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Mr. Greene
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I'm still bummed Disney didn't get him to revoice their animatronic Lincolns while he was still in character.

I remember Tom Kenny being on another, more recent version; I'll have to double-check, though…

"Spring cleaning, SPRIIIIIING CLEAning!"

No.

Tress McNeille's laugh haunts my childhood. You know the one.

True, that.
Also, I don't remember you being here, before; are you new?

In that case, fuck John.

Meh. Still prefer Day-Lewis, personally.

God… I hate this nuDisqus. It's 'orrible.

Like button, I shall sorely miss you. ;_;

What do you think, then, of a Yeti on your loo in Tooting Beck? ;-)

I believe Cosgrove Hall, the company that did "The Invasion", went out of business in between their animation for "The Invasion" and the Beeb's decision to animate "The Ice Warrors".

Although oddly enough, she isn't racist at all to Fariah in "The Enemy of the World"… interesting, that, no?

Um… have you seen "The Curse of Peladon", then?

So… what are peoples' take on 1 Henry VI? A solo Shakespeare effort and the chronological first part of a trilogy, or a prequel added onto a duology after the fact and written by a different author, which was then revised by Thomas Nashe and, finally, by Shakespeare?

Um… what exactly do you find alienating about Olivier, @avclub-772800c641bbbf4f700f2bb365294695:disqus?

To be fair, Shakespeare spelled it "Anthony", too…

Um… why? :-/

…wha-a-a-a? :-O

I didn't say he didn't love "Enemy"; in fact, I expected him to.