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Fionna & Cake trailer


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That comic was weird as shit, even if the last bit of it tried to come across as a shitpost or something.
 
And don't forget the events leading up to that, in which Judy Hopps is now a lesbian politician and the new mayor of Zootopia.
Don't forget to mention her wife is literally just a female Nick because she legit can't get over her first love/must've done so to just twist in the knife further. Typical woman moment.
 
just catching up, and.....no. not Peanuts. Please. That was one of the only ones not sullied by Pedowood, please please please let this be a project that was axed when Blue Sky went under and not an actual movie that's coming out.
 
just catching up, and.....no. not Peanuts. Please. That was one of the only ones not sullied by Pedowood, please please please let this be a project that was axed when Blue Sky went under and not an actual movie that's coming out.
the peanuts movie already exists. it was ok. we just have images of concept art for a sequel that never came to light after blue sky closed down
 
look it up, I won't spoil it but it's hilarious when you get to it.
This comic is too retarded/egregiously offensive to be serious/sincere, but has way too much effort put into it to be a parody/shitpost, what is reality
 
This comic is too retarded/egregiously offensive to be serious/sincere, but has way too much effort put into it to be a parody/shitpost, what is reality
It started off sincere and then turned ironic
...then the author got cancelled when they found his other lesbian porn and considered it offensive (which is weird because it looked indistinguishable to me)
 
When it comes to studios from the Golden Age of Animation, people don't give Screen Gems any credit. I'd say it's been treated the same as Famous Studios or Terrytoons, and many historians would just prefer but muh UPA and throw Screen Gems (and even Hanna-Barbera, as it technically counts as something from Columbia back then) under the rug. Don't get me wrong, I love UPA and all, but something like The Fox and The Crow was actually pretty silly and fun.
 
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