The Power Rangers popped up in the latest episode of Regular Show: The Lost Tapes (one of them that premiered today, "Boba or Bo-Bust"). Just as you see here.
Oh, happy belated 20th anniversary to the show that "revolutionised" Mickey's status as a preschool-targeted character, which I did temporarily have an interest in. It turned 20 years since the premiere on May 5th 2006.
Happy late 15th anniversary to The Looney Tunes Show, the most adult version of the franchise to date (if not counting the hidden jokes from the original shorts)
The first official Cartoon Network original, Dexter's Laboratory, has turned 30 years old since launching as a full-fledged show yesterday, 27th April.
It's about time to finally start watching S2 of this show (even if so late now here), almost two years after watching the first one. HBO Max sure doesn't care about it much in the Europan part of the world.
Is it just me, or the latest Phineas and Ferb revival episodes concentrate more on Perry and Dr. Doofenshmirtz (to the point that even ep names have the "Doof" in it)? Sometimes it feels like P&F are the side-story characters now..
It only makes me wonder if Paramount does have good-looking prints of the black-and-white Terrytoons, which they could possibly give to Weigel at one point ("Black and White Friday" would really benefit from such cartoons)
And how could I have ended the third and final Easter day of this year in Romania, than with a horror twist? Besides a minor cheap animated special as a runner-up to it
To celebrate the fact that I got three weeks off from work for rest, I watched today the latest installment in the separate Minions series of movies. What I loved was the unique logo variation of the Universal logo, which was akin to the plot taking place in the late 1800s
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