 As far as animated series are concerned, five animated series that I looped, so I started watching them, finished them, and I went back to the beginning and started again. And these are the only five that I can remember looping, and I've watched them again, I've watched some of the episodes again, and a couple of these I've looped again, I've watched from beginning to end again. And the first one, the series that I've looped the most, would be Cowboy Beep Up. Absolutely, absolutely amazing. From 1998, 1999, there's 26 episodes. The soundtrack is absolutely magnificent for it, it's layered with blues, jazz and a little bit of metal in there for Cowboy Beep Up, so absolutely amazing series. And it's, what do you call it, yeah, the director for this is Shino Watanabe, and it's, everything is directed. Only one series that I haven't seen that he's directed is the last one that came out, it's because I haven't found dumb versions of these yet, and I'm sorry to the purists, but I like watching animation that's dubbed, I don't want to read subtitles for animation, I've watched a lot of animation with subtitles, because I couldn't wait, right? Last Exile, a fantastic series, I watched that with subtitles and a few other ones, and I really like my animation with visuals, and there are amazing English voice actors that dub these, and it is voice actors that do all animations, so I believe with English it works as well. So that's the only series that I haven't watched of Watanabe is the last one, because I haven't found a dubbed version, but I've looped other, I've watched almost all the other series that he's put out multiple times. And the second one from this, from the same director, is Samurai Champloo, and as soon as I watched Samurai Champloo to the end, 26 episodes again, I looped it again, a fantastic series and again the soundtrack for this, mind blowing, and the soundtrack was with Nujabas and Fat John put it together, and for me, one of the saddest weeks in my life when I found out Nujabas passed away in a car accident, right? So amazing, amazing soundtrack to that series. So the second one, Samurai Champloo, the third animated series that I looped and this was a biggie, it was Samurai Jack, and I watched all the way to episode number 52, and I didn't have 53 and I went online trying to find out where episode number 53 was, and I found out he stopped making Samurai Jack because from what I understand George Lucas wanted to do an animated series for Star Wars and he loved Samurai Jack so much that he asked, and Samurai Jack is put together by Jendi Tattavoski, I'm sorry, and he's a director for, so he approached the director, the producer of Samurai Jack, George Lucas and he asked him if he would do Star Wars animation and he turned George Lucas down multiple times from what I've understand and George Lucas came and offered him a ridiculous sum of money and he stopped Samurai Jack and went and did Star Wars Clone Wars series and it's a fantastic series if you want to watch another series that he's produced, that one is fantastic as well and supposedly he's going to come back and do another finish off Samurai Jack, so we hope, right? So that one I looped again, 52 episodes, it's absolutely magnificent, the fourth series that I've looped would be the Boondocks and I've actually looped this three times, I went through it, I washed it once, three seasons and then washed it again and then I washed it again because there was no fourth season until in 2014 where they put out season 4 and from what I understand the creator of Boondocks didn't have anything to do with season 4, they had a falling out but it's a good season as well and number five, the series that I looped would be Avatar, The Last Airbender that came out in 2005 to 2008 and the 61 episodes, three seasons and when I finished watching it, I washed the whole thing again because it was so fun, just because some of the animated series that I've watched, I haven't looked, doesn't mean they're not brilliant, right? So I made another list, here's six animated series that I will watch again, okay? So I've already finished off these series but this is six more that I will watch again, I just need to take a sip, so six animated series that I will definitely watch again, the first one would be Full Metal Alchemist and the reason I would, you know, Full Metal Alchemist didn't make my, you know, five series or it would have been six series that I looped was because after I finished Full Metal Alchemist I hadn't, you know, I wanted more and I found out they put out another series called Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood, right? So instead of looping Full Metal Alchemist, I watched Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood, so it's a fantastic, they're both, I really loved both of them, I know Brotherhood doesn't get as much love but for me it was, it was magnificent as well, but Full Metal Alchemist the first series, a fantastic series and it's got the first, the first one's got 51 episodes and the second one's got 64 and again they were adapted from manga which is sort of different than Cowboy Bebop, I guess, Cowboy Bebop, I believe the animation came out and then they did the manga. The second series I will watch again is Bubblegum Crisis, Tokyo 2040, okay. I watched it, it was fantastic and then, you know, I watched some of the episodes again, so I would definitely re-watch the whole thing again, I really like that, I really like the feel of that show, very well done, third one, third series that I will definitely plan on re-watching at some point in my life is South Park, you know, I've watched all 19 episodes, I guess 18 episodes, 19 episodes, some of them I watched again and again and again and there's 267 and they're still doing a fantastic job, very relevant, fantastic series, not every episode is brilliant but overall as a whole package, absolutely magnificent, the fourth series I will definitely be watching again is Space Dandy, again the same person that's done Cowboy Bebop and Samura Shampoo, I will definitely be watching that again, the fifth series that I will definitely re-watch all of it again at some point and I've watched certain episodes multiple times is Duckman, a series that came out from 1994 to 1997, four seasons, 70 episodes, fantastic series and the sixth series, a sort of two series, definitely Star Wars Clone Wars, the 2003-2005 series that was directed but I'm not going to try to pronounce the name again, same person that did Samurai Jack, right, that's the he's the person that George Lucas got to do the Star Wars, that's a fantastic series and the next Star Wars Clone Wars series that came out, that came out in 2008, I wouldn't watch all of it again but there are certain segments, certain runs in there that they're brilliant, I'm definitely going to be re-watching those again and this series, Star Wars Clone Wars, the animated series, the 2003 series and the 2008 series have some of the most amazing Jedi and Sith battles ever, some of the most amazing lightsaber and just battles between the bounty hunters and the Jedi and all of them, they're absolutely fantastic, right, so both those series, for the second Clone Wars animation, I'll definitely be watching some of those again, okay, so those are some of my favorite animated visuals I guess, TV shows or series or movies, let's talk about comic books