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Plus it's Jim Davis approved, more or less.

I mean, the first one was great. After the second one, they really fell orf. I mean, a pajama jammy jam?

I imagine these are mostly glorified extended cameos, like in the SpongeBob movie for example.

They probably cast most of everyone ages ago. These reveals are mostly to build hype.

Me, I'm still wondering if Comedy Central replaced Legends of Chamberlain Heights already. It's always South Park and the other animated show.

Does anyone know what happened to that cop-themed animated sitcom Fox shelved? Did they get past a pilot?

He fell for the meme even though he's never made a direct reboot?

They're close cousins at the very least.

I'm gettin' That's My Boy flashbacks…

All while talking about how he loves watching MLP with his daughter?

I was under the impression they mostly just hated those other Jewish Hollywood brothers.

And The Cleveland Show at least produced enough episodes for syndication.

And there are too many Disney-owned princess characters to count. Even Elsa and Anna technically aren't part of the brand, since Frozen is still very much its own phenomenon.

One season and a half, actually. It's possible though George never actually expected anyone to see one full episode. I think he mostly just wanted to see something only he would do with the franchise before walking away.

Does it always have to be "Weird Al" in quotes?

Kennedy could only tell George no after reporting to Disney.

That's what I keep hearing, but like with the Roger Corman Fantastic Four movie, it's hard not to feel somewhat sorry for all involved.

That movie didn't even get a fucking Blu-ray.

I guess Detours doesn't count, since it'll probably never be released.

Strange Magic was being produced before the buyout. Like with the rest of Lucasfilm Animation, the new guard basically wanted nothing to do with it.