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How's this for a travesty of animation justice?

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You'd think with a lot of classic Hanna Barbera cartoons that have yet to see any kind of DVD release, even through the MOD line (which this will be), WA would have picked up any of the great, memorable HB classics.

You'd be wrong, as they've picked one of the bottom of the barrel Scooby clones.

It's archive, sure, as in no one in their right mind would buy this at retail and none of the retailers in their right mind would carry a deservedly obscure self made Scooby ripoff. But...really? Some things from the past deserve to stay there. This thing's like 20 years too late to even get the attention of the most pop culture poser of Gen-X'ers.
 

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Had a lousy surprise in the latest Bob's Burgers.

Apparently, Dynamite comics thinks that a (get ready for this) Brickleberry comic book is going to be profitable.

What? They couldn't afford the Mr. Pickles license? :rolleyes:
 

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I'd rather Brickleberry. :shifty:

At least that has Tom Kenny in it. And it does something. Stone Quackers does nothing and proudly, smugly calls itself art.

But considering a far superior Comedy Central animated series was royally screwed out of another season, I'd be up for some Moonbeam City comics.
 
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