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I thought the first night was the best. Loved all of BMO's lines in "Skyhooks", and Ice King and Betty's story got off to a great start in "Bespoken For." The rest was entertaining enough but a bit underwhelming. We have to get more of Betty before the series ends, right? I want her and Ice King to grow old and crazy

Cartoon Network's still making new shows. They might not AIR them, but they make them.

2 almost certainly.

The robot Popeye sight gag has me wondering: since Turner owns the rights to the old Popeye cartoons, would Genndy be able to take the ideas Sony rejected from the Popeye movie and put them into a series for Cartoon Network?

Wait, multiple commenters are talking like they've seen Elements already? Was it given some sort of official early release a la Islands or was it just leaked a la Stakes and every other Steven Universe episode?

Teeth falling out=castration, according to Freud

The weird thing is that their social media presence clearly loves the idea of Adventure Time but not the actual show. The CN Facebook page is ALWAYS posting Adventure Time stuff but NEVER tells people when new episodes are. Even the Adventure Time page which is always updating NEVER promotes new episodes when they air

She was the dub voice of Kiki a decade earlier. Weeb for life!

What about the Totoro to the Requiem for a Dream theme AMV? That one's pretty great.

London's pretty big as a "place". As long as he never set foot in the university before and doesn't even interfere with things he's doing in other parts of London he's probably safe.

"Pegasister" was the prefered term I think.

Hetalia's fandom was more among the yaoi fangirl types and probably doesn't have much tie to the current alt-right/neo-Nazi vocal minority within anime fandom. I blame that entirely on 4Chan.

Well the original Nazis were allied with Japan…

My guess is that 3D was the breaking point. Del Toro wanted 2D, the studio wanted 3D, Jackson gave that high framerate 3D pleasing no one.

Not a retread of anything Disney Animation has done, but as a movie it feels like a retread of other superhero movies. Nothing's really original outside of Baymax.

There was Scanner Darkly and Paprika but of course neither were nominated.

GKids is producing their first film, The Breadwinner, which is A) from the Secret of Kells animators, B) produced by Angelina Jolie, C) based on a best-selling book, and D) about a girl living under the Taliban. If it's ready this year, it seems like it's a sure bet to be nominated ever with the rules change (voters

The worst snub has to be Brother Bear getting in over Tokyo Godfathers AND Millenium Actress. Anime that's not Ghibli hasn't had any luck (Your Name shoulda gotten in last year…).

It was eligible for Best Animated Feature because it contained at least three animated characters for at least 75% of its runtime, but it was not submitted.

CN also has a (bad-looking, but then again I never cared for the franchise to begin with) Ben 10 reboot coming soon (not '90s, but neither is Jack or Zim).