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Parks and Rec has gone on for four more seasons after Leslie finally filled in that pit.

"Along with Space Dandy."

Haha that sounds like what would happen if anyone caught me watching Sailor Moon too. Or Totally Spies. "It was just on! I was bored!" which, technically, was the correct reason. But I didn't want anyone to know I was enjoying both.

21.

The only people who I know watch New Girl are girly girls who would probably see a guy liking New Girl as weird instead of using it as a common bonding point. I know because I tried to talk about it once and just got strange looks.

Aw man I wish I could remember that one! I think the stupidest was "Donutso" or "Bearafooda"

That's insane. But I guess I shouldn't be surprised since it wasn't that long ago I saw an episode guest starring Neil Gaiman.

I was that guy. I watched Fighting Foodons. And I liked it.

No one I know is allowed to find out I love a show called Cougar Town. Actually, my rabid consumption of sitcoms in general is something I don't bring up much because of all the weird looks I know I'll get. Sure, Parks and Rec and Community are "hip", but New Girl? Bitch 23? No one knows those things.

To be fair, they already gave him the award for Spirited Away, so it's not like this is his last chance or anything. Still, it'd be nice.

I guess reasonably, in that it doesn't really take out anything from the story (besides the superfluous sisters) but there are so many additions, and unlike the Little Mermaid most of them are plot integral.

Did those come after Cinderella? I get the order of the 50s films screwed up sometimes.

Hence the "if we're being generous"

Because otaku is the generic term.
Bronies: Orangutans :: Otaku : Primates
I don't there is some sort of wide interest Otaku, because the defining characteristic of an Otaku is a obsession to one geeky thing.

It's only real competition is Frozen, given how the other films are either decent but unremarkable, terrible, or too obscure. And if Frozen is the same level as Tangled and Wreck-it Ralph, I'll still love it, but I can't see it losing to this one. I'll understand because of Academy politics, but I won't like it.

I still put Wreck-it-Ralph over Brave, but I respect your opinion.

To be fair, when was the last time a Disney film actually followed the source tale even closely? Cinderella? Maybe The Little Mermaid if we're being generous.

Wait, you mean the annoying snowman won't ruin the movie, push Disney to bankruptcy, and destroy animation as a medium? Are you saying the internet might have overreacted to something?

I thought Rio was alright, but I had no idea they made 2096 of them. Didn't that just come out a couple years ago? How the hell did they make over two thousand movies about Brazillian birds?

THE CONSPIRACY DEEPENS