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They've been giving Orpheus's VA roles though, so that's nice. Good to see they're still keeping him in mind.

They're all busy with Zootopia furry art. Way too much of that out already.

That's who he looks like! It's been bugging me all day who Harangatan is supposed to be a reference to.

Man-Tora would be a great one too.

Agreed. Not enough attention is being paid to her.

I was referring more to the old fashioned profession that was described on the sign (millinery or something like that) and wondering what that was doing there. Skyscrapers of that size were a bit after Colonel Venture's time.

Brock seems to go for the challenges though, and she's definitely a challenge.

He can be two things.

The orphanage, obviously. You wouldn't find an orphan in the dairy aisle at the supermarket.

This was good. Felt more bridging than previous episodes but still enjoyable. Interested in seeing how Brock's relationship with Warriana affects his bodyguard work.

They did in the Captain Sunshine episode. Probably didn't want to overdo it with Superfriends and Hostess Fruit Pies.

"I'm the god! I'm the god!"

Speaking of, anybody else notice the sign over the entrance to the building?

Should've said Chrysalis …

They have good taste.

There is another …?

Brock is pretty Herculean, when you think about it. And one of Hercules' tasks was to get one of the Queen of the Amazons' undergarments …

I was going to say that hairy thing from the Halloween episode- the one that lived with J.K. Simmon's character, only hyper-evolved.

More amoral than villainous.

I read an interview with the costume designer for the show and it's some sort of hat with a Lego panel that you can use to create messages. Here's the interview, if anyone's interested: http://www.thegloss.com/201…