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Miraculous

Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir: A Classic 90’s Formula

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By Brandon Scott on Jul 29th, 2019

Miraculous Has Some Miraculous Stuff To Show Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir is Sailor Moon, but for a modern audience, with surprisingly excellent CGI animation. I mean this comparison in almost every sense of the phrase, from the structure to the pacing, to the simple idea of it. Let me break down the…

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Invader Zim

Classic Cartoon Reviews: Invader Zim

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By Brandon Scott on Mar 22nd, 2019

Invader Zim: Something Dark And New In honor of the new movie, it seemed logical to go back and review the first episode of Invader Zim and see what got us to where we are now. To see if the show is as good as we all remember and worthy of the nostalgia. And, put…

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Hilda

Hilda Is The Sweetest Thing On Netflix

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By Brandon Scott on Nov 9th, 2018

Hilda Is The Absolute Cutest Show Hilda is made for young children. Yes. Fine. So is Harry Potter and Mario. So, yes, it’s not dark or extreme. And, yeah, you might get odd looks for admitting that you like it—but, if someone gives you flak for it, then send them to this article. Because Hilda…

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Max Adventure Looks to Educate and Entertain

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By Carly Fjeld on Sep 24th, 2014

Are kids still learning from cartoons, or is it all violence and bad jokes? Maybe today’s cartoons are aimed more toward adults (like Family Guy and Archer). One man in Las Vegas hopes that’s not true. Phil Fitzlaff has a passion for science fiction, “Being a kid who grew up in the late 70s and 80s,…

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The Best Wonder Woman Film (That Exists So Far)

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By B.K. on Apr 15th, 2014

If you’re already on the edge of your seat about Diana’s appearance in the upcoming Superman/Batman film, calm down. It’ll be okay. Probably. In the meantime, go grab your favorite snack and (re)watch the 2009 Wonder Woman by Warner Bros. Animation. It’s yet another origin story of Diana of Themyscira, but it’s refreshingly likable. It’s…

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Of Mice and Monsters: My 5 Favorite Pixar Animated Films

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By Shirayuki on Nov 7th, 2012

Pixar Animation Studios have long created fantastic movies that touched the hearts of both children and adults alike. From the spectacular graphics to heartwarming storylines, it is not surprising that these movies have garnered millions of fans worldwide. On a personal note, here are some Pixar films that I could watch over and over again…

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Astro Boy

5 Cartoons That Launch Us Into the Future

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By Shirayuki on Jun 20th, 2012

Aliens, flying cars, human cloning, and the end of the human race. Through numerous blockbusters, video games, and books, we’ve begun to visualize the multitude of possibilities about what the future holds in store for us may it be extraordinary or grim. But let us take a step back into our childhood or even take…

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