Within the decade you’re gonna see a push for anti anonymity on the internet, and real universal ID for everything, from buying food to accessing your bank to just about anything. They’ll justify this invasion of your privacy and destruction of your freedoms on the (false) basis of safety and security- “oh we can’t have the bad/cowardly people hide behind fake internet names and personas” “oh we need to make sure our kids aren’t listening to wrongthink from total strangers”, etc. And you’ll see social media msm and big tech push for government sponsored stripping away of anonymous usernames.
@Wook of Wallstreet Space Is The Place | Toonami 25th Anniversary 1438pm 21.3.22 i think the japanese invasion of the west, where animation is concerned, began with battle of the planets. and i think we should see it re-run for novelty value if nought else...
My childhood, and so many others. Always so uplifting. Take note. This is how trailers should be done. Thank you Toonami. From Gundam, to Tenchi to all in-between. Here's to another 25 years!
Here's to the next 1,000 years to another 1,000 even more years until the end of the world and a new beginning to all of us on our continued chapters of journey to our destination✨️
These trailers gripped me and really made me hyped for all these series back in the day. There's nothing like the classic toonami trailers. Man would I love even just a week of the classic toonami lineup from this era.
As a kid in the early 2000s I would always stay up late in every Saturday night and watch toonami with me and my sister and to this day I still watch toonami because it's apart of my childhood since I was 7 years old and this got me into anime
@@jerrodpettway nice bro my first anime was the original hellsing not ultimate and my second anime was bleach and I remember watching bleach when it was on toonami
I got mad lucky at a convention, totally dead, almost no one walking around and got to not only meet Blum, but hang out with him for like an hour chatting. I was giddy for hours afterwards, very cool guy.
When I saw yesterday that Adult Swim was going to be remastering old Toonami promos this was the first one I thought of. Hits right in the early 2000s teen nostalgia.
Seriously! Whoever decided to put this up…THANK YOU. My God Thank you Toonani for giving me a childhood where I could get lost in space and find myself through creative storylines and plots. So many amazing memories especially coming home from school to for the line up to start at 5pm.
I remember the 5 o'clock line up of thunder cats, og Voltron, dragon ball z, and Gundam Wing. Then there was tenchi muyo, Yu Yu Hakusho, ruruoni Kenshin, and Ronin warriors.
Man, I hope the people that edited these videos together back in the late 90s and early 00s enjoyed doing so. I will always appreciate the cold, moody ambiance these bumps exude.
Only as an adult can I truly appreciate the editing in this. Lining up all the different voice clips, the music, and the imagery. Its just editing gold.
These are so cool. To think that these were produced and given valuable air time over ads shows Toonami's dedication to an experience rather than squeezing every dime out of viewers
THIS! This VIBE and these are shows are the very essences of my childhood. What a badass childhood we had! Never let your inner 10 year old down, keep reaching for them star, and always remember... Space is the place!
The more adult themes of Toonami & Adult Swim always made you feel so cool to watch as a kid, it was such a bonus that they came on later at night bc if you could stay awake, you felt like you were in on something special not everyone saw. Miss Toonami man
This stuff is like the best kind of nostalgia, but it's more than that... So many of us here in the comments are reminiscing and sharing how Toonami influenced us during some of our most formative years and brought anime to a mainstream western audience with such force, it undoubtedly shaped the current popularity of it as a whole. I can't believe it's been 25 years. I'm glad I was able to be there at the beginning and come back now with some of the same feelings I got back then.
Whenever someone cites Nujabes as the start of lofi hip hop, I'm always like, "but what about Tommy Guerrero and Joe Boyd Vigil?" I mean yeah, the jazz samples aren't there yet, but it's slowed down breakbeats set to dreamy shots of outer space and nighttime anime scenes of characters looking up at the sky and brooding. This stuff was way ahead of its time.
What a great time to grow up, toonami introduced me to the world of anime, unlike typical cartoons, they had real world concepts and the characters had substance and depth and it really had profound effect on me as a kid and for that I am grateful.
Happy 25th Toonami! Thanks to TOM, Sara, and you, I discovered legendary anime, Daft Punk, Gorillaz, and other music artists. And of course inspirational AMVs, Here’s to another 25. 🍺
I still think about this video and music once in a while, my childhood soudtrack right here. Oh man, Outlaw Star and Gundam have such a place in my heart.
