Show's you'd like SyFy to bring to the anime block??

Lord, there's plenty of untapped SF. There's Crest of the Stars, Ergo Proxy, and Harlock Saga just for starters. It'd also be great if they'd work out deals for movies like The Girl Who Leaped Through Time and Sword of the Stranger. Both would fit very well.

The #1 coup would be Freedom. The one issue is that the length of each episode varies so far as I know, but for the most part I'm pretty sure an episode would occupy an hour of the block. And if more time is needed for one or two, so be it.

And I'd love to see Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex at whatever point Cartoon Network/Adult Swim drops the rights. That's a show worth having on the air years after the fact. That's long-term though.

They also need the movies for Gurren Lagann and the upcoming one for Gundam 00. Of course, Bandai Entertainment would need to license them first.
 
Desert Punk, Avenger, Samurai Deeper Kyo, GTO...Anything Adult Swim should've got but didn't. I would be also amazed if Onegai Teacher graced Syfy.
 
I want more movies.

I've already seen them, but show CG movies like Advent Children and RE Degeneration, just to say Cloud Strife and Leon S. Kennedy made it to cable televison.
 
Darker Than Black. It's a unique, interesting sci-fi series and with a second season being green-lit, I'd love to see it make it on TV.
 
I'd just like it if Syfy promoted the programs they're actually showing in the Ani-Monday block, rather than trying to sell "Ani-Monday" as the show. I mean, there is room for both approaches. I just think they'd have a better response if they were actually telling their casual audience exactly what's on next Monday night, rather than just "Hey hey! it's cartoon time!"


But anyway, "Time of Eve" is a great science fiction show with incredible production values currently available on Crunchyroll. It's a quiet show, unlike most of what Ani-Monday has shown so far, but still very sci-fi in its examination of mostly normal society with a slight twist around a technology issue. The problem is the episodes seem to be coming out on a monthly or longer schedule (only 5 episodes are available at this time). If it's ever completed and dubbed, I'm sure it could do well on Syfy with proper promotional efforts.
 
I just want good stuff. That so much to ask.

I really hope there is a commendable replacement for Gundam 00 once it is done. We'll probably find out in a couple of days when Syfy releases its Septeraber schedule online.
 
I still think they should air the 80's version of Astro Boy. Really, it's one of the ONLY Manga Entertainment titles that has never aired on Ani-Monday, and the upcoming movie would provide the best possible chance to air it.

One of the more unlikely, but still likely, things that I could see airing is Evangelion. Sure, it already had many an Adult Swim run, but it's still a classic that could fit well with all the other mech shows they've been airing lately.

In terms of newer stuff, I'd love to see Soul Eater or FMA:B. Heck, maybe even a Code Geass run when Adult Swim loses the rights.
 
Things that I think could work well on SyFy include Kurau Phantom Memory (an absorbing aliens-among-us adventure drama), Planetes (solid hard-sci-fi drama about living and working in outer space), or Claymore (man-eating gargoyle monsters v. half-monster human women who've got issues). (^_*)
 
The only use for Rave Master at this point is that it opened the door for shonen adventure-based anime.
 
Texhnolyze has to come to SyFy one day, and most space operas out there too (Captain Harlock was already mentioned right?).
 
I would like to see Betterman and Geneshaft be shown on SyFy's anime black. Overman King Gainer would be another show that would be interesting to watch on SyFy.
 
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