"2005-12-27"^^ . "Judd Winick"@en . "Megas XLR"@en . "Robotomy"@en . "David Wasson"@en . "2006-11-03"^^ . "2001-08-24"^^ . "Johnny Test"@en . "Toonami"@en . "FireBreather"@en . "Codename Kids Next Door"@en . "Mikhail Shindel and Mikhail Aldashin"@en . "81"^^ . "82"^^ . "TBA"@en . "2005-01-06"^^ . "92"^^ . "2010-04-23"^^ . "Sym-Bionic Titan"@en . "None"@en . "The Life and Times of Juniper Lee"@en . "2008-01-07"^^ . "Camp Lazlo"@en . "2001-06-08"^^ . "Thomas Lynch"@en . "Ed, Edd n Eddy"@en . "Van Partible"@en . "Legend of the Guardians - The Owls of Ga'Hoole"@en . "The Powerpuff Girls"@en . "Michael Buckley and Joe Deasy"@en . "1999-11-12"^^ . . "67"^^ . "78"^^ . "79"^^ . "TBA"@en . "David Feiss"@en . "Toonami, unlike the other representations, is a programming block that airs more action-animation oriented shows. It is currently Cartoon Network's longest running programming block lasting for over 11 years. The block was hosted by Moltar of Space Ghost Coast to Coast for the block's first two years until he was replaced by the original TOM. The first TOM hosted the show aboard the Absolution for over a year until September 2000 when he was destroyed by The Intruder. Sara, the Absolution's AI, downloaded TOM 1's memory matrix into a new unit on the ship. The new TOM, dubbed TOM 2, saved the ship by separating the starboard engine, now almost fully consumed by The Intruder, by setting charges and blowing apart the connecting section of the engine. After bringing the Absolution to Startower"@en . "Carl Greenblatt"@en . "Mike Werb"@en . "Cartoons Represented"@en . "Timothy Cahill"@en . "Everett Peck"@en . "Johnny Bravo"@en . "Jody Schaeffer"@en . "Maxwell Atoms"@en . "Julie Cahill"@en . "52"^^ . "Ben 10"@en . "Genndy Tartakovsky"@en . "53"^^ . "49"^^ . "John/Jane Doe"@en . "17"^^ . "Craig McCracken"@en . "1997-07-15"^^ . "Samurai Jack"@en . "61"^^ . "1999-12-11"^^ . "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends"@en . "Duncan Rouleau"@en . "24"^^ . "2011-08-10"^^ . "Class of 3000"@en . "2005-07-08"^^ . "36"^^ . "Courage the Cowardly Dog"@en . "2008-10-03"^^ . "2005-12-26"^^ . "Dexter's Laboratory"@en . . "2007-08-07"^^ . "My Gym Partner's a Monkey"@en . "2006-05-27"^^ . "2004-08-13"^^ . "Steven Seagle"@en . "George Krstic"@en . "46"^^ . "40"^^ . "1999-04-01"^^ . "10"^^ . "20"^^ . "Generator Rex"@en . "2004-05-01"^^ . "1996-04-28"^^ . "13"^^ . "Mo Willems"@en . "John Dilworth"@en . "Squirrel Boy"@en . "26"^^ . "27"^^ . "Peter Chung"@en . "2002-12-06"^^ . "2005-05-30"^^ . "Sheep in the Big City"@en . "Unnatural History"@en . "Mark Wan Orman"@en . "2827"^^ . "Danny Antonucci"@en . "1997-07-14"^^ . "13"^^ . "2007-11-02"^^ . "Toonami, unlike the other representations, is a programming block that airs more action-animation oriented shows. It is currently Cartoon Network's longest running programming block lasting for over 11 years. The block was hosted by Moltar of Space Ghost Coast to Coast for the block's first two years until he was replaced by the original TOM. The first TOM hosted the show aboard the Absolution for over a year until September 2000 when he was destroyed by The Intruder. Sara, the Absolution's AI, downloaded TOM 1's memory matrix into a new unit on the ship. The new TOM, dubbed TOM 2, saved the ship by separating the starboard engine, now almost fully consumed by The Intruder, by setting charges and blowing apart the connecting section of the engine. After bringing the Absolution to Startower for repairs, he continued to host the show for three years. In March 2003, Sara was stolen by a space pirate who made his way onto the Absolution. TOM 2 went after him, only to be killed during their encounter. Friendly robots found his remains on a scrap pile and repaired him into a new body, his most famous model, dubbed TOM 3. TOM 3 was eventually able to save Sara and continued to host the show for exactly four years. He was inexplicably replaced with a newer version, dubbed TOM 4, and Sara was removed. TOM 4 hosted the show until its cancellation on September 20, 2008. His last words were \"Until we meet again, stay gold...Bang.\" \u2014 a reference to Spike, the main character of Cowboy Bebop who was voiced by the same voice actor as TOM. However, on May 26th, Toonami made a permanent return on Adult Swim as a Saturday-midnight programming block. TOM's 3rd form (TOM 3) was one of the new NPC's that were previewed at the Birthday Bash. He is also one of the NPCs present at graduation when players finish the Training Academy. Tom makes a permanent appearance at City Station. He was supposed to make repairs to the area but his Clydes wondered off with some gear, forcing him to remain there. Tom also reveals that the Absolution is in trouble."@en . "Mike, Lu & Og"@en . "Man of Action"@en . "2000-11-17"^^ . "10"^^ . "Jennifer Pertsch & Tom McGillis"@en . "Tower Prep"@en . "131"^^ . "Adventure Time with Finn and Jake"@en . "2010-09-20"^^ . "2010-04-05"^^ . "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack"@en . "Tom Warburton"@en . "Total Drama"@en . "Paul Dini"@en . "2002-02-11"^^ . "2008-04-18"^^ . "Scott Fellows"@en . "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy"@en . "N/A"@en . "2010-10-25"^^ . "Time Squad"@en . "Chowder"@en . . "The Secret Saturdays"@en . "Cow and Chicken"@en . "Pendleton Ward"@en . "Jay Stephens"@en . "Joe Murray"@en .