ok, here's my notes. i'm going to put the main two up here: the new Toonami logo they showed used a similar kind of "computer font" to the one that's used now. it obviously looks different, but it's done in a similar style. it's not a big shake-up. as far as One Piece goes, they said they're not sure whether or not it will replace Tenchi Muyo GXP. the impression i got was that they do have another show waiting, regardless. i'd go so far as to call it a definite possibility that we should expect a new show besides One Piece soon.
generally, old shows don't do as well. for example: Robotech.
Tenchi movies were not shown on the block because the series as a whole saw diminishing returns in the ratings; they started out well with the OVA series, went down with Universe, and went down again with Tokyo. by the end, the network decided to move on from the series.
Jason, Gill, and Kim sit down with a list of shows that are available. criteria: what they like, what they think will do well, what will work for Adult Swim, what's cheap. Lazzo gives approval.
the TOM action figure they have is a leftover from a giveaway they held. it was not cheap to produce.
AS has pre-existing deals with companies like Funimation and VIZ, one-off deals with others based on situational availability. the ones they have pre-existing deals with are generaly the ones they go to first.
the decision to bring Toonami back was made just a few weeks after the response to April Fool's. it was not a kind of pilot for bringing the series back, just an AS prank, though Jason and Gill had hoped it would. episodes were licensed once, for free. distributors essentially said "have fun"
the new Absolution is smaller, half the size of the current one (the current one is said to be the size of a football field)
TOM 5 is an actual render, the Absolution you might see floating around is just concept art. they wanted TOM to look a little "meaner", beat-up.
Jason did reference "TOM the tank engine". Sean thought TOM should have a face, Jason and Gill thought it was a horrible idea; not necessarily because of him having a face, but because of the difficulties involved with facial animation. ultimately, the network wanted Toonami to skew a bit younger, and make TOM less "manly". it was Jason's idea to have a crew of other guys, and it's an idea he still likes. they decided that overall TOM having just a helmet was "cooler"
although the Tumblr has said the birthday celebration with Evangelion is separate from the movie nights, Jason did refer to it as "the first movie night"
speeches started out as the result of essentially filling space; there were less ads back then, so they needed to do something
Toonami at its height had quite a large staff, with a staff concept designer and 5 employees solely dedicated to working on CGI
shows from the competition are out. were definitely going to be looking, I dont necessarily want Toonami to be all anime, the market is looking pretty grim for American action animation. Jason used Motorcity as an example.
*** "if it's on Cartoon Network, we can't show it." CN does not want to have any sort of crossover with AS for obvious reasons. this includes Boomerang. Samurai Jack was used as an example, and I got the impression that they'd be airing it if they could.
Young Justice will not be shown on Toonami because it is more complicated due to it being a DC show. this likely means the rights are tangled up or DC is harder to deal with, possibly that they don't want any of their programs airing on Adult Swim? that might squash hopes of Justice League, Batman: The Animated Series, etc. this is NOT because they don't like show; Jason clarified several times that they like the show and think it's great.
Sailor Moon will be looked at if/when it becomes available (i think this was probably obvious, but I've heard some rumblings that the series doesn't fit on Toonami so i thought i'd mention it), Samurai Champloo was mentioned as a possibility though I get the feeling this was just the usual "we're looking at all we can, whatever we can"; i wouldn't take this as confirmation that it's something they're actively trying to get, but that they believe the show would fit on Toonami. like Sailor Moon, i've seen some people say otherwise.
InuYasha "just happened to work out." 3am-6am "we can more do what we want." this could either mean they had to purchase InuYasha and it was just that cheap, they had to renew the rights to it and it was just that cheap, or they had the rights already. basically, it means if something's cheap enough they can throw it on the back end. maybe hope for old AS classics?
Jason said a week-long TIE event costs upwards of $500,000. he then said this was "well more" than their entire budget for the year.