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Try refreshing, it seems to work just fine.

I remember seeing Finn was one of the year's most popular baby names. I pray that's because of Adventure Time and not Glee.

Hashish from Hair. Hopefully followed by Sodomy from Hair, because why not?

A sequel isn't needed, but the world development is so great that some sort of spin-off would be very welcome. I'd be up for an Agents of Shield-style TV show about the black market.

Johnny Bravo's first season is genuinely great, what with the Schoolhouse Rock episode and Adam West and stuff. After that, however…

Justice League wasn't Saturday mornings; it was Cartoon Network primetime. Replace it with Animaniacs or Korra and I agree with you. Cartoons got so much better after the '80s (though the number of technically "Saturday morning" cartoons would start to go down).

DBZ can't be the worst when DBGT exists.

@Kumagoro:disqus Cinecraft already criticized Adam. I do second the love for Mary and Max.

Scruffy's Eeyore.

Gigantor was also there. And I also liked the episode. Not as great as last week's, but enough funny bits mixed together with just enough ridiculous emotion at the end to work.

The first three books in the series I remember liking a lot. They'd make a good trilogy; funny with strong character development.

The back page of the second book in the series had info about a contest to be an extra in the movie. Whatever kid won that must now feel like the guy with the Duke Nukem Forever pre-order receipt from 2001.

Hey, Daniel Radcliffe's doing fine. Everyone knows Rupert Grint's the druggy one…

Book 3 has some of the best material in the series but also some of the weakest. It was still the most mindblowing for 11-year-old me, but Subtle Knife's the most consistently great of the books.

Get Ghibli or Madhouse on the line and make an anime series. Anime's fairly cheap to make and killing God is just a normal JRPG plot element, so they wouldn't have to worry about losing money like the big wannabe-blockbuster movie did.

I do think the one-two punch of Man of Steel and Lone Ranger's extreme violence might have started some concern about the pushing of the PG-13. Also, they didn't really advertise to kids/families.

Anyone else assume the Crabbit was a Tenchi reference?

Is she an atheist or just a pantheist who believes Glob can be explained as a scientific phenomenon?