Review: We Bare Bears “Lazer Royale”
Meet….Lazer.
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Continue readingSomeone from IGN is touching me right now as I write this.
Continue readingHoly hell, this thing’s crazy.
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Continue readingKristen Bell guest stars and Vladmir Putin pays a visit.
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Continue readingIt’s the final week of new Bears on Cartoon Network, so get in here for previews!
Continue readingSince early ground-breaking shows like The Flinstones and The Simpsons began capturing adult audiences, there have been hundreds of animation series’ aiming for the broader audience. It seems like every year there is a slew of new adult cartoons released, each more obscene than the last. For every show that has reached a level of success, there are ten behind it that have floundered, or simply vanished.
There are a few short-lived series’ like The Maxx or Clone High that have managed a cult following, and will always be remembered by a dedicated few. However, there is an extensive collection of shows that failed to get more than a dozen episodes released before that proverbial plug was pulled. Let’s have a look back at ten of these shows that have been pushed out of your memory, or you had no idea existed in the first place.
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Continue readingWe take a deep dive into the latest episode of Star vs the Forces of Evil.
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"There are also other characters that come and go (also owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery conglomerate media company)."
Huh. Is that just referring to other characters from the show itself, or is this implying that the new season is going to have cameos from other WBD IPs