Trying to Please Everyone: Or Converting multiple Pop Culture Utopias into a Timeline.

I've been working on this for awhile and began to run out of room, as such I decided to post it here. Basically I've been attempting to formulate a timeline that would make several Pop Culture Utopias possible and please as many people as possible. This is largely from TV tropes pages on "Fanon Discontinuity", "What Could Have been" and many searches on the internet. It will be broken up into parts that will be left open so that changes and suggestions could be requested.

Working on a more organized version Timeline here.
 
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DragonMan: 1983-2004

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Dragonboy(1983-1989)

Akira Toriyama began Dragonboy in 1983. Dragon Boy follows a boy named Tangtong and maintains the comedic style of Toriyama's successful Dr. Slump series but added more action. The story was based on Journey to the West and had the titular warrior Tangtong travelling with a bratty princess. The story was not immediately popular and so Toriyama began to change elements away from its Journey to the West roots. Tangtong and the Princess meet the shapeshifter Pingyao. The group then meet the dessert bandit Yamcha, and the turtle hermit Muten Roshi. It is Roshi that introduces the series now iconic Kamehameha attack. The Princess is returned home earlier than expected, leaving Tangtong to train with Roshi. Roshi is shown to have a Dragonball of his own and it is explained that all seven Dragonballs must be assembled to summon a wish granting Dragon which Tangtong. This is when Tangtong meets Bulma, a girl searching for the Dragonballs and joins her to prevent them from falling into the hands of the diminutive Emperor Pilaf. The Journey to the West adaptation came full circle when Tangtong discovered he was the reincarnation of the Monkey King, had his memories and abilities awakened, now taking the name Son Goku.

The next arc had Tangtong(now as Son Goku) competing in a Martial Arts Tournament with Roshi disguised as Jackie Chun, competing as well with his other student Kururin. In a twist on the usual formula, the newly empowered Son Goku does not win and loses by technicality to Jackie Chun. The next arc has the Dragonballs be reawakened and Son Goku now must face off against the Red Ribbon Army, who wants to obtain the Dragonballs to wish for world domination. The series continued by introducing Tien Shinhan and Chiatzou as new rival for Son Goku and Kururin. In the aftermath, Kururin is murdered by a minion of the newly released Demon King Piccolo. Goku battles Kururin's killer but is defeated, only to be rescued and trained by the Samurai Yajirobe, then returning to finally avenge Kururin. Demon King Piccolo killed many of Goku's friends. Chiatzou attempted to use the Dragonballs to kill Demon King Piccolo but a voice revealed to him that Demon King Piccolo had wished to be connected to the Dragonballs, meaning that if he died they would disappear. Goku battles Demon King Piccolo, seemingly killing him, but not before he spits out an egg that it jettisoned away, becoming Piccolo Jr.

Following the conclusion of Dragonboy, the series largely fell under people's radars. Several films were released which were essentially movie length filler arcs that introduced their own self contained antagonists and fit between the narrative of the show. Curse of the Blood Rubies focuses on the threat of King Gurumes and Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle centers on the Vampire Lucifer.

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DragonMan(1989-1996)
Then came Dragonball Z, which skyrocketed in popularity. Many often are unaware of Dragonball's existence. At the start of Dragonball Z, Raditz came to Earth and revealed Goku to be an alien sent to conquer the planet, but hit his head, forgetting his mission and bloodlust. Raditz survived Goku and Piccolo's attempt to kill him and fled wounded with Gohan, though the self sacrifice attempt killed Goku. Raditz was stranded with his pod destroyed but was able to call for his comrades, Nappa and Vegeta. Raditz gradually underwent a reformation while stranded on Earth. He saved Gohan after Piccolo abandoned him and was able to remove Gohan's tail due to his knowledge of Saiyan biology, when he transformed, preventing the moon's destruction. This led to the start of Raditz's reformation and he would help battle the Saiyans he called to the planet. Raditz prevented the death of Yamcha due to his knowledge of Saibaman. By the time Goku arrived from the afterlife, among the casualties on the Z Fighters side were Chiatzou, Piccolo and Raditz. Goku insisted on fighting Vegeta alone. He was seriously wounded, as were Tien and Yamcha when they jumped in to help. Nappa was killed and Vegeta was defeated but able to escape.

In the next arc, Goku, Tien, Yamcha, Gohan, Krillin and Bulma head to Namek to use their Dragonballs to revive their dead. Vegeta was also on the planet. The group hid themselves from Frieza's forces. When the Ginyu Force was summoned. Tien and Yamcha in particular battled Burter and Jeice. Goku was injured, requiring the rest of the Z fighters and Vegeta to battle Frieza until Goku healed and joined the fight. Frieza seemed to recognize Goku and began to talk to him. It is here that we see the story of Bardock(which is told here due to a need for filler). There were minor changes due to Toriyama choosing to introduce elements such as Gine, and the idea of Kakarot being sent to earth to protect him(From OTL Dragonball Minus years later). After Krillin was killed. Goku killed Frieza but it is left unclear if he escaped the planet before its destruction. Vegeta departed into space rather than remaining on Earth.

A break was taken until sufficient new Manga chapters could be created.

The next Saga had Vegeta return to Earth, revealing that Frieza's brother Cooler and his father King Cold were on their way there. The two arrived with an army. A mysterious Super Saiyan appeared and aided the group in fighting the two. Vegeta went Super Saiyan for the first time just in the moment to save his life from Cooler's attack and kill Cooler, saving the Earth from being destroyed by the same attack. It took the combined might of the mysterious Saiyan, the newly returned Goku, and Vegeta to finish off the much stronger King Cold. Goku explained that he was stranded on Planet Yardrat and had to hurry back but left before fully mastering the Instant Transmission technique that would have allowed him to teleport there faster, finally mastering it just in time to arrive to help. The mysterious Saiyan revealed himself to be a version of Gohan from the future. He explained that in three years a group of Cyborgs would arrive and kill everyone. He then left after giving this warning.

The Cyborg Saga begins(translation labelled the term "Artificial Human" as Android when it was later revealed they were Cyborgs). Three years later, Vegeta and Bulma have had a child named Trunks. The Battle with the Cyborgs commenced. Yamcha was wounded and Tien found himself facing off against a Cyborg Mercenary Tao, who he eventually killed. The rest of the group battled Cyborgs 19 and 20. 19 poisoned Goku with a hidden dart and the wounded Yamcha brought him to safety. The Cyborgs revealed they were aware of Super Saiyan and actually prepared for it(making them more dangerous than in OTL). To make things worse, the time machine arrives but it was not Future Gohan inside but a young boy named Trunks, the future son of Bulma and Vegeta, now a teenager. Future Trunks explained that Gohan, his mentor, was killed fighting the Cyborgs in the future, something which a scene of is shown but the full story was told in a series of episodes titled History of Trunks soon after. The Z Fighters had Future Trunks send Goku to the Future where a cure would hopefully exist and be provided by the future Bulma. Goku was healed by Future Bulma and then decided to go after the Cyborgs in the Future. In the present, the death or incapacitation of most of the Z fighters results in Gohan and Trunks doing most of the fighting(paralleling the situation in the future where hte two are the only survivors but reversing their ages and roles). Yamcha and Krillin are nearly killed and Bulma, using parts recovered from the Dr. Gero's lab, turns them into Cyborgs to save their lives.

In the future, the healed Goku goes on a rampage, kills the Cyborgs in the Future and then prepares to return to his own time. The Z Fighters also turn the tide of the battle in the present, forcing Dr.Gero to activate two hidden and less controllable Cyborgs: Cyborgs 17 and 18, which turn against and kill him. they also awaken Artificial Human 16(a true Android). A battle ensues between the Cyborgs and the Z Fighters in which 18 breaks Vegeta's arm. Trunks is able to overpower the Cyborgs and prepares to kill them but after it is pointed out that they are not the same people who committed the crimes in his future. He spares them. Cyborg 17 and 18 then have an arc attempting to live normal lives before basically becoming superheroes and finding they enjoy it.16 is obsessed solely with killing Goku and since he is absent at the moment due to being in the future, agrees to wait for his return to attempt to kill him. He is otherwise too powerful to really be stopped by any of the other fighters. 16 even helps gather the Dragonballs in order to wish for Goku's return.

