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Well, who knows? Maybe is not that terrible. I'm not sure but maybe there was also a little skepticism about the animated specials back in 1965: people thinking: "They'll ruin it! The strips are perfect as they are! This not Disney-Looney tunes material! ". Remember, the first animated Peanuts material ever was a car

Well, who knows? Maybe is not that terrible. I'm not sure but maybe there was also a little skepticism about the animated specials back in 1965: people thinking: "They'll ruin it! The strips are perfect as they are! This not Disney-Looney tunes material! ". Remember, the first animated Peanuts material ever was a car

Man! Talk about INFINITE SADNESS! Between the original album, the (lunch)box-set, and the 3 extra cd's, Mellon Collie spawned a lot of material!.

Man! Talk about INFINITE SADNESS! Between the original album, the (lunch)box-set, and the 3 extra cd's, Mellon Collie spawned a lot of material!.

"Upgrade your gray matter, 'cause one day it may maaattteeeeer!"

"Upgrade your gray matter, 'cause one day it may maaattteeeeer!"

But maybe i'm just over-analyzing it.

But maybe i'm just over-analyzing it.

Maybe the show was intentionally that crude and cheap because it was meant to be both a way for Alley to kill the joke (of her fatness) and maybe work as a mirror of pop-culture's ugly obsession with inhuman beauty.

Maybe the show was intentionally that crude and cheap because it was meant to be both a way for Alley to kill the joke (of her fatness) and maybe work as a mirror of pop-culture's ugly obsession with inhuman beauty.

Or the fact that Homer imagines Bart's skull has the same pointy edge pattern as his hairdo?

Or the fact that Homer imagines Bart's skull has the same pointy edge pattern as his hairdo?

Does anyone find the "Homer lady" singing in her car hilarious? I do.

Does anyone find the "Homer lady" singing in her car hilarious? I do.

Does not…
Ben 10 comes from this same thing?

The last one had Rammstein's "Du Hast" on it!

Fun Fact.
In Mexico the "NOW!" series began selling in 1995, being an exclusively english language hits collection. Volume 3 featured Disco 2000 by Pulp!