I never fully watched gundam and never understood it. I was like 5-9. I just remember I enjoyed them in space with big robots and fighting. I imagined I would be up there in my lifetime fixing robots or something similar.
I remember the one that was like " A boy has the right to dream, there are endless amount of possibilities before you. Are you going to keep just running away..........I'm not running. - It was my fav because it featured my favorite anime Outlaw Star - TOONAMI DREAMS ( BROKEN PROMISE )
The nostalgia gives such a rush and i love it. at the same time i must have something in my eye, who's cutting onions? My late teenage years in the 2000s coming home from school to just tune into Toonami then my day is complete. All of them like Sailor Moon, Gundam Wing, DBZ and Tenchi to name a few 25 years and here is to another!
The Space Force is calling us 88, 89, 90-99 era individuals whom grew up on toonami and these space promos, (Space Is The Place) (Dreams:Broken Promise) (Mad Rhetoric)
My god! This was my favorite one! I know this word for word. I still do! Thank you Toonami! Thank you for my childhood and the reason I’m in to anime is because of you! Will never forget my teenage years watching Toonami and recording Gundam Wing episodes on my VHS.
Americans prefer American accents in entertainment. So having mostly Canadian voice actors dub American accents was really the game changer. Who wants to watch Sub? ;)
So many times this started Toonami when I got home from school! My friends and I would throw our backpacks down and would sit in front of the TV at my house watching Toonami until their parents came by to pick them up. Such good memories!
This sounds like a mix and beat DOOM made... I miss old toonami, and DOOM 🥲 Thank you Williams street, yalls work helped make me, me. The echoes of which on others lives, not only mine, will be heard for generations
I remember being soo happy when toonami went from a cartoon network programming block to a full on channel . This was on sky in the 99-02 ish in the uk
0:33 "Head straight for the atmosphere!" is from Gundam Wing episode 33. I thought it was Peter Cullen (The voice of Optimus Prime) but it is actually Richard Newman voicing the character "Chief Engineer Tubarov."
This trip down memory lane is awesome...this one in particular makes me think...anyone else miss Canadian anime dubs? It's pretty rare you see them now, but there were some iconic and great ones. Ranma 1/2, DBZ Ocean Dub, Gundam Wing and most of the Gundam franchise in the 90s and 00s, InuYasha, Death Note, Black Lagoon...now ya almost never hear them and when you do see one come along there's almost nobody familiar in the cast lol. Even Yashahime only uses Canadians for the legacy cast.
These editors were so ahead of their time. There's been nothing else like it on TV for some time. I'll never forget that heavy breathing.
The promos on AMC were legit too. I’m looking for the one for Troy.
glad to know im not the only one that cummed himself after seeing this
Promos, edits, and commentary is what made it so endearing and cool
Miss hearing all these soundtracks and seeing edits like these as a kid. The new generation deserves to see these
Space Is The Place | Toonami 25th Anniversary 2324pm 15.3.22 space sentinels for some reason....
eBay or Amazon for the Toonami Deep Space Bass soundtrack.
Within the decade you’re gonna see a push for anti anonymity on the internet, and real universal ID for everything, from buying food to accessing your bank to just about anything. They’ll justify this invasion of your privacy and destruction of your freedoms on the (false) basis of safety and security- “oh we can’t have the bad/cowardly people hide behind fake internet names and personas” “oh we need to make sure our kids aren’t listening to wrongthink from total strangers”, etc. And you’ll see social media msm and big tech push for government sponsored stripping away of anonymous usernames.
@Wook of Wallstreet Space Is The Place | Toonami 25th Anniversary 1438pm 21.3.22 i think the japanese invasion of the west, where animation is concerned, began with battle of the planets. and i think we should see it re-run for novelty value if nought else...
The new generation is too ungrateful and caught up in itself to enjoy the true beauty of this masterpiece...
My childhood, and so many others. Always so uplifting. Take note. This is how trailers should be done. Thank you Toonami. From Gundam, to Tenchi to all in-between. Here's to another 25 years!
LFG!!!
