I know I'm on the wrong side of history here, but I like Jake's frosted tips.
I know I'm on the wrong side of history here, but I like Jake's frosted tips.
Sadly, yes! Going back to Hulu after I finally finished that awful season was like come home. And just like visiting my parents, the shine wore off after about a week.
Yes! And that nice ribbed texture on the inside of the case; I used to like scratching my fingernails against it like it was some kind of guiro.
I had a Funimation subscription for like a second solely so I could watch Psycho-Pass 2, and honestly the video player was abysmal. Choppy as hell. And on top of that, Psycho-Pass 2 was a huge letdown…
I loved those things! My copy of Beauty and the Beast was almost perpetually in our VCR (my parents kept in on insta-repeat for me), so I used to steal its case to keep my crayons in.
I was four and intensely into The Hunchback of Notre Dame and my Disney Sing-Along VHS collection.
Given Jasper's insistence on shattering Steven in Alone at Sea, I figured that that was her intention with Amethyst, too, not kidnapping. I knew she wouldn't succeed, but it was honestly a little chilling.
Yes! Glad to know my Spongebob knowledge is still going strong.
Also isn't there an episode where Squidward fantasizes about marrying a krabby patty?
I'm there with you. I have really bad OCD that was primarily harm/violence focused for a couple of years. It had finally changed gears for a while, but this last month it's had a complete resurgence. I accidentally read an account of a rape on a forum today, and now I just want to bury myself in some blankets and go…
"Rebel Rebel" was the first song I ever remember loving. I was born in '91, but my dad was one of those "no child of mine will listen to pop music" type of parents, so ever since I was a toddler I was exposed to a lot of music I just didn’t understand or connect with. But every time "Rebel Rebel" came on it was like…
Frollo is honestly the scariest Disney villain. We had some sort of Hunchback-themed card game when I was a child, and every time I happened to get the Frollo card I would burst into tears.
Actually, I'm surprised our resident anime-enthusiast Mohd didn't mention Saint Young Men, which features Jesus and Buddha as roommates.
I guess We Are Your Friends was so unwatched that it was collectively erased from everyone's memories, because that's the only way it didn't make this list.
Oh god, I remember that one! For me, it was DW herself who inspired most of my anxiety. She reminded me so vividly of my own younger sister, so I could empathize with Arthur to the point of discomfort.
Ah, that's good to hear! I liked it quite a bit when I was little. I didn't have cable, so pbs was my go-to station.
"Arthur's Knee," the episode of Arthur where he cuts his knee on a can while playing around the dump and has a fever dream about rather macabre anthropomorphic organs and white blood cells. The message is "don't lie to your parents, or else you will die."
Mm, good point. Maybe there's some gem equivalent. Like…accidental fusion through collision?
Yeah, it could have gone full Evangelion.
It's so good. I heard it when I went back in 2013, I think. I definitely find it to be their best arrangement. The suites themselves can be a little hit or miss for me, especially when heard in quick succession (there's only so many ways to make the main theme sound different!) but Wind Fish was strikingly beautiful.…