Actually, I think that may have really happened in at least one KOTH episode anyway.
Actually, I think that may have really happened in at least one KOTH episode anyway.
No, that would be the episode where Peggy gets a newspaper column, almost poisons the entire town because she's too dumb to learn you don't just mix random household products together, then gets off completely scot-free because the editor likes her down-home good-ol' country style (or some crap like that) too much,…
No, that would be the episode where Peggy gets a newspaper column, almost poisons the entire town because she's too dumb to learn you don't just mix random household products together, then gets off completely scot-free because the editor likes her down-home good-ol' country style (or some crap like that) too much,…
Oh, I know about that epsiode. Hell, I just saw it a couple of nights ago. But as mentioned below in the next reply, that's just the MAIN episode where Hank/the writers hate anything that seems even remotely "hip".
Oh, I know about that epsiode. Hell, I just saw it a couple of nights ago. But as mentioned below in the next reply, that's just the MAIN episode where Hank/the writers hate anything that seems even remotely "hip".
Oh, I know about that episode. But while that's the MAIN episode about the annoyances of seemingly hip people/trends, there's also the episode where Peggy wants to be a hip mom to impress someone she met at Bobby's Cotillion class, the episode where Hank hates Bobby being treated like a girlfriend by the cool girls,…
Oh, I know about that episode. But while that's the MAIN episode about the annoyances of seemingly hip people/trends, there's also the episode where Peggy wants to be a hip mom to impress someone she met at Bobby's Cotillion class, the episode where Hank hates Bobby being treated like a girlfriend by the cool girls,…
Decemberists show up for 40 seconds or less, then immediately leave to concentrate on Homer obsessed with fads. CALLED IT.
Decemberists show up for 40 seconds or less, then immediately leave to concentrate on Homer obsessed with fads. CALLED IT.
I agree with Luke: Every house needs at least one rope ladder. It's just common protocol.
I agree with Luke: Every house needs at least one rope ladder. It's just common protocol.
Ahhh, right, forgot. Though you can still see one on Simon in "Holly Jolly Secrets" pre-war, so I don't think they were created by the war.
Ahhh, right, forgot. Though you can still see one on Simon in "Holly Jolly Secrets" pre-war, so I don't think they were created by the war.
Also, I saw this .gif from the episode's final moment…http://fav.me/d5i1p0g
Also, I saw this .gif from the episode's final moment…http://fav.me/d5i1p0g
They also have a shot of it in a flashback in Adventure Time #4, with a noticeably still-human Marcy looking at it.
They also have a shot of it in a flashback in Adventure Time #4, with a noticeably still-human Marcy looking at it.
Nope, as seen in "Memory of A Memory", Marceline is noticeably older when the french fry incident occurs: http://youtu.be/5b7Qpj1YnUA
Nope, as seen in "Memory of A Memory", Marceline is noticeably older when the french fry incident occurs: http://youtu.be/5b7Qpj1YnUA
Also, the fact that Simon was the one who found the Enchiridion - as seen in the newspaper photo as well - would seem to indicate that a lot of Ooo's mythology actually existed before the Mushroom Wars as well. Intriguing…