That makes two animated spider-baby geysers, along with the "Gee Whiz" episode of "Aqua Teen Hunger Force." Are there any others?
That makes two animated spider-baby geysers, along with the "Gee Whiz" episode of "Aqua Teen Hunger Force." Are there any others?
So your superpower is…management? Baffling!
I like how Garak looks as if he's on his way to a comic-book convention, in costume as Spider-Man's foe, Sandman.
I'm never going to be able to re-watch that classic episode of "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" in which he had a brief cameo without grimacing.
On the rare occasions that I hear the word "trout," I often flash back to Sprockets and mutter "I vill now do ze Trout Dance" under my breath.
"I dub thee Sir Phobos, Knight of Mars, beater of ass. Be a hitter, babe." Hey, a circular reference! Kind of.
Wasn't it way back in season 2 or so where Klaus lamented to another character "I feel like I've run out of fish schtick. Oh! And just like that, I'm back!"
"Double-Dong Denzel! Double-Dong Denzel!"
I greatly enjoyed ADF's "Sentenced to Prism" and "Spellsinger" when I read them in high school. I still flip through the former occasionally, and it seems to have held up well. I recently picked up the latter and its sequel "The Hour of the Gate" (I'd never gotten around to pursuing the rest of the series), and am…
I read the BTTF novelization in high school, and learned from it about how the mall is named "Twin Pines Mall" before Marty's trip to the past, where he runs over one of the titular pines, and has become "Lone Pine Mall" on his return. That detail complete escaped me when I watched the film.
Probably one of the first modern-age comics I read as a kid was the issue of Rom where the Dire Wraiths attacked the SHIELD helicarrier. It blew my little mind.
Question: Just after Lana points out the Archer has an erection, everyone is exclaiming at once, and Pam raises a finger and says something, but I haven't been able to isolate her line from the general outcry. Anyone have any idea?
What's up, my big, red, robot ninja?
With an "Xtacles" epilogue, one hopes.
The Peterdactyl bit reminded me of a really weird product I found when doing my Christmas shopping last month: A "Family Guy" themed edition of Yahtzee, where the dice-rolling cup was molded to resemble the Hindenpeter from "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire" (thanks Google). I marvelled that such a thing could exist.