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I know, right? That's the saddest part. As far as I know (and I don't read a ton of comments sections), it's one of the better ones, and it's pretty horrible.

Or maybe she's just offended that the Selma crew was trying to compare recent, horrible tragedies to whine about not being up for more awards. Seriously, the Selma people and a lot of their supporters have acted horribly in response to not getting nominated for awards (a lot of which was probably the fault of

I am so very into angel dust.

Now you're speaking my language!

Only if you bury it in the ground.

They're releasing the Bette Middler film The Rose. I wouldn't call that a solid month.

As far as I'm concerned, this channel only airs Gravity Falls.

Have some shortbread. Sorry I don't have any salt to go with that.

They only paid me to say it once and then they doubled up the track! Cheap bastards!

I looked at some of the DVDs and I was under the impression that they had just released some of the "best" episodes on DVD. I'm wrong about that?

It also makes pirating the show very difficult, particularly with all the torrents sites being killed lately.

I like Rocko a lot, but it's not smarter than R&S. It's a lot tamer and less inventive.

Well, we're definitely coming to a time when releasing videos may not be particularly viable. Sure, they can re-release their movies all the time, and they'll sell, but a TV show that has a cult audience, maybe not. But maybe they should put it on Netflix or something? Disney has put stuff on Netflix before. Still, I

Man, this airs so randomly. Like, when was the last time a new episode aired? Two months ago maybe? I thought maybe it wasn't coming back until the summer or something, like half the season was over.

It's the second biggest shameless rip-off of Ren & Stimpy, after the abominably obvious rip-off Cow and Chicken.

*pats FunkyRunky on the head, hands him a lollipop*

Two Stupid Dogs was great. I also might put Thundercats over The Tick. Sure, it wasn't perfect, but it was quite an imaginative, immersive fantasy universe, much better than the alternatives (like He-Man) at the time.

I liked the X-Men series a lot, but, animation-wise, B:TAS shits all over it.

You can buy the series through Warners Archive collection. The answer is, no, it's not very watchable today. I was sad to find that out because I really liked it as a kid, but I couldn't get through more than three episodes. The animation is very Hanna-Barbera lazy.

I said that! But I far prefer Avatar. I would also say that's the type of show that comes around once in a lifetime. That said, I wouldn't begrudge Adventure Time its place on the list. I just wish Avatar had gotten an honorable mention (at least Korra did later on; I think the show is nearly the equal of the original