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[44][45] Broadcast[edit] Samurai Champloo was first revealed
through a magazine spread in the September 2003 issue of Newtype,[46] and it premiered on Fuji TV on May 20, 2004. [47] The series ran for seventeen episodes on the network until September 23, 2004, when they
decided to cancel its broadcast. [48][49] The series resumed airing on Fuji Network System, referred to as a second season, during the channel's midnight slot;[49][50] the remaining 18th–26th episodes aired from January 22 to March 19, 2005. [51][52] The original North American licensee was Geneon Entertainment and its parent company Pioneer Entertainment, licensing the anime a year before its Japanese broadcast. [53][54] The dub was handled by Bang Zoom! Entertainment, with company president Eric Sherman remembering it as one of his favorite projects. [55] In a later interview, Jin's voice actor, Kirk Thornton, described the dubbing as a rare project where the actors were able to have a greater freedom in their performances, not having to match the Japanese original. [56] It was broadcast in North America on Adult Swim during its late night slot, starting on May 14, 2006. [57] Starting with Episode 22 on February 3, 2007, episodes were streamed through Adult Swim's online Friday Night Fix channel. [58] It saw subsequent North American
broadcasts on Funimation Channel starting March 21, 2011;[59] and returned to Adult Swim through its Toonami programming block replacing Michiko & Hatchin beginning January 2, 2016. [60] Samurai Champloo debuted in Canada on December 24, 2006, on the digital station Razer. [61] In Australia, the first thirteen episodes were broadcast on SBS TV between March 23 and June 29, 2006.
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Some insist that it should in fact be considered a dunk because the ball was thrust downward into the basket, meeting the basic definition of the dunk. During the 2009 NBA dunk contest, Howard had a separate goal brought onto the court, and the rim was noticeably significantly
higher than a standard goal. Howard, after going into a 1950s-era telephone booth and again
fashioning the Superman attire, caught a pass from Nelson and easily completed a two-handed dunk on the higher goal. While this was not performed for record-setting purposes, the dunk received a perfect score and a warm response from the crowd, in part because of its theatrics. Also in this contest, 5'9" guard Nate Robinson wore a green New York Knicks jersey and green sneakers to represent Kryptonite, playing on Howard's Superman theme. He used a green "Kryptonite" ball, and jumped over the 6'11" Howard prior to dunking. This dunk and the theatrics could have won the competition for Robinson, who was voted the winner by the NBA fans. Robinson then thanked Howard for graciously allowing him to dunk over him, asking the crowd to also give Howard a round of applause. The Clippers were known as "Lob City" in 2011 with Chris Paul, Blake Griffin, and DeAndre Jordan and all the alley-oops. JaVale McGee currently holds the world record for Most Basketball Dunks in a Single Jump: three. While competing in the 2011 NBA Sprite Slam Dunk Contest, McGee jumped with two balls in his possession and dunked each prior to receiving and slamming an alley-oop pass from then teammate John Wall.