Happy 15th Anniversary "American Dragon Jake Long" · 2:07am Jan 22nd, 2020
Original Aire date: January 21, 2005
I absolutely LOVED this show (exactly a month later another Favorite show aired on NICKELODEON)!! C'mon Disney+ get with the program!
Original Aire date: January 21, 2005
I absolutely LOVED this show (exactly a month later another Favorite show aired on NICKELODEON)!! C'mon Disney+ get with the program!
In case you were wondering how long I have been away off this site. Way too long. Okay, on with the blog.
No matter where I go on the internet, My Little Pony is still a polarizing topic. I try to find new stuff to enjoy while I wash my worries away. So far, I have found these as the following goes:
-Harvey Beaks
-Fairy Tail
-and Sonic Boom.
Original Aire Date: May 3rd, 2002
Ngl, I forgot this premiered in 2002! Yet I remember watching it for so many years!
And to think it ended in 2020!?! Wow! I remember lovin' it as a young one. My nieces all loved it when they were younger too (yes even the youngest!). My favorite character was Max! How about you guys?
.......god this show is deep.
1. Saint Seiya.
2. King Arthur and the Knights of Justice.
10. Darkwing Duck
9. American Dragon: Jake Long
8. Star Wars Rebels
7. Ducktales (2017)
6. Kim Possible
5. Lilo & Stich: The Series
4. The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
3. Phineas & Ferb
2. Gravity Falls
1. Gargoyles
HONORABLE MENTIONS:
* House of Mouse
* Aladdin
* The Owl House
* Timon & Pumbaa
At this point I'm just counting the days, doesn't mean I don't still fear it tho.
I guess we may never know the fate of CN I heard nothing, but all I see is yes and no of its existence, but most is disheartening. So I don't know.
39 days are left, I wonder...If it even happens at all..
Original Aire Date: October 4th, 1998
(Is the theme song still a bop 25 years later? Yes. Yes it is.)
(The first episode...thank small mercies for YouTube Kids)
You know those times when you spend hours just wandering around Youtube, from link to link, Suggestion to Suggestion, hoping to stumble across something good? And then there's that moment when you stumble across that gem -- a diamond among pearls -- shining brightly in the dark?
That's this animation for me tonight. Bed time now. I leave you with this. Enjoy.
I binge-watched the first 10 episodes yesterday and holy cow, that was one of the most intriguing cartoons I've ever watched. It has a lot of dark and emotional moments as it deals mostly with trying to accept change, self-reflection, coping with loss, and the stages of grief.
I'm now up to date with Steven Universe, shorts and all. And yeah, I like it a good deal and am pretty impatient for the next episode to come out. As a PG-rated show, it has more space to explore mature themes, and it's fair to say that some of the best (hello, "Keeping It Together") pack a tremendous emotional punch. The gradually unfolding backstory is fascinating, too, and SU has that crucial "heart" that's what really keeps me watching. For what it's worth, my favourite
Since Danger Mouse has annoyingly decided to have a hiatus after a mere 15 episodes, I've finally given in to the people who have been pestering me to watch Steven Universe for ages. So, well, I started watching Steven Universe. I've just finished the first (long) season, which is to say that I'm up to "Jail Break". I suppose the very thought that I've got this far tells you something -- but here are some thoughts anyway:
10). Zsasz (Batman franchise)
Boring
9). Fred (Scooby-Doo franchise)
Bland
8). General Grievous (Star Wars franchise excluding 2003 cartoon)
Incompetent
7). Cosmo (The Fairy Oddparents)
Have some good ol' fashioned Bugs Bunny to complement the occasion.
(It's DailyMotion, not YouTube. Hence the link instead of the direct video.)