Then so be it, I am shit! The X mascot legendary is literally the Forest God from "Princess Mononoke", so there.
Then so be it, I am shit! The X mascot legendary is literally the Forest God from "Princess Mononoke", so there.
I don't think the turtles are the only anthropomorphic reptiles around here…
She (I am making an educated screen-name-based guess here) is right. They are legit Marigryphs with random huge human boobs for no reason. Behold!
Liked for "gone Cusack on that movie".
Ehhhh… fair enough. We can all agree that "This is strange to me, therefore it has to have been made on drugs, harrumph" argument is one of the most insufferable/lazy criticisms one can make, though, yes?
"The Storyteller" is awesome and I think the two DVDs of it ("Folktales" and "Greek Myths") are still available for dirt cheap. Well worth it if you're a Henson fan and haven't seen them.
Some people are just capable of thinking like that normally. And honestly, I'm surprised that isn't more worrying than a person hypothetically being on drugs.
Which reminds me of a crappy "Peter Pan" sequel that's downright insane at times with that kind of logic. In it, a little girl has to step up as her family's protector during the London Blitz (actual plot of a shitty DTV Disney sequel) and therefore has had to grow up very fast while her brother's still into fairy…
I remember very vividly how I'd already seen enough Christmas specials as a young child that I was nodding sagely/exasperatedly at the "It's not about the getting". Then my little mind was blown apart by "It's *not* about the giving".
Episode descriptions like this are why it pisses me off so much when the people old enough to have grown up with "The Flintstones" deride modern cartoons as "made on drugs".
Wait a damn minute… (Reads over the thread where we nominated episodes.) Okay, there are six nominations for "The Perils of Punky" so why the hell isn't it up for vote? You'd think that'd be a shoe-in.
Yeah, I've seen "Sylvia" discussed here so often than I need to know more about it. Just, what the hell?
Just one: What's it like to be so implicitly bereft of imagination and resentful of anyone who really *does* have imagination that you are willing to assume they must have to take mind-altering substances in order to get anything done?
There's… there's no way that's a real show…
And voiced by Jonathan Frakes! Plus the whole thing is the "Adventure Time" take on "Inner Light"!
I'm the same way. I never had a dog - but I do have a little sister…
It's just so fascinating!
Yeah, the imagery in the book is very disturbing, and my stomach churns at the thought of a live-action version.
… … …wut?
Huh, I guess I get to be the one who mentions "Fraggle Rock". Wraps the whole series and its message in a beautiful bow and that last scene makes me so happy while simultaneously making me so sad that it's all over.