A new threat arrives in the form of Cell. Cell is an organic lifeform from the future timeline. He claims to have killed Goku by attacking him as he boarded the time machine. He believed he vaporized Goku with a Kamehameha but Goku teleported out of the way in the last moment. Goku found himself on Namek and found it under the heel of the villain Lord Slug, which he defeated. Cell then stole the time machine and returned to reunite with the Cyborgs, which he can absorb into himself to become stronger. Goku, stuck in the future, used the Namekian Dragonballs. He wished for the time machine to be recreated and it to be used to travel back. Goku however arrived late. Piccolo was the first to engage Cell in battle but he escaped. Piccolo was wounded and to save his life and increase his strength Kami allowed Piccolo to absorb him. The Z Fighters attempted to protect 17 and 18, but 17 is absorbed, followed by 18 when Krillin, who had grown to like her, refused to kill her to prevent her absorption by Cell. Cell thus became Perfect Cell. Goku arrived and battled Cell. While he was defeated, Cell was impressed and Goku convinced to give him 10 days to prepare for a rematch. Cell announced a tournament to the world that he called the Cell Games. To compete in the games, Cell created three offspring. One containing Saiyan DNA, one human and one Namekian. The fights were set up as multiple person brawls. The World Martial Arts Champion Mr.Satan engaged Cell in the first round but was sent flying with a slap. The Saiyan Cell Jr was fought by Goku, Raditz, Vegeta, Gohan and Trunks. Goku was able to defeat it by using instant transmission to teleport it into space and then leaving it to die where it suffocated to death, but this got him and most other Saiyans except Gohan who stayed in the ring, eliminated from the tournament for leaving the ring.The battle with the Human DNA Cell Jr was with Krillin, Yamcha and Tien. Tien was able to destroy both the Cell Jr and the Cell Games Arena with the Kikoho technique but died soon after due to the technique also killing him. This meant Cell could no longer be defeated by a ring out and vice versa. Piccolo's Namekian telepathy was able to discover the Namekian Cell Jr's weakness of a small nucleus area within their head and that hitting it would kill Cell Jr instantly, not allowing him to regenerate. Piccolo used the special beam cannon to pierce it, killing the Namekian Cell Jr. He also realized Cell had the same weakness.

This left only Gohan not exhausted, injured or dead, leaving him the only one to fight Cell(Goku did not give Cell a Sensu Bean as in OTL). Gohan was reluctant until Cell destroyed 16. Gohan found the anger to finally destroy Cell. Cell had prevented the Dragonballs from being used during the wait for the Cell Games by stealing the Dragonballs. After Cell's death, Dende was brought to Earth after agreeing to become the new Kami. The resulting Dragonballs were much weaker but revived Trunks and Goku after they were killed in the battle with Cell. Another epilogue showed that Bulma found the embryo in Gero's lab that would become Cell in the future(since the Cell of the alternate timeline was from the Future). Instead of destroying it, she decided to attempt to reform it.

7 years later, Gohan is now attending High School. He is also acting as the superhero, the Great Saiyaman. Hercule Satan's daughter Videl learns his identity and becomes his sidekick. Goku and Vegeta meanwhile continue to encourage their kids, including Vegeta's son Trunks and Goku's second son Goten, to compete against each other. Another tournament is approaching. In the previous tournaments, Gohan won against the other Z Fighters but was bribed into losing due to needing the money Satan offered. The tournament begins(There is no child division and Goten and Trunks compete as the masked fighter). The Tournament is interrupted by the arrival of the Supreme Kai, who is there to stop the wizard Babidi from stealing the energy of the fighters. Future Gohan and Future Trunks also return. In their timeline they discovered and put an end to the wizard Babidi after Supreme Kai and Kibito Kai warned them but Supreme Kai and Kibito Kai were killed in the battle before Majin Buu could be summoned and hope to prevent the same threat in the main Earth. Also competing in the tournament is Cyborg 21(the name of the Good Cell ITL due to the Android 21 from FighterZ not existing yet). Most of the Z Fighters leave to search for Babidi, leaving Cyborg 18 to beat down Cyborg 21(lashing out for the pain caused by the original Cell) and to be bribed into allowing Satan to win.

The Z Fighters follow Babidi into his ship and are transported elsewhere. It is here that Babidi takes control of several of the Z Fighters in the hopes of making them kill each other. The Kais can only protect one person each and choose Goku and Gohan. Babid's henchmen Yakon and Pui Pui are killed easily. Gohan fights Dabura when Cyborg 21 arrives. He ends up absorbing Dabura in order to defeat him. This results in Dabura's personality gradually taking over Cyborg 21's body. The Z Fighters fight and defeat each other until Goku and Vegeta remain. The Mind controlled Vegeta destroys the stadium of the World Tournament. The fight is evenly matched and Majin Buu is given enough energy to be revived. Vegeta is able to break free. He knocks out Goku and leaves to confront what he considers his mistake. Vegeta attempts to fight Majin Buu but is no match, though he does kill Babidi. He then sacrifices himself to destroy Majin Buu, seemingly succeeding.

The Z Fighters then shift priorities to defeating Cyborg 21 once he is possessed by Dabura. a Kienzan cuts 21 in half and he reforms as two separate beings, Dabura and 21. In order to defeat him, Cyborg 18 seeks out and finds Cyborg 17. Goku teaches them the fusion technique and they move in to fight Dabura. They even allow 21 to absorb them and achieve a Perfect Cell form, which they use to aid the Z fighters in defeating Dabura

During this conflict another threat appears, or rather reappears. After a few episodes, it is revealed that Majin Buu was not destroyed. This leads to the Z fighters being split between threats. Goku teaches the fusion technique to as many Z Fighters as he could to boost their power against Majin Buu. Mr.Satan meanwhile, tries to stop Majin Buu but ends up befriending Buu due to the Majin not being very intelligent, helping to at least pause his reign of terror and giving the Z fighters more time. Majin Buu however snaps when a pet dog he and Satan adopted is killed by men seeking to avenge their loved ones on Buu. This causes Buu to go on a rampage. Realizing something is wrong with him, he goes to the Z Fighters for help. Piccolo comes up with the idea of splitting Majin Buu's good and evil sides just as Kami did to himself and allows himself to be absorbed so the knowledge could be passed on. He teaches the technique and it is performed in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber, with the idea that the Z Fighters will then imprison the evil half of Majin Buu if they can't destroy it. This appears to work but the evil Majin Buu is shown to be able to tear a whole in reality. The evil Buu(resembling Super Buu), battles the fusion of Goku and Vegeta(Gogeta) and then destroys Earth. Goku, Vegeta, Gohan and Dende are rescued by the Supreme Kai and brought to the Supreme World of the Kais. Majin Buu is able to follow them. A battle then ensues with Gohan and Vegeta fighting Buu to give Goku enough time to charge the Spirit Bomb, which succeeds in destroying the villain.

In a flashforward/Epilogue, Goku is at another tournament and meets Majin Buu's reincarnation in the indian boy Uub. Gohan and Videl have had a daughter named Pan, who has a friendship with Vegeta and Bulma's daughter Bra. Goku takes Uub as his apprentice. After this point, Toriyama decided to conclude the series.​

DragonMan Films(1989-1995)

Several Dragon Man Movies exist as well. This includes Tree of Might, which centers on an alternate Universe in which Kakarot never hit his head. it is a much darker story revolving around Kakarot, Raditz, Nappa and Vegeta in this alternate setting, but it also concerns the group fighting Frieza and learning about a magical Tree which connects to the Sacred World of the Kais and alludes to other Universes existing. This is later retconned into being Universe 6. Another World's Strongest concerns Dr.Gero's battle with Goku in the past of Trunks's timeline and his attempts to initially transfer his brain into Goku's body(which ended up being used as a red herring for the later Goku Black arc in Dragonball Super). The film also includes glimpses at a few other Androids including Super Androids 13, 14 and 15, created in the intervening years between the arrival of the Cyborgs and most of the events of History of Trunks)The Androids 13 through 15 appearing among Gero's Cyborgs. If anything they gave the other Z Fighters opponents to fight).

Broly the Legendary Super Saiyan occurs during the Cell Games. Due to Toriyama's involvement, several elements change from the original. We see Broly as a child born at the same time as Goku. He and his father are exiled and found on the planet Vampa by remnants of Frieza's forces, now led by Vegeta after the deaths of Cooler and King Cold, who take Broly and his father in. Vegeta spars with Broly and discovers his strength. He then goads Broly into attacking Cell, who kills Paragus to anger Broly. Broly does well but soon loses control, forcing the other fighters to step in and Goku to seemingly kill him with a Spirit bomb, which Vegeta gives energy to after stubbornly refusing since he believes the Spirit Bomb never works. Broly survives and Goku uses instant transmission to take Broly to a planet where he could live in peace.

Bojack Unbound takes places between the Cell and Majin Buu Sagas. Th gang fights the newly escaped from space prison Bojack and his gang. Cyborg 18 also gets involved to fight Zangya to save Kururin. Broly also gets involved in the battle.

Broly: Second Coming explores just that scenario. Broly snaps after his friends on the planet Vampa are murdered and goes on a rampage, destroying many planets. The fight with him is brought to Earth where Vegeta, Piccolo and Cyborg 18 arrive to help fight the rampaging Broly. Goku, Gohan and Goten perform the Father Son Kamehameha. The attack pushes Broly into the sun and destroys him. His death is tragic as he was not a villain but a being that had difficulty controlling his beastlike rage.

