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Its tough watching a corpse of a old friend being paraded around like that.

I honestly can't watch the show cause the designs of the new characters are just so busy/overdrawn with junk compared to the simple designs of the original cast.
We were robbed of better designs for the new characters.
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They move, act and design-wise look like a 13 yo animated them in gacha life
I'm just gonna say this and ONLY this, it's animated like a Family Guy episode. Which is funny (and also sad) because since last year, Clone High has been animated by Digital eMotion, who happened to animate modern Family Guy episodes, as well as a few episodes of last year's Futurama reboot.
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Polar Express 2 is Being "Worked Out" Now (Exclusive)
Anybody's thoughts about the original movie and how they feel about the sequel being developed?
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Are they still going to retcon that harret was at the first prom and got frozen
The one redeeming thing this show could do is pull a Ghandi twist by revealing that the government accidentally cloned another Harriet and Frida and so when Ghandi gets unfrozen, so too will old Harriet