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@@BackoftheCerealBox During your commentary about the series,I noticed you got several details,wrong. I have both series on dvd. You were,mistaken about,several details. This was one of my favorite Saturday morning shows. Believe me...I know this cartoon,front to back. My apologies,if I seem rude. Congratulations on the success of your show!😁👍
II have every episode of Web Woman and was infatuated with her since first seeing her on Saturday morning. I remember the whole Spider Woman title debacle, and then the Jessica Drew series appeared shortly after on ABC. I have every episode of Tarzan (per the dvd set), and have loved the series from it's beginning. I am actually old enough to remember the first year it came on. The Filmation shows were really my Saturday morning anchor. Aside from Scooby and the Super Friends, Filmation shows were my favorites.
Hi Aubrey! I am from middle TN origianlly, and grew up in Nashville. I live between Chicago and Manhattan now, but was wondering how old you were looking for on the Poiaon Ivy comics. There's a shop here in NYC that has a lot of the original run of the Juatice League where she is featured, as well as Batman and a couple of Wonder Woman issues with her. I've always loved the character and used to wish she was given more attention then like she is now.
Will hard disagree about Batman as a character being over rated... Most of the movies are bad to mid, but Batman done well is a fantastic character. Over used, yes, but not over rated.
I came just for your Deadpool Review. I do think it sounds on target for Deadpool fans, and I know to avoid it because I don't like Deadpool. I do like standalone superhero movies, though. So I hope the lesson the studio pulls from this is that there's nothing wrong with standalone movies that are just fun as long as you're true to the characters and don't do damage to the world building. I'm worried they're going to think R-ratings are somehow magical, cause that's the wrong lesson to pull. Deadpool is an R character. Captain America is not.
Or maybe just a Chris Chan style of mental disability. Posted a video of a taste test review and doesn’t even taste the product just talks and stirs. Clearly on the spectrum so I apologize for my original comment.
As someone who just had a rug pull happen with Doctor Who bringing back fan-favorites and got slapped with "that" none sense. I'm scared. Disney has NOT been doing well with movies in phase 4.
We're into Phase 5 now, and although there were films that underperformed, there were several that performed at or above projections - Black Widow, Shang Chi, No Way Home, Doctor Strange 2, GOTG 3, Wakanda Forever... Even Love & Thunder grossed right at $900 million even if fans gave it less than stellar reception.
The Acolyte was so bad it should have never been made. It completely invalidated the entire Star Wars canon. Its theme is: The Jedi are evil. All the Jedi are evil. Yoda is evil. What a waste.
@@BackoftheCerealBox Do you know what Star Wars is all about? It is about the eternal struggle between good and evil. The Jedi are good. The Sith are evil. And Star Wars was made for 15-year-old boys. Not girls who want to be boys.
Here is the link on Amazon. The newest HC just came out... Weird that you couldn't find anything... www.amazon.com/Blacksad-They-Fall-Down-Part/dp/1506730574
So much fun that morning. Creepy Johnny wants to be abducted 😂 to the space coaster. Cryptic crunch doing 😅an episode in the future of abducted kids on old cartoons?!😮😮
They were similar to Thundercats because Rankin-Bass clearly had a formula. It was the same when Tiger Sharks came around. Ultimately the formula only really worked with Thundercats. SilverHawks probably would've crossed over or become more its own thing if it had continued.
hi guys, aussie ian here fan of the song swap showdown, well done on a great show, unsurprisingly my favourite star wars actor is ben mendelsohn, an aussie actor whose first movie in 1987 the year my voice broke is one of my favourite all time films, a must see
A shaman friend just had a sighting of this creature. I research cryptids and she was doing some earth medicine with a group, was up and saw this creature, kinda nodded at her then moved along, but get this: same date and time as one of the 1970s sightings!! That convinced her! She was in California at the time. This was just a few days ago...
Great show, guys! But Aubrey, you were a little quiet. Maybe you should be a bit closer to your mic? Love hearing what you bring to the breakfast table, and it was a LOT harder to hear you in this one. All that aside though, great show as always, guys. Keep it rockin!
You have to remember that TV listings at the time were in plain text, in the newspaper and in TV Guide, so that was part of the tactic. The show was just listed as Ghostbusters, so even though the other one called itself The Real Ghostbusters, people would still be misled into watching the other one. I loved it though, they were similar enough in content and tone, I remember both went to a lot of weird other dimensions and had scary creatures, I watched both cartoons and had toys from both lines. My mixed team left the firehouse and rode around in that fantastic ghost car, I never had an Ecto-1. I guess I saw them like The Addams Family and The Munsters, or Transformers and Go Bots, sometimes there's two of a thing and it's just your taste which you like better, but they go together just fine when you're a kid, and went along with the Beetlejuice toys too. I also had the skull bike and Belfry that I remember, and I still have the robot skeleton guy and the two human Ghostbusters. Wish I had kept the car, though. We did not give one half of a crap that they weren't fighting ghosts, by the way, it was all just supernatural and we did not draw a line. It can even be said it's meant more that they are ghost/busters than busters OF ghosts, since they live in Ghost Command, but it's just meant to show they have power in the ghost realm that other humans do not, and that's how we took it.
FUN FACT: Ernie Hudson the actor who portrayed Winston Zeddemore in the live-action films Ghostbusters offered dic to do the voice for the cartoon version of Winston Zeddemore but was turned down & the studios went with Arsenio Hall instead
cartoon characters in cereal boxes are illegal in mexico. wish i could show a pic in this youtube website. the gobernment suppossedlidy thinks cereals are junkfood and the characters are brainwashing techniques...
Seems like I remember hearing about this one but I don't believe I'd ever seen it. The only car racing shows on Saturday mornings I recall were "Wacky Races" from 1968 on CBS, and "Hot Wheels" from 1969 on ABC. Of course there was "Speed Racer", the king of all racing cartoons that was run in syndication. We got that in the early 70s weekdays right after school.