Fusion Reborn revolves around Goku and Vegeta trying to get resurrected due to their deaths in the Majin Buu saga. Buu's evil essence ends up being too much and it manifests as the monster Janemba. Goku and Vegeta fuse and Become Gogeta to defeat this reincarnated threat.

Wrath of the Dragon is set in the Trunks/Gohan Alternate future timeline, which is recovering after the defeat of the Androids. The Z Fighters are approached by a wizard who wishes to open a mystical box and free the imprisoned Tapion inside, do so also releases the monster Hirudegarn which is sealed within him. The Z fighters are able to kill Hirudegarn, allowing Tapion to use the time machine to go back to the past and reunite with his family. He gives Trunks his sword as a parting gift. The same events happen in the main timeline and are shown simultaneously due to Hirudegarn ripping a hole between the Universes.​

DragonMan Dubs

Funimation

In FUNimation's dub, Laura Bailey voices Cyborg 18. This resulted in Meredith McCoy voicing Kid Trunks and Kid Chi-Chi. This started Laura Bailey's successful acting career(earlier than OTL). Sean Schemmel was also cast as Captain Ginyu. Funimation also got Freddie Prince Jr to voice Teen Gohan.

Linda Young still played Frieza(though a more condensed series erased the need to make the " Kai" version of the show, which just became the series with updated animation). Christopher Sabat was able to get Scott McNeil from the Ocean dub to voice Piccolo, since he wanted to lighten his load of characters. This lead to Scott Neil doing Kai dubs for both Funimation and Ocean. This is due to Funimation and Ocean reaching an arrangement such that Scott could record both dubs' lines at the same time.

Funimation chose not to replace the Vancouver cast. Pioneer, Funimation's home video distributor, would produce an uncut, far more accurate dub of the Dragonman franchise alongside the unfaithful TV dub Funimation and Saban were producing, using the same Vancouver cast as Funimation and Saban were making use of. Pioneer produced dubs of the movies, still to this day considered a gold standard of Dragonman dubbing. Funimation still moved to broadcasting on Toonami but kept the Pioneer cast.

Travis Willingham saw Dragonman while in college and, having met Laura Bailey in another job, desperately begged her to try and get him on the show in some role. She put his name forward, resulting in Travis Willingham voicing various characters.​

Ocean

After the Vancouver cast had come back, under Ocean studios and Westwood media, to dub the rest of DragonMan. AB Groupe had the rights to distribute the Vancouver cast dubs on DVD in the UK. It's a common misconception that AB Groupe actually produced the Canadian dubs. It's worth noting that AB only distributed them in European territories. However, since they were working with the company actually producing these dubs, Westwood media, AB provided the video masters for the last few episodes of DragonMan, which AB had on-hand from the fact they were behind the French dubbing and distribution of the franchise. Kix UK were assumed by many to be airing Dragonman, airing Funimation's dub. Ocean's dub was ready by then and both were released.​

International Dubs

Regarding the Latin American Spanish dub, Mario Castañeda at first refused to voice adult Goku in 1997 because he was not sure if the fans were going to accept a change of voice to the main character (knowing that in Japan, despite the character growing up, Goku continued to be voiced by Masako Nozawa); but eventually accepted after his son insisted that he voiced Goku. Castañeda's performance went on to become well-loved in Latin America. Said son himself, Arturo Castañeda, would go on to play Whis in Dragon God.
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DragonGod is essentially DragonBall Super 19 years earlier.

DragonGod(1996-2004)

Toei Animation wished for the DragonMan Series to continue. At the same time, Jackie chan expressed interest in playing the titular role of Son Goku, though he commented that such a film would be expensive to make due to the special effects involved. Toriyama and Toei allowed a live action film to go through, not expecting much from it. It was decided that simply adapting a portion such as the Saiyan Saga would not work with no intention of adapting the rest. Instead Toriyama wrote an original script. The main enemy was made into a Saiyan, the easiest way to explain the origin of the characters. The plot involved the Saiyan Cumber arriving on Earth with a portion of Frieza's army he now controls and battling the Z Fighters. The film was a low budget venture which Jackie Chan was willing to fund to being a fan of the series. Jackie Chan was no stranger to these kind of films.

However, Toei wanted another series and intended to go through with the series regardless of Toriyama's involvement. Toriyama, originally considered himself done with the series, but his involvement with DragonMan revived his creative juices. He had come up with many ideas deemed too expensive. Using his authority he overrode the ideas for the series such as turning Goku into a child. Toriyama instead used his original idea of having a God of Destruction rather than a Saiyan be the one coming to Earth. This was Lord Beerus, based on the Egyptian God Anubis. Having heard of a prophecy of a Super Saiyan God, Beerus comes to Earth. Goku is forced to perform a ritual using five kind hearted Saiyans: Vegeta, Gohan, Nappa, Raditz and Goten. The ritual succeeds and Goku battles Beerus. Despite losing, the fight impresses Beerus and he decides not to destroy the Earth. Goku and Vegeta then agree to be trained by Beerus's mentor Whis.

Toriyama considered reviving Frieza, the villain he felt the most comfortable writing but then decided against it. His next idea, was to introduce that Beerus had a brother in Champa, who presided as the God of Destruction of Universe 6. Each brother chose a competition where they gather five fighters. Beerus chooses Goku, Vegeta, Raditz, Piccolo, and Majin Buu. Majin Buu fails the written test prior to the tournament but the group otherwise continues. Champa's team includes allusion to previous Dragonball foes including a Saiyan named Cabba, a Majin Buu like monster called Botamo, an android named Magetta, a Frieza like being named Frost, and a Cell like being named Hit. Goku defeats Botamo but loses to Frost. Frost then defeats Piccolo but is then revealed to be cheating with a poison needle, though Frost himself does not see this as cheating since the needle is a part of his body. After being penalized, Vegeta fights Frost and wins. Vegeta goes on to defeat Magetta, and Cabba but loses to Hit. Goku then battles Hit but this fight is a draw.

Trunks and Gohan from the alternate future return to Universe 7 to ask for help in facing a new threat which the heroes of his timeline are losing. The Z Fighters battle Goku Black, who's identity is a mystery but resembles Goku. The arc marks the return of the previously seen character Zamasu, a viewer of the Universe 6 tournament. Zamasu is revealed to be the true identity of Goku Black. Zamasu's survival from Beerus destroying him is explained away by Zamasu's ability to clone himself(a power demonstrated in the Manga). Trunks learns the Spirit Bomb from Goku, and his Sprit Bomb Sword attack succeeds in killing Fused Zamasu, ending the threat of the arc.

The Universal Tournament Saga was announced by the Angels.Universe 7 discovers they are allowed to use the Fusion technique so long as ten "individuals" enter the arena. This results in a team consisting of Gogeta(Goku and Vegeta), Piccolo(Backed by the willing absorption of the entire Namekian Race since the Universe is at risk), Majin Buu(with several fighters absorbed or hidden within him, the most surprising being Broly), Gohan, Cyborg 21(Cyborg 17 and 18 absorbed), Raditz, Chaoilin, Nappa, Gotenks, and Tiencha(Tien and Yamcha fused). Eight universes compete. The Series ends with Goku and Vegeta pushing Jiren out of bounds and Cyborg 17 being the only one left(though he is basically a head and torso at that point). The dead are revived by 17's wish. With this the series concludes.​
 
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Anime in the 1990's

Anime in the 1990's

Nadia and the Secret of Blue Water(1990)
Based on a concept by Hayao Miyazaki which saw two orphans being chased by a villain around the world and teaming up with Captain Nemo and the Nautilus, essentially being Around the World in 80 Days meets 20,000 Leagues under the Sea. The show was originally pitched for Toho but fell apart. Now with Studio Gibli, Miyazaki brought the series to life(OTL this concept became Nadia and the Secret of Blue Water by Gainax). The series took a long Hiatus in which only two episodes with plot elements were released, though this was seen as justified so that the Animation was brought up the usual standard.

NG Knight Ramune & 40(1990-1991)
A series which revolved around Lamune, a boy who is pulled into a magical world through a video game The series ended with the final episode of VS Knight Lamune & 40 FIRE(The FRESH OVA (aka Knights of Ramune was never made).

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Yu Yu Hakusho(1992-1994)
Based on the manga created by Yoshihiro Togashi that ran from 1990 to 1994. Teenage delinquent Yusuke Urameshi dies trying to save a child from a speeding car. Because of his selfless act, there is not yet a place for Yusuke in heaven or hell and he is given the chance to train and return to life in exchange for becoming an "underworld detective". The series transformed from a supernatural detective series into a martial arts series partway through as Yusuke and his friends battled demons.

