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Weirdly I like that dude's voice more after seeing what he looks like. I was picturing like that annoying guy from the freecreditreport.com commercials, not the cool stoner art teacher I had in 7th grade. Old guys with cartoonish sounding vocals are in my book.

I don't know most these songs apart from the first two, but, "I Would Hurt a Fly" also seems worthy of consideration.

I've always found the drugs/music connection rather interesting.

From what I've seen its significantly better than Uncle Grandpa, but not quite as good as Regular Show, which I am not nearly as high on as others, although I see the appeal of it.* It has some potential though.

That's my 6-year old nephew's favorite episode, and he makes me rewind it every time Blackfire calls him Mister Butt.

The one adult cartoon I will defend to the death is Rick and Morty, which had an absolutely phenomenal season 1. But overall, yea I think a lot of them try to hard to achieve the wacky, random humor that TTG and Gumball pull off so effortlessly.

On the one hand, Clarence is lucky I didn't review that deviled eggs episode, yuck. But on the other, the latest episode would've probably been in the A/A- range if I were more familiar with the characters and tone of the show. It wasn't a laugh riot but certainly entertaining. I'll check it out again next week at

I didn't really get it at first, but I found the recurrence of that joke increasingly more amusing, I do like metaphysical humor.

HAHAHAH good, I see your point though

"Then there should be rocks falling out of the guitar."

If I had to sum it up in a nutshell, I'd say that the main appeal of TTG is that the Titans themselves are all more entertaining characters. Raven and Beast Boy have more personality, while Robin, Starfire and Cyborg are more one-note but in humorous ways. I guess that dynamic works better for me, as ultimately I'm

Weirdly I've never watched Sponge Bob, but I hear it is somewhat similar so I may have to check it out.

Strongly seconded, I like debating childrens' cartoons.

Just for the sake of argument, I would contend that TTG is well-written, but not in the way people want it to be. I wouldn't call it "mindless" although it took me a while to come to that opinion.

Hey guys, back with more TTG reviews. Since I only have one to do this week, I’ll try to ramble more than usual. But I also checked out Clarence, so first here is my brief, uninformed review of that:

Wow, I'm pretty impressed with these reviews. I basically agree with everything Eric Thurm said.

As much as I hate "God Bless America" (it's mostly ruined the 7th inning stretch for me) at least it's a positive sentiment. God Defend New Zealand? Jesus that's terrible.

HA HA HA LIBTARDS! A portmanteau of "liberals" and "retards" how fiendishly clever.

We can stage a runaway golf cart marathon!

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