Amazing administration of alliteration!
Amazing administration of alliteration!
They-Hulk?
You just relish every opportunity to make a pun, don’t you?
Some might say that you’re a dreamer, but you’re not the only one.
Go get her, Ray!
Yup:
Winner!
I’m calling the snake-Hitler “Hissler.” Haven’t come up with a good name for snake-Lincoln yet.
Yeah, if they haven’t already been swayed by how awful Batman vs Superman was, they aren’t going to change their minds now.
That makes sense, and is consistent with the kind of thinking Lucas seemed to have while tinkering with the Special Editions to begin with - i.e. “who cares if it’s redundant or unnecessary, I really want to do it because I think it’s cool.”
Except Jabba asks Han “Why did you shoot poor Greedo?” so it was probably always meant to have both scenes.
Yeah, but Everybody Loves Hypnotoad has been going downhill since season 3.
But will that dog hunt?
Now is not the thyme for puns. This is a seriously big dill.
Look at these fabulous ruins. Turner Field, the Coca-Cola bottling plant, the, uh, the airport.
No! Ancient Atlanta was more than just a Delta hub. It was a vibrant metropolis, the equal of Paris or New York.
I’m sure he kept his fainting couch handy in case uttering it gave him a case of the vapors.
I suppose if you measure the quality of a show based solely on the number of animation errors, that would be a true statement.
I wish I had watched this show more when it was on. TMS did the animation, and Jonathan Harris (Dr. Smith of Lost in Space) voiced one of the bad guys! Unfortunately, as it was made to sell toys, it was canceled when said toys flopped due to overestimating the mid-80s hologram fad.
Thundercats and Silverhawks had intros that wrote a check that no episode of the shows could ever cash. The animation was never as good, the stories were never as action-packed or exciting, and both had some horrendous voice-acting from otherwise talented voice actors. But man, every day I’d tune in to watch those…