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A fair bit of Eek! is on YouTube. Holds up magnificently.

Oh, and of course, Pinky and the Brain ruled all. And still do.

Animaniacs sort of holds up. Depends on what segment you're watching. Also, a lot of it depends on your tolerance for extreme self-awareness. Slappy Squirrel, Mindy & Buttons, and Good Idea Bad Idea have aged the best and have the most replay value. I like Goodfeathers more now than I did as a kid. Rita & Runt is

I'd go for The Word's version. Robert Randolph and John Medeski are better than anything I grew up in church with.

The Dire Dire Docks theme would be great. I think it would actually make the fall feel slower.

Another great parallel with old NES games is the way it kind of tells a story but doesn't really, at least not one that can be fully understood without supplemental material.

"What's he listening to?"

This entry has me wondering
is there a possibility of seeing a VSE book, a la My Year of Flops?

String Cheese, second line of the bill and everything, and no love
Always a bridesmaid….. *sniff*

I'm a sort of horny-type person
wanna do it?

I feel safe with you, Brak, you have a gentle touch

Also, it's "per se", not "per say".

Are you kidding? If I was Keith, I would assign Handlen to permanent sports beat. "This week, some guys hit a ball with a stick. I wasn't entirely sure what was going on, but it gave me a tingly feeling in my noodle, and when it comes down to it, isn't that what sports is all about? Also, fuck Tim McCarver." If I had

The only one I remember really liking was the Chevy/Lassie one. "I didn't even know this town had a volcano!"

Maybe your standards are too high!

Yeah, I normally don't like cartoons that are transparently animated entirely by computer, but Archer is beautiful enough (and funny enough) for me to get over that.

All of a sudden, The Other Sister makes a lot more sense.

The next day, Romulans destroyed every ship in Starfleet
Can you guess the name of Lt. D'Sora's ship?

Groundhog Day came out in 1993? That strikes me as weird. It feels like an 80s movie to me. '88 or '89, sure, but still 80s.

Yeah, PBM, he's not quite as funny as Fred Armisen.