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This Saturday I'm going to be talking to my good friend @DAGamesOfficial on the first episode of my new interview style podcast "Who's On Next?" I'm super excited to be doing this and I've got some exciting people lined up for the next couple months.
So I was rewatching Lilo and Stitch for the 60th time last night and there was something I had never noticed before with both Lilo and Stitch before they even meet. Stitch and Lilo bite someone they don't like and the bitten characters say the exact same thing
When you're a year into the coronavirus and you haven't seen toilet paper in several months
Ever since the first trailer for Onward, every time I look at the two protagonists I have always thought that if this movie came out in ten years ago these two would've been played by Jack Black and Michael Cera and you can't change my mind.
I saw someone yesterday complaining about how Glitch Techs is a show with forced diversity because it has a Latino and Asian lead when, umm, cartoons with non-white leads and mixed race characters have been a thing for a long time in TV animation
I want to make a fun positive film thread. What's a movie you like that most critics or audiences didn't care for?
The amount of great shows that Cartoon Network essentially let die because of either scheduling or next to no exposure is just sad.