Here's to the next 1,000 years to another 1,000 even more years until the end of the world and a new beginning to all of us on our continued chapters of journey to our destination✨️
Nostalgic AF
These trailers gripped me and really made me hyped for all these series back in the day. There's nothing like the classic toonami trailers. Man would I love even just a week of the classic toonami lineup from this era.
The Red Comet himself has spoken.
Yet another shout out to SlimD716 for keeping the dream alive and becoming an official part of Toonami & [as] history!
SlimD did this??
@@Vertexnine Yep :)
@@SlimD716 I love it haha well done!
@@SlimD716 You are the archivist nobody asked for but everybody deserved, well done
I’ve watched this joint a few times a year for years…
As a kid in the early 2000s I would always stay up late in every Saturday night and watch toonami with me and my sister and to this day I still watch toonami because it's apart of my childhood since I was 7 years old and this got me into anime
My first anime was fist of the North Star.
@@jerrodpettway nice bro my first anime was the original hellsing not ultimate and my second anime was bleach and I remember watching bleach when it was on toonami
I miss hearing ‘all kids out of the pool… yu yu hakusho is next.’
Me back in 96.
I want to thank Steve Blum in person for not just being the voice of Tom but for making my childhood amazing with all the cool anime shows even now
Shout out to Steve Blum
*Air horn noises*
I got mad lucky at a convention, totally dead, almost no one walking around and got to not only meet Blum, but hang out with him for like an hour chatting. I was giddy for hours afterwards, very cool guy.
The voice actors from Gundam Wing were INCREDIBLE. The tone and feel of the show, the music, the atmospheric lingering shots, chef's kiss.
It was so good
This brings me back! Coming home from school, TRYING to do homework, while watching Toonami .
Me too
Same hear. Those were the days
Same. I remember staying up until 2am on a school night just to watch.
Or getting up an hour early to catch Transformers : Beast Wars.
Guilty and I don't regret it! Toonami was and still is my favorite broadcast!!
The 90s truly were a wonderful time. How I miss them so.
Indeed.
Me too… It was magical.
When I saw yesterday that Adult Swim was going to be remastering old Toonami promos this was the first one I thought of. Hits right in the early 2000s teen nostalgia.
Seriously! Whoever decided to put this up…THANK YOU. My God Thank you Toonani for giving me a childhood where I could get lost in space and find myself through creative storylines and plots. So many amazing memories especially coming home from school to for the line up to start at 5pm.
I remember the 5 o'clock line up of thunder cats, og Voltron, dragon ball z, and Gundam Wing. Then there was tenchi muyo, Yu Yu Hakusho, ruruoni Kenshin, and Ronin warriors.
@@AccordingToWalt the stuff of legends ! I’m so happy you got to experience that.
Just rewatched Gundam Wing and Endless Waltz for the first time in over 20 years and it was a great nostalgic trip
Got chills watching this again. What a gift Toonami is and was.
Here's to 25, Toonami. You brought anime to my life and I love ya. For it
Man, I hope the people that edited these videos together back in the late 90s and early 00s enjoyed doing so. I will always appreciate the cold, moody ambiance these bumps exude.
The Golden Age of Cartoon Network 💛.
The best age of CN
The golden age of my youth.
Nice! The metroidman7/SlimD716 footage! :D
I swear it's impossible not to vibe to these. Happy 25th Anniversary!
Only as an adult can I truly appreciate the editing in this. Lining up all the different voice clips, the music, and the imagery. Its just editing gold.
This is the golden age of Toonami from the early 2000s with a range of great voice actors ❤
Not to mention in a time period where the Toonami promos had more soul than most shows today
These are so cool. To think that these were produced and given valuable air time over ads shows Toonami's dedication to an experience rather than squeezing every dime out of viewers
Man, early 2000's Toonami promos were the BEST!
Toonami was my first experience watching anime thanks for the memories adult swim
THIS! This VIBE and these are shows are the very essences of my childhood. What a badass childhood we had!
Never let your inner 10 year old down, keep reaching for them star, and always remember... Space is the place!
00:52 that drop. Here it in my head all the time.
I'll forever be thankful to Toonami for getting me into anime. DB, DBZ, DBGT, G Gundam, Yu Yu Hakusho, Bobobo, IGPX, Naruto. A great childhood.
