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Okay, after looking around a bit, I think you’re probably right. There seems to be a bit of conflicting info, but it seems more likely than not. (Up until you said that, I had thought it was just six 10-minute episodes.)

Pretty sure it is still just shorts and they’re just not saying that. They did the same thing with Pixar in Real Life, too.

“Even Disney Plus does that shit!”

I’m not making a point of disputing anything in particular in this article, but I still don’t understand why nobody can see that the concern isn’t voting by mail in general, but rather exponentially expanding the number of people using the mail voting process. There’s no precedent for anywhere close to the scale some

MPA ratings like PG-13 and so on are given by the MPA. (The MPAA changed its name last year.) TV ratings are given by whoever’s showing the content and there are no standard rules for them whatsoever. Disney+ could label it as TV-14, or they could label it as TV-Y or TV-MA - there would be no repercussions aside from

If it was re-rated, it would be PG-13. (And they could have gotten it re-rated if they wanted to.) Or they could have just listed it as TV-14 instead since TV ratings are the choice of the network airing the content rather than any ratings board.

The MPA sometimes pretends it’s a rule, but they’ve made lots of random arbitrary exceptions. There’s even one PG-13 movie that has 40-something “fucks.”

Spider-Man: Home for the Holidays. And it’s a Christmas movie. Spider-Man is on the run because his identity was revealed, but he’s still got to try to make it home for Christmas!

I’d like to see more movie / TV show video games happen again. Even if they weren’t the greatest things ever, they had a charm to them that nothing else really has now.

Plot twist: There’s no one in the suit. In fact it’s not a suit at all - it’s a giant plush thing with wires or something inside to help it stand up.