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Louis Gonzales
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When I was in middle school, I hated 'Digimon Tamers', because it didn't have the same characters that I grew up with/loved. When I got older, though, I realized that it was possibly the best Digimon season. It was a very mature/realistic take on the whole concept of Digimon. I mean, the show made me feel so horrible

Is that reason being that Mako is a total buttface?

Well, at least the placement of the music in this season finale was better than the horribly out of place music in the last two episodes of the first season of Digimon (I truly dislike that stupid "Hey, Digimon" song).

Will it turn out that one of the female Bronies was a man the entire time at the end of sleepaway camp?

Well, he spurted out mustard and ketchup. Then I spent the whole episode wondering who puts mustard with/on their french fries.

I'm too poor to smoke crack. I can only afford to smoke doobies in my van down by the river!

Did this really deserve an A minus? I mean, the whole fan-ficcy show is based upon a horrible and unlikable mopey main character who never changes or matures. She is constantly externally rewarded for being a total teen jerk face. She barely acknowledges that she has any personal flaws. Why couldn't the show be about

American pizza, in my mind, isn't authentic, though. That's why I scoff at anyone who doesn't make their own authentic pizza margherita or pizza marinara, the only true ways to eat pizza, in their own brick pizza oven. Now, I'm off to ride my bamboo unicycle to work.

Einstein couldn't control the Delorean, though. The end of the first movie shows that with control of the Delorean, Marty was able to come back prior the time he originally left to the year 1955.

I didn't even realize they had substituted Crispin Glover as a kid, yet, being a teenager at the time, I was incredibly upset that they replaced Wells with Shue. Wells was barely 19 during the filming of the first film, while Shue was in her mid twenties. The age difference is absolutely noticeable. It wasn't till

and that was very cool! :D

I've noticed, in recent years, there are more fans of Part III than Part II. Personally, I thought it was because the third film had to deal with Doc, rather than Biff. The first film is about Marty, the second film is about Biff, and the third film is about Doc. Marty and Doc are the two main characters. There

It was simply the greatest love story of all time.

It's all because of the Male Patriarchy, man!

Well, of course not, since that would just be silly. Santa can make thousands of copies of himself (each copy having a different ability). That's how he can get everything done in just one day!

Bartlett gave an interview in 2012 in which he said that he would definitely be open to creating the "Jungle Movie". He said that it would be difficult (especially since many of the voice actors have aged), though. He did say that Arnold and Helga are meant for each other and that they will get married in the future.

Personally, I think the main reason why Arnold is treated so horribly by Helga is that it's safer for Helga to act like that [a jerk] than show her true feelings. Helga certainly knows Arnold dislikes her for acting this way, but she doesn't know how Arnold would react to finding out her true feelings about him. That

Well, you're never too old for Pre-'The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie' SpongeBob (Seasons 1 to 3). Other than those seasons, I would say the only really good episodes seen in future seasons would be "Karate Island", "Best Day Ever", "Selling Out", "Shell of a Man", "Fear of a Krabby Patty", "Mermaid Man and Barnacle

Actually, it was never explained what Arnold's grandmother was suffering from mentally. As a child, I just assumed that she was an eccentric. I mean, she does act weird throughout the series, yet she does act sane at certain times (usually serious times). I mean, when Arnold goes missing in this episode, she changes

Phelous reviewed this first! :D