Remove your personal information from the web at joindeleteme.com/AUSTIN20 and use code AUSTIN20 for 20% off DeleteMe international Plans: international.joindeleteme.com/ What are some licensed games I should check out? I've got a BIG OL LIST but I'm always looking for more obscure stuff on smaller platforms! HIT ME UP.
Definitely not forgotten but would love to hear you cover like the Japanese only Jojo games or the berserk ones.(genuinely can’t remember if you’ve covered some of them before and I’m blanking it)
it's so crazy that this ALF TVshow was kinda popular here in Brazil, i'm younger then you and watched this here when i was a kid and i loved at that time, the thing of pick up cats it is because he always wants to eat the poor familty cat hahahahah
Cut from the same cloth. I ALSO cut way too many games to make it a normal run time too. One of these days Charlotte's Web for the PS2 will get it's comeuppance.
You haven't heard of ALF either?! My friend hasn't, either. But I have, thanks to re-runs! ALF is short for Alien Life Form. His given name is Gordon Shumway. I'm not kidding. "That's rather deep for a planet whose motto was "Are you going to finish that sandwich?""
what do you mean "Chicken Run, the movie, is pretty good"??? it's a perfect movie, all-time great, a CLASSIC. edit: the tie-in game was made because Chicken Run was Dreamworks' biggest animated hit, BEFORE Shrek.
You are freakishly consistent. Seriously, how on earth are you able to make videos of this quality so often? This channel is a very well oiled machine, I think it’s very impressive and I hope you are proud.
@@NucleaRaptor Dude, you should regret that, so much cool stuff happens after that, and the ending is the most satisfying ending I've seen in an anime.
@@marcellosilva9286 There was just way too many fucking characters running around (i.e. The Bleach Syndrome), and once the second half started getting so serious and depressing that all the early-game laid-back airship surfer vibes evaporated, it just lost me. Maybe I'll give it another shot one day.
Honorable mentions: - Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure - Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider - Astro Boy (PS2) - Astro Boy: Omega Factor - Wendy: Every Witch Way - Teen Titans (DC games outside of Batman tend to undersell, it’s a curse)
@@Code7UnltdThe movies, at least. That’s probably why other DC IPs don’t have the level of popularity as Batman. But in terms of comics and animation, they fare better. I wish they were given another chance for games.
I'm not gonna lie, I kinda loved the PC version back in the day. So damn hard to finish it though as a kid because of the procedural generated maps.@@austineruption
I had Snoopy vs the Red Baron for my PC back in the day and straight up, seeing Flying Ace released for the 360 almost made me get a 360 over a PS3 back in the day. Those games hold up.
One of my favorite licensed video games has to be Over the Hedge. It's actually interesting because the story takes place after the movie- they all do (save for the GBA version). The Verminator and Gladys are back and end up trashing your stuff, so it's up to you to get it all back, and stop them. The combat is also kind of fun. There's something about just mindlessly mashing the attack button and plowing through hordes of enemies that makes my brain go brrr. The Bumper Carts mini game is a blast with a friend, too. So, if you're one of the many people who want an Over the Hedge sequel, the games may just have what you're looking for.
my favorite thing about that US only One Piece game is the box art is a little ridiculous. i mean they attempted to make Usopp look badass in the background...its USOPP.🤣
No one remembers that god-awful Sega Genesis game Exosquad owned by Universal Studios. It became a huge forgotten game, and the guy who made this video doesn't know it exists. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@@austineruption It was a US anime-like cartoon made in 1993 by Universal Animated Studio with a lot of toy licenses to playmates. It touched on subject matters like racism, horrors of war, and losing loved ones in war and it was a Saturday morning cartoon. A ton of main characters died in the 2ed season. And then two years later after the show was canceled a shity Sega Genesis game came out and the SNES Version was canceled. Right now it's streaming on Peacock in the Kids section sense came out in the 90s it's free. It even had parts like where a man found out his best friend was beaten to death by a Mech. Oh, and the show had mechs and was sad as hell. And the crappy game was about Time travel and followed nothing about the main story.
