Nothing really came from the annual Toonami Q&A save Kill La Kill's timeslot is now "to be determined", Sailor Moon Crystal talk, and Steven Universe. Wait Steven Universe?!

So Toonami held a Q&A on their tumblr answering basically any question asked. Of the questions that were asked the most interesting ones revolved around the Kill La Kill which we reported on would be premiering in two weeks, but now the original time it was to air might be up in the air due to the recent shake-up (not the date, it'll still premiere on February 7th). Here's the question and answer of it:

Anonymous Asked: So Kill la Kill won't be airing at 11:30 and its new timeslot is TBD. Does that mean it will still premiere on 2/7, or is that now TBD as well? Premiere date is still 2/7! Final time is TBD.

Another question that kept popping up is Gundam. Being one of it's anime, Gundam Wing set the animation block to the strastosphere in ratings, since the block relaunch any Gundam anime has been left off. Of course, not by choice (they did air one episode of Gundam Wing during the April Fool's Day return though). Here's the questions asked about it:

Will we ever see gundam in the line up in any form again? We would be happy if you do! No plans as of yet. Those rights a real gorgonzola knot.

As for the reason why the rights are in such a "knot" as to what they're refering too well basically Bandai, the company that owns Gundam, kind of hasn't had an American distirbutor in a LONG TIME. Whether by choice, or not, the last Gundam anime to be shown in the US was Gundam Unicorn (on the SyFy Channel) and that was in 2012. Since then if you're a Gundam fan in the US you've been striking out hard, and the only way to see a new release is via Blu-Ray subbed (which is a painfully expensive to say the least). So yeah, life sucks if you're an American Gundam fan.

However, with one door closing another opens. The next anime that seems to be on any fans mind on joining the block is Sailor Moon Crystal, and yes Toonami is aware of fans' interest, besides the fact the original anime was an old stand-by when the block first aired and kept going strong for quite a long time in the animated block.

Yet the one question that was asked a lot during the Q&A revolved around Steven Universe and if it would air on the block. As to why so many questions directed at this animation? Well, earlier this past week Cartoon Network yanked about 90% of when it aired reruns in favor of other programing. So no doubt this is fans of the show asking for a possible slot on said block known for action toons.

Of course some brave souls did ask why Toonami lost an hour of programing and rose a little anger at an hour of King of the Hill replacing it. Here are the few answers Toonami gave to the questions:

Is there a reason why Toonami lost the 5am hour instead of the beginning of the block? Poor ratings performance was the main reason (among many other complicated business reasons we can’t share).Will Toonami lose another hour any time soon? We have no crystal ball and cannot see the future. Is it possible that Toonami can regain the 5am hour or is that looking unlikely? It’s certainly possible!

Again, you can view ALL the other questions that were asked here. When Toonami releases an actual time when they'll air Kill La Kill, we'll be posting that too.