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"Zookeeper Twokeeper Electric Boogalookeeper".

Guys, really, "The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus" all the way.

So… nobody's going to harp on the ridiculous biology failure in "Bloodlines"?  (OK, "Genesis" is worse, but still.)

I am a 33-year-old woman and I:

" 'muppet babies' which wasn't that great"

Pretty sure it was somewhere on this very website, years ago, where the "Bluebird of Happiness" scene was deemed the number one childhood-destroying moment in film or something like that.

"my too-young-to-appreciate-Muppets niece"

Especially since it's one of the few adaptations that almost does the entire story to the letter.

I had that same thought watching the old Creature Shop special/"look at what we can do NOW" victory lap "Monster Maker" on Netflix Instant a while back.  It is, I assure you, a very very
poignant viewing experience in the year 2011. In an age of CGI
whatever you want there it is, it's kind of mind-blowing to
watch

I'm still pretty ticked that, after all these years and after all the dust has settled, Netflix only carries the censored version.

"Torch had appeared in an older animated series without incident, and would go on to appear in later ones…"

We had one in the South Shore Plaza over in Braintree and I managed to get a couple of sweet history of Looney Tunes books which were pretty hard to find back then and damn near impossible to find now.  They also sold animation art and Looney Tunes merch that I, as an animation fan, actually wanted to own.

I maintain nobody would have any problem with adults enjoying the show if it was directed at boys and titled "My Giant Warbeast: Violence is Awesome".

I thank you all.

Ah, I didn't catch that.  (Stupid lousy Photoshop type tool…)

"Evolution is awesome, but it'd fuck Linneus's head clean up… particularly since he was a creationist too"

From what I understand, class Reptilia is kind of a mess since it turns out that the groups of animals we've classified into it might not be closely related after all.

To this day I recall a magazine's funny list of "Lies we are telling this summer", and the first one was:

Where does "Pocohontas" fit in here?