Playing with the TRex was so annoying. No matter what direction you’re facing a raptor will spawn in the other direction. So it never feels like a power fantasy because you’re fighting fodder every 3 steps
I've had a big Peanuts fascination lately thanks to Big Beak Entertainment's trilogy of videos covering various Peanuts animations lately, so the inclusion of that Snoopy vs the Red Baron game is more than welcome. And btw, there's also a Japan only Peanuts game called Snoopy Concert that apparently had some Nintendo staff working on it, including FZero's creator.
Snoopy merch is sold all over the place in Japan. I see it constantly - way more than I'd ever seen in the US. Almost never see the kids from it, though.
Here in the UK we still had consoles as well as computers like the spectrum, c64, amstrad and Amiga. You make it out that we somehow didn't have those as well
Actually, there are even MORE Cool Spot video games out there. One is called "Spot: The Video Game" which was released for the NES, Game Boy, and a few other consoles and it's basically the table top game Othello just with a 7Up coat of paint. There's also "Spot: The Cool Adventure" which was released on the Game Boy which is another platformer that is apparently similar to McKids. It's wild that there are people out there who probably have a favorite game franchise with less entries in it than Cool Spot. Also, I have the collector's edition of Kill la Kill IF and still haven't played it.
Wait... so you're telling ME... that the live action adaptation of the speed racer anime was good AND THE GAME BASED ON THE MOVIE WAS GOOD TOO?! It best the odds TWICE and I never hear about it?
I would like for you to cover the recent anime games. There is some trash that truly is worth avoiding and more people should know before jumping into their favorite's anime getting a new game.
There are some decent licensed games out there for sure, with only a handful being hidden gems. Astro Boy: The Omega Factor is absolutely incredible and I still replay it every so often, such a shame that it's most likely never going to get a rerelease. I remember really liking One Piece Grand Adventure even if I wasn't too into the series at the time (I was following it but didn't get super hooked until the Water 7 arc) and had a good time even if there was huge balance issues.
That Jurassic Park PS1 section reminded me of the fact SEGA made *two* light-gun shooters with the franchise: One that's older and while is quite insane looking for the time and speed, is way cheaper in its difficulty [the TAS of the game can't actually dodge a few moments of damage], while Lost World Jurassic Park for the Model 3 arcade board is way closer to SEGA's later 90s lightgun games like House of the Dead and Virtua Cop, so it could be worth playing more in-depth. ...Anyways, One Piece Grand Adventure mentioned let's gooooooooooooooooooooooo
“Star Wars: Yoda Stories” for PC was the 1st Star Wars game I ever played. I remember playing it on my Windows 95. I have “Chicken Run” for PS1. I have “One Piece: Grand Adventure” on PS2. I have “Eureka Seven” on PS2 I have “Kill la Kill: IF” on PS4.
Some games would become fantastic with an unlockable mode where all the voice acting sounds like elementary schoolers doing a presentation in front of the class.
Before even watching this if it doesn't include Record of Lodoss War on the Dreamcast I will riot. Other than the horrendous dialogue repeats (A MIGHTY SPELL, A MIGHTY SPELL, A MIGHTY SPELL) the game was an awesome ARPG on the Dreamcast.
Extra info about Aragorn's Quest. I got the ps3 version of this pretty recently because of the nostalgia I had on the nintendo DS Lite. There is also a game for that platform as well. My immediate reaction was "why are they 2 different games?".
One actually pretty fun anime game was IGPX. Which if you never watched the anime, It's skating mecha combat racing. It's not an amazing game but I don't think anything like it exists It's also fucking hard
Fair look. Not sure about the Wii U Snoopy Red Baron game vut they look good these PS2/360 ones. Speed Racer S2/Wii/DS DS has nore going on Wii is ok but eh AI/input. Aragorn's quest so ghr Obi Wan Xbox of the LOTR. Hmm
Aragorn's Quest on DS was an interesting time. I think it would be cool for you to cover the old Hobbit games. The Hobbit on GBA is a really fun game... I think... Maybe nostalgia has clouded my memory.
Yo Zoids Legacy. I loved that game as a kid, part of the group of GBA JRPG's i played a lot growing up, alongside Pokemon, Megaman and Golden Sun. Its battle theme has stuck in my mind all these years.
