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I watched both DuckTales and reruns of Mr. Ed pretty religiously as a kid and and had no idea Wilbur and Scrooge were the same guy until well into adulthood. He will be missed.

Second. You already forgot Ratchet & Clank.

It's pretty much the exact opposite of Zootopia. The other difference between those two was that Zootopia was pretty good.

The meaning of life is to go back to sleep and hope tomorrow is a better day!

Star Wars fans, I imagine, will mostly be cool with it. Zealots who probably don't watch the movies anyway will be the ones who have a problem with it.

This show was a little before my time, but I used to have a Looney Tunes special on tape that used a Fantasy Island parody as a frame story for a bunch of old shorts. Daffy was Mr. Rourke and Speedy was Tattoo. That's about my only experience with it.

So we're not doing Sanford and Son? This is still a great article, as all the Very Special Episodes are, but I was really looking forqard to that one.

He tricked me.

I get genuinely upset when people who purport to love Batman shit all over the Adam West version. That movie is so thoroughly entertaining, as is the series.

Lucy Does a TV Commercial is so good. One of the best individual television performances ever.

The real genius of the whole thing, and what makes me laugh every time, is how essential Kattan and Morgan seem, even though neither of them really do anything. Especially Morgan. They just bob their heads and Kattan holds the keyboard.

Maclaughlin's delivery of "Douglas Firs… show me the body" was what sold my friend on the show.

I don't even have kids but a couple rounds of Smash a week is all I've really had time to play in months.

"There's a Fine, Fine Line" is such a good song. I genuinely teared up the first time I heard it. "I guess if someone doesn't love you back it isn't such a crime/but there's a fine, fine line between love and a waste of your time."

Did she ever try to move her things into your room while you were away ar summer camp?

It worked fine for Garfield, though that was helped by Lorenzo Music having the perfect voice for it. It just seems weird for Snoopy, and I acknowledge that it's mostly because it hasn't been done much before.

I have a fear of needles. I passed out trying to walk away from the last few minutes of Requiem for a Dream. I remember the hallway spinning.

This is good news. The show isn't great yet but it has endless potential. It does seem to be improving week to week as well.

They stole my idea! Mine was space aliens, though, and not a mad scientist. That's probably why they got away with it.

What always amused me most about this exchange was that they made an Itchy & Scratchy computer game, and it's apparently a super generic adventure game.