As a result of the more flexible working hours and better conditions for mangaka, the series was able to continue its run and finish the way the mangaka wanted it to, expanding into the anime. In addition, there was also an OVA crossover with Sailor Moon. Yu Yu Hakusho was brought over by AnimEigo before Funimation would do the same. It was dubbed by Coastal Carolina Studios, which still dubs Anime to this day, due to the series being a mainstream hit. In addition, Media Blasters dubbed the first movie (which has since been redubbed by Funimation),

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Sailor Moon(1992 -1997)
Based on the Manga which ran from 1991-1997. The series followed teenage girl Usagi Tsukino, who gained the ability to transform into Sailor Moon to fight evil, alongside other girls known as the Sailor Scouts.

Sailor Moon's Anime adaptation Maintained itself closer to the manga(The Gold Standard, at play again though in Japan it was instead closer referred to as The Jump Standard). The Anime's carry over to English included the gay representation in the original series. Some of the writing had been revised as the Dubbers would sometimes ask questions about elements to the original creators.

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Screenshot from the Sailor Moon/Yu Yu Hakusho Crossover
The Yu Yu Hakusho crossover was difficult to dub largely due to different companies owning the right to dub, though this was settled. However, the death of the Sailor Scouts was aired on Toonami uncensored from the original, scarring many children as a result and is considered a watershed moment in children's media. Sailor Moon's revival series would also crossover with Dragonball and other franchises during the later Universal Tournament arc of Dragonball Super, as Universe 2.

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Giant Robo(1992-1997)
In 1990, producer Yasuhito Yamaki approached Yasuhiro Imagawa about working on an animated version of the Giant Robo manga. Imagawa, a self-proclaimed fan of Yokoyama's work, jumped at the chance of working on the project. The Giant Robo manga had started in 1967 and had never been adapted into animation before. It had a live-action adaptation on TV Asahi in 1967-68, but the series was believed by Yasuhito and Yasuhiro to be ripe for Animation. In pre-production, Imagawa was informed he could not use any of the supporting characters from the manga or live-action versions. Instead, with Yokoyama's permission, he populated the series with characters from the artist's entire canon of work including Akakage, Babel II and Godmars. The Giant Robo OVA still followed Daisaku and Robo, and the main antagonist was still called "Big Fire," but it featured an all-new storyline with a completely different cast of characters.

The first episode was released July 22, 1992 with the following three installments staying close to the proposed schedule of six months between releases. In the nine months between the releases of Volumes 4 and 5, two OVAs focusing on the character of GinRei were produced. Barefoot GinRei (素足のGinRei, Suashi no GinRei) is a humorous take on GinRei's job as a spy for the IPO. Mighty GinRei (鉄腕GinRei, Tetsuwan GinRei) was a tribute to the super robot series and featured Ken Ishikawa as guest mech designer. A third OVA, GinRei with Blue Eyes (青い瞳の銀鈴, Aoi hitomi no Gin Rei), was released after Volume 5 of Giant Robo. In between releases, members of the Giant Robo staff worked on other projects including The Big O, Getter Robo Armageddon, and Super Atragon and these series would in turn be folded in, creating a Mecha shared universe. A two-episode OVA of Shunro Oshikawa's Kaitei Gunkan novel. The Day the Earth Stood Still was the second to final chapter in the conflict between the Experts of Justice and Big Fire. The OVA was preceded by The Birth of Zangetsu the Midday, The Plan to Assassinate Daisaku - the Canary Penitentiary, The Boy of Three Days, The Greatest Battle in History - General Kanshin vs. Shokatsu Koumei and The Boy Detective, Kindaichi Shōtarō, Appears!

Sally the Witch. The Original Magical Girl appeared in a fight with the Big Bad ruling council, the Magnificent Ten (themselves famous cameos). The awesomeness of this scene is legendary. The final battle between the Experts and Big Fire was beautifully animated, as was the climax of the series. Showrunner Yasuhiro Imagawa received much praise for his work and went on to create an entire saga spanning several OVA series, of which Giant Robo was the second to last chronologically. The others chapters explained things like how Daisaku became an Expert and the origin of the Magnificent Ten (along with a team-up between Giant Robo and Tetsujin 28) before it all culminated in the final series, "The Siege of Babel", which was a story teased since the end of Giant Robo.

The Vision of Escaflowne(1994-1997)
While more alive than ever, the Mecha Genre seemed to have reached its peak and many believed it could not be topped(The same seemed to be true for Gundam as well as it appeared to be fizzling out). There were new series that popped up such as The Vision of Escaflowne. While telling the story of Hitomi Kanzaki becoming lost in a fantasy world, the series evolved into a straight up mecha series directed by Yasuhiro Imagawa, who stayed for the show's entire run. Through his leadership, he changed the intended reveal of the Bishounen baddie Dilandau being revealed to actually be Allen Schezar's long-lost little sister, who was used for experiments, one of which included turning her into a boy, apparently to create some sort of supersoldier. He thought the idea absurd and many see this as a good change.

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Rurouni Kenshin(1994-1999)
The tale of a wandering Ronin with a reverse blade Katana. Rurouni Kenshin continued its run and in a rare case for the time stayed Serialized, avoiding the OVAs and Movies of its contemporaries. Even Dragonball had joined Gundam and received Compilation Movies summarizing the arcs by this point.

Tenchi Muyo!(1994-2000)
Another series to gain international attention was Tenchi Muyo! which had a premise similar to I Dream of Jeannie, involving a man finding a wish granting Witch.
Several novels and supplementary material released only in Japan at first also received English translations. As a result, the Western fandom enjoyed the third OVA series because of the extra information provided. The third OVA series expanded the sixth episode. In it, Tenchi was flung 10,000+ years into the future and on planet Jurai. There, he met Queen Misaki, now as the Counteractor, revealing that she took the role after Emperor Azusa and Queen Funaho died long ago. The Juraian Empire constantly attacked her, which explains the odd shadings on her body - that's her rebuilt self. A fourth OVA, was planned but never made.

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Neon Genesis Evangelion(1995-1996)
If any series would come to represent the rebirth of the Mecha Genre at this time, it would ironically be a series intended to be a dark parody of it: Neon Genesis Evangelion. While a dark series dealing with the trauma a child Mecha pilot would be put through, the ending was admittedly bittersweet. Humanity narrowly avoided destruction(Unlike OTL, it was made very clear that Asuka had survived rather then left vague). The show was a hit, and showcased the death and rebirth or the Mecha genre at the same time. Director Hideaki Anno admitted that he was satisfied with how the series turned out and had no intent to revisit it(unlike OTL in which he has continued to remake the series to get the ending just right). The English translation was able to nab Robin Wlliams as Gendo Ikari, a role he wanted to play as a fan of the series and a role he has since often parodied himself on his stand up routine and at conventions where he would repeat it in a more comedic tone, saying "Shinji get in the robot".......shinjigetinthefuckinrobot!" sometimes imitating calling a dog and imitating someone trying to act like a good father poorly(Robin Williams being a fan and wanting the role was true OTL). Hideaki Anno would move onto do other series, which often involved dark subversions of popular anime Genres such as Shonen, Harem and Magical Girl, among them Puella Magi Madoka Magica.

Saber Marionette J(1996-1997)
Saber Marionette J lasted only 25 episodes, ending with Lorelei and Otaru discussing the Heroic Sacrifice of Cherry, Lime, and Bloodberry, and Otaru walking off upset and missing them. A bittersweet ending.

Revolutionary Girl Utena(1996-1998)
Utena received an odd, heavily edited dub known as Ursula's Kiss, with Americanized names and even new characters mentioned on the website at one point that weren't present in the original anime, subverting the Gold Standard. It was also broadcast on Australian television.

The King of Braves GaoGaiGar(1997-1998)
Gai Shishioh survives an encounter with the alien race known as the Zonders, with the aid of the mechanical Lion Galeon. Revived as a cyborg Gai aids earth in fighting back against the invading Zonders. Media Blasters negotiated with Disney XD to get GaoGaiGar aired on their Disney channel. The channel aired King of Braves GaoGaiGar: Project Z, the continuation of the GaoGaiGar story. The story had Mamoru and Ikumi joining the hero group from Betterman after the disappearance of 3G. Because Allouette, who built GaoFighGar, lost her intelligence after falling into a coma, rebuilding said mech was impossible. Instead, Stealth Gao II (the component for Star GaoGaiGar) was introduced, along with Liner Gao II and Drill Gao II (components from GaoFighGar). There was a Nendroid known as GaiGo and a new King of Braves, GaoGaiGo. Genesic GaoGaiGar made their return, seemingly bursting out of the sun. The only problem many fans had with this new series was the transformation of Guy Shishioh, the hero of the original series, into the villain. Figurines were also made for all the Mecha featured in the series.

