From the comments audio track on The Last Unicorn movie DVD, by (in order of the audio equivalent of "appearance"):
Before I get started on showing you guys this video, I’d like to address a little something.
I realize that, yesterday, there was quite a shake up. My username was crossed out, and I was apparently banned from the site. I’d like to explain why.
Just a quick blog wishing a happy 79th birthday to the greatest Autobot of all time, as well as the best melancholy donkey toy: Peter Cullen!
I seriously hope he gets to do that solo Optimus Prime movie before he goes. He's truly earned it.
Missed it ‘cos I’m a dummy but...
Happy belated 80th birthday to Peter Cullen!
The legendary vocal talent behind Optimus Prime, Eeyore, Monterey Jack, K.A.R.R., the Predator and many more from our childhoods! And he’s still going!
Thank you for breathing life into these icons, you brilliant man! Keep up the amazing work!
One of my favorite voice actors; Peter Sallis, died June 2, 2017.
Thank you for giving us laughs from your days of Wallace & Gromit.
R.I.P., old chum.
Peter S. Beagle, author of the Last Unicorn, the book which forms the foundation of one of my favourite movies of all time, wrote about his experiences having known Christopher Lee. I found the piece moving, so I figured some of you may as well.
Today I learned about the actual littlest pony.
(Who is, indeed, adorable.)
Well, its been a long road, with many names tossed about, but it seems Marvel and Sony have chosen the Spider-Man that shall join the MCU.
I know that I had mostly been sharing clips of Tim Conway with you guys as of late. However, I thought that it wouldn't hurt to do something different.
Today, I decided to share with you guys another sketch starring another one of the world's most brilliant comics: Peter Sellers.
Sure hope that doesn't mean that Gummy is an alcoholic
Simon Peter; literate, imbecilic, nontraditional (in regards to the practice of the Sabbath), common fisherman. And yet one man known to be the greatest of all chose him to lead his disciples, his church, his legacy.
If a poor idiot fisherman such as Peter can achieve such things, how much more can you achieve through God's commission?
The list alternates, starting with the worst and ending with the best. I've gone back and read comments from the blog and stories. I have a general idea of what the people loved and hated about the series. Now let's get the list started.
Note: I've left the action scenes from this list and will do a Top Ten Battles of the Spiders and Magic verse.
Best and Worst- 13 & 12. Oh, my precious Luna.
What’s up, my friends?
This is your old-time savvy reviewer here, reporting for duty today to review Disney’s “Peter Pan”. The animated film from 1953 to be precise.
This is one of the most satisfying scenes ever in Family Guy. With all the bullying and ridicule Meg experienced throughout her life, I honestly can't blame her for getting revenge on those who treated her like crap.
P.S. The thumbnail is clickbait.
Stanley Kubrick's masterful black comedy satire of the Cold War and the fear of nuclear apocalypse remains just as hilarious and witty as it was more then 50 years ago, remaining one of the best satires ever made.
London School of Jewish Song (Yigal Calek) are interviewed on legendary BBC children's television program Blue Peter. The interview took place after they returned from a series of concerts in [the then-USSR] in the early days of Glasnost. They also perform 2 songs: Anim Zemiros and Shir Shir.
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