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Alex Franklin
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You can't fight it. Just let the candy pass through you, and you will be free.

Weirdmaggedon was basically Bill unleashing the insane and drug-addled essence of Adult Swim onto the poor, unsuspecting citizens of the Disney Channel, using a portal that has been shown to link the two universes together. That's enough of a crossover for me.

He's the same as his mother in the eyes of anyone who ever knew the mother of Steven U…(and it's kind of messing him up, please stop)

Wait, why were they advertising Shark Tale? Didn't that movie come out years ago?

Me, too. Like, this was all stuff my therapist had been telling me to do, but somehow it was more clear when explained like this.

I am really starting to hate the TV version's removal of the end credits and accompanying song. It's not just an unfortunate loss, it's really disruptive when an episode ends so peacefully like this one, and then is abruptly ruined by a kid shouting "COMING UP NEXT, MORE STEVEN UNIVERSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Cartoon

We should consume flawed people AND their art!

Huh. And I suppose conversely, nobody's going to start thinking maybe he was right about the Hitler stuff just because something else he said happened to actually be really insightful.

She wasn't being "harassed." She was the victim of a hate crime. Saying offensive things on twitter isn't even illegal. These are two separate things. The character of the attacker's target is irrelevant; whoever she is, this is a huge violation that can't be allowed to happen to anyone.

Oh man, you should definitely see Coraline if you get the chance, though. It's sweet and creepy and beautiful.

If this were a tabletop RPG, Monkey's player would be one of those people who takes the game story super-seriously and has to make sure everything is safe when exploring a dungeon. Beetle was created by another player, the kind who thinks being reckless is really funny and whose primary goal is to annoy Monkey's

His animation looks like the little end credits cartoon!

I saw it on Netflix for the first time recently! The henchmen were what sold it for me.

That was one of the parts where the stop-motion got very noticeable, though. Until then it was so smoothly animated I thought it was CG.

I loved all the YouTube comments under the preview for the new Ace Attorney game (a series that has never been too concerned with American localization) that were saying things like, "AH, THE BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN SAKURA TREE, FAMOUS THROUGHOUT CALIFORNIA"

"Let's not go too dark here. Have the villain explode in a tidal wave of gore, but offscreen!"

Huh, I actually thought her voice acting was the one subpar thing in that movie. Her line readings just felt flat for me.

Actually, one of the few recorded instances of him doing something sort of approximating a semblance of kindness for another human being is him coming to see a kid with cancer via Make-a-Wish, the original request being for him to tell the kid he was fired, but instead he gave him a million dollars. I could almost

"Bread is great!"

Don't forget the silky dancing mouse phantasms that float out of the door when it first opens!