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Well put. I have long thought that one of the most remarkable things about Phineas and Ferb was how many different and entertaining spins they came up with for the handful of running gags that drove nearly every episode.
Milo Murphy's Law seems as if it could play out similarly, which I certainly don't think is an

More dated in 1999 than "You've got your own newsgroup, alt.totalloser"?

I remember when I first got Poodle Hat, I played that track back several times just to make sure he really said "automatic circumcisers".

I would also argue that "network execs with naked ambitions; next week on Fox, watch 'Lions Eat Christians'" is definitely on the list of Al's all-time great lyrics.

I would add "Hardware Store" to the list of highlights from Poodle Hat. Along with "Your Horoscope For Today" and "I'll Be Mellow When I'm Dead" it is on the short list of songs that have NEVER failed to make me smile.

After school, I would try to get invited over to the houses of friends who had cable so I could watch SYS. I never failed to laugh at Donkey Lips' "the thing came apart" line in the theme song.

Very close to the top of the list of shows whose theme song is dramatically better than the show itself. See also: Josie and the Pussycats

I see Jim Cummings is not voicing Thrawn. There goes the three hours I spent coming up with that "Thrawn Karnage" joke…

I will drop, quite literally, anything and watch if The Last Laserdisc Player is on.
Regular Show has had a heck of a run. Alas, it is not having much of a re-run these days. Maybe they could push it to Boomerang…
Ha, nope, they need 6 hours a day for Teen Titans Go there too.

I remember reading a review of the movie Gravity and thinking that the premise sounded exactly like the Family Matters finale.
I have never admitted this in a face-to-face conversation…

James Ferguson?
Pappy O'Daniel?
Bill Clements?

A fair question. I was wondering if the shrunken Aral Sea see on Buddy's map indicate that the Soviets still decided to divert rivers to grow cotton in the Kazakhstan desert even though Siberia is an ocean.

You could consider Yoda Stories a point-and-click adventure using the Star Wars setting, but only if you are prepared for people to throw things at you. Semantically, it does involve pointing, clicking, adventures, Star, and Wars.
*ducks*

He also got captured quite often on Superfriends, which was ridiculous. That was Robin's only job on the show, outside of saying "Holy (word somewhat relevant to the plot) Batman!", and throwing Aquaman into that role too was incredibly redundant.

"a representative from Cracker Barrel proudly telling Collectors Weekly that “99.9 percent” of the antiques at his restaurants are real…"
Tim Hawkins was right, you really don't want that table next to the horse castrator.

I remember this, it blew up when I was in high school via literal word-of-mouth.
It's weird not viewing it in Netscape, though…

Since I don't pick up on many of the anime homages, I'll definitely take some Roadrunner-Coyote action. It's not like anybody is dropping Clue Club references in animated shows these days…

"What do you think about the Brady Bunch movies?" should be asked in more interviews. I, for one, would like to see the subject come up in the presidential debates.

That's a fair description of Cartoon Network in its first few years too. And thus, my parents did not feel that the ability to watch Wacky Races justified the cost of cable television…

Upvoted for making me hear Mordecai and Rigby say "Whoooooaaaaa!" in unison in my head.