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A Look at Hanna-Barbera's "Superstars 10"
This story is a milestone for me: it's my 1500th on Vocal. Fittingly, I decided to use this milestone to write about something I am a huge fan of: cartoons. More specifically, Hanna-Barbera. I've been wanting to tackle this for a while, and I was inspired by Boomerang and MeTV Toons to do this. The 1980s was one hell of a decade for Hanna-Barbera, as it was the latter half of that decade that saw a lot of their classics back in the proverbial saddle.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
Best South Park Episodes & Where to Watch South Park
Across the board on animated television, few programs have had as big an impact as South Park. The show is known for its fiery wit, sarcastic social commentary and pure-play comedic entertainment, and has been performed to great acclaim since 1997. Too many individual storylines are worth watching. And for that reason, we compiled a list of the highest-rated South Park episodes. The following are a few examples of excellent episodes that not only showcased the series' unique brand of aesthetic but also the funny dialogue and likeable characters that kept you hooked to the series.
By Faye Millerabout a year ago in Geeks
Gender-Flipped Villain Pitch: Dr. Claw (Inspector Gadget)
I've been sitting on this for over a month, and the inspiration for this involves something that dates back nearly six months prior. So in the end of June of this year, MeTV Toons launched. I remember being so excited for this, because from what I read, MeTV Toons is what Cartoon Network and Boomerang used to be: showing the classics, mainly (for my liking) the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoons. However, to my disappointment, MeTV Toons would not hit my cable company's lineup of channels, well... it wouldn't until sometime in September.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
Dune Prophecy
“Born twice, once in agony, once in spice” this is the piece of the prophecy that we have heard for 3 episodes now. It refers to the key to what we have been calling “the reckoning”. Valya thinks the prophecy is talking about Desmond, but I (and Tula) think it's Lila. Now it being Desmond would imply that he is the one that starts the reckoning whereas it being Lila implies that she would be the one to stop it. So that is one question that needs to be answered before the end of the series. Let’s jump into episode 4.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a year ago in Geeks











