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There are some shows that made it to Toonami over the decades that have since gone on to be forgotten in that time. For one reason or another, these five shows just did not get enough attention in the United States. Whether they were overshadowed by some of the other bigger franchises such as Dragon Ball Z and Naruto, or just didn’t find an audience, read on for a few Toonami shows that should have been much bigger.
5). Hikaru no Go

Yumi Hotta and Takeshi Obata’s Hikaru no Go seemed like it was set up for success as it was a Shonen Jump series with nearly 80 episodes, but it never got a real shot with Toonami. Instead releasing exclusively with the short lived Toonami Jetstream streaming platform in the United States, the final three episodes of the anime never even fully premiered when the service was shuttered.
It didn’t make it to TV, and thus likely was not even noticed by the majority of the Toonami fans who were watching the block every week. Being about Go didn’t help matters as it’s a game that’s fairly complicated to get into, but it would likely have a much better shot now with those fans who love non-action, yet full of action strategy heavy anime like this one.
4). Duel Masters

Duel Masters is another situation where the final episodes of the series never quite aired on Toonami, but it’s also got the kind of English dub that’s fallen out of style. It purposefully stood out from the rest of the children’s card game anime releases of the time by adding a ton of new material to the English localization. Taking many serious elements out of the original Japanese version, and adding all sorts of new jokes and fourth wall breaks, Duel Masters didn’t look anything like the original.
This might have been why it didn’t really strike a chord with audiences at the time, but the series also had a poorly defined card game because of these changes unlike the other shows. Yu-Gi-Oh! and the like got even more intriguing with more intense stories and more defined rules, and Duel Masters went the opposite direction. But there really was a potential there for both kinds of approaches.











