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Why is it the first thing that came to mind when I read about Fraggles in a thread about Watership Down is the Robot Chicken sketch that combines these two?

…and eyes that are all white with no pupils (aka Youngblood's Disease).

Smith's episode will be airing on May 10.

With two iconic 1970's horror films getting the Halloween Horror Nights treatment this year (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is also confirmed for the Orlando resort), it would be interesting to see if any other films from that era will get that treatment this year (although I'm sure Universal will have at least one

Of course, the bigger problem with the later quarter of the season has less to do with the "villain-of-the-week" episodic storytelling and more to do with the idea of having Barry giving up his speed (a move that, given how it was handled, many fans felt was very dumb to begin with) and having to waste the episodes

Precisely. It's okay to take a couple of months of a season (with other programming taking over that slot during that time) in order to avoid filler episodes that's only going to upset the fanbase.

…and this is one of the reasons why Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. takes the winter months off: to avoid filler episodes that basically just exist to fulfill the 23-24 episode order of the season.

All I wanna do is help you turn into a Super Saiyan giant woman,

So, how long until GKIDS picks up the American distribution rights to this film?

Tower of Terror was made for the Wonderful World of Disney.

Those were the days, back when the Disney Channel was worth watching.

No, the best era of the Disney Channel was back when it was a pay channel. Between the classic Disney programming in its lineup (i.e. the animated shorts, Walt Disney Presents, the live-action movies), a wide library of films and specials (including the world television premieres of various animated releases), and the

The big issue at hand in terms of the ending: it's really starting to feel as if The Flash is getting a little too formulaic in terms of "episode order" (i.e. we get a major episode followed by one that involves characters suffering from angst as a result of what happened in the previous episode, with a villain

Especially given that awesome song Rita and her henchmen sing in Zyuranger.

There's only one song that Rita is allowed to sing, and it goes a little something like this:

Also, there needs to be one point in the film where an irate King Louie yells to Baloo, "This is not over, BEAR!"

Well, he's also working on the sequel to South Park: The Stick of Truth.

I think Mr. Robot is a shoo-in for the awards this year, while I'm sure a lot of people will be happy if Gravity Falls wins one as well.

Now if only that site allowed you to do spoilers for TV episodes, as there's plenty of good ones that I have for that: