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"First, Teen Titans Go! is still on and it’s still great…"
I believe this is known as "baiting".

Hank Williams Jr. will be thrilled to hear this.

The original movie itself provided an easy avenue for that angle too, as Ralph's game is Fix-It Felix Jr., implying that there was a previously released Fix-It Felix game that may well have had a different Ralph or Ralph's "father" as the villain.

The proper way to destroy a Stretch Armstrong is to let it get crushed in a toy box, discover this months later, and then try and fail to wash all of the syrup off of your Hot Wheels (which will never roll very far again…) and Barnyard Commandos.

This episode did what Rebels does well really well and fails to do what most episodes of Rebels fail to do (connect potential loose ends from episode to episode)

You forgot Dutch Vander and Hobbie Kilvian…

Though set up by classic Imperial idiocy, I didn't think Kallus' escape was so bad (him smirking just before the lift doors close was a nice moment). Thrawn keeping him alive in the first place was, though. Was there any good reason to keep Kallus around after he had been captured and the Rebels knew he had been

Ain't no rule that says a wolf can't play basketball…

The most memorable thing about Eddie is probably "Ivan make basket".

Brad's wife might have told a customer that they did serve omelets, or maybe she pocketed a Lee Greenwood cassette from the gift shop. The list of possible fire-able offenses at Cracker Barrel is practically endless.

What it lacks in action, it more than makes up for with cheeky dialogue.

He also may well have come back with an understanding that he cannot continue to pull stunts like this. Which, if it sticks, is a great aspect of this (also great) episode. It is something that has been long overdue, as Ezra's behavior has frequently been at odds with Phoenix Squadron's attempt to build itself into

Had this episode spent a couple minutes less on Ezra wandering the desert, they wouldn't have had to cut his court martial scene. That was at least storyboarded, right?

Belle dips her finger into "the grey stuff" and tastes it. That's the only thing I remember her eating during the whole song. I can't quite tell if she finds it delicious because the number quickly cuts to the CGI dishes dancing so quickly.

And now "Look At Me, I'm In A Musical" is stuck in my head instead of any of the Beauty And The Beast songs.

The most impressive thing about Be Our Guest is that it actually does make something called "the grey stuff" sound delicious.

The Xbox Chatpad: proving that we've forgotten all about the Atari Jaguar in just over 2 decades…

So Cars was The Lego Movie before The Lego Movie?

I have theorized that he had this great desire to sing "screw your courage to the sticking place" and saw leading an unruly mob to kill a beast as an opportunity too good to pass up.
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That's also a pretty solid Shakespeare reference for a guy who supposedly doesn't care for reading.

Wait 'til you see what they do with Vuffi Raa…