It's funny because that's like a fifth of Scrooge Mcduck stories.Is the entire show going to be about how Scrooge is always chasing down his Number One Dime, though?
--Patrick
That was painful to sit through.New TMNT shorts
It's funny because that's like a fifth of Scrooge Mcduck stories.
I like it. My only criticism is that it feels a little bit flat without the horns in the chorus, opting instead for a more understated percussion.I'd watch the shit out of a series based on the mechan one.
WELL-that cheered me up after the dumpster fire of a day I had.
That was my only issue, too. They do bring some of the fanfare into the last stanza in an understated way--I can understand the idea to hold off on it until the end, but I think in doing so it should have a little more oomph for the short time it does appear.I like it. My only criticism is that it feels a little bit flat without the horns in the chorus, opting instead for a more understated percussion.
It probably also doesn't help that the chorus, along with the fanfare, has been a constant part of my subconscious for over 20 years.That was my only issue, too. They do bring some of the fanfare into the last stanza in an understated way--I can understand the idea to hold off on it until the end, but I think in doing so it should have a little more oomph for the short time it does appear.
Crazy pooping birds should go to Duck Jail.. Woo-oo!It immediately reminded me of Scientifically Accurate DuckTales.
Advice on Little Witch Academia:Watched the first couple episodes of Little Witch Academia. Dunno if I'm gonna be able to stick with this one... the protagonist isn't just naive, she's astonishingly obtuse. She keeps trying to cast magic by just saying what she wants to happen, despite having witnessed other witches-in-training using magic on multiple occasions - more than enough to at least know that a magic spell needs some form of MAGIC WORDS. /headdesk
Probably. Notice it is the exact same make and model van each time.I'm more surprised the demand for exterminators is so high that the area can support so many competing businesses...unless it's the same handful of vendors changing their names over and over to avoid litigation, that is.
--Patrick