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Something that really impressed me, and I think it added to the end being actually kind of emotional, is that they didn't to the very Aqua Teen (and by proxy Adult Swim) thing of undercutting the sincerity. With the running joke of Santa, the unicorn and the roller skate. it could have been insanely easy to give

THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO BEFORE MIKE TYSON HAD ODDLY MUNDANE ADVENTURES WITH A TALKING PEGION BEGINS A TALE OF A GHOST TALK SHOW HOST AND HIS PRAYING MANTIS BAND LEADER WHO ONLY COULD GET TELEVISION SCREENS IN AS GUESTS TO INTERVIEW. THIS GHOST SPAWNED MANY CHILDREN OVER THE YEARS INCLUDING THREE SENTIENT FOOD ITEM

I've never quite understood some of the hate these movies can get. I enjoyed all of them. Some of them more than others, but I've always liked this one and Into The Wild Green Yonder for their taking the movies to have big scifi ideas worth having a whole movie around them, Beast With a Billion Backs is great for it's

This has got to be one of the best episodes to date of this show. Not only did it do a clip show/almost a riff on Family Guy style cutaways, and the tendency for shows to add zany characters, but it ALSO did the whole implanting memories or maybe not thing of Total Recall (as implied in the title) AND a version of not

I rewatched A Tale Of Two Stans and it REALLY hammers home the Stanley is Mable/Stanford is Dipper thing. I mean the lines in the scenes when the Stans were kids are things you can exactly see Mable saying to Dipper and vice versa.
Also, Alex Hirsh has always said Dipper is in perhaps too big a rush to grow up, while

…Holy crap…GOD I love this show.

Right?

I'd say he's probably cool with working for less. I mean he's still the voice of the peanut M&M in those commercials and the voice he uses in those makes him completely unrecognizable.

Morty! Morty! You gotta wa*burp*ke up Morty. Somebody leaked episodes of our show Morty. We've gotta go do something about it.

I felt that way at first, but then I remembered Steven's speech to the cool kids from "Joy Ride" about the other gems maybe blaming him for the loss of Rose. I think that's why he might wonder if it's his fault, he's wondering if Rose were still there could she not only help resolve Garnet and Pearl's problem, but

Ahh, "The Principal and the Pauper." I'm sure this review will inspire nothing but intelligent discussion and lively deba…

It may just not be your thing too. Of all the Cartoon Network shows I feel like Regular Show is one of the ones most based on personal preference to like. I don't know if that makes sense but Adventure Time and Steven Universe seem to have enough going on that they have tons of different things going on that different

I was the same way, but like I said in other places (I think it might have been this show, just earlier this week) but the Finnale especially "The Comet" brought so much together it really made me look back at season 6 and enjoy it so much more than I did when I first saw some of them.

Same for me, it started okay and funny enough but it just got better and better and it so seamlessly flowed into almost being a tragedy I just couldn't stop watching. Once I started I went through the whole season and the Christmas special in just a few days.

I'm not into Clarence or Uncle Grandpa so I can't say for those ones but Regular Show around the season 3 finale actually started taking the Mordecai relationship stuff fairly seriously and it's actually made for some compelling character stuff. That said it still goes crazy with things like living suits that are

Don't forget Bojack Horseman and even Review. July is going to be a hell of an awesome month for TV

very fitting soundtrack

Oh god no WAY those are anything close to real. They gave me flashbacks of a similar thing I saw with Adventure Time years ago claiming the last 6 or so episodes of season 4 would all follow one plot line of Finn and Jake and everybody else meeting their Fiona and Cake counterparts and they all join forces to stop The

My GOD those shards trying to reform into what one can assume is their natural physical forms was down right horrifying.
On another note I love the power this show was able to give one single line. When Garnet, or more likely Ruby, says "So this is what Homeworld thinks of fusion." I just…wow. In that one line there is

I think these shards were probably planted during the war. like the shards were most likely gathered from battles where the Homeworld forces had won, or possibly even, as dark as this sounds, from Crystal Gems they captured and then killed. As far as time taken I doubt these experiments took much work at the time.