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(Idiot) Teen Burns down house, blames Soul Eater
A) Florida again. Just... Florida.
B) this is a very unique case where the mentally unbalanced kid is the one blaming the media, not the inattentive parents. But you gotta love what the Florida (ugh... Florida) Local...
MFS was the safest thing there was. Kermit was essentially lobotomized through the entire movie, and he essentially existed with Piggy. There was quite a bit of tension between them TM, a lot of it in MMW... but watching MFS... that's just painful. It's Gonzo's movie and there's great stuff...
The cartoon manages to take the concept to better levels than the movie ever could. Especially since this one seems to have him competing against other animals and insects in different sports and different kinds of races. It also helps define characters that didn't have too much going for them...
Those sponsors must not give him that much money, I gather. They are pretty small companies to boot. It looks like a bad public access show, graphics and all. And the host has the personality of a stale Necco Wafer.
Not that they didn't have funding credits when I was younger, the longer...
I guess this is a wait and see thing... but does that mean we're going to lose the Murray tune in for letter of the day or will that just be a letter of the day segment?
I'm mixed... I actually like the Murray Tune ins to an extent as they're shot on location... this does seem like it would get...
Yep. It's a heart. Snails don't actually have hearts, but they also don't talk, especially with celebrity voices. Turbo is not a bad little movie, just a really stupid concept. But the visuals are quite beautiful, and the voice actor cast has more fun than they need to, making the film much...
Yeah, but when they were blowing things up on Prime Time, no other Puppet show really did what they did before, and it sparked things like Spitting Image. The Muppets are too far into the establishment to have that outsider wacko impact. It's like how The Flintstones was an edgy show that...
Cross promotion's what there thing really is. They did that with a Marvel Cinematic Universe special which is when they revealed GOTG's trailer. I'm just surprised they didn't release this closer to Big Hero 6's release date.
On the subject of Frozen's popularity, it's been reported that the...
That's an unfortunate reality. Sure, the longer segments are usually paired together internationally as their own shows. As for here, as I said earlier, what the heck are they going to do with the extra time on the show proper if they refuse to show anything earlier than the HD era unless they...
The Clifford one was for those horrible instant soup things Lipton put out. I swear this was back in the 90's or very early at the turn of that decade. They not so subtly disguised the commercial as a "game." It was something like "which one of these spoons is linger" or "which bowl was...
You know, I've seen bits and pieces of the movie (all unintentional), but none of it the whole way through. Considering I just got cable, they had that movie on a lot, but never when I expected it, and when I did, it was opposite something else I wanted to watch. Then the movie channels had to...
That was just shameful. How did Nader completely overlook a pharmaceutical pushing drugs on a kid's show, but figuratively jump a million feet in the air and go super sayian when McDonalds was revealed to be a sponsor. And people voted for him! Granted, this happened after that, but still...
Yeah, but that's the thing about Turtles. While I am glad to say the film wasn't even near as explody Transformers films, it would have at least perked up the bland plague conspiracy script. It's not so much April was terrible a character as a poorly cast, overly focused one. I'd go so far as...
I find him to be the wet blanket of the reasonable kind. Hide and Seek doesn't seem to be something that would bother him that much. As long as it isn't one of Pizza Steve's schemes or something.
Then again, he did watch a...ehem... nature documentary that one time. So he's not that above it...
And yet, they still advertise Planes merchandise when that sequel fell off the map within a week. Only reason it made more money (mostly international) was that it was released in more territories and wasn't given a royal screw job internationally when the American numbers didn't look good.
Yeah, they did manage to obscure it a bit. Then again, it's not like a major amount of families are rushing out to buy Bahamas vacations anyway.
My complaint is that these tags are too long, and together take up about a minute of the show from the front and back ends. They have so many...
Streaming can be great, but copyrights and licenses still manage to louse everything up. Almost every Transformers cartoon (released by Shout) is up on there, but there's no Transformers The Movie. With the last DVD woefully out of print, and essential viewing to "get" the last 2 seasons...
If theme songs do count, let's look at this classic RB cartoon opening written by James Lipton...
I am born anew in his genius.
(though, frankly, I like Silverhawk's opening better).
I think the problem is that TM is a very emotional movie to the point where it's a sadist show (seriously, how much was Kermit absolutely dumped on in that picture?), and this next one was a comic romp, more in tune with the original two movies, which played with old film tropes. Comedy Ghetto...
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