Information about Giant Robot Week

Giant Robot Week was a week-long event that aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami afternoon block during the last week of February 2003 as part of a promotion for several ADV-licensed series. It marked the first time Neon Genesis Evangelion, Martian Successor Nadesico, and Dai-Guard have been by a nationwide television audience as well as the first time the original black and white episodes of Gigantor since its initial broadcast run back in the 60s.

Despite being a perceived ratings failure by the network, it gave many viewers a glimpse at several already popular anime series from Japan for the very first time. Two of the series that aired during Giant Robot Week, Evangelion and Gigantor, became a part of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming schedule in 2005.

Schedule History

  • Monday, Feb 24th
  • 4:00 p.m. - Nadesico -- Ep1 "To Go Like A Man"
  • 4:30 p.m. - Neon Genesis Evangelion -- Ep1 "Angel Attack"
  • Tuesday, Feb 25th
  • 4:00 p.m. - Nadesico -- Ep6 "Sort of Like a Fateful Decision
  • 4:30 p.m. - Neon Genesis Evangelion -- Ep2 "Unfamiliar Ceiling / The Beast"
  • Wednesday, Feb 26th
  • 4:00 p.m. - Nadesico -- Ep25 "Being Myself, Being Yourself"
  • 4:30 p.m. - Robotech -- Ep1 "Boobytrap"
  • Thursday, Feb 27th
  • 4:00 p.m. - Dai-Guard -- Ep1 "Disaster from the Sea"
  • 4:30 p.m. - Robotech -- Ep84 "Dark Finale"
  • Friday, Feb 28th
  • 4:00 p.m. - Dai-Guard -- Ep2 "The Fort at Night"
  • 4:30 p.m. - Robotech -- Ep84 "Symphony of Light"
(schedule source: [1]

Additional Shows

Several episode fragments from Gigantor were aired during the commercial breaks and in between episodes.

On the last day of Giant Robot Week, the Cartoon Network original short Lowbrow aired as a four-part "micro series" at half-hour intervals during the remainder of the Toonami block outside of the hourlong special event. This six-minute short was later expanded into the first episode of the wildly successful Megas XLR.

On the evening of the final day of Giant Robot Week, The Iron Giant aired on the Cartoon Network, followed by an episode of Dexter's Laboratory involving giant robots as a time filler. Although it wasn't marked as Giant Robot Week, Cartoon Network promoted the airing as "a conclusion to Giant Robot Week."[2]

Controversies

Neon Genesis Evangelion has long been controversial on several points, and so it was generally conceded that it would probably never air on American television at all. Given the show's graphic violence, sexual innuendo, and religious themes, fans were shocked when it was first announced that it would air on the Cartoon Network, especially during the daylight hours (then normally reserved for Toonami which has since been moved to Saturday evenings).

The show was heavily edited, mostly for blood, cigarettes, alcohol, nudity, and language (even words like "killed" and "berserker" were removed). But the surprising part was the complete removal of Pen-Pen, whose introduction was made during a scene that involved beer. The show was never intended to run in its entirety on Toonami but in 2005, the series returned to Cartoon Network as part of the network's Adult Swim block with much less editing for its entire run.

Another controversy spawned by Giant Robot Week was the lack of giant robot programming that was already on Toonami. Gundam, Transformers, and The Big O, all of which were featured on the official site, weren't seen at all during Giant Robot Week.

External links

The X Bridge's Recap of Giant Robot Week: The complete list of edits (compiled by Kyle Pope) can be found at these two links:
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