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Toonami(1997)
The input of Anime into the US was still uncontrolled due to the various distributors. That was until the creation of Toonami on Cartoon Network Toonami became the most popular source for Anime, with the more adult material airing on the much later Adult Swim, which could also air Hentai such as the completed series of Angel Blade and other Hentai, not that anyone watched those for the long running story arcs as most of the time the villains won. Of course this raised the concern that a kid could be watching tv at 1am when they weren't supposed to, something which was answered by several commercials explaining to parents how to regulate their children's content during Soap Operas, News channels and so on. A line was drawn and anime was filtered between the two late night blocks of Toonami and Adult Swim(Inuyasha barely qualified for Toonami due to a graphic impalement scene in the first episode but the fact that there was nothing else as graphic led it to be kept on). Toonami was such a success that when it was briefly cancelled, the Japanese Government requested its return and several Mangaka and Anime Creators donated towards keeping it alive. It returned with the added context that the block was Japan's way of presenting its content to the rest of the world.

Martian Successor Nadesico: The Motion Picture – Prince of Darkness(1996-1999)
In the year 2196, Earth is at war with an alien race called the Jovian Lizard when a young boy named Akito Tenkawa finds himself on Earth with no memories and is made a pilot of combat robots. After the series concluded a trilogy of films was released

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Cowboy Bebop(1998)
Considered a Classic in Anime. Cowboy Bebop follows the mercenary crew of the titular ship in the future year of 2071.

Outlaw Star(1998)
A competitor to Cowboy Bebop with a similar premise of a Mercenary crew with a ship that the series is named after. Outlaw Star maintained a cult following and was resurgence in popularity with a book on further lore being released.

Gatchaman(1998)
A plan to remake Mach Go Go Go(known in the West as Speed Racer) in 1997 was cancelled. Instead Tatsunoko released a remake of Gatchaman ( "Gatchaman '98"), which featured all three major villains from the old series under the rule of X. The Red Impulse squadron had female members, and both Ken and Jun were in search of lost family members. Concept art was done by Tatsunoko artist Roberto Ferrari.

Lupin the Third 30th Anniversary(1998)
Lupin the Third celebrated its 30th Anniversary, making it one of the true original long runners. There were plans for a film titled Return of the Magician but nothing materialized as making the film would have retconned the original story. An idea of there being multiple Lupins was also thrown out in favor of releasing a new celebration film. Return of the Magician joined the Fujiko Mine series in a list of cancelled Lupin projects. The 30th anniversary led to a rise to prominence of its rival series Detective Conan in the US and UK.

Love Hina(1998-2001)
The romance Love Hina, ended with a Christmas Special. Keitaro and Motoko Aoyama ended up together. Constant setups for this can be seen in the manga, with both Keitaro and Motoko seriously considering it at least twice. The fact that both Keitaro and Motoko are the characters with the biggest changes and character development of the entire cast also helped.

Shaman King(1998-2004)
Set in a world inhabited by Shamans, who can communicate with the dead, Yoh Asakura competes in a tournament that would allow him to merge with the greatSpirit, meeting and fighting against his. own genocidal brother Hao Asakura in the process. In a reversal of the usual formula, Shaman King's Manga was a complete copy of the preferred Anime. However, a balance was maintained to keep story consistent.

Fullmetal Panic(1998-2011)
Fullmetal Panic follows Counter Terrorist group member Sousuke is tasked with protecting a high school girl, leading to awkward situations as Sousuke has little to no social interaction. The series had two revisions before release, the first was the removal of Kalinin's betrayal. After his touching backstory with young Sousuke his betrayal wouldn't have made sense. The one person it seemed he would never betray had been Sousuke, since he felt great guilt and felt that he owed him and thought of him as a son. Kaname's sudden transformation from a capable Action Girl who matches Sousuke well into a Brainwashed Damsel in Distress who follows Leonard around was also corrected.

Monster Rancher(1999-2001)
As the Monster genre became popular with Pokemon, one series, Monster Rancher, would subvert the Mon genre just as Evangelion had with the Mecha Genre. The series ended on an agonizing Downer Ending due to concluding at the third season. It helped differentiate it more from similar mon series and clashed well with the mostly lighthearted nature of the anime. Looking at the credits will lead to the spotting of the name: Hideaki Anno

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One Piece(1999-)
The longrunner. Monkey D.Luffy sets sail for the legendary treasure One Piece with his crew. Funimation dubbed the One Piece series, keeping a short lived company known as 4kids away from it(which 4kids admit they wouldn't be able to handle after watching the series they were about to buy as part of a packaged deal with series they actually wanted to dub). However, there is a dub of One Piece worth mocking for the fun and oddity of it all, and that is the dubbing group in Vancouver's...attempt... at an English-language version. In this dub, Luffy was voiced by a male actor that talks like a surfer, and loves barbecue. Roronoa Zoro was voiced by Sam Vincent. It also added Hannah Barbara esque sound effects. It's viewed as a fun unique dub similar to other questionable dubs. Many will shrug and say "It isn't that bad, at least it's not censored". Canadian One Piece(or COP for short) became a meme on the internet. One Piece on its own is famous for having very few filler arcs despite being a long runner, though the ones they do have are of immense quality such as the G8 Arc.

Sgt.Frog(1999-)
Sgt.Frog was released in English with Keroro voiced by Vic Mignogna as ADV had the series (and Jessica Boone voiced Natsumi). The English distribution rights remained with ADV. When it came time to air the show in the United States many networks fought for it. Cartoon Network wanted a mass-media pilot and franchise and Nickelodeon liked a kids' show they could make cute merchandise of. Nick said they would air it if ADV got the rights to make merchandise, they did and Nickelodeon aired the show. It was a victory for Nick as they took at least one Anime Franchise from Cartoon Network, which aired the Excel Saga's 25 episodes.

Excel Saga(1999-2000)
A short 25 episode series based on the manga that ran from 1996 to 2011. The series concerned members of an organization named Across, who wish to save the world by conquering, while interacting with their next door neighbors, who are officers seeking to bring down the same organization.

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Digimon(1999-2000)
Possibly Pokemon's biggest rival, Digimon centered on a group of children known as the Digi Destined, who bond with Creatures from the Digital worlds. However, the franchise was changing and, it felt, ending. The Dark ocean arc was a great focus on other characters(as was originally intended before a switch of the writers). There were different endings for the characters than planned, Yamato/Matt joins a band, Miyako/Yolei became Prime Minister and so on. A series titled Digi Adventure Tri was scrapped and in its place was Digimon Tamers(which includes elements of the cancelled Digimon Adventure 02) which has an epilogue that revealed Jenrya became a researcher, Ruki became a motorcycle driver, Takato went on a journey and promptly vanished off the face the earth, and the kids reunited with their Digimon after nearly twenty years. Another cancelled project was Digimon Xros Wars: The Young Hunters Leaping Through Time. Ryo does not make an appearance within the series due to story conflicts, though he is alluded to a couple times. Artwork of him and his Digimon do appear in the artwork book and he appears as an unlockable character in the various Tamer video games. Tamers had a sequel series with Ryo being introduced in said sequel proper and involved with the villain, Parallelmon. An interview revealed they were given the okay to include him when the Digimon Wonderswan games were remastered and released on the Nintendo DS and PSP years prior.

Hunter X Hunter(1999-2001)
Based on the manga that began in 1998 and went on Hiatus in 2018. The series is set in a world in which boys train to become Hunters who cans search for treasure or hunt rare beasts following The series follows Gon Freecss undergoing his training to become a hunter. The show received two Anime adaptations: one from 1999 to 2001, and another from 2011 to 2014. The 2011 version was much more faithful to the Manga thanks to the benefit of hindsight.

The Big O(1999-2001)
With the short lived Excel Saga ending, Cartoon Network hit it big(no pun intended) with the Big O, An anime that was James Bond meets the Iron Giant, meets Blade Runner meets the Matrix. The series followed spy Roger Smith who is forced to care for a female android named Dorothy Wainwright while fighting crime with the aid of a giant robot in a city that is gradually revealed to be a simulation. The Big O concluded after three seasons but was a critical darling.
 
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Watched with interest, i enjoyed that, granted i don't know too many anime in that time period but still, please continue. ( whats next btw ? )
 
Watched with interest, i enjoyed that, granted i don't know too many anime in that time period but still, please continue. ( whats next btw ? )
Sorry I didn't see you response. I'm going through Anime first but I know next to nothing about Yu-Gi-Oh and Naruto, which have their own dedicated sections planned. I can release Anime for the rest of the Decades though.
 
