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45924Questions for those on the spectrum...<p>I just watched a documentary&nbsp;<a href="https://imdb.com/title/tt12038300/">The Speed Cubers</a>&nbsp;(about Rubik&#39;s Cube competitors) on Netflix in which one of the subjects has autism. It&#39;s interesting, and&nbsp;depicts his parents&#39; experience working with his development. <a href="https://chicagoreader.com/chicago/the-speed-cubers/Fi">Review</a></p> shakin steakAug 15, 2020View
45923Smells Like Nirvana<p>You called this one perfectly, <strong>Caps</strong>.</p> <p>CBS dropped &quot;Weird Al&quot; faster than 3rd period French - <em>LOL! </em>The TV show went against the character Al had established for years, many&nbsp;longtime fans reacted that same as you. I understood Al was under expectations to create a different character that was still named Al, go figure!<em>&nbsp;</em></p> eddstarrAug 15, 2020View
45922Animaniacs<p>&nbsp;</p> <blockquote><strong>Caps 2.0 wrote :</strong> <p><em>&nbsp;</em></p> &nbsp; <p><em>I&#39;m torn about the Animaniacs revival, mainly because I count several of the original show&#39;s writers among my Facebook friends, and two of them, Tom Ruegger (the creator of Animaniacs) and Sherri Stoner (writer and voice of Slappy Squirrel), are former interview subjects. By all accounts, they&#39;re not involved in the revival. The writing was key to what made the show such a standout in the 90s, and I don&#39;t know if it will be as good.</em></p> <br /> <strong>-end quote</strong></blockquote> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>And thereby hangs an issue for me.</p> <p>&quot;Animaniacs&quot; paid homage to the WB movie studio days. The &quot;Warners&quot; were actually hosts, or anchors, allowing the writers to create as many new charaters as needed.&nbsp;</p> <p>Any revival of the show should punt - and create all new characters, making a mockery of the term <em>revival.</em></p> <p>Actually, I would go so far as to suggest that the &quot;Warners&quot; only have a cameo presence, being supplanted by a new host, or hosts, in a blatant takeover of the whole concept.</p> <p>There&#39;s no reason even to follow the orignal shows pattern. None of the characters from the 90&#39;s show were pre-existing in the Warner Bros. animation catalog. All were completely new and were thus free from the baggage of already established characters.</p> <p>But that&#39;s just me.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/y06lW-odwAw" width="560"></iframe></p> <p>Looney Tunes tried new characters all the time. Chuck and the boys knew they were onto someting based on audience reactions.</p> eddstarrAug 15, 2020View
45921Animaniacs<p>There&#39;s some talk that Bernadette Peters might not come back as the voice of Rita.</p> <p>Will we get to hear Rita sing a verse?&nbsp;<img alt="" src="http://retro-daze.org/images/smilies/MavSad.gif" /></p> Mr MagicAug 14, 2020View
45920Animaniacs<p>we at least have the original series complete on dvd ^^ maybe i&#39;ll pick that up someday.</p> BenjanimeAug 14, 2020View
45919Smells Like Nirvana<p>I respectfully have to disagree about The Weird Al Show. I think the show&#39;s biggest failure was having&nbsp;&quot;Weird&quot; Al, one of the nicest and most supportive people in show business, playing such an incorrigible, childish jerk. I was turned off by the first episode, and I wish Al had played a character truer to himself.</p> <blockquote rel="eddstarr" style="display: inline-block !important;"><strong>eddstarr wrote :</strong> <p><em>Nothing shocked me more than CBS cancelling the Saturday morning &quot;Weird Al Show&quot; in 1997, after only 13 episodes. I actually liked Al&#39;s comedy better than Pee Wee&#39;s Playhouse, but the audience just wasn&#39;t there.</em></p> <br /> <p><em><iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ouey0POq8hM" width="560"></iframe></em></p> <br /> <strong>-end quote</strong></blockquote> <p>&nbsp;</p> Caps 2.0Aug 14, 2020View
45918Animaniacs<p>&nbsp;</p> <p>I&#39;m torn about the Animaniacs revival, mainly because I count several of the original show&#39;s writers among my Facebook friends, and two of them, Tom Ruegger (the creator of Animaniacs) and Sherri Stoner (writer and voice of Slappy Squirrel), are former interview subjects. By all accounts, they&#39;re not involved in the revival. The writing was key to what made the show such a standout in the 90s, and I don&#39;t know if it will be as good.</p> Caps 2.0Aug 14, 2020View
45917Animaniacs<p>Whatever happens will be fine with me as long as they have:</p> <p><span style="font-size:20px">&quot;That Girl!&quot;</span></p> <p><iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/sppW6A1PijQ" width="560"></iframe></p> <p><img alt="" src="https://i.pinimg.com/originals/02/0d/0e/020d0e84ddc8d04b7f6d7e06d6ce62a7.jpg" /></p> eddstarrAug 14, 2020View
45916Random Pictures Thread<p>That ad is from 1989 with Ducktales and Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers in syndication together before the Disney Afternoon started in 1990 which would have also advertised the new series Tail Spin.</p> pikachuloverAug 13, 2020View
45915The Café<p>Disney has ended 20th Century Fox.</p> <div data-oembed-url="https://www.bbc.com/news/business-53747270"> <div style="margin-bottom:0px; margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px; margin-top:0px; max-width:320px"><!-- You're using demo endpoint of Iframely API commercially. Max-width is limited to 320px. Please get your own API key at https://iframely.com. --> <div class="iframely-embed"> <div class="iframely-responsive" style="padding-bottom:56.25%; padding-top:120px"><a data-iframely-url="//if-cdn.com/pPFAlHj" href="https://www.bbc.com/news/business-53747270">Disney ends the historic 20th Century Fox brand</a></div> </div> <script async="" charset="utf-8" src="//if-cdn.com/embed.js"></script> </div> </div> <p>&nbsp;</p> Mr MagicAug 13, 2020View