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32:27 "That's not Carrot!" Technically it is, it's just that in Japanese he's referred to as Ninjin (which is Japanese for carrot). He appeared very very very early in the series, decades before the uber-popular bunny girl.
fellow 1990-born here; yea same here with the One Piece part... I started to watch it for like the first 20-40 episodes like 16-17 years ago but haven't progressed since then
Three things: 1. Eureka 7 is an awesome anime. Just stay the hell away from all of its sequels and follow-ups. 2. I would like to state that David Moo was contractually obligated to voice Sanji in the 4kids One Piece, and they forced him to give that horrible Brooklyn accent. 3. I've never forgotten about Kill La Kill IF -- I still have it ready to go on my desktop after all these years.
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What are some licensed games I should check out? I've got a BIG OL LIST but I'm always looking for more obscure stuff on smaller platforms! HIT ME UP.
Not so sure Alf was "collecting" those cats😂
He definitely was not collecting them. haHA!!
Eating the dogs, eating the cats
Theres a great alf meme of this@NeverSaySandwich1
Wonder how cat taste? I would try it lol
Don't tell Vance what Alf is doing...
I think you answered your own question of "why is Snoopy a WW1 fighter pilot?".......they're dog fights
Not to mention that’s one of the most iconic things about snoopy
Definitely not forgotten but would love to hear you cover like the Japanese only Jojo games or the berserk ones.(genuinely can’t remember if you’ve covered some of them before and I’m blanking it)
I will absolutely get there one of these days.
I own the PS2 Jojo Golden Wind game. It’s such an interesting concept, especially for the time
The Peanuts Gang are always voiced by kids. They never use adult actors.
One of My favorite license game will always be Dynasty Warriors Gundam.
I only played the first but it got me hooked on the warriors games. The gameplay loop is so addicting
I played the hell out of all of those! DWG2 was the best in my opinion
Oh that's the series that got me into Dynasty Warrior games, but Im far more into One Piece Pirate Warriors than Gundam.
Still some of the best musou games.
Fuck man I those games are great
The "Front Lines of Ver-Dune" the last, unknown Frank Herbert novel.
You want a good Beauty and the Beast game?
Just play Kingdom Hearts II.
Love to see Snoopy vs the Red Baron mention! Pretty unique little game! It has a really cool development too!
Wasn't expecting to get Joe Hendry'd in a obscure games vid
Calling Peanuts comic a 4koma is CRAZY
everybody go watch Eureka 7 after this video
Wise word friend . Wise word
also, don't watch the sequel series or the movies
@@Luisneospied random fun fact about them though: Sumner & Ruri (the hero & heroine from the PS2 games) show up in the last film of the new trilogy
@@sephorafournier Not really since it's so bad.
It's an horrible anime tho.
it's so crazy that this ALF TVshow was kinda popular here in Brazil, i'm younger then you and watched this here when i was a kid and i loved at that time, the thing of pick up cats it is because he always wants to eat the poor familty cat hahahahah
Buffy the Vampire Slayer for the original Xbox definitely fits. I see next to nothing about that game online but imo it's a pretty solid beat-em-up
Apparently it wasn't very successful which is a shame because I loved playing the XBOX demo unit that had it at my local Target.
@@Unotuchable
I actually have a copy of it and Chaos Bleeds still. Pop them in sometimes when I need a comfort game
There's a shit ton of youtube video about it lol.
Grimm Beard talked about it not long ago.
I’ve practically grown up on licensed games, so this should be an interesting test on my memories to see if I remember any of these
Cut from the same cloth.
I ALSO cut way too many games to make it a normal run time too. One of these days Charlotte's Web for the PS2 will get it's comeuppance.
Chicken Run is a stone cold classic - what do you mean??
The kids don't pine for the chicken run, they desire the roblox
Man, Kill La Kill IF was awesome. It sucks how quickly it died.
You haven't heard of ALF either?! My friend hasn't, either. But I have, thanks to re-runs! ALF is short for Alien Life Form. His given name is Gordon Shumway. I'm not kidding. "That's rather deep for a planet whose motto was "Are you going to finish that sandwich?""
When I saw the Zatch Bell game in the pre-roll I was hit with a wave of nostalgia.
what do you mean "Chicken Run, the movie, is pretty good"??? it's a perfect movie, all-time great, a CLASSIC.
edit: the tie-in game was made because Chicken Run was Dreamworks' biggest animated hit, BEFORE Shrek.
Immediately finished this and ordered a copy of spot and chicken gear solid , time to see how this goes 😂
Ace Combat walked so Snoopy vs The Red Baron could run.