No tenchi muyo or kenshin
@@Altezza447 I got around to watching Kenshin years later. Actually pretty recently in 2021. Haven't seen Tenchi Muyo yet.
@@ade1174 i see
What a VIBE. Thanks for paving the way towards some of the best shows to ever hit the TV!
The more adult themes of Toonami & Adult Swim always made you feel so cool to watch as a kid, it was such a bonus that they came on later at night bc if you could stay awake, you felt like you were in on something special not everyone saw. Miss Toonami man
I loved seeing this as a kid. I'm still inspired by it 25 years later. Space is the Place
Love seeing these again. Only issue I have is that Gundam Wing hasn’t reached its 25th anniversary in America yet
The fact that it has a lot of Gundam Wing clips just made it my favorites!
I was so blessed to be alive to experience the wave of cool that hit us in 98,99,00 and to see it on live TV.
This stuff is like the best kind of nostalgia, but it's more than that... So many of us here in the comments are reminiscing and sharing how Toonami influenced us during some of our most formative years and brought anime to a mainstream western audience with such force, it undoubtedly shaped the current popularity of it as a whole. I can't believe it's been 25 years. I'm glad I was able to be there at the beginning and come back now with some of the same feelings I got back then.
I still remember this promo.... Thank you for all the great years!!!
Whenever someone cites Nujabes as the start of lofi hip hop, I'm always like, "but what about Tommy Guerrero and Joe Boyd Vigil?" I mean yeah, the jazz samples aren't there yet, but it's slowed down breakbeats set to dreamy shots of outer space and nighttime anime scenes of characters looking up at the sky and brooding. This stuff was way ahead of its time.
That Vinyl scratching in the audio was a nice touch.
Thank you, Toonami, Adult Swim and Cartoon Network. 😎
What a great time to grow up, toonami introduced me to the world of anime, unlike typical cartoons, they had real world concepts and the characters had substance and depth and it really had profound effect on me as a kid and for that I am grateful.
The greatest of all of the videos Toonami has produced. Profound effect on my career choice as an adult. 🙏🏾
Happy 25th Toonami! Thanks to TOM, Sara, and you, I discovered legendary anime, Daft Punk, Gorillaz, and other music artists. And of course inspirational AMVs, Here’s to another 25. 🍺
I still think about this video and music once in a while, my childhood soudtrack right here. Oh man, Outlaw Star and Gundam have such a place in my heart.
Toonami rocks! Here's to 25 years of anime on cartoon network!!!
I remember back in 2007 when Toonami ended in the UK and how monumental it was with premiering anime that other channels didn't do at the time.
I never fully watched gundam and never understood it. I was like 5-9. I just remember I enjoyed them in space with big robots and fighting. I imagined I would be up there in my lifetime fixing robots or something similar.
After all these years....Space is STILL the place!
This was me all day .I loved this Gundam installment. Loved Hero, 🥰 my childhood ❤️ .
I remember the one that was like " A boy has the right to dream, there are endless amount of possibilities before you. Are you going to keep just running away..........I'm not running. - It was my fav because it featured my favorite anime Outlaw Star - TOONAMI DREAMS ( BROKEN PROMISE )
BRO SLIMD REMASTERED THIS? WE WORSHIPPED HIS VIDEOS
Talented people are capable of understanding us
I love these commericals growing up. The music and the scenes were so awesome such a mastering job of putting it together. I miss Toonami.
Talented people are capable of understanding us.
The nostalgia gives such a rush and i love it. at the same time i must have something in my eye, who's cutting onions?
My late teenage years in the 2000s coming home from school to just tune into Toonami then my day is complete. All of them like Sailor Moon, Gundam Wing, DBZ and Tenchi to name a few
25 years and here is to another!
The Space Force is calling us 88, 89, 90-99 era individuals whom grew up on toonami and these space promos,
(Space Is The Place)
(Dreams:Broken Promise)
(Mad Rhetoric)
My god! This was my favorite one! I know this word for word. I still do! Thank you Toonami! Thank you for my childhood and the reason I’m in to anime is because of you! Will never forget my teenage years watching Toonami and recording Gundam Wing episodes on my VHS.
Why is it that these old style animes look better than new animes to me? Maybe I'm crazy.
