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TOM 2

TOM 2 was the third host of Toonami and the second incarnation of TOM, after TOM 1's death in episode 4 of The Intruder. This version of TOM remained in service for about 2.5 years, from September 22, 2000 to March 14, 2003, when he was replaced as host by TOM 3. TOM 2 and all further incarnations of the character from this point on were voiced by veteran voice actor Steve Blum. In the UK, TOM 2 was voiced by Christian Stevenson.

Appearance

TOM 2 was a taller, leaner model with larger hands and feet than TOM 1, and a sleeker blue helmet which included a mounted head scope with a camera tracking system. He had a blue and white color scheme, like his predecessor, with lights embedded onto his hands, and a glowing symbol on his chest. His knees were now human-modeled (front bending), allowing TOM to move around the Absolution more easily. The nuclear reactor core that powers TOM was also moved from the "gut" to the chest cavity.

History

The Intruder Birth of TOM 2.0

In episode 5 of The Intruder, SARA, the AI aboard the Absolution, downloaded TOM's memory matrix (which included all his memories at the time of death, thoughts, and persona) into a new shell, upgraded by her, and activated the unit aboard the Absolution. Overall, TOM 2 was a more battle-ready version of his original body, and this quality was immediately put to the test when SARA informed him he would have to go out and plant explosive charges on the starboard engine to save the Absolution from the Intruder.

After escaping from the Intruder, TOM 2 resumed the duties previously carried out by TOM 1, including the broadcast of Toonami from the Absolution. In the September 2001 event Lockdown, TOM demonstrated his ability to keep the Absolution up and running by single handily getting the ship's nuclear reactor and conduit systems back online. In the September 2002 event Trapped in Hyperspace, TOM again took on the role of the Absolution’s defender when the ship became infected with a virus, Swayzak, shortly after entering hyperspace. TOM was able to get the ship's essential operation systems back online before crashing into Earth and ultimately saved SARA from the virus.

TOM 2's death

TOM 2 met his end in the March 2003 online Toonami comic Endgame after a space pirate named Orcelot Rex broke into the Absolution to steal SARA. After attempting to protect the Absolution, TOM abandoned the ship as it exploded to pursue SARA's abductor, but in his second confrontation with Orcelot Rex, his body was destroyed.

Video Game Reviews

Main Article: Video Game Reviews

As host of Toonami, TOM 2 delivered a total of 30 video game reviews.

Game Review Console Rating Air Date
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2
Tony_Hawks_Pro_Skater_2_-_Toonami_Game_Review
PlayStation (9/10) 2000
SSX[1] PlayStation 2 2000
NBA 2K1
NBA_2K1_-_Toonami_Game_Review_(2000)
Dreamcast (9/10) 2000
Paper Mario
Paper_Mario_-_Toonami_Game_Review_(2001)
Nintendo 64 (9/10) 2001
ATV Offroad Fury
ATV_Offroad_Fury_-_Toonami_Game_Review_(2001)
PlayStation 2 (8/10) 2001
Metal Slug X
Metal_Slug_X_-_Toonami_Game_Review
PlayStation (7/10) 2001
Rumble Racing
Rumble_Racing_-_Toonami_Game_Review_(2017_Remaster)
PlayStation 2 (8/10) 2001
ICO
ICO_-_Toonami_Game_Review_(2001)
PlayStation 2 (9/10) 2001
SpyHunter
SpyHunter_Toonami_Game_Review_(November_2001)
PlayStation 2 (7/10) November 2001
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
Tony_Hawks_Pro_Skater_3_-_Toonami_Game_Review
PlayStation 2 (10/10) 2001
GameCube System N/A GameCube (10/10) N/A
Pikmin
Pikmin_Toonami_Game_Review
GameCube (9/10) 2001
Burnout
Burnout_-_Toonami_Game_Review
PlayStation 2
XBOX
GameCube
(8/10) 2001
Final Fantasy X
Final_Fantasy_X_-_Toonami_Game_Review
PlayStation 2 (8/10) January 2002[2]
FIFA 2002
FIFA_2002_-_Toonami_Game_Review
PlayStation 2 (9/10) March 2002[3]
Xbox System
Xbox_System_-_Toonami_Game_Review
XBOX (8/10) April 2002[4]
Dead Or Alive 3 (6/10)
Oddworld: Munch's Odyssey (8/10)
Project Gotham Racing (7/10)
Mister Mosquito
Mister_Mosquito_-_Toonami_Game_Review
PlayStation 2 (6/10) May 2002
Hot Shots Golf 3
Hot_Shots_Golf_3_-_Toonami_Game_Review
PlayStation 2 (10/10) May 2002
The Italian Job
The_Italian_Job_-_Toonami_Game_Review_(2002)
PlayStation (7/10)[5] June 2002[6]
Spider-Man
Spider-Man_-_Toonami_Game_Review
PlayStation 2 (8/10) July 2002[7]
Dropship: United Peace Force
Dropship_United_-_Toonami_Game_Review
PlayStation 2 (?) August 2002[8]
Stuntman
Stuntman_-_Toonami_Game_Review
PlayStation 2 (8/10) September 2002
Beach Spikers
Beach_Spikers_-_Toonami_Game_Review
GameCube (7/10) October 2002[9]
Super Mario Sunshine
Super_Mario_Sunshine_-_Toonami_Game_Review
GameCube (10/10) October 2002[10]
Animal Crossing
Animal_Crossing_-_Toonami_Game_Review
GameCube (9/10) November 2002[11]
Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee
Godzilla_Destroy_All_Monsters_Melee_-_Toonami_Game_Review
GameCube (6/10) November 2002[12]
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Lord_of_the_Rings_The_Two_Towers_-_Toonami_Game_Review
PlayStation 2 (8/10) January 2003[13]

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