User blog comment:YoungOtakuNerd/Nostolgia's Gettin' To Me....../@comment-4793283-20120609055248/@comment-4793283-20120611192522

Okay? The old cartoons that constructed our childhood are dissolved now, they set an example for new cartoons to rise up to. They are trying what they can, I commend them for their effort.

And there is only one live action show I see on Cartoon Network right now and that is Level Up, the others were cancelled or ended too (I.E. Destroy, Build, Destroy, Dude, what would happen? Etc).

Yes, Toonami is on Adult Swim now, but it does air every Saturday at midnight, which is still a problem because most people can't be up that late, but they do have better shows than when Tom V.4 went on. And Toonami meanwhile, before its cancellation, came on at around 2:50, then moved to Saturday nights, and of course it was meant for kids, but those shows weren't just for kids, teens watched it too, Samurai Jack was violent and gritty compared to shows on Cartoon Network nowadays, same with Sailor Moon, which is why they were warranted enough of a timespot on Toonami, heck, Hamtaro was also on Toonami for a time.

I have heard of it, but I do not like it. For me, anime and my childhood shows do not mix.