I remember watching this promo like it was yesterday. Anime was scarce back then, thank you Toonami for bringing great titles to us
We literally owe anime's popularity here in the west to toonami. Without a doubt, they were imperative to anime becoming popular over here.
Americans prefer American accents in entertainment. So having mostly Canadian voice actors dub American accents was really the game changer. Who wants to watch Sub? ;)
The good ol days. Miss this so much. 🥲
So many times this started Toonami when I got home from school! My friends and I would throw our backpacks down and would sit in front of the TV at my house watching Toonami until their parents came by to pick them up. Such good memories!
Man, I remember when Toonami first aired. I was 12, and it forever changed my life. Btw, the beat in this video was crazy.
That was dope. Toonami really knew how to make clips from a show and make it seem so mesmerizing. It’s beautiful
hell yea, that feeling I'm 13 again staying up late with friends watching CN then staying up late to watch Adult Swim!
Hell yeah, miss them days...
Thank god for uploading definitive versions of these in the proper aspect ratio.
I'm 6 years old again seeing this!
Dat drum 'n bass takes me back.
I'm absolutely loving these throwback sizzle reels. Keep 'em coming.
WE ALL HAVE TO MAKE IT UP TO SPACE!!
Thank you for posting this it got stuck in my head and I was hoping I would be able to find it
“Outer space…it’s so quiet” that line stuck with me since a kid
Something so powerful about Nostalgia. I didn’t watch the show but the music and promos hit hard.
To those that made these promos thank you. The music is great.
This inspired me as a kid and it still inspires me now. Thank you so much Toonami, thank you so much Tom
Awesome Space Is The Place Toonami 25th Anniversary Video.
to all the minds behind Toonami.. thank you, sincerely. you guys are legends
The shot of Sandrock standing guard as the Corps leave Earth... if you know, you know.
My favorite toonami bump. This beat still loops in my head at times.
This sounds like a mix and beat DOOM made... I miss old toonami, and DOOM 🥲 Thank you Williams street, yalls work helped make me, me. The echoes of which on others lives, not only mine, will be heard for generations
This one is older bump, from 1998 or 1999. Love it making a tribute of outer space.
Still one of the best and most important anime's of all time. Can't state how underrated Mobile Suit: Gundam Wing is.
God, I love this bumper! I'm 31 years old and this one still holds a special place in my heart.
Been rewatching the old youtube uploads of this for years. Happy Adult swim and Toonami didn't forget about this edit.
This is Super Nostalgic!! The music! Wow, thanks for the post.
Thanks [as], that really takes me back. The world seemed small to me 20 years ago.
These TOONAMI deep cuts bring back the feels.
As a kid with these edits I always thought that all these shows were connected in some way.
We need a 2022 version of this.
I remember being soo happy when toonami went from a cartoon network programming block to a full on channel . This was on sky in the 99-02 ish in the uk
0:33 "Head straight for the atmosphere!" is from Gundam Wing episode 33. I thought it was Peter Cullen (The voice of Optimus Prime) but it is actually Richard Newman voicing the character "Chief Engineer Tubarov."
This is why I got into anime. I never looked back! The feels of running home after school to catch Toonami! The late 90’s were awesome!
I wish I could go back to that period in time.
So much nostalgia, remember watching this as a kid all the time. Still remember it well, and miss those days.
This trip down memory lane is awesome...this one in particular makes me think...anyone else miss Canadian anime dubs? It's pretty rare you see them now, but there were some iconic and great ones. Ranma 1/2, DBZ Ocean Dub, Gundam Wing and most of the Gundam franchise in the 90s and 00s, InuYasha, Death Note, Black Lagoon...now ya almost never hear them and when you do see one come along there's almost nobody familiar in the cast lol. Even Yashahime only uses Canadians for the legacy cast.
"The remaining frontier is outer space".
Edits like this are what I lived for during commercial time with Toonami.
The nostalgia from this makes my hair stand on end.. I can’t believe it’s been almost 25 years.
Toonami promos shaped my childhood and I’m grateful
Best promo ever. The remaster is sick.
Bring over more Gundam series.
The wave of Goosebumps that just chilled me to the Bone it's totally worth it
love this
All the best shows right here
My childhood... Thank you...
OMG I Miss this!! These previews from Toonami are timeless!! My favorite Gundam is still Gundam Wing💯❤