Original Aire Date: August 16, 1999
(Yes. I am aware I'm over a month late...sue me!)
Yeah....I still feel old watching reruns of this on Dailymotion!
Original Aire Date: July 20th, 2002
(yes this time I'm referring to the tv series)
And here's some interesting facts about the series!)
(Thank you Channel Frederator)
My favorite is this one:
Zim : Gir, self-destruct.
Gir: FINALLY!!! *toot sound before exploding*
Original series release date: March 30th, 2001
Guys it's official. I am old! I was like 4 when this premiered! I still remember the "Oh Yeah! Cartoons" shorts! Why!?!? It was strong until season 6...
Original Aire Date: March 30th, 2001
(NGL. Forgot that both shows premiered on the same day)
Remember how I said I felt old earlier? Yeah double that!
(Original aire date: May 1, 1999)
You guys can tell I've been waiting months to do this one! I'm too excited!! Here, have the theme song and some bonus videos!:
Yay!
Original Aire Date: August 17th, 1996
(Okay I know it was yesterday, but I was busy)
Original Release Date: August 4th, 2006
I know a lot of people probably have no idea what this movie is, but for those who do remember it, yeah I know we gotta be feeling a bit old right now (I was like 9 when it came out).
On a related note, today is Frm. President Barack Obama's 60th birthday. Congratulations on the Diamond Birthday Mr. Obama. Hope you having a safe and wonderful birthday!
(Alexa. Play "Hail to the Chief")
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(Original Aire Date: April 16, 1994)
My God! How has it been 25 years?!?!?! I still love this show!!
AND NOW!!! HERE'S SOME FAN FAVORITE SKETCHES FROM THE SHOW!!!:
If you read my episode review of “Crusaders of the Lost Mark”, then you know that I absolutely loved it. I admit that the ending was rushed, but I don’t fault the episode for that because, remember, the writers only have twenty-two minutes to get the whole story told. Considering all of the stuff that happened in that episode, I’d say they pulled it off quite well.
Greetings, my friends.
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for my 30th episode analysis, I’m gonna give you guys my take of iCarly’s “iGo to Japan”.
Here’s the summary of it:
Original Aire Date (Blue's Clues): 9/08/1996
Original Aire Date (The Oprah Winfrey Show): 9/08/1986
Let's start with The Oprah Winfrey Show! It was on the aire for around 25 years and ended in 2011. Wow. That's nuts! Somehow I found the original intro from the 80s!
Cool right? Yeah, now for BLUE'S CLUES!!
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If I were to describe my thoughts on Hey Arnold the Jungle Movie in a single word, I believe the best term would simply be.....Satisfaction. I feel that perfectly articulates my thoughts and probably the thoughts of anyone who sees this movie. Even though anyone will also tell you the movie is flawed, at the end of the day, after 15 years of waiting, I can safely say that I feel content after watching this film.
. . . and they're pretty funny. I like how the references to that company (which Viacom co-owned with Nickelodeon at the time of their taping) are spot on. According to this guy, there are aspects of the Blockblister operation that are hardly that far off from aspects of the real Blockbuster based on his own experiences:
The first Blockbuster stores had a much bigger selection than the independent video stores, but I only rented from them if the movie I wanted wasn't available anywhere