chairsforcheap - 2015-09-01
these shows are amazing.
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ashtar. - 2015-09-01 no, they are not
and this clip is boring
kill all nerds
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EvilHomer - 2015-09-02 Two children's shows, mashed up together, for the sake of being mashed up together.
The Flintstones called, and they demand royalties.
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EvilHomer - 2015-09-02 I don't think nerds should be killed, however.
I think nerds should be gathered together into special camps, and quietly encouraged to throw footballs back and forth until they stop acting so dang foolish.
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fluffy - 2015-09-02 You think Rick and Morty is a children's show? Really?
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EvilHomer - 2015-09-02 It's a show for adolescents, and adolescents are children, yes.
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BiggerJ - 2015-09-01
I think the real motive behind the secret arrangement between these shows' creators was to secretly create a crossover between a Disney-owned series and a Time-Warner owned series - the two companies are famous rivals. But, I hear you ask, what about the Mickey and Bugs scene in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Corporate egos actually resulted in the creation of that scene - they demanded that Mickey and Bugs have the exact same number of words of dialogue. Since the editing department is a harsh mistress that can easily mess that kind of thing up, they only spoke when they were together to prevent a snafu.
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fluffy - 2015-09-02 Or maybe it's just that Justin Roiland and Alex Hirsch are friends who like to insert subtle jokes like this.
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bopeton - 2015-09-01
Which is the one with cynical, absurdist humour and non-stop, zany breaking of the fourth wall?
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15th - 2015-09-01
This show sucks and I don't understand why people like things that I don't.
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SolRo - 2015-09-02
both shows are great.
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Spaceman Africa - 2015-09-02
mind blown!
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