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“Bruno” best captured the spirit and conflict of the movie. “Dos Oruguitas” was the most likely to make the audience cry. Arguably, either counts as the emotional core of the movie depending on how you define “emotional”.

Deana was great in the “battle of the bands" episode of The Monkees.

They should have watched A Little Princess and gone with Cuaron from the beginning.

You’ve explained a reference I missed from S. E. Hinton’s The Outsiders. Thank you!

Try Steak ‘n' Shake, I think it's still on their menu.

If your fanbase’s average age is 45, getting a question from a 10-year-old fan should be a treat. I saw John Rhys-Davies sign a Lego Lord of the Rings kit for a boy that age, and he regaled this kid with a story from the movie like he was Rhys-Davies' own grandchild.

There’s a restaurant with combos all ready that’s been mixing cereals since the dot com boom.

They’ve edited out the next line about “supers aren’t supposed to breed”.

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I was a little late for that, but here’s the first creepy-cool sci fi show I watched. In the early days of U. S. 24-hour cable, Nickelodeon would play every international series they could find, as long as it was English-language.

Never apologize for liking the Cybertronic Spree. :)

Any intro with Yoko Kanno’s music is fantastic.

Disney+ edited out the line, “You know supers aren’t supposed to breed!”

No - Keith David as Doom!

Thank you very much! Look at that, they have a Mobius background.

Nah. For me, “The Headband” is the best Kataang episode.

I had trouble understanding the Lion Turtle’s voice.

Agreed! Have you seen the Japanese versions of the opening?

I like that they’re defined at all. I couldn’t tell them apart in the original series.

Quick! To the TV Tropes index for “Cooldown Hug!”