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There was also cartoons for Robocop, Beetlejuice, Conan, and an anime short from Blade Runner, so ::shrug::

I’m pretty sure the Indy and Short Round are this couple, Steven and Millie Tani.

Yes, that’s definitely a Gomez Skellington and a Salticia.

Lisa needs braces

Only in the thighs and drumsticks, though.

I know exactly what you mean, but I still find it linguistically funny that you lay a weight over yourself to decompress.

I know exactly what you mean, but I still find it linguistically funny that you lay a weight over yourself to decompr

The Toast’s “Pitch Meeting for Animaniacs” remains one of the most ridiculous yet completely true analyses of a TV show I’ve ever read.

Yes, absolutely. At the ABSOLUTE LEAST they need Rob Paulsen, Tress MacNeille, Jess Harnell, and Maurice Lamarche, which covers most of the major characters. I’d don’t think I could accept any substitutions for any of them.

I would assume she’s included with Animaniacs, since she was never a separate series. Anyway, she’ll make sure she’s there, one way or another.

Yeah, but there are some departments where these are official additions to the cars.

Okay.

Yeah, and it was kind of a weird console release, too. I only ever played the SNES version, but if I remember right it was also one of the very last releases for the original NES as well, but the NES version was almost entirely different from the SNES one (like, completely different roster, besides the Turtles

Wait, you do mean the “Abbott and Costello Meet...” movies, correct? Because if there are “Laurel and Hardy Meet...” classic horror movies that I’ve gone my whole life not knowing about, I will be mad.

Wait, you do mean the “Abbott and Costello Meet...” movies, correct? Because if there are “Laurel and Hardy Meet...”

I mean. . . the featured image says differently.

My pleasure! (Also I had just re-read it recently, and had a copy in the next room.)

I don’t know, Charlie’s parents’ ages are never specified. If They were in their forties when they had Charlie, and their parents were in their forties when they had them, it works out plausibly.

Yeah, that’s just in the movie. That’s a direct quote from the first chapter that I used in my last comment. In the book, Mr. Bucket is the only one who has a job — at a toothpaste factory, screwing the caps on the tubes — but loses it when the factory goes bust. After that he tries hard to find a new job and makes a

I don’t know if it’s really fair to say that bed-bound 96-year-olds are “malingering.” Though, I agree, there are definitely people who would’ve spun it that way if the family were black.

No, she’s not. It’s explicitly said that “Mr. Bucket was the only person in the family with a job.” He does lose his job about ten chapters in, at which point the family begins to starve because they lost their only source of income. Mrs. Bucket presumably stays home and takes care of the four bed-bound grandparents.