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Postby Daichi » 17 years ago

Wow, that many!
Sounds great. Do you know where I can watch them?
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Postby jeffbert » 17 years ago

As far as I know, CN airs the first season of the English-language version at 5:30 AM. Also, on the Adult Swim online, there is 1 per week. However, these are the Japanese titles & sequence, not to mention that more than half were excluded from the English-language version.

The list referenced to the English-language version:
  1. 18 Time Machine
  2. 56 The Terrible Tidal Wave
  3. 75 Dolphins in Distress
  4. 92 Uncharted World
  5. 101 Dangerous Mission
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Postby Daichi » 17 years ago

Crap...

Well, thanks for the info, Jeffbert.
Appreciate it.
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Postby Dragonrider1227 » 17 years ago

I have a second favorite episode. When Uran/Zoron first appears in the '03 series

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Postby munquibyte » 17 years ago

Yeah, that was a cool one, too. Right off the bat Zoran is more critter savvy than Astro and I thought it was interesting that she knew who Houdini was (this is supposed to be the distant future and she had just been activated).

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Postby tonigirl1000 » 17 years ago

More reasons why Cartoon Network should had kept Astroboy on, the series is adventurous and can inspire others to dream of the future. I doubt that series like "Ed, Edd and Eddy; Billy and Mandy; Camp Lazlo and some of the other shows that they show will inspire others to think like Astroboy did to a young boy back in the mid 1960's, he mention his love of Astroboy inspire him to go into a scientific field.

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Postby Daichi » 17 years ago

So did you see "Undercover", the episode with Klaus?
I loved that one.
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Postby jeffbert » 17 years ago

Yes, I saw it; unfortunately, I remember athat there was something in it of which I wanted to take note, but I forgot what it was. :lol:
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Postby Daichi » 17 years ago

Hopefully you'll remember soon, now I'm curious.
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Postby munquibyte » 17 years ago

"tonigirl1000" wrote:More reasons why Cartoon Network should had kept Astroboy on, the series is adventurous and can inspire others to dream of the future. I doubt that series like "Ed, Edd and Eddy; Billy and Mandy; Camp Lazlo and some of the other shows that they show will inspire others to think like Astroboy did to a young boy back in the mid 1960's, he mention his love of Astroboy inspire him to go into a scientific field.
True,dat, sistuh. Astroboy has had a notable influence on robotics engineers, and the field might not have come as far as it has without him.


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