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Looks like the entire collection has been PURGED from Achive.org. A pity….

I believe it's a thing among people in their 30s. You see, we were raised on politically incorrect dark gross-out humor, Monty Python, Mel Brooks, Ren & Stimpy. That type of comedy fell to the wayside some time in the early 2000s. I would even go as far as to say that modern comedies are watered down, childish, &

It was poor planning all around. The HOA destroyed a piece of art, the developers never should have built in an HOA neighborhood, the contest holders never should have offered a cash alternative, & the buyer trolled the designer & caused a piece of pop culture to be lost before it could even be appreciated. If the

It's more mature to give a TV series 3 episodes before deciding it's not for you. Pilots are always the weakest episodes.

Every frame of animation is pure porn for the eyes. It's refreshing to see a cartoon take a risk at being a period piece, & unlike 99% of TV series set in a specific decade, Moonbeam City totally nails the 80s, from the Patrick Nagel character designs, Lisa Frank color pallet, New Wave sound, to the Memphis postmodern

Oh yeah, it'll make a GREAT franchise…Just like the American Tale sequels ::wince:: or the CGI Alvin & the Chipmunks / Smurfs / Garfield movies. ::eye twitch::

He threatened to retire last year too, said he was super serious.

I thought they stopped making movies after "It Takes Two." I'll always remember them as little detectives who thought boys had cooties.

Oh man… The way Wolf goes on & on with character descriptions…. That was one of the top 10 no-nos of "How Not to Write a Mary Sue."

The more I read about it, the more it sounds like Ralph Bakshi's Cool World.