CostlyAxis
01-02-2010, 07:33 AM
Coming up with questions right after you wake up is not easy. Coming up with questions that have good answers is even more difficult....
So because of my long discussion of DBZ with Bazza yesterday, I came up with the question for today. There is little doubt that all you have watched Toonami at some point in your life and were hooked onto something that aired on that block. Whether it be Gundam, DBZ, or Zoids; it was something.
However, if this isn't the case for you, I have an option for you, but it's a sad sad option.
The question is: What's the most nostalgic anime listed to you?
For myself, Big O is the most nostalgic. I might have seen all of the others besides a couple, but none of them left as deep of an impression as Big O. The anime was confusing as hell, had giant robots, post-apocalyptic; a guy in a black suit, his butler, and an android. I watched it every week when it aired, and none of it made sense yet it was fun to watch. I recently watched it again the other month, but this time it all made sense, but I was remembering so much more than just the show from watching it again.
So because of my long discussion of DBZ with Bazza yesterday, I came up with the question for today. There is little doubt that all you have watched Toonami at some point in your life and were hooked onto something that aired on that block. Whether it be Gundam, DBZ, or Zoids; it was something.
However, if this isn't the case for you, I have an option for you, but it's a sad sad option.
The question is: What's the most nostalgic anime listed to you?
For myself, Big O is the most nostalgic. I might have seen all of the others besides a couple, but none of them left as deep of an impression as Big O. The anime was confusing as hell, had giant robots, post-apocalyptic; a guy in a black suit, his butler, and an android. I watched it every week when it aired, and none of it made sense yet it was fun to watch. I recently watched it again the other month, but this time it all made sense, but I was remembering so much more than just the show from watching it again.