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Buffalo! Who also called Andy the “little fat dude.” Then Conan mentioning after he leaves“I was just almost murdered!”

Some of those scenes he would pull out for them were just so surreal, even if we didn’t know the exact context of how they were used on the show!

“Baby! I wish you were my... BABY!”

“Arnold, it bombed at the box office!”

Chairman of the B-O-R-E-D.

When I was in seventh grade, I took advantage of setting the VCR ahead of time to record this every night. For a few years there, I would watch Conan every day before or after school. It was glorious.

Because Conan would always tell you right at the beginning “They’re real!” Why wouldn’t we believe him?!

I suppose most sitcoms don’t have that one person who keeps track of the details of every character’s life anyway. I think How I Met Your Mother might have had one though, which would be the exception.

Well, they did give a bit of background on her anyway. If they gave any more, it might’ve become a bit tedious to watch... especially for a season finale. It’s only the first season anyway, so if Magica does come back into play, they might expand more on her and Scrooge’s relationship as the show goes forward.

Well, he is somewhat evil anyway, so there might not be too much of a difference between those two!

Like someone on here mentioned, I wonder if the long-winded speeches and phrasing on DuckTales might be something that makes him a bit harder to understand? What might be nice is if they had Anselmo still voice Donald for his usual outings on the show, but whenever Donald has to get extremely involved or give the

The “Papa Swan’s” guy must be in the Duckburg news a lot as of late too.

I suppose they want to flaunt the big name somehow though, rather than a normal one or the “regular guy”, like Tony Anselmo would be. Kind of like how Ross Bagdasarian Jr. wasn’t allowed to voice the chipmunks in the live action movies due to the studios wanting a star name to be attached.

That and it was a very popular property back in the late 80's/early 90's. Most of those kids are in their 30's today and would probably be interested in finding out more about a reboot, along with any kids they might have as well. Which means readership on articles such as these.

Oz just issued an apology. An archivist confirmed with him it was an original Fozzie Bear, but not THE original one.

After this and that Sundance event which supposedly stole a “wall of cards” element that Oz had invented, it’s pretty obvious he holds no punches for confronting people on Twitter!

To be fair, Rivers does look like he’s in his 30s still...

I guess Golden Globes have all the “comedy/musical” categories, so this could work out. I just wonder if it’ll branch out more in the future because of it... guessing not though since we’d have the situations like The Martian trying to qualify as a comedy to improve it’s chances of winning.

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I think they may have been onto something... take these clips for example.

Yup. He was born in late 1989 via Cheers, so unless they did some soap opera retcon deal, he’d be in his late 20's by now. Niles’s son would also be in his early teens.