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I was thinking about this - when did Token and Wendy date? I don't remember this at all, even briefly.

Also because of Bridesmaids. I'd argue Avatar, too. I think Girls has become (unfortunately)  ground zero for the general "lack of multiple voices" issues that have been started since, well, the early 2000s.

I was about to get into an argument about Affirmative Action the other day on Facebook, but as we all know that is a fruitless and pointless endeavor.

I think I generally agree with what @avclub-9a9abae62ac32d205c7e5c11fc362d95:disqus  here is saying - or at least I'm following his line of thinking. (Just for argument sake, I am a black dude.)

Trash Boat - A-
Weekend at Benson's - B

And this is one of the reasons I hate when most adults critique cartoons.

@avclub-d78d6322fee818f97497cd7c4a07ab33:disqus Actually, I LOVED the end of S3 of Doctor Who. In fact, S3 is by far my favorite season. Full of energy and, for lack of a better phrase, the season just cooks.

Pretty much this.

Thanks, I was close! And Rarity is my second favorite, the first being Rainbow Dash (well, S1 Rainbow Dash).

The lack of "Everypony I Know" in this thread is a gross misconduct with which I will not put up!

@avclub-e1e5887067c9d77ee29318793ff38a28:disqus is pretty much spot on. I love Dr. Who but learning about the fan culture of it is horrifying. (There are people who still want Rose back!? WOW.)

What kinda disappoints me about the MLP show is that cartoons today are generally really good - better than they were during that tailend of CN's glory days - and yet no one really talks about it. And I say that as a casual MLP fan.

It wasn't too confusing - the humans were drawn in low, muted colors, the toons were bright and often insane. It had moments of cleverness - both toons AND humans where capable of some pretty crazy crimes - but overall just a mess.

Quack Pack was a disaster of a show. It was clearly an attempt to nab the 90s 'tude market but came out in the late 90s, when that shit was on the way out.

Marsupilami wasn't a DA show, it came on in the mornings on Saturday.

The show was stupid - but the idea was Bonkers was more than a cat - he was a TOON, and he had to act like one.

I lol'd too much at that.

I can totally see it, but I still loved him, even in his "just for a paycheck" phase. Even at his most indifferent he still was intimidating. I love how he would have to pause to breath when delivery the more wordier lines.

RR was a fairly hard game of the Disney Afternoon Nintendo knockoffs (the hardest being TaleSpin) so kudos.

I fucking LOVE Jackface. Kills me every time I see it.