I’m kind of disappointed that they didn’t have 60-year-old Michael J Fox dress up as Morty.
I’m kind of disappointed that they didn’t have 60-year-old Michael J Fox dress up as Morty.
You’re overqualified to be a G/O writer from this post alone
I’m not using any AdBlockers, and seeing this on my phone... Is there really no picture(s) of the device or anything?
Next do 28 minute and 4 hour Hypnotoad.
Because the AVClub crossposts from other sites you probably did see it here. You’d think they’d just not double-cover stuff like this, but they got confused clicks out of you and me both.
Paul Reubens voice of Krusty the Clown made of playdough
Plus Itchy and scratch animation style like Ed, Edd n Eddy
Also the due diligence of placing a picture in the article would be great
Now do one with all 8 seasons of Futurama, even the movies and the videogame ‘episode’ and the 22 minute Hypnotoad. Especially the 22 minute Hypnotoad.
Yes... yes... hookers and blackjack...
I had to do a double take because I thought I saw this already, but it turns out Kotaku beat them to it 4 days ago. Guess it speaks volumes about the generic feel of these sites.
At long last, a way to watch The Simpsons on a tiny Simpsons TV
Former NXT champ slaughtered on social media as cut-rate Demolition (and worse)
It plays episodes from the first 11 seasons of 'The Simpsons'—and yes, the TV's volume control knob works too.
If you’re not watching the new seasons then why do you care if they make more or not?
They’ve got enough voice recording to continue making this series forever and forever and forever and...
I like the Edward Gorey animation style.
I will say, it is really weird when you’re watching the show and they do a flashback for Homer or Marge as children and its set in the 90s. That sudden realization that Homer Simpson is now a millennial is a real football to the my psychological groin.
Just end it already. It’s not going to get any better, all the voice actors are in their late fifties all the way up to their late seventies.
Ah, Simpsons’ shifting timeline strikes again.