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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
On the opposite side of the spectrum, apparently...sigh... Prinde and Prejudice and Zombies is a thing.
UGH.
Now, really. You'd think other high concept anachronism plus outdated dead horse Meme films failing spectacularly, this would have just evaporated into nothingness. Abraham Lincoln...
I can't believe this is a thing.... who am I kidding... OF COURSE it's a thing. I'm just annoyed by it. But the whole Penguins of Madagascar shipping of any combination of the 4 main characters is just... yugghhhh... And there IS art of that. But I especially hate the Skipper X Hans pairing...
Cn seems to really be giving Courage some love randomly.
The Third Season of the show will be released to DVD as vanilla* edition as it is, when other CN shows, even Dexter's Lab, seem to be given the cold shoulder. Pretty good news for those who don't have Boomerang or Netflix, or those like...
Had no idea where to put this, but if there's one Saturday morning cartoon that was just before my time that I had to wait for Youtube to discover, it was Saturday Supercade. The now infamous block of video game based cartoons by Ruby Spears that came out of the success of the Pac-Man cartoon...
Hey. Like I said, this thing's probably going to blow up in Japan. Their title of the movie isn't kidding. They love Snoopy. So much so that, as someone on Tough Pigs stated, even his brothers get little boutique stores. His brothers. You can't even find so much as a Spike toy over here...
Of course, late fall could mean anywhere from late November to early December. Can't tell you how many times I've heard or seen coming fall of year X and it just manages to squeak by the last day, if not the beginning of the next season.
On the subject of Shrek, I really loved the first two movies, and I think the second one was the gem of the franchise (unless you count the Puss in Boots Spinoff, which I think worked better as a movie free from Pop Culture anachronism), the third one seemed like the franchise killer considering...
That's indeed the first one to nostalgically look back at the 90's. I almost want someone to do a deconstructive parody of 90's vain singles trying to get some type show. But I'm sure the mainstream audiences wouldn't accept a deconstructive parody type show.
That said, I'm sure there's a...
I have a feeling that's the case as well. Okay... let's do some math here.
If next year is when Sesame Street goes half hour on PBS, it really seems likely that's when PBS gets the 9 month later for non-HBO subscribers treatment. So that means the earliest that HBO will air Sesame Street...
I'll agree it's kind of disappointing that's the case and this character is essentially as important to Sesame Street as Malcom Monster from "Where's My Blankie?" considering how powerful (and long time coming) an Autistic character on Sesame Street could be. I mean, Arthur beat them by several...
There had better be a lot of love with this series at Disney then. This show needs to at least exceed the number of MT episodes. Probably won't even do that.
That I completely agree with. I'm really hoping the HBO deal means they'll put some of that money back into the behind the scenes upkeep and care for all the older sketches, episodes, and home video projects. Now, I'd say that there's probably a rights and residuals issue with William Wegman's...
I've noticed that. While we've had shows of every era every past decade (Happy Days in the 70's representing the 50's, That 70's Show in the 90's which was self explanatory, and the Goldbergs representing the 80's in 2010's), but we just haven't moved on from 1950's style diners. And even...
Can't say I'm not depressed a little about this, but we've finally hit the mark where the future in Back to the Future 2 is the present. The film officially has become one of those zeerust things. And to state the obvious, what they predicted was wrong, but what they didn't predict was much...
To think that Konami actually got the entire cast of Bucky O'Hare to reprise their roles for an arcade game and the four main Simpsons cast members for their arcade game as well. Seems like a LOT of video game voice acting at that time was just pulling interns into the office.
Here's a stark...
Remember that the film company both produces this movie and owns the rights to the Family Guy characters.
Then of course, there's all those Peanuts references in Family Guy, so it makes a little sense.
Indeed. As cheap and pathetic as those videos are on every level of production, you cannot say that Al was just miserably muddling through for a paycheck. The fact he happily hams his way through something so awful when he didn't need to actually makes these things more enjoyable than they...
Have to admit, while I found season 3 weak, incredibly weak even by TTG standards so far (Minus "Return of Slade,' which I loved the middle fingeryness of, Leg Day which was gloriously insane, and even the Breakfast Club parody was better upon the second viewing) the last two episodes were...
I have to admit, I appreciate that they're less frequent now.
The one where Binky likes to hold his mother's hand still kinda baffles me. Even moreso than Brain's odd staying behind in Kindergarten bit.
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