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The real question is: where is the Soul Patrol?

Proud, yet ashamed (Prashamed? Ashproud?).

I only watched occasionally. The one episode I remember was when Pa was working out of town, and Gil Gerard played a handyman helping in his absence. Ma started having feelings for Ol' Gil. Of course, nothing happened, but the fact that she entertained feelings for another man made it interesting (and Gil was hella

That explains it: I never saw Pepe's first cartoon.

I loved when Jim Hobart listed the accounts, and he said "Co-ca Co-la". Don looked liked he just shot his wad.

Mr. Kalinda died returning to his home planet.

I don't remember that one. Must have missed it.

Madame LePew?

Took me a while to realize that was Glen Bishop.

"Love-Matic Grandpa" perfectly captured the first-run syndication awfulness of "Small Wonder" and "Out of This World".

If Sue still hasn't realized that Brad's gay, it's going to take her a while to figure out Chop Suey manager.

I couldn't tell if that was a man, a woman, or someone transitioning to another sex.

The Chop Suey USA manager was scary looking.

Rich Sommer looks more handsome as himself than as Harry Crane.

"I wouldn't do that, Grimey."

Nice shirt, John. I want to be an editor (Ed Men? Word Men?) at A.V. Club.

Brick's pizza warming bag looked bigger in the last scene with Mike. "Love Ninja" should be released ASCAP. Only one typo: good.

Mel Blanc's contract stipulated that no other voice actors in the "Looney Tunes" shorts could be credited. I knew he was good, but not even he could have voiced all the characters (especially the females). It was only after Blanc died that the other voice actors were credited.

I didn't know this either, but if you look at their pictures, you can see they look alike.

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