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From the official site's FAQ, redacted by Schafer himself:

It certainly is. Anytime a tiresome "are games art?" discussion comes up, I just mention its existence.

I was fine with you guys not mentioning Adventure Time and Regular Show at all on any Monday's "What's On Tonight" article, because after all they're still Cartoon Network shows and meant for kids and whatnot, but spotlighting the painfully mediocre Looney Tunes Show instead is just being mean, Todd.

That Simpsons album was a cheap cash-in, sure, but man, is that a brilliantly animated music video. I wish the current show looked half as good as that. Brad Bird, ladies and gentlemen.

That's actually fairly surprising.

No Adventure Time? For shame, you guys.

Michael Schur is still pretty damn involved, as far as I know. I have hope.

The man penned Homer Badman. He will forever have my undivided attention.

Just in case anyone might be interested, I'll highlight the fact that there's a new Phineas and Ferb at 9:30. Guessing that's all I'll watch today. I've been meaning to get into Brave and the Bold, but I'm guessing starting with the series finale wouldn't be the best idea.

Aside from the fact that Clone High gets Lord and Miller a lifetime get-out-of-jail-free card, Chris McKay also wrote and/or directed some of Moral Orel's best episodes, so I'm pretty psyched for this. Sue me.

Yes, every once in a while Family Guy still has clever ideas. More specifically, whenever they steal them from somewhere else.

That little show you happen to mention should definitely get an article in the future, by the way. As much as I usually like his work, it was the best thing Lawrence's ever been involved in.

Quite frankly, I just want this to succeed so we can get Phil Lord and Chris Miller's awesome-sounding Lego movie.