Sorry I didn't see you response. I'm going through Anime first but I know next to nothing about Yu-Gi-Oh and Naruto, which have their own dedicated sections planned. I can release Anime for the rest of the Decades though.
Yeah you can do that, i dont know that much about Yu-Gi-Oh except 4Kids ruining it with their censoring and dubbing(maybe you can change 4Kids to Toonami to get a better dub ITTL?). I do know quite a bit of Naruto's plot so if you want ask about that, PM me(or just google it).
 
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Anime in the 2000's

Anime in the 2000s

Kanzen Shouri Daiteioh(2001-2002)
The Mecha Genre began to return with Kanzen Shouri Daiteioh, the fourth entry in the Eldran series. The series featured a new Eldran robot defending earth from a new threat. The main characters from the previous series also made appearances which culminated in a Crossover. Daiteioh has appeared in two Super Robot Wars games.

Square Enix originally planned a fully CGI Film titled Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within but this project was abandoned due to the insane costs required to make such a film. The plot and resources were therefore repurposed as Final Fantasy XI. This butterflies away the Final Fantasy: Unlimited TV Series.

Saikano(2002)
Based on the Manga by Shin Takahashi that ran from 1999 to 2001. The story is told via the framing device of Shuji reading his girlfriend Chise's diary, which she left for him. The Diary reveal that Chise survived a terrorist attack and was drafted into the JSDF to combat threats to Japan due to being one of the few humans compatible with a weapon system the Army is using. The series Saikano ended at episode 10 with Shuji and Chise running away together(3 episodes were never made that give the series a much darker ending. One version in OTL, even comes with a warning if you choose to get the 3 episodes with the other ten that reads: "This is the end of happiness in ''Saikano''. If you would prefer the anime to have a happy ending, consider stopping here and pretending there are no more episodes. Continuing will only bring misery and pain. You have been warned.").

Haibane Renmei(2002)
Haibane Renmei begins with a girl falling and then cuts to the same girl emerging from a cocoon as a Haibane, an angel like being in the city of Glie, a walled off city. The series is vague over whether or not the characters are angels or dead all along.

Tokyo Mew Mew(2002-2003)
Based on the Manga by Reiko Yoshida that ran from 2000 to 2003. The series concerns five girls gaining the powers of endangered animals. The series faced a change Once Reiko Yoshida left the manga, Mia Ikumi did not face executive meddling and so kept the series more faithful rather than changing many aspects to fit with the anime, As a result the sequel, Tokyo Mew Mew à la mode, is considered good, if not more so than the original. Ikumi Mia, did however leave to make the Horror manga she originally intended to make after leaving the series.( It is a joke among fans of the game's reference in Undertale as Mew Mew Kissy Cutie to argue which is better as the debate is much closer ITTL).

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Fullmetal Alchemist(2003-2004)
Based on the Manga by Hiromu Arakawa. that ran from 2001 to 2010. In a world where Alchemy is possible, two brothers break a taboo and attempt to bring their mother back from the dead using Alchemy, resulting in one brother losing an arm and a leg and another losing his body, leaving his soul trapped in a suit of armor. The Brothers become state Alchemists while searching for a way to get their bodies back, while discovering a major government conspiracy. This is the case in both version. The first Anime adaptation caught up with the Manga and chose to break the mold by going in its own direction. Once the Manga was completed, a second Anime series was made more faithful to the Manga. As a result there is a divide over when fans prefer. Both series concluded with a film, the first of these was Conqueror of Shambhalla, which was released with originally planned deleted scenes such as Izumi's death on-screen and a meaningful conversation between Winry and Colonel Mustang at the gravestone of Hughes. The second series, titled Brotherhood, had the film Sacred Star of Milos. Finally there was a crossover film between the two titled Fullmetal Alchemists, revealing that in the past the two show's would be villains met and fought. The first series took place in a world where the villain Dante won and killed Father, usurping his role, while the second series and Manga took place in a world where Father won.

Gunslinger Girl(2003-2004)
Based on the Manga by Yui Aida that ran from 2002 to 2012. The Series follows an Italian program called the Social Welfare Agency, which implants young girls with cybernetics and turns them into agents. The series concluded with one anime. Many interpret the series as a social commentary on the topic of child soldiers. It isn't. The author just likes drawing girls with guns.

Afghanis-tan(2003-2005)
In the world of web comics was the long running Afghanis-tan, Who was nearly put in danger by the Author's computer crashing. Fortunately the files were saved and the series resumed and saw print.

Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo(2003-2005)
Based on the Manga created by Yoshio Sawaii that ran from 2001 to 2005. The series is set in the year 300X, where a Bald tyrant is forcibly outlawing all hair, only to be opposed by a warrior with a large afro and superpowered nose hair known as Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo. The series parodies Manga series in general, including those by Shonen Jump, especially in its characters, for example with the protagonist's ability, Fist of the Nose Hair, as a pun on Fist of the North Star. Because of the surreal comedy of the series, great pains were taken when adapting it and the Anime was granted unparalleled creative freedom to allow the jokes to work in the enw format rather than simply adapting the Manga.

Zatchbell(2003-2006)
Based on the Manga created by Makotu Raiku that ran from 2001 to 2007. The series involves a parallel world inhabited by beings known as Mamodo, which come to Earth every 1,000 years, which require human companions to use their abilities. Unlike OTL, the relaxed schedule allowed the mangaka to avoid the accident that injured his hand, allowing the manga and anime to continue as proceeded. The changes also removed the creator's lawsuit in 2008 over his mistreatment at the company. The anime ran through the manga and was dubbed on Toonami with two films( The first movie remained the same as OTL, but the second movie is different). The manga and anime are considered a unique twist on the Mon genre and overall.

Elfen Lied(2004)
Based on the Manga by Lynn Okamoto that ran from 2002 to 2005. The series is set on the interactions between humans and a race known as the Diclonii with psychic abilities. The focus is placed on One Diclonius girl named Lucy who wants revenge on humanity. The series is infamous for its violence and nudity, despite this it ironically included slice of life stories of the residence of Maple House amidst the dark main stories.

Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha(2004)
The series follows a girl named Nanoha Takamachi who decides to help a young mage named Yūno recover a set of 21 artifacts named the "Jewel Seeds". The show only had two seasons.

Kannazuki no Miko(2004)
Based on the Manga by the duo of Hitoshi Ota and Terumasa Shichinohe, known as Kaishaku, which ran from 2004 to 2005. The series concerns Himeko Kurusugawa and Chikane Himemiya, two Japanese school girls who are the reincarnation of the Solar and Lunar Mikos of Japanese mythology and battle the Orochi. The show includes a scene left for interpretation whether or not a rape occurred. The Lesbian relationship within the story however, was more public.

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Bleach(2004-2012)
Based on the Manga by Tite Kubothat ran from 2001 to 2012. The series involves Ichigo Kurasaki, a boy who can see ghosts, becomes a Soul Hunter to battle creatures known as Hollows. Bleach rivaled Naruto in its prime. The series ended with Aizen's defeat by Ichigo, concluding in Chapter 423. The Anime adaptation did the same, ending at Season 14.

Strawberry 100%(2005)
Strawberry 100% concluded when Manaka and Toujo ended up together at the end, after all the not-so-subtle hinting that he and Toujo were a Fated couple and she was the only one he was truly happy with, could relate to, etc.

Mahou Sensei Negima!(2005)
The manga series Mahou Sensei Negima! ended at Volume 18. Mahou Sensei Negima! had numerous character redesigns before the final product. Negi is named Negi T. Silverberg and is older looking, Nodoka is instead Meiko Miyazaki, Ako is named Ayu Izumi, and had a large scar across her chest instead of her back, Makie Sasaki was instead a character named Kozue Migara, who was best friends with the lead girl (a role filled by Konoka) and who played on the lacrosse team (an idea which lead to the creation of Sakurako Shiina), Yuna and Chizuru had several connections in their designs, starting with the character of Yuko Akashi, an energetic, random girl, who worked part-time at the academy's daycare, while the character of Tsutsumi Nadai was a character with a strong father complex who was good at cooking and housework. These various traits went to both Yuna and Chizuru. Kaede was a clumsy and incompetent ninja. The school itself possibly being a giant tower reaching to the sky, or a large island in the sea of Japan. These are given as notes in the back of the manga volumes, along with other characterization notes. Speaking of Negima, Anime News Network list Negi (adult) is voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya, who won the Third Annual Seiyuu awards, leading to a point when he was doing five main character roles at once in 5 Anime series.

Eureka Seven(2005-2006)
In the Far Future, Earth has been devastated by what is known as Sub Coral, a rock like substance that forced humanity off the planet, with the mystery taking up the series, along with the story of characters such as the Mech Pilot Eureka and protagonist Renton Thurston. The series has a cancelled sequel called Eureka Seven AO.

Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle(2005-2008)
CLAMP set most of their series in the same universe, most notably xxxHolic, but Tusbasa was the first attempt to merge four of the series together. It began as a Manga that ran from 2003 to 2009. The plot follows how Sakura, the princess of the Kingdom of Clow, who loses all her memories. A young archeologist and childhood friend of hers named Syaoran goes on the quest to save her with two companions Kurogane and Fai D.Flowright, guided by the Witch Yūko Ichihara(from xxxHolic). Sakura's memories take the form of feathers. CLAMP made a storyboard for a second season, which was almost rejected by Bee Train. The second season was much closer to the manga itself which divulged into the Darker and Edgier territory. It thus continued into a third season instead of OVAs as planned.

Ouran High School Host Club(2006)
Based on the Manga created by Bisco Hatori that ran from 2002 to 2010. protagonist Haruhi Fujioka is forced to work for the all male Ouran High School Host Club, who confuse her for a boy due to her appearance. The series was slice of life and has one missing episode. Episode 88.

Haruhi Suzumiya(2006)
Originating as a Light novel by Nagaru Tanigawa that began in 2003 and continues to run. Like Ouran High School Host Club, Haruhi Suzumiya was a slice of life series, about the titular character forming her own club, however the science fiction element is introduced because Haruhi posesses reality warping abilities they are unaware of and the other members are spying on her. The production of an adaptation led to delays in Kyoto production's creation of Haruhi Suzumiya's The Endless Eight arc, which was shortened(This is due to KyoAni not being asked to do the 8 more episodes that Kadokawa asked for), leading to Season 2 being released earlier. The Series saw adaptation beyond the Disappearance film.

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Witchblade(2006)
An adaptation of the America Comic Book that ran from 1995 to 2015. The Series introduced an original Japanese cast. It prove dpopular enough that the Anime characters were made canon to the comic.

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Deathnote(2006-2007)
Based on the Manga created by Tsugomi Ohba that ran from 2003 to 2006. Teenage genius Light Yagami obtains a Death Note from the Shinigami Ryuk and uses it to kill criminals while playing a game of cat and mouse with the Detective known as L. The manga ended with Light believing he had won by tricking the Shinigami Rem into killing L. Only for L to reveal himself as alive, having gained the ability to see Rem. Light is exposed when he is given a fake Death Note, which is a copy L had made flawless after briefly possessing the real Deathnote. Light is arrested and then attempts to run only to be cornered by Ryuk, who kills him. L then dies due to having his name written in the Deathnote. The game between them ends in a draw. The series was adapted into live action in Japan, which Netflix gained the rights to distribute, cancelling plans for an American remake in the process. The character Mogi was also given a larger role as well(This butterflies away Near and Mello ITTL).

Damashita Powerpuff Girls Z(2006-2007)
Based on the Cartoon Network show by Craig McCracken that ran from 1998 to 2005. Damashita Powerpuff Girls Z was written as if it was a continuation to the Cartoon series, depicting the main characters as teenagers, living in a Townsville that has become more Japanese Cultured over the years and dealing with much darker storylines. It even aired on Toonami and the Cartoon Network MMORPG Fusion Fall used the character designs from this series.

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Code Geass(2006-2007)
Set in an alternate universe where Britain quelled the American Revolutionary War but lost the Napoleonic War. As a result, the British Royal Family flee to the colonies in America and, at the time the series takes place, have recently occupied Japan. Royal family member Lelouch Vi Britannia is granted the ability of the Geass, which allows him to control others. He uses this ability to oppose the regime of Britannia in his costumed identity of Zero(OTL the divergence goes back to Celtic times with Rome failing to conquer Britannia, however ITTL the author realized the improbability of having so many things be the same after that point and instead the point of Divergence is the American Revolution being crushed).

Code Geass's first season ended with Lelouch wining a duel. After that the story could have gone several possible scenarios. One of the proposed scenarios involved Lelouch being imprisoned after being defeated by Emperor Charles, only to later break himself out of prison and run in a political election against Schneizel. The other scenario involved Jeremiah's sister Lilicia, who would look like a female Lelouch, becoming Zero and taking control of the Black Knights, confusing them greatly when they find out their leader's gender as well as some odd feelings of attraction. Because of this, Lelouch is forced to join the Black Knights as himself, and gets picked on by Tamaki, who has a crush on "Girl Zero". Some say a Mexican little girl appeared in the studio and said "Why not both?" and the stories were composited. Other big ideas introduced in the Second Season were introducing Kallen's father, bringing her supposedly-dead brother back, an explanation about Suzaku's superhuman abilities and his relationship to Geass, and a greater exploration of C.C.'s past.

Lelouch's Zero Requiem plan involved an extra step. Two factions pulling an "Enemy Mine" would not guarantee peace once the conflict is over and their mutual enemy is defeated. The plan is to ally with his main opponent Schneizel and then betray him and his forces, resulting in Schneizel's death. Lelouch dies. Most fans want to believe Lelouch survived somehow. Let those people write their theories and fanfiction. The epilogue has minor changes. Karen's mother recovers and is seen speaking. Xingke appears fine as well(Ohgi does not become President of Japan because he was shown as incompetent throughout and was responsible for the betrayal, and as a result, Zero Requiem and Lelouch's death. Someone else becomes President). Fortunately most of the other problems are resolved in the Compilation movie, though unlike in that, Lelouch is truly dead.

Star Trek(2006-2009)
A Star Trek Manga was released by Tokyopop. While it was mostly Original Series stories. It also included five more stories based on Star Trek: The Next Generation, including one titled Skin Deep. The creators were later given the freedom to choose which characters they wanted to use.

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Hetalia: Axis Powers(2006-2013)
Hetalia: Axis Powers introduced the concept of countries and sentient being(Hetalia's changes not due to anything negatively received but rather changes in the more "Utopia" esque world. In this case Korea is united and so Korea is represented in the show as a female Pop Idol. Cuba's portrayal is also slightly different due to being democratic, and Russia is America's big friend that makes him uncomfortable while both dislike the stand offish China. Naturally the Geopolitics of the world are reflected in Hetalia).

Lucky Star(2007)
Based on the Manga by Kagami Yoshimizu that has been running since 2003 to 2007. Lucky Star is a slice of life series following four high school girls, though the series ended with the characters in High School rather than continuing beyonf that point. The character of Konata was also confirmed to be a lesbian.

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Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann(2007)
Created by Hiroyuku Imaishi. The series. was set in a world ruled by the Spiral King, and humanity was forced to live underground when a group of humans including Simon, Kamina and Yoko pilot a mecha with a drill to fight against the Spiral King.However by Episode 4 there were problems behind the scenes. The Episode itself was reworked to spare the character of Nia, leading to an online meltdown by producer and Gainax founder Takami Akai, which were described by his friends as "Like putting your face in front of an anus and breathing heavily". Akai insulted Otaku on the forum 2Chan, resigning when the owner of Gainax called him out on it since he himself was an Otaku. Thankfully, this occurred before Episode 4's production. This allowed fixes in the animation of Episode 4 and the introduction of Kittan and his sisters around the time of Viral's attack).

Darker than Black(2007)
Based on the Manga by Tensai Okamura from 2007. The series is set in a world inhabited by superpowered but hidden beings known as Contractors. The US has been usurped in its position of power by "The Syndicate". The protagonist is "Hei" a Chinese Contractor working for the Syndicate. The series did not do well enough to warrant a sequel.

Yes! Pretty Cure 5(2007-2008)
Based on the Manga by Toshiaki Komura that ran from 2007 to 2008. The Series follows five girls granted magical abilities to fight evil. While the original show lasted only one season, this led to the sequel series Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage focusing more on Original Generation character Ayumi with Hibiki, Tsubomi and Love along with them in their Cure forms fighting Fusion. Rather than their planned brief appearance. Saban dubbed another sequels series, Glitter Force, into english . The 2011 earthquake and Tsunami almost interefered in the production of Suite Pretty Cure ♪ . Doki Doki Pretty Cure has Mana in a relationship with Joe. Alice and Makoto also end up together due to a lack of producer interference. Ira was killed off. Another sequel was made with a more slice of life style. Rie Kugimiya won the part of one of the four main Cures( as the infamous Sixth Ranger Cure Ace never escaped the planning phase).

Hayate the Combat Butler(2007-2008)
Based on the Manga by Kenjiro Hata. The series Hayate the Combat Butler had a reversed creation process. The one shot about a teenage girl and her little sister who were in debt with the mob, and the things they had to do to pay them off without getting sucked in was released first and then turned into the series.

Shugo Chara!(2007-2008)
Based on the Manga by Banri Sendo and Shibuko Ebara(The Duo known as Peach-Pit). The Series involves a young girl,Amu Hinamori, discovering three guardians known as the titular Shugo Charas. The Manga ended earlier than expected due to contract obligations, which in turn led to the Anime only getting a third season.

Lupin the Third: Green vs Red(2008)
For the 40th Anniversary of Lupin the Third, a film, Green vs Red, was released which had Lupin dealing with an imposter of himself. Fortunately, the ending makes it clear the real Lupin survived.

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Soul Eater(2008-2009)
Based on the Manga by Atsushi Ōkubo that ran from 2004 to 2013. The series follows the students of Death Weapon Meister Academy, who are trained by Death. The Academy trains humans who can transform into weapons and their wielders. The Manga had several more final chapters, feeling less rushed as a result. The manga's run did more world-building and took some ideas from the anime, such as a second fight between Shinigami and Asura and more details, development and reveals, such as the rest of Shinigami-sama's Eight Warlords, with some being Great Old Ones as well and focusing on other types of madness, and finally seeing Maka's mother( Kami.) who in this version has a different personality. Despite looking a lot like Maka and being smarter than her daughter, Maka gains most of her positive traits from her father. Kami by contrast is more no nonsense though does care for her daughter and ex-husband while wanting to remain with Spirit. Eventually, Spirit and Kami patch things up and remarry in the epilogue. Crona is also redeemed when Asura is defeated. A new anime series was made to be more faithful to the original manga. Soul Eater Not! is butterflied away as a result of the remade series.

Stitch(2008-2009)
Stitch continued the story featuring the Disney character of the same name, though in a new setting, having the character actually visit Japan after his farewell to Lilo, but with the idea that he would return and stay in touch. This became the normal for Japanese adaptations of Western properties. The idea that they are continuations as well as later and more mature stages in the lives of the characters.

Black Butler(2008-2010)
Based on the Manga by Yana Toboso that lasted from 2006 to 2010. Set in Victorian London, Ciel Phantomhive summons one hell of a Butler to avenge his parent's death wit the caveat that the demon Sebastian will take his soul in the end. Black Butler went on hiatus until the completion of the Manga. The Second Season was More Manga faithful as a result. The series ends with Ciel Phantomhive completing his part of the bargain and allowing Sebastian to kill him and claim his soul.

Canaan(2009)
Based on a scenario that a group of friends created in the visual novel 428: Shibuya Scramble.The series is a sequel to Scramble. The Series follows three women and the threat of a terrorist plot at a summit in Shanghai, China. The women are middle eastern assassin and Mercenary Canaan, her rival Alphard, and returning character Maria Ōsawa. Arguably the returning "Final Girl" from Scramble. Canaan and Maria grow close, being separated and reuniting years later in the epilogue.

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Fairy Tail(2009-2019)
Based on the Manga created by Hiro Mashima that ran from 2006 to 2017. The story focused on character-centered arcs and stories, with more characters getting the limelight and development, such as Lisanna. In addition, the fanservice was toned down within the main story (the more pronounced fanservice instead appearing in comical shorts and OVAs). Achnologia is defeated sooner by a combination of Natsu and his father landing the final blow alongside the rest of Fairy Tail. Natsu and the situation with E.N.D. is resolved as another character arc of Natsu moving forward with his life and coincides with the final arc focusing on Zeref, Mavis and Fairy Tail as a whole. Furthermore, the themes of enemies being obsessed with the past are more pronounced, especially contrasting Achnologia and Zeref with their approach to dealing with past tragedies.

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Attack on Titan(2009-2021)
Based on the Manga created by Hajime Isayama that ran from 2009 to 2021. The series is set in a world where the last surviving humans live in a walled off city with the outside world under siege by man eating Titans. Eren Yeager and his friends Mikasa Ackerman and Armin Arnett join the survey corps to combat the beasts, however it becomes evident that not everything is as we were told. OTL changes include Annie's reaction to being discovered is closer to the Anime in the manga due to the creator regretting changing it and Eren's downfall being depicted both more gradual and tragic, showing genuine sadness towards having to fight his friends, though justifying actions such as the destruction of Marlay.​
 
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Yeah you can do that, i dont know that much about Yu-Gi-Oh except 4Kids ruining it with their censoring and dubbing(maybe you can change 4Kids to Toonami to get a better dub ITTL?). I do know quite a bit of Naruto's plot so if you want ask about that, PM me(or just google it).
Sure. Though the real question I have is How would you go about it. I have some changes(Naruto winning a certain fight through a combination of luck and skill and not an accidental fart, a final brutal showdown between Naruto and Sasuke possibly being the final battle of the series, Certain Jutsu being taken off the table, possibly due to their users being killed. etc..
 
I suggest you read CountDVB post in the first page of "your personal pop culture utopia timeline" thread and take some inspiration from it. It contains many anime timeline including Yu-Gi-Oh and Naruto. Here's the link https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/your-personal-pop-culture-utopia-timeline.436000/
I have actually. I disagree with him on some things at least on what I do know, and I wasn’t sure if I should just take his word in what I didn’t. Does that make sense?
 
Sure. Though the real question I have is How would you go about it. I have some changes(Naruto winning a certain fight through a combination of luck and skill and not an accidental fart, a final brutal showdown between Naruto and Sasuke possibly being the final battle of the series, Certain Jutsu being taken off the table, possibly due to their users being killed. etc..
If you want my personal opinion about it, i think Sakura should be more useful and start training seriously earlier( like after the Wave arc). and Kabuto should not be like Orochimaru in The Fourth Shinobi War arc because i personally dont like it( the fight with Itachi and Sasuke is badass tho).
 
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I have actually. I disagree with him on some things at least on what I do know, and I wasn’t sure if I should just take his word in what I didn’t. Does that make sense?
Yeah that make sense. My other suggestion is to make the power of the kages in the fight between the Third Hokage and Orochimaru more clear and make them use more techniques. I get that Hashirama and Tobirama were severely weakened by the Edo Tensei and that Hiruzen was old, but saying summoning water out of nothing is Kage level is just ridiculous. You should also make Kakashi stronger to justify why he was spamming kamui left and right during the war, or just make him use his insane repertoire of jutsus he copied with his sharingan and make the progression of power more natural because at the end of Naruto, there were some hax bullshit and plot holes( granted i enjoyed it, but still hax).
 
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on an unrelated note, can you add One Punch Man and make it better in this timeline? I loved the anime and manga, Season 1 was perfect. But, Season 2 really disappointed me with its animation and lack of Saitama.
 
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on an unrelated note, can you add One Punch Man and make it better in this timeline? I loved the anime and manga, but season 2 really disappointed me with its animation and lack of Saitama.
You got it. One Punch Man Season 2 coming up in the next update on Anime in the 2010s.
 
Yeah that make sense. My other suggestion is to make the power of the kages in the fight between the Third Hokage and Orochimaru more clear and make them use more techniques. I get that Hashirama and Tobirama were severely weakened by the Edo Tensei and that Hiruzen was old, but saying summoning water out of nothing is Kage level is just ridiculous. You should also make Kakashi stronger to justify why he was spamming kamui left and right during the war, or just make him use his insane repertoire of jutsus he copied with his sharingan and make the progression of power more natural because at the end of Naruto, there were some hax bullshit and plot holes( granted i enjoyed it, but still hax).
Alright. When I do get around to posting the Naruto portion. I will edit it with any suggestions you may have afterwards.
 
Oh yeah, im confused by Raditz in your thread. You said he was in the first step towards reformation, yet he was not mentioned again until he suddenly reappeared in Cell Saga then disappeared in Buu saga before reappearing again in Super with seemingly no explanation. He was not mentioned in the movies except Tree of Might. Im assuming when you mention the Z fighters in the movies you mean all or most of the main cast. Did Raditz ever gain Super Saiyan 1,2,3, Super Saiyan God, and Super Saiyan Blue?
 
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Oh yeah, im confused by Raditz in your thread. You said he was in the first step towards reformation, yet he was not mentioned again until he suddenly reappeared in Cell Saga then disappeared in Buu saga before reappearing again in Super with seemingly no explanation. He was not mentioned in the movies except Tree of Might. Im assuming when you mention the Z fighters in the movies you mean all or most of the main cast. Did Raditz ever gain Super Saiyan 1,2,3, Super Saiyan God, and Super Saiyan Blue?
Raditz is a member of the Z Fighters, based on both many fans wishing he played a bigger role and MasakoX's "What if Raditz turned good?" which many say they wish was the actual show. As such I didn't go into too much detail to risk diving into taking too much. I don't think Raditz would eclipse Goku and Vegeta but would serve a role similar to Piccolo. MasakoX had him pair up with Launch and have three kids. I'd say Raditz gained Super Saiyan 1, 2 sometime after the Cell Saga(Goku's alive in this version to teach him). Super Saiyan 3 doesn't exist due to Goku not dying to learn it. Super Saiyan God and Blue though do exist, though Raditz likely only obtains Blue through training with Beerus and Whis.
 
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