Does anyone even want this movie?
Does anyone even want this movie?
No human tailor can create a suit jacket to contain his evil.
You'll need to know how to read Russian.
Witness intimidation and tampering.
Really big into extreme sports at the time because of Tony Hawk Pro Skater.
There are so many licensing and rights issues with KaBlam I'm amazed it even got made in the first place. They showed three episodes on The Splat a few months ago. Three, and that was the first and probably last time that has happened in the 6 years The 90s Are All That/Splat/NickSplat has been a thing.
Rocko was one of the few 90s Nicktoons that I didn't care for. It, along with Ren & Stimpy, Aaah Real Monsters, and Catdog I have no fond memories of.
I can't wait to see how the Orange Shirts react when Disney World's Hall of Presidents reopens and Trump isn't there or doesn't speak.
Season 4 had that episode where Squidward's toenail was ripped off, didn't it? That was the show's Rubicon for me. Never went back to watch anything new after that.
That entire sequence really highlights how goddamn brilliantly funny SpongeBob could be before it started to rely on grossout humor after the first movie.
I'm pretty sure that they pulled the idea for Inside Out from the 1989-2007 EPCOT attraction Cranium Command, of which Pete Docter (creator of Inside Out) was an animator on.
Yeah, like how every Godzilla film from 1954 to 1975 and from 1984 to 1995 were part of a universe, Showa and Heisei respectively.
Remember the first SpongeBob Halloween special (Scaredy Pants) or the first Christmas special (Christmas Who?)? Well, Nickelodeon sure doesn't.
That review was so ridiculous. Its like the author had an inferiority complex and was scared by the diversity. Complaining about "soft boys" constantly and all.
I figured that out, and blocked him.
Hey Arnold is pretty much the only pre-SpongeBob Nicktoon that I think holds up and remains perfectly watchable as an adult. Trying to watch Rugrats can be extremely difficult outside of a handful of episodes.
Townhall is borderline fake news, the USA Today article is a year old and the CNN article is a complete nothingburger.
You're going to have to provide a real source if you want to make bold claims like that.
If there were illegal dealings, sure. But there aren't.
I don't see how KotH could be considered a "show for conservatives" unless you look at it superficially. It constantly subverted the then-idea of American conservatism.