You are freakishly consistent. Seriously, how on earth are you able to make videos of this quality so often? This channel is a very well oiled machine, I think it’s very impressive and I hope you are proud.
That means a lot. Thanks a ton!
I literally thought I was the only person who played bleach soul resurrection😅
re(1ard) or autism, pick one
The Diddler? That guy didnt look much like Puffy to me.
Eureka Seven is one of my favourite anime of all time, I definitely recommend it, it's a little long at 51 episodes, but it's SO worth it.
Ray and Charles were the best characters in there, and I pretty much dipped out as soon as they were gone from the story.
@@NucleaRaptor Dude, you should regret that, so much cool stuff happens after that, and the ending is the most satisfying ending I've seen in an anime.
@@marcellosilva9286 There was just way too many fucking characters running around (i.e. The Bleach Syndrome), and once the second half started getting so serious and depressing that all the early-game laid-back airship surfer vibes evaporated, it just lost me. Maybe I'll give it another shot one day.
@@NucleaRaptor Which is precisely why the happier moments later on are so satisfying, there is a payoff to all that, it knows what it's doing.
Honorable mentions:
- Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure
- Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider
- Astro Boy (PS2)
- Astro Boy: Omega Factor
- Wendy: Every Witch Way
- Teen Titans (DC games outside of Batman tend to undersell, it’s a curse)
DC Comics have always had a reputation for inconsistency, Batman aside.
I don't think Ultimate Spider-Man is a forgotten game
@@Code7UnltdThe movies, at least. That’s probably why other DC IPs don’t have the level of popularity as Batman.
But in terms of comics and animation, they fare better. I wish they were given another chance for games.
4:50 he’s eating the cats 😮
Wait... the Yogi Bear movie has a reference to The Assassination of Jessie James by the Coward Robert Ford?
I didn't even know yoda had a game
It's funny because in "Yoda Stories" you don't even play as Yoda.
I'm not gonna lie, I kinda loved the PC version back in the day. So damn hard to finish it though as a kid because of the procedural generated maps.@@austineruption
“No Future” reference detected. This is quality entertainment!
Good video I like your channel a lot I always watch all the videos when they come out
Austin please make an forgotten 3ds game video!
"You really spend a lot of time poking a guy and then backing away"
That is eerily similar to my dating cycle.
I adored Chicken Run when I was a kid, and the dogs utterly terrified me with how reckless they were.
I had Snoopy vs the Red Baron for my PC back in the day and straight up, seeing Flying Ace released for the 360 almost made me get a 360 over a PS3 back in the day. Those games hold up.
One of my favorite licensed video games has to be Over the Hedge. It's actually interesting because the story takes place after the movie- they all do (save for the GBA version). The Verminator and Gladys are back and end up trashing your stuff, so it's up to you to get it all back, and stop them. The combat is also kind of fun. There's something about just mindlessly mashing the attack button and plowing through hordes of enemies that makes my brain go brrr. The Bumper Carts mini game is a blast with a friend, too. So, if you're one of the many people who want an Over the Hedge sequel, the games may just have what you're looking for.
You should absolutely check out the Ultraman games on PS2! There pretty much all bangers
That Gravity Rush music in the beginning. ❤❤❤
my favorite thing about that US only One Piece game is the box art is a little ridiculous.
i mean they attempted to make Usopp look badass in the background...its USOPP.🤣
Resident Badass - Usopp.
No one remembers that god-awful Sega Genesis game Exosquad owned by Universal Studios. It became a huge forgotten game, and the guy who made this video doesn't know it exists. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
I don't even know what Exosquad is so YEAH PROBABLY.
@@austineruption It was a US anime-like cartoon made in 1993 by Universal Animated Studio with a lot of toy licenses to playmates. It touched on subject matters like racism, horrors of war, and losing loved ones in war and it was a Saturday morning cartoon. A ton of main characters died in the 2ed season. And then two years later after the show was canceled a shity Sega Genesis game came out and the SNES Version was canceled. Right now it's streaming on Peacock in the Kids section sense came out in the 90s it's free. It even had parts like where a man found out his best friend was beaten to death by a Mech. Oh, and the show had mechs and was sad as hell. And the crappy game was about Time travel and followed nothing about the main story.
I do. I loved that game. I mean, I hate it now. Kid me liked it
You say this like it makes you better than anyone. Very annoying. You're not better than anyone.
@@yolobathsalts WHen did I say that???
Papa Austin we love you
Why the fuck didn't anyone tell me there was a LotR game that looks like FFX? Finally something related to LotR I might enjoy!
Playing with the TRex was so annoying. No matter what direction you’re facing a raptor will spawn in the other direction. So it never feels like a power fantasy because you’re fighting fodder every 3 steps
I've had a big Peanuts fascination lately thanks to Big Beak Entertainment's trilogy of videos covering various Peanuts animations lately, so the inclusion of that Snoopy vs the Red Baron game is more than welcome.
And btw, there's also a Japan only Peanuts game called Snoopy Concert that apparently had some Nintendo staff working on it, including FZero's creator.
Snoopy merch is sold all over the place in Japan. I see it constantly - way more than I'd ever seen in the US. Almost never see the kids from it, though.
Child of the 80's here: ALF stands for "Alien Life Form". It was actually a pretty subversive show for its time.
Opened my phone, and this video came out 8 seconds ago WE UPPPP
You put One Piece in the thumbna Austin, you've activated the sleeper agent One Piece fan within me and I won't forgive you
Here in the UK we still had consoles as well as computers like the spectrum, c64, amstrad and Amiga. You make it out that we somehow didn't have those as well
For U.K. people
Never forget there was a Mr Blobby game
Think about that
It's still kinda fuckin wild that the DuckTales Remake didn't get a modern port while the new show was on the air
Actually, there are even MORE Cool Spot video games out there. One is called "Spot: The Video Game" which was released for the NES, Game Boy, and a few other consoles and it's basically the table top game Othello just with a 7Up coat of paint. There's also "Spot: The Cool Adventure" which was released on the Game Boy which is another platformer that is apparently similar to McKids. It's wild that there are people out there who probably have a favorite game franchise with less entries in it than Cool Spot.
Also, I have the collector's edition of Kill la Kill IF and still haven't played it.
Never been so early. Let’s watch this niche thing that’s going to provide my dopamine for the day
Real
*sees Luffy in thumbnail*
"Please, no Burning Blood."
Yo.. I was the 7up spot for Halloween one year as a kid... I was cool...
Might need more fiber if you want things moving on the regular.
thanks for another video austin, i'll see you later for wrestling
Have you played the incredibles games
Wake up babe new boku no eruption just dropped
AUSTIN ERECTION!
💀💀💀
Zerking off!
There are two types of license games I am never going to forget: dragon Ball and one piece 😎
I'd like to forget a few Dragon Ball games to be fair
Oh ye dude the Aragorn game was great
Licensed games are your lifeblood
They really are. They FUEL me.
Wait... so you're telling ME... that the live action adaptation of the speed racer anime was good AND THE GAME BASED ON THE MOVIE WAS GOOD TOO?! It best the odds TWICE and I never hear about it?
Cool Spot is from the same guy who created Earthworm Jim and Aladdin for Mega Drive / Genesis.
Remember ALF? He's back! In Sega Master game form!
Sorry, i really need it to get that out of my system
I would like for you to cover the recent anime games. There is some trash that truly is worth avoiding and more people should know before jumping into their favorite's anime getting a new game.
Oh... I HAVE a copy of grand adventure on ps2, genuinely never got around to playing it lol. Guess now I have a reason to check it out
There are some decent licensed games out there for sure, with only a handful being hidden gems. Astro Boy: The Omega Factor is absolutely incredible and I still replay it every so often, such a shame that it's most likely never going to get a rerelease. I remember really liking One Piece Grand Adventure even if I wasn't too into the series at the time (I was following it but didn't get super hooked until the Water 7 arc) and had a good time even if there was huge balance issues.
Even though LJN published Beetlejuice on NES, they still made it. It's an LJN game
One Piece Grand Adventure is legit the gold standard for anime arena fighters for me. Really wish the series kept going here in the US
That Jurassic Park PS1 section reminded me of the fact SEGA made *two* light-gun shooters with the franchise: One that's older and while is quite insane looking for the time and speed, is way cheaper in its difficulty [the TAS of the game can't actually dodge a few moments of damage], while Lost World Jurassic Park for the Model 3 arcade board is way closer to SEGA's later 90s lightgun games like House of the Dead and Virtua Cop, so it could be worth playing more in-depth.
