If any show on television is going to reference Nintendo Project Dolphin, it would be Steven Universe.
Did we ever get a close enough shot of Steven's old console to catch a Project Reality or Ultra 64 reference?
If any show on television is going to reference Nintendo Project Dolphin, it would be Steven Universe.
Did we ever get a close enough shot of Steven's old console to catch a Project Reality or Ultra 64 reference?
Well, we'll always have those 15 seconds in UHF music video where Al is mimicking Prince. I guess that's not really all that close to a song, is it?
The only fan of Quinn at the WU desk that I can recall was Nicky Little, and she was a 7th grader in a Saturday morning cartoon…
This show was poorly researched. Dora The Explorer quite explicitly has parents in the cartoon.
I fully support more jokes at the expense of heelies in Steven Universe… and any other animated show.
Heh, the internet is good at reminding me that I cannot do a lot of things I'd like to do. I've seen this idea before, thought it was fun back then, and still do. I doubt I'll have the courage to take a shot at it, but good on those who do.
Nice to see some folks out there mimicking Mr. Warburton's Codename:…
Not to mention The Meteor Man, where he sports a ridiculous hi-top fade haircut.
When school was out for the summer back when I was growing up, I rarely slept in. Why? Because early in the morning is when the local UHF station ran Sanford and Son reruns.
See Mom, television can teach you good habits…
I thought that line won the night, even over the bit about 80% of Germans.
Ken Caminiti we know for sure from those Astros teams.
I thought Dominator's Hater taunt worked fine because Hater's confidence was well-established in the show as being extremely fickle and often fragile. I mean, he could exert unparalleled power when in earshot of his Watchdogs chanting a take-off of a 30-year old light beer slogan only to unravel completely at the…
I'm sure I've said it a couple hundred times in this comments section, but my favorite thing of the many great things about this show is how much it embraced being a cartoon. Few animated shows explore the medium anywhere close to as much as Wander did and for pretty much its entire run I considered it to be the most…
Indeed. I was amazed that the reviews continued despite how short the comments section typically was. I'm grateful they stuck with the show to the end and to all the commenters who added their insights and did their part to convince the AV Club that folks were reading these reviews.
Always sorry to see coverage of an animated show dropped. At the rate this is going, pretty soon we're going to have to start hijacking live action drama comment sections to discuss cartoons…
As for this episode, who doesn't love a universe where twee is among the most popular genres of music?
Every Disney XD show that gets a second season reminds me that Motorcity didn't get one. This one stings more than most.
Standards and Practices is probably not popular with any show runner, but their demands produced some very creative results in this case. I'm both excited about and dreading next week…
In these past few episodes, the show really seems to be hitting its stride working in what has, at times, been an uneasy compromise between the Dominator arc and the demand that the show not fully commit to serializing it. Both of these episodes work well in this framework, (slightly) moving the story arc forward…
Wander Over Yonder continues to prove that it understands and embraces what it means to be a cartoon (in the visual sense) in a way that few cartoons ever have.
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Neckbeard reminds me that the Animaniacs' "Please Please Please Get A Life Foundation" is going on 22 years old and still remains a relevant commentary on…
I'd like to see that. Perhaps it is just me, but Harvey Beaks seems to get very little attention relative to other high-quality cartoons on the air.
I recall being fully satisfied with "The Cartoon".