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Garrett Aja
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"……Annnnnnnnnndddd they look just like Jell-O Popsicles!"

Sunday Night Football is more worried about The Walking Dead right now than Bill Cosby.

Friends don't let friends crop 4x3/1.33:1 video.

The designs were atrocious, the plot near-incomprehensible, and it cost the amount that NBC gave Cosby for both it AND the special that Filmation ended up producing. That qualifies as a disaster in my book. Many critics are predisposed to hating Filmation and praising "experimental" works of animation, so there's a

If he's guilty of anything regarding that thesis, it's claiming that he was a prime reason for the successes of Fat Albert. Filmation and Lou Scheimer specifically pushed Cosby for the show to be made (a previous, non-Filmation Fat Albert special was an utter disaster that would have blown up in Cosby's face had

That's not exactly the best message for Cartoon Network to be sending regarding a show whose creator got fired after being accused of sexual assault: "Kids, sexual assault is bad, and so is being gay!"

Both.

There's an argument that the cartoons falling into the public domain would hurt Disney's sales (and certainly the strategy of keeping much of the library out of print to increase demand), but a bigger issue is that you've got things like Song of the South, the uncut Fantasia, and lots of shorts (many of them from the

Disney has only recently started to feel the pain of creators' rights suits, though, since Ub Iwerks and Carl Stalling willfully sold their stakes in the company when Pat Powers duped them into leaving Disney in 1929. If Walt and Roy had never offered the two pieces of the pie when Mickey hit, Iwerks' estate in

Shouldn't everything have a green radioactive tint to it?

As someone who can vividly recall when Nickelodeon purged three of the four pillars of its initial success (Pinwheel, You Can't Do That On Television, and The Mysterious Cities of Gold; the fourth pillar being Double Dare), I've long since given up any faith in how the network is run. In fact, before being turned on

Peter Renaday (the voice of Master Splinter and Vernon on the '80s TMNT) as Eddie Valiant? Mind. Blown.

I'm pretty sure that both things make an appearance in the Bible.

This is exactly why I'm an atheist-I refuse to believe that anyone-especially the supposed Creator of all things-would be opposed to breasts.

Everything but the part where Larry, Stu, Glen, and Ralph come across his corpse.

Will you accept Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor? Because he was awesome as Lex in the various DCAU shows.