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Nobody asked Sid Chang for a song and dance routine...but that's not going to stop her! Since Leah Mei Gold is a theater kid in real life I thought this was the perfect way to wish her a happy birthday. Thanks for your continued kindness towards #TheCasagrandes fans! #rwmeaddraws
Al Michaels is trending on the 40th anniversary of his “do you believe in miracles?” call as the U.S. Olympic hockey team beat the USSR. In 2006 Michaels was traded to NBC in exchange for the rights to Walt Disney’s first cartoon character, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. #UselessFact
As Maxwell Smart used to say, "missed it by THAT much." Even though the 49ers didn't win #SBLIV, I still did a drawing of Lynn Loud from #TheLoudHouse in honor of @nateb39007 from @FanpageOfTLH - hope this makes up a little for the loss, Nate! #rwmeaddraws
Something's a little different about Ronnie Anne...find out why today in the first half-hour #TheCasagrandes special! #unpaidad #rwmeaddraws
@FanpageOfTLH The Great Lakes Special is most likely an homage to the Chicago dog, which contains:
-boiled or steamed Vienna® brand frankfurter
-poppy-seed bun
-mustard
-pickle relish
-white onions
-tomato wedges
-kosher dill pickles
-sport peppers
-dash of celery salt
-NO KETCHUP!
A trio of DreamWorks Classic Media cartoons will be joining CBS All Access January 17. The “George of the Jungle” reboot which previously aired on Cartoon Network joins the U.S. debuts of new takes on Lassie and Mr. Magoo.
Wishing you a new year and a new decade filled with joy, excitement, and memories! #Hello2020 #TheLoudHouse #TheCasagrandes #rwmeaddraws
#MultifacetedMonday Paul Coker Jr., who did the character designs for the 1969 Rankin-Bass “Frosty the Snowman”, is also a frequent contributor to MAD. His most famous feature is “Horrifying Cliches”, depicting overused phrases made literal through comically grotesque monsters.
@TheHuskyGamer @xSunnyEclipse @CasaNoContext @nickandmore Also, one of the luchadors in the episode was intentionally designed to resemble an adult female version of El Tigre!
(Art of La Tigresa by Miguel Puga)
Broke: Asshole Pooh
Woke: Asshole Eeyore
(Story: Don Ferguson/Art: Sparky Moore)