then? I have a feeling Haruko was a lot like Naota when she was younger.
What I always appreciated about the Adult Swim/Toonami anime was that their choices went beyond just what was popular in Japan or what was likely to be a big hit in the West. Sure, you had your Dragon Ballz, Naruto, One Piece, etc... stuff that's huge basically everywhere. Then you had the weirdo picks like Tenchi Muyo, Bobobobobobobo (however many Bobos are in there), and Space Dandy that were clearly just someone making choices from their personal tastes. Then you had ones that were pretty much put up for the art, like FLCL, Gurren Lagann, and Mob Psycho 100. It created this eclectic mix of trendy and weird and beautiful that I really wish they stuck with... since these days it's pretty much just the standard "cool anime" like DB, Naruto and One Piece alongside whatever is big at the moment, like Demon Slayer.
Back when I was on holiday in America I remember seeing ads for Inuyasha the final act. All good things must come to an end but we say to hell what that.
It was an unwritten rule that I didn't think to bring up, but any anime one my Forgotten Adult Swim Anime list were not eligible for this list since this list covered the same topic, just for anime that had longer runs on Adult Swim, or ones whose shorter runs just seems extra memorable for some reason.
Inuyasha was my first anime (outside of yugioh, bakugan, pokimon), and i realised i love this sort of thing. It was my first anime as far as im concerned
Never grew up with Toonami or Adult Swim. I was one of the few people back in the day that experienced a lot of anime by torrent sites and general pirate sites. That's also where I found fan subbing and a lot of shows were better in the fan subs cause the dubs even at that time were notorious for losing context and change in dialog.
Adult Swim toonami legitimately changed my life. Great video Mr. Top Ten! Also you're right about Eureka Seven, I thought I made that show up. No one ever talks about it.