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What? That's an odd name. I woulda called 'em chazwozzas!

I'll be sad to see AT go, but at the same time, it's not a bad idea to bring the series to a conclusion. AT really blazed a trail, ushered in a new era of savvy animation beloved equally by children and nerds. I did kinda drift away after initial obsession during seasons five and six (for reasons already given by

Now trying to imagine Steveyoungfan's ideal version of the show…. and really, really regretting it.

The VAs on this show were indeed awesome; I like the fact that the show never had much in the way of "established" voice talent either.

"Get ready for some dope beats!"

The only thing I didn't like about Trent was that he never had a conversation with Tiffany. That would have been amazing. And if it happened when Trent was in a particularly lazy mood, it would have lasted the entire episode.

Not only is Knock Knock and awesome album, it also has an awesome cover. And the pic on the back is hilarious, too.

One of my favourite shows ever. I remember watching lots and lots of it and Hey Arnold during a rather rainy, miserable summer in the early noughts (it was either 2000 or '01, can't remember which). I can remember seeing the adverts and instantly thinking "I absolutely NEED to see this!" And it didn't disappoint.

"I'm not done with you yet, old man!"

"Arts N Crass" is hands down the best episode of Daria, in my book.

Yeah, one of the best. But it's also one of the scenes most hurt by the DVDs not having the original music. "What Do You Want From Me?" in inseparable from the scene to me.

The Misery Chick really is fantastic, and deserved a place here. I'm not sure if it was the first episode I saw, but it was definitely the first to make me sit up and take notice.

I heard a rumor once that "Green Eyes" was actually about Grant Hart's cat!

It's been a while since I read Skreemer, but I loved it. From what I remember, the baby at the end grew up to be the narrator, not the gangster's child as we were previously led to believe.

Aww, I really like Zuke and her Twitter/Tumblr, I wish the best for her. <3<3<3 Thanks for the fantastic work you do on Steven Universe, and long may it continue! The moment they get the chance to interact with media creators, some idiot fans get entitled little ideas into their heads and insist on ruining it for

Great episode, and it came as a nice surprise. I'm not sure if I was "blown away", necessarily, but I liked it for what it was.

This episode really took me by surprise - when a certain "something" yanked at Lapis' fishing line, I expected maybe a gem monster or some other smaller-scale threat to show up. I actually said to myself, "Nah, Jasper won't turn up here". This show is full of surprises.

There has actually been an MTV Classic channel on this side of the pond for quite some time now, but it doesn't show actual programmes that were broadcast on the channel in earlier decades - just long blocks of music videos, like "Top 20 Girl Power Anthems of the 90s", and such.

The Maxx appears in one of the MTV Classic ads, so I presume it'll turn up. I would lose my mind if Downtown was actually scheduled. That is one show that truly did vanish from the face of the Earth.

Yeah, "What Do You Want From Me/" was the most notable, and worst, omission for me. I really missed some of end credits songs too (e.g. "Living on Tomorrow" by Juliana Hatfield at the end of "Ill").