...Anyways, One Piece Grand Adventure mentioned let's gooooooooooooooooooooooo
you know what they say, GOOD THINGS COME IN BEARS
(google the movie poster with this tagline)
Snoopy Flying Ace was so good back in the day. I logged too much time in the pvp. I miss it to this day. May they re-release it one day!
Alf stands for Alien Life Form! His real name is Gordon Shumway. I used to love Alf as a kid.
“Star Wars: Yoda Stories” for PC was the 1st Star Wars game I ever played. I remember playing it on my Windows 95.
I have “Chicken Run” for PS1.
I have “One Piece: Grand Adventure” on PS2.
I have “Eureka Seven” on PS2
I have “Kill la Kill: IF” on PS4.
Aw, c'mon... more amiga dammit!
There's even a Snoopy game on it. Though, the CDTV version has an awesome soundtrack 😅
ONE PIECE?
Yeah dude, I've been watching it for YEARS.
Also, the new JRPG game is pretty sweet.
19:11 I need all my fps tutorials voiced by a child who can barely read. The Verdun line from the chapter intro killed me.
Some games would become fantastic with an unlockable mode where all the voice acting sounds like elementary schoolers doing a presentation in front of the class.
Before even watching this if it doesn't include Record of Lodoss War on the Dreamcast I will riot. Other than the horrendous dialogue repeats (A MIGHTY SPELL, A MIGHTY SPELL, A MIGHTY SPELL) the game was an awesome ARPG on the Dreamcast.
I'm starting to think Austin is working on a Sony Japan Studio video because the Gravity Rush OST is featured in every other video at least.
Extra info about Aragorn's Quest. I got the ps3 version of this pretty recently because of the nostalgia I had on the nintendo DS Lite. There is also a game for that platform as well. My immediate reaction was "why are they 2 different games?".
31:49 I can't believe this 2006 game would call Jerma out like that.
I'm so mad the only One Piece games with an English dub are by 4Kids, the Funimation version is so good
Astro Boy GBA was a surprisingly good game. Basically a reskin of the Mega Man X/Zero games, with minor Metroidvania aspects.
I still have my copy of Grand Adventure. I just need to see if my PS2 still works >_>
One actually pretty fun anime game was IGPX. Which if you never watched the anime, It's skating mecha combat racing. It's not an amazing game but I don't think anything like it exists
It's also fucking hard
Fair look. Not sure about the Wii U Snoopy Red Baron game vut they look good these PS2/360 ones. Speed Racer S2/Wii/DS DS has nore going on Wii is ok but eh AI/input. Aragorn's quest so ghr Obi Wan Xbox of the LOTR. Hmm
Aragorn's Quest on DS was an interesting time.
I think it would be cool for you to cover the old Hobbit games. The Hobbit on GBA is a really fun game... I think... Maybe nostalgia has clouded my memory.
I recall the people behind BloodRayne making an Aeon Flux movie tie-in
Yo Zoids Legacy.
I loved that game as a kid, part of the group of GBA JRPG's i played a lot growing up, alongside Pokemon, Megaman and Golden Sun.
Its battle theme has stuck in my mind all these years.
maybe i'll strike gold and you'll talk about Dark Wizard in the next video
The script and editing in this video are truly great, there wasn't 2 minutes without a laugh
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32:27 "That's not Carrot!" Technically it is, it's just that in Japanese he's referred to as Ninjin (which is Japanese for carrot). He appeared very very very early in the series, decades before the uber-popular bunny girl.
Toy Story 2 on PS1 was amazing. That might be the only licensed game I remember being actually good
I had Aragorn's Quest for the wii as a kid, loved every second of it!
fellow 1990-born here; yea same here with the One Piece part... I started to watch it for like the first 20-40 episodes like 16-17 years ago but haven't progressed since then
Three things:
1. Eureka 7 is an awesome anime. Just stay the hell away from all of its sequels and follow-ups.
2. I would like to state that David Moo was contractually obligated to voice Sanji in the 4kids One Piece, and they forced him to give that horrible Brooklyn accent.
3. I've never forgotten about Kill La Kill IF -- I still have it ready to go on my desktop after all these years.