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Like the only thing I can think of that might meet that criteria is Power Rangers, where Doug Sloan and Ann Austen crushed it with Ninja Storm and Dino Thunder, and then maybe Chip Lynn with Dino Charge (even if that's decidedly more mixed)
“O cholera, czy to Freddy Fazbear?” #fivenightsatfreddys #fnaf #vhs #commercial #fake #fanmade
fnaf 9
YIAY challenge: design the new logo for modern-day YouTube. It's time for an update. Please include #YIAYlogo so we can find yours!
“EDDIE!!” “Yeah, bud?” “Is it time to HENSHIN???” “Yeah, bud. Henshin!” *sick guitar riff* *gnashing jaw sounds* 「The LETHAL PROTECTOR! Not two, but ONE!」 “We are Kamen Rider… Venom!”
So seeing the RTD2 era of Doctor Who end sparked a thought... is there any return of a showrunner/creative that *did* live up to their previous stint? Because I can't think of any off the top of my head: Al Jean's second stint was nowhere near as good, Claremont's returns to X-Men paled...
what does he even Do besides be racist on the site he owns. he doesn’t even play Diablo himself. how are you so rich that you don’t even play your own video games
strip Elon Musk of power completely and the world instantly becomes better
First cartoons shouldn't be this good and Davis made a strong first impression here as a director, compared to his shorts at Screen Gems (outside of Little Match Girl). There's a lot fun and lively scenes of a mouse beating up every feline Porky sends in. Cartoon: "Mouse Menace" (1946, Art Davis)