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There was actually an episode where one of the main Fraggles (probably Mokey, she was a pain in the ass) convinced everyone to stop eating the Doozers buildings.  Well a shit-show ensued where, the Doozer's building having gone unchecked, there was no space in "the Rock" for the Fraggles to do anything AND the

He was great on the short lived USA network show "G vs. E."

What about the WWF cartoon series from the 80s?  That should count.

Kindergarten in 1978.  I was rocking a Bee Gees lunchbox.

Inspector Gadget was, in essence, the animated Get Smart.  And true to animated spin-off form, Inspector Gadget added both a kid and an intelligent dog.

Paul Weller is from the seminal UK band, The Jam.  Interesting choice, but probably too old for the part.

Freddy was alive when they filmed Commando.  And you will never be able to convince me that the head villain was NOT played by Freddy Mercury.  I've never seen Vernon Wells and Freddy Mercury in the same room together.

Set in modern day Riverdale?

Fall of 1994 I was a junior in College.  I remember seeing the second or third episode accidentally (still remember the burger from Billy Bob Jack's annex that I was eating at the time) and liking the show.  Watched a few more times that semester.

Most of those kids shows are still available on Amazon Prime streaming.

My understanding is that Clancy's downward trajectory, which was precipitous, was just as you called it. With his massive fame, editors became unable to reign him in.  Not only did the stories suffer massive bloat (they were always long), but his strong right-wing bias became front and center in virtually every book

That wasn't just some space bureaucrat guy.  That was Rose's Mickey!  He has helped save the world from Cybermen and Dalek's alike.

Life affirming unless you happen to be Christopher Eccleston — in which case you will die.

I was one of those who was originally let down by 28 Days Later not being "just another humans-chased by zombies for 90 minutes" movies.  But after watching it again, and knowing what the third act had in store, I will admit that it was handled very deftly.

Adventureland was such a disappointment because it didn't even take place at Adventureland.  (See also Music & Lyrics.)

Somehow Bridesmaids wasn't the female Hangover-clone the ads promised me.

The answer is The Matrix trilogy.

Except that, like most filmmakers (even "auteurs"), Tarantino censors (whether through knowing self-censorship or at the behest of an outside influence) even for the American audience.  The MPAA is effectively a censorship board through its ratings system.  I don't seem to recall Tarantino releasing an "X" rated or

Unborn fetus of Apple's heretofore unknown about twin.

Unborn fetus of Apple's heretofore unknown about twin.