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I'm very uncomfortable with the fact that this sounds like a pretty good burger.

One disappointment: not using the comics' mention of "Super Rad!" by the Aquabats as the theme song.

So what do you guys think, was the "Hell" from "Hellraiser" the same place as Planet Transylvania from "Rocky Horror" and/or the Sixth Dimension from "Forbidden Zone"?

I'll be disappointed if they don't just replace the character "Player X" with Michael Cera playing himself.

Man, do I wanna see David Alan Grier and Andy Dick trying to argue with Lori Petty over whether or not she's Tank Girl.

AS WELL HE SHOULD. My only demand is that if they need to fill out the team, he could *also* bring out Heatwave & Jack (although Owen Wilson has moved beyond the point of doing the voice of a cybernetic motorcycle); there was a lot of potential there for weirdness that I think he would handle well.

While the Cheezburger family of websites has gotten so overrun with ads it's hard to use, KnowYourMeme is like a Wikipedia of internet culture. According to http://knowyourmeme.com/mem…, it was originally a CGI Pac-Man in June 2015, then in early April of this year a Facebook group swapped it with the frog, which is

The "icon ghost" figure looks like something out of "Sam and Max".

Excuse me, "two pilots on a misadventure"? The unavoidable conclusion is that it will be a musical remake of Top Gun.

C'mon, you couldn't give us a few words of bio for the "celebrities"? Oh well, there's something I like about the idea of watching Jon Lovitz rip on Snooki.

So, if they're comparing it to "Roger Rabbit", does that mean it will also involve the live-action shows?

I DEMAND more action figures for cult movies. I want a set of villains: Eros from "Plan 9", Dr. Terwilliger from "the 5000 Fingers of Dr. T", King Fausto from "Forbidden Zone"…

So Jessica's younger brother Phil that I can't remember being mentioned post-accident…he didn't get adopted by the Coulsons, did he?

Sonic music (specifically, 2 and 3) affected me the way bands affect most people, "Metropolis Zone" especially.

I'd like to take this moment to share my theory that Planet Transylvania of "Rocky Horror" and the Fifth Dimension/Forbidden Zone of "Forbidden Zone" are the same place: an alternate world of demented sexuality, filled with characters that burst into disturbing songs in antiquated styles. Possibly also the so-called

Nah, if they wanna bring in The Youths, they need to come out with a shared-universe fighting game/RPG with everything they own the rights to, like where, say, Gideon from "Scott Pilgrim" gathers together the villains of NBC/Universal, so Andy from "Parks & Rec" puts together a ragtag bunch of multiversal misfits to

Emperor Norton

"The Berenstain Bears and the Big Question" has Sister asking some questions about God, and various characters give some pretty nice, non-denominational answers, actually, although it's distinctly pro-religion (and they're obviously in a church). And then there's "The Berenstain Bears' New Neighbors", in which a

Nice, but I do wish it would also include *when* the villains came from…when it's possible to explain, anyway.

I was just thinking the other day how they should make a show called something like "Double Dare: Nostalgic Grown Up Edition" or something, where it's ostensibly just the original updated, except there's a meta-narrative about other shows and stars crashing the show—say, Old Mac from "Legends of the Hidden Temple"