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Rankin & Bass was ALREADY a shared universe, more or less.

No meat touching, ma'am!

Yes.

Yeah, T2 was the first R rated movie I ever saw in theaters.

For a guy who claims to be such a great businessman, he could have easily pushed masks and then sold red ones that said “MAGA” or whatever on them and made a bunch of money AND helped slow the pandemic. Of course, knowing him, they’d probably be cheap and not work very well, but still.

I caught this on Disney+ and ending up loving it, and really wish I hadn't let lukewarm reviews keep me from seeing it opening weekend, especially as it would have been the last movie I saw in theaters (possibly forever).

He talks like a Doge meme.

Dammit, that's supposed to be "goggles" not "googles".

I can’t even keep my glasses ON while wearing a mask, I angle my head down a fraction of a degree or turn it too quickly, they fly right off. I have to wear my safety googles over them for my entire work shift to prevent it.

Every fucking morning I turn on the news and hope the breaking story is that they found him dead on the toilet.

Someone should put the whole thing online, so people can read it without buying it and and also read it if its publication actually got blocked.

It actually WAS a television special, that they decided to stick in the theaters instead, for whatever reason.

I’ve never played it either and probably never will.

Me neither, I could tell the whole arc of the character the moment he first appeared, so it just felt kind of manipulative. My other confession is that, like Up, I think the movie overall was just okay. So I guess I’m that mortified color.

I actually enjoyed this one a whole lot, and appreciated that it was mostly funny and didn't really employ the Pixar Tear Generating Algorithm, which I've kind of gotten tired of.

A friend of mine accidentally gave one to her daughter for spending money at a skate park once. Had no idea where the hell it came from.

Apparently it was originally going to be a Dragonball game but they lost/couldn't get the license.

I still feel like this is the year that Disney and Pixar each wrote a movie idea down on a post-it note and then exchanged them, as Wreck-It Ralph came out that same year, which totally has the Pixar premise.

I’d start watching again if they gave Cisco his powers back and just changed the show title to "Vibe".

It was a great trick, but he could only do it once.