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Calanon
2012-04-02, 01:27 AM
As I'm sure all of you are aware of last night, Toonami was aired on Adult Swim as an April Fools joke and I honestly believe I'm the only one who enjoyed every single nostalgic second. Suddenly getting a rush of blood to the head when I remembered old Toonami events like The Intruder and Lockdown then all those times I hung out with my older brother and his friend(s) watching DBZ, Gundam Wing, Tenchi Muyo, and in the later years Megas XLR (It is STILL funny to me...)

Anywho! This recent airing of Toonami inspired hope that maybe it would come back full time on Cartoon Network and personally, I believe in this day and age we all need T.O.M.

Before you walk away thinking "This is impossible" watch this and tell me that again... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfadJj4d5K4&feature=player_embedded)

Sign this petition... Cmon, do it for T.O.M. (http://www.change.org/petitions/cartoon-network-bring-back-toonami-on-adult-swim#)

EDIT: Apparently nobody listens to internet petitions so just complain at the top :smalltongue:

complain to CN directly (http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/feedback/) Partially inspired by Lord Seth

Programming > Toonami > [insert reasons you'd want it back]

Lord Seth
2012-04-02, 01:48 AM
The only actual thing online petitions accomplish is giving profits to the people who host them. And also making the people who sign them feel good about themselves despite not having actually done anything, I guess.

Also worth pointing out there's already a topic about this.

Calanon
2012-04-02, 01:55 AM
The only actual thing online petitions accomplish is giving profits to the people who host them.

I'm curious how they profit besides selling a worthless email account that I've never used before in my entire life... Do you actually give your REAL Email anymore? :smallconfused:

Lord Seth
2012-04-02, 02:02 AM
I'm curious how they profit besides selling a worthless email account that I've never used before in my entire life... Do you actually give your REAL Email anymore? :smallconfused:They make a profit by having some organizations pay them to run campaigns.

Still, online petitions are essentially useless for accomplishing anything other than, as I said, possibly making the host site some money and making the signer feel good about themselves. That's it.

Calanon
2012-04-02, 02:11 AM
They make a profit by having some organizations pay them to run campaigns.

In this specific scenario there isn't an organization (as far as I'm aware of) lurking in the back turning each "signature" into a dollar. So where is the minus for you ("The Signer") in attempting to get an old cartoon block back on the air?


Still, online petitions are essentially useless for accomplishing anything other than, as I said, possibly making the host site some money and making the signer feel good about themselves. That's it.

Dream big. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfadJj4d5K4&feature=player_embedded) :smallannoyed:

EDIT: After some super mega quick research I figured the best way was to complain to the top directly. Thanks for bringing this to my attention Lord Seth.