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I’m sad (but not surprised) that there’s nothing announced involving Muppets. But my mood is slightly less hurt by the fact that there’ll be a new Ant-Man movie.

I think Bob’s Burgers is fine on its own, but the fact that the same exactly design and style is applied to other shows now (Central Park and now some Northern-Pole sitcom) bugs me.

I hate it. It’s cheap, flat, and has no personality.

I’m glad to hear this; the crowdfunding campaign was held awhile ago and they’ve been saying a different release year since.

Elmo was a named character on the show in season 11, so he’s been around longer than you think.

How could you forget his role as the security guard in Sesame Street’s Don’t Eat the Pictures?!

How bad can it be? They put in the time and effort to restore a Cool Cat cartoon to HD. COOL CAT! Everyone’s least favorite Looney Tunes character!

By contrast, Tom Lehrer entered all his music into the public domain this year.

She has a PhD in neuroscience, so I would assume she’s pretty smart.

HEY MISTAH PRIME MINESTAH!

I’ve never seen any L&S, so that was my first exposure to that character (I can still here him go “’Cause nobody’s watchin’ you clowns”!)

3rd Rock is such an underrated sitcom; consistently hysterical.

Huh. I wonder if this is any indication of the future of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Have they started production on that yet? Last I saw it wasn’t even scheduled yet by NBC as to when it might air.

A little disappointing, but not very surprising. I’m curious how they’ll bring it all home though.

65 episodes is the sweet number they wanted to hit a lot of the time, but some really popular shows were able to escape that (the OG DuckTales and That’s So Raven, which might be their only live-action show to do that?)

I got mad Enchanted vibes from the trailer, but also Noelle, which is another Disney+ original movie about waify magical girl experiencing the real world.

I mean at that point, they might as well just wait until after the holidays to restart.

Horton is probably the least bad of the Seuss film adaptations, but that really isn’t saying much.

More Suess adaptations need Peter Lorre fish shooting themselves.

I had the PlayStation tie-in game for this movie. It’s not very good either, but at least don’t do any of the Jim Carry shtick in it.