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I still think the formation of cartoon cartoons along with the network itself did so much for animation it still has to be their #1. With toonami as a #2.

nope, you nailed it.  it slots in right behinf SU and OTGW

Nothing. It was about nothing, and as contrived as you can get. Last seasons are not the time for brand new villains on a ten-season show!

A solid 5/10. Behind things like Steven Universe, PowerPuff Girls, Fosters Home, Young Justice, and Megas XLR; but ahead of stuff like Johnny Bravo and Teen Titans.

A feels... overly generous. This finale showcases the show at its best, and also the worst excess of the last few years. That endless dream sequence is an indulgent mess of poor pacing and incoherent imagery, but the finale’s real failing is a boring conflict and an even duller finale boss. Long gone is the emotive

AT is my #1, it rightfully sits there with the other classics like Samurai Jack (which honestly might be my #1 with the last season), PPG, and Dexter.

Clarence is #1. Not even close.

Adventure Time, Regular Show, and Steven Universe are probably my top three. On a personal level I think my number one might actually be Regular Show, as the finale of that one hit me like a ton of bricks, and I was actually bummed out about it being over for a few days/weeks afterwards. It’s a damn crying shame that

Me, now that I’ve finished watching the episode:

Who in the hell would’ve guessed that it wasn’t Sugar’s song (which was magnificently executed, as expected) that opened the true floodgates, but goddamn Come Along With Me, that I’ve heard hundreds upon hundreds of times? At any rate, what a finale, what a cast & crew, what a magnificent run, and most importantly,

I did not realize that Felicia Day had taken over as the voice of Betty (“princess”). Originally it was Lena Dunham. It feels right that nerd queen Felicia Day would be on the show & in the heroic role that she played.

I blame the Internet for not conveying sarcasm correctly.

We saved a Nazi for this. Murica!

Nina Simone’s cover of Dylan’s “Just like Tom Thumbs Blues”.

Testament’s cover of Aerosmith’s “Nobody’s Fault” just kills - far surpasses the original.

Can’t just pick one, so here’s a bunch:

I’m still kind of blown away that he really didn’t consider himself a comedic actor until he got talked into it. The guy’s a natural.

He’s had a great career but my favorite is his cameo in Amazon Women from the Moon

$25,000 a year, plus $10,000 in annual dues

A couple of things: