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freedoom - 2012-03-22

My favorite amazing stories spin off.


cognitivedissonance - 2012-03-22

Early evidence that Tim Burton is functionally illiterate and signs contracts with a big black "X".


memedumpster - 2012-03-22

I bet the person represented by the hard to read yellow blocks in the credits is very grateful for that now.


Ranma X. - 2012-03-22

Meh, Spielberg has bigger atrocities to answer for.


Caminante Nocturno - 2012-03-22

Animaniacs.


Rodents of Unusual Size - 2012-03-23

Not to mention Tiny Toons.


gambol - 2012-03-22

I seem to recall enjoying this in the movie.


Xenocide - 2012-03-22

Yep, all three of those tombstones in the Springfield cemetery are now accounted for.

Family Dog was the only one of these that had any redeeming value. It should have been an above-average Saturday morning cartoon instead of a mediocre attempt at a prime time Simpsons-killer.


Spit Spingola - 2012-03-22

Yeah, I think as a kids show this is pretty above average. Better than Spielberg's Tiny Toons but it can't compare to the original short.

Did this thing really not come out until '93? The Simpsons was firing on all cylinders by that point.


Caminante Nocturno - 2012-03-22

Out of the three prime-time cartoons that failed to compete with The Simpsons, this one was the worst. The art was hideous, the writing was awful, and the characters were all detestable.

I don't know what some of you (clearly insane) people are thinking when you say this was any good. It wasn't.


Corpus Delectable - 2012-03-23

Nocturno has it right. Five for you, my taste-having compadre.


SteamPoweredKleenex - 2012-03-23

Again, the series sucked. The original was quite good.


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