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According to one of John K.'s blog entries, "Son of Stimpy" was deliberately stufffed full of what he calls "fake pathos". He made the episode to prove it doesn't take much effort to do what Disney does because you can take an episode about the stupidest thing possible (in this case, a fart) and use music and

I watched through Buffy for the first time earlier this year and was looking forward to "Once More with Feeling" the whole time. It was definitely great, but I ended up enjoying the great episodes I didn't know were coming way more. I'd completely expected OMwF to be the best thing ever so it was just pretty darn

I forgot everything you said before "Annie has been corned"

What's a formunuauahuh?

Commu(ters)

It's been a long time since I've seen something so funny yet so upsetting. Do they really have to make it feel so apocalyptic?

Let's be friends!

Sort of amusing that the show included an anime sequence so shortly after the show was discussed on Anime News Network's ANNCast.

Hey! Do you love Li'l Sebastian?

Oh my god, I just realized this is the same guy who's responsible for Takeshi's Challenge for the NES. I'm sort of amazed I never made the connection.

It was the first movie twist of all time!

The seizure-causing episode of Pokémon was removed from circulation and never officially spoken of again except for a radio broadcast asking viewers to treat the episode like a mirage. What are the odds the same will happen for Twilight: Breaking Dawn?

I laughed very hard at one joke in this episode: Adam West's exchange with Lois about the Peeps container.

It was my favorite part of the episode at the time, but it occurs to me now that if they'd done that scene ever-so-slightly differently and made it into a Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus reference, the episode would have been just about perfect.

Was it really necessary to go so in-depth in the recap? If we're reading this we've probably seen the episode.

He died a while ago and was replaced by a robot. That's precisely why the episode's in bad taste.

Five pages in and still nobody's commented on Jeff's lengthy quote from The Fly, with the word "insect" replaced with "bald man".

Light Amplification by Ztimulated Emizzion of Radiation

Congratulations, Leslie! You finally achieved your long-standing goal of building a park!

Most kids don't watch Cartoon Network. It's by far the lowest rated of the three kids' networks (Nickelodeon and Disney being the others). The highest rated CN shows average around 2 million viewers for new episodes; the lower rated ones under 1 million.