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Post by luckyfanpup101 on Feb 1, 2009 11:03:43 GMT -5
I don't, either, tbh, but some people call D&J the white version of K&K.
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Post by luckyfanpup101 on Jan 31, 2009 23:55:33 GMT -5
Really? Then why is it still being shown on PBS?
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Post by luckyfanpup101 on Jan 31, 2009 4:28:52 GMT -5
I agree with you, Drake, though I think the episode "Homecoming" should've been the series finale since the show revolved around Jake and Rose, at least imo. Another show I forgot to add was Brandy & Mr. Whiskers.
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Post by luckyfanpup101 on Jan 31, 2009 4:25:24 GMT -5
Sorry, Drake, but the show just seems like a rip-off of Kenan & Kel to me.
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Post by luckyfanpup101 on Jan 31, 2009 2:50:22 GMT -5
Here's My List:
Chip 'N Dale Rescue Rangers 101 Dalmatians Goof Troop Darkwing Duck DuckTales TailSpin Jungle Cubs Rugrats Hey Arnold The Powerpuff Girls Doug Tiny Toon Adventures Animaniacs Freakazoid Ren & Stimpy Rocket Power Dexter's Laboratory G.I. Joe Transformers Recess KaBlam! Corneil & Bernie Little Bear Franklin Pepper Ann Lloyd in Space
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Post by luckyfanpup101 on Jan 31, 2009 2:42:09 GMT -5
Here's My List:
Phineas & Ferb Hannah Montana The Suite Life of Zack & Cody/The Suite Life on Deck Wizards of Waverly Place As the Bell Rings (not exactly a show but still god-awful) Back at the Barnyard The Mighty B Dora the "Explora" ( supposed to be Explorer) Go Diego Go Barney & Friends Arthur Teletubbies Squirrel Boy iCarly Drake & Josh Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide Clifford's Puppy Days/Clifford the Big Red Dog The Secret Saturdays SpongeBob SquarePants Fetch! Ruff with Ruff Ruffman True Jackson VP Cory in the House That's So Raven Goosebumps
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Post by luckyfanpup101 on Jan 30, 2009 13:54:59 GMT -5
I agree with Belchic. With how popular this film is, I was expecting a whole bunch of bonus features, but was gravely disappointed.
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Post by luckyfanpup101 on Jan 29, 2009 17:39:44 GMT -5
Don't ask me why, but for some reason, I had the strongest urge to watch An American Tail. So I checked out YouTube and found it. It was good, though I don't know why the song "Somewhere Out There" won so many awards. I mean, it's a good song and all, but the horrid singing completely ruins it.
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Post by luckyfanpup101 on Jan 14, 2009 0:11:49 GMT -5
B-Dawg? Buddha? Buddrball? Who the hell gives their kids those kinds of names, especially a name after the leader of a religion?
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Post by luckyfanpup101 on Jan 14, 2009 0:08:12 GMT -5
Yeah, The Dark Knight was of course number 1, so far, no movies have been able to overtake it. I mean, it has broken multiple records and all that jazz. Yeah, The Dark Knight totally kicked ass (brilliant acting, by the way, from Heath Ledger), but no film will ever be able to surpass Titanic. However, many people claim that the only reason this film did so well was because of Leonardo Di Caprio fangirls, but the same could be said about The Dark Knight. Some people claim that the only reason the film did so well was because of Heath Ledger's death.
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Post by luckyfanpup101 on Jan 14, 2009 0:03:19 GMT -5
I'm a bit surprised that Wall-E made $223 million. To be honest, I didn't much care for it. To say the least, I found it boring. Seriously, I kept looking at my watch, wondering when it would be over. It annoyed me that the same song ("Put On Your Sunday Clothes", I believe) was played over and over again. Now I can't get that d**n song outta my head. But what annoyed me the most was that Disney/Pixar ripped off James Cameron. Honestly, the tilting spaceship with the people sliding reminded me way too much of Titanic.
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Post by luckyfanpup101 on Jan 13, 2009 23:54:58 GMT -5
Just so everyone knows, you can find both films and some episodes of the cartoon series on YouTube.
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Post by luckyfanpup101 on Nov 5, 2008 8:43:47 GMT -5
I have just uploaded my new account at fanfiction.net. My new username is luckyfan101.
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Post by luckyfanpup101 on Nov 3, 2008 13:53:04 GMT -5
Chapter 1
Erik looked over at his VCR that sat atop his television set. It was old, but it worked fairly well, when it wanted to. Most of the time the blasted thing didn't so much as turn on.
The young skunk looked at his watch. It was forty-five minutes past six o' clock. Only fifteen minutes to go until Lois called the family to dinner. He looked forward to dinner. It would take his mind off of missing Colin.
Colin, his raccoon friend, was down in Tennessee visiting his family. He wouldn't be home for at least three more days. Erik didn't know how he'd survive. Colin was his best friend. They'd been best friends ever since elementary school.
Erik's ears perked up as he was pulled away from Memory Lane. He could clearly hear Thumper at his computer. The young rabbit was working on yet another book with a glass of warm milk and a plate that held a slice of cherry pie beside him.
Hearing Thumper typing reminded Erik of his own writing assignment. He needed to finish his article before time was up. More than anything he needed to get it started. His boss had given him the project two weeks ago and Erik hadn't so much as written one sentence. The article was due this week.
Erik's eyes went from the VCR to his DVD collection. He'd seen every one of them at least over five times. His gaze met the DVD set of THe Angry Video Game Nerd. Colin had been the one who had introduced him to James Rolfe, otherwise known as the AVGN.
Erik sighed. His tail swished, brushing against the back of the sofa on which he sat.
"You all right?" a voice asked.
Erik jumped. His eyes snapped open. He looked around until his green eyes met Thumper's brown eyes.
"Thumper, I didn't hear you come up," he muttered.
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Post by luckyfanpup101 on Oct 2, 2008 15:42:08 GMT -5
I could never get past the intro to this cartoon. It always freaked me out.
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