On a separate note, If there's any questions you want to ask about the block, you'll be able to at Momocon, but the thing is, you don't have to be there.
, Steve Blum, Jason DeMarco and the Toonami staff will be taking questions both in person and the web.
Make sure to check out the FAQ first before asking anything; your questions will have likely been answered by it, and will not be considered if so.
If you remember correctly, I’ll be hosting a
Toonami panel at
MomoCon on March 10th. Steve Blum (TOM), Jason DeMarco (co-creator), and more of the Toonami staff will be on hand to answer questions.
I’ll have my own questions to ask. The audience will have theirs. For the chunk of people who just can’t make it down to Georgia (really, you can’t clear a weekend to fly cross-country?),
Toonami News will be recording the panel and uploading it online.
But, you want your question asked at the panel? That’s great! A few guidelines before you ask, though.'
- Please read the
FAQ. I cannot stress this enough. If your question is easily answered by the FAQ, we won’t consider it.
- Think about questions that are more person-related. Stories, personal roles, experiences, etc. If the Tumblr is posted anonymously, the panel is to ask Steve, Jason, and the others questions. It can be story-time if you want it.
- Double-check the history of the Tumblr. You might have the answer already, and if so, we’ll probably just skip the question.
- No current or future acquisition news, specifics about editing rules, general Adult Swim/Cartoon Network questions, or etc. These are the things that time-and-again you’ve been told can’t be answered due to legal issues or, well, lack of relevance.
- Let us know your name, if you want. We’ll make sure to say who the question’s from online. You can be immortalized in a YouTube clip!
- Steve! Don’t forget, Steve Blum doesn’t answer on the Tumblr, and the MomoCon interview panel with him will focus on his other roles. If you’ve got a question for Steve and/or TOM, now’s your chance.
Read all that? Got a good idea? Go ahead and ask the Toonami crew the question, dropping the hashtag #momocon in your message to indicate that you don’t want your question asked on the blog, but at MomoCon.
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