the songs, oh my god the songs. <3
star is absolutely adorable, and i love how the villain is a birdy!
I don't get why Ash/Satoshi gets so much hate. He honestly makes me like the anime way more than the games.
They should erect a border wall around this show so no one has to ever see it.
Super reminds of me classic Scooby. It's like if What's New Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Doo: Mystery Inc never existed as series. No romance, no drama, just comedy and hijinks.
Ok, let's break this down:
Cons:
- Homophobia
- Michelle's character is constantly insulted for half the film by Sandler, all because he didn't brush his teeth
- Women are used as a reward for the men even right from the first present day scene
- Game characters post-1982 used
- The jokes made by the cinema audience were funnier than any joke in the film
Pros:
- Adam Sandler says "Donkey Kong"
the awesome show may have ended, but tim and eric will always keep doing a great job. i highly recommend checking out 'on cinema at the cinema', 'decker', and 'check it out! with dr. steve brule' if you want more of these good boys' humour.
This is a very cute show with some nice jokes. It's just too bad "Horn, Sweet Horn" had to exist. That episode is this show's REAL "forever pain".
If the only "problem" this show had was the memes, then the show would be perfectly alright. But oh my. This episode is some outright bigoted stuff that brings the whole show down with it. I'll never be watching this particular episode again. Memes I'm fine with, but not this transphobic stuff. I feel bad for the other storyboarders and writers of the other episodes - they have to be associated with this just for simply working on the show.
Praise Disney for Judy's existence. ❤️❤️❤️
There's a shot of a dog licking the ginger girl's crotch.
wtf
honestly, i just wanna give him a hug.
I ended up unexpectedly seeing this live at Tim & Eric's Stralia/Zealand Sydney Show. It was really funny, and it ended in a way I didn't expect it to. Good job guys.
My budgie was loudly masturbating during this episode so it was hard to pay attention to the plot.
Honestly, I think Adam Sandler does better in serious roles over comedy ones. Click and Funny People cement that for me.
Oddly enough, it's well worth the watch despite it being kind of lame.
this show receives full fist, if only because season 2 wasn't as great as season 1.
the wait between episodes ravages my soul
despite season 2 being a bit of a downer for me (emotionally), this is still one of my fav currently airing cartoons. the visuals are stellar, every member of the cast is pretty well fleshed out, and the humour never gets boring. i love it.