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Supposedly a Squee film is in development at Titmouse, which would be at least a hard PG-13.

Sponge Out of Water.

Yeah, ever since Kiki's Miyazaki has consistently been a box office draw in Japan.

Kon I think fell into a weird in-between place where his films were deemed prestigious but didn't actually sell that well (Paprika did the best and that one's still in print, while Paranoia Agent did pretty poorly despite Adult Swim airing it), so they're probably more expensive to relicense than studios would want to

Wait, how does this schedule work? If it's airing only at 7:45 for four days they're either not airing all eight episodes or they're going to cut into Adult Swim. I knew Cartoon Network's scheduling was stupid, but is it this stupid?

And Samurai Jack might be the best show on TV right now

Best Original Screenplay is probably the most likely nod.

They had a perfect out with Batou being a white man in the source material. Get Tom Hanks or someone in that role and cast a Japanese-American as Motoko.

So this is the second coming of Bee Movie basically?

The anti-science stuff is thankfully fringe on the left (sadly not so much on the right given Trump's anti-vax stances). The "it's sad but ultimately understandable for parents/caretakers to kill their autistic kids" attitudes and general ableism, however, are scarily mainstream, so much so that they've been pushed by

Often though not always with some sort of speech dysfluency, and typically talking either rather slow or really fast (I'm one of the fast-talking ones with a mild stutter).

The woman in The Bridge (American remake of a foreign show).

In regards to autism, the "evil" (anti-vaxxers, quack "cures", caretakers getting away with literal murder) exists beyond partisan lines. I've seen about as many lefties support the evil positions as right-wingers.

Sonichu jokes?

Be glad they didn't call him "the Rain Man of nationalism." (which is a thing someone actually called Steve Bannon, because he reads books, and to stupid far-right people reading=savant skill?)

I was diagnosed and my grandpa thought I was "normal" because I "wasn't like Rain Man."

It ended a few months before MEGAS did.

One wonders if Samurai Jack itself just barely avoided being written off thanks to winning the Emmy.

This is actually possibly possible given Sony owns the rights to make Nintendo movies (irony!) and despite fucking up his passion projects Sony hasn't burned every bridge they have with Tartakovsky given he's willing to go back there for Hotel Transylvania 3.

They seem to do that with robot shows. The other originals that they're confirmed to have written off were MEGAS XLR and IGPX (the latter they managed to buy back given it was co-owned by another studio they could negotiate with).