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I noticed there was something something a bit off too. I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a bit of digital fine-tuning to account for their change in voices. Rob is getting over throat cancer, so it’s a miracle he can still deliver like he can. I also suspect that may be why Dot is a little more of the prominent

If Pete Davidson is the modern-day equivalent of James Stewart, God help us all.

Never saw the first movie, but I do kinda like the nontraditional character designs. The new family in this one looks like every other CGI character in other movies, which is disappointing.

I always found Ridiculousness to be “assholes being assholes while watching YouTube.” Kel and Office Lady strike me as being above this kind of thing.

I am not a fan of these creatures.

I’m a little further in and there are definite flashes of “This feels like the old show” from time to time, but I think there’s too much “wink-wink, nudge-nudge” from the Warners IMO (also, age has really hampered all their performances, sad to say).

All the humans have the worst designs and have the most off animation. It’s baffling.

I prefer Lord Bravery; essentially Monty Python in the guise of a superhero sketch.

I wish they found a name other than Cindy. Sounds too close Mindy, the precocious child character they’re not bringing back.

Glad to see Gumball mentioned. One of the best animated shows of the decade (visually interesting in every regard and constantly funny to boot).

Snoopy set up the chairs; ask him.

I watched all the Peanuts specials last year, several for the first time. I can’t believe I had never heard of that one before; you’d think the fact that a live-action-animation-hybrid Peanuts special exists would be brought up all the time.

I didn’t know there was going to be a sequel to this. And also that Venessa Hudgens Prince and Pauper Christmas Movie.

Well, I mean “attempting realism”; Scooby Doo looking like what an actual great dane looks like rather than the animated character’s design.

Aw, I wish him the best. I first watched BTTF mid-high school (around 2010), and it soon became my favorite movie of all time.

At least they actually look like the cartoon characters and not the realistic CGI renderings they’ve been employing since that Scooby Doo film.

Well that’s really a dream sequence, not “reality.”

Aw, I like Slappy. I gravitate toward the “bomb-and-anvil” style and I think her comments are usually funny (“If this has anything to do with Pogs, I’ll shoot myself.”). Rita and Runt were given the worst animation studios, it’s true, but the ones handled by TMS (the best studio for this show, bar none) are some of

They barely got four minutes out of the set up-punch style of joke telling. I can’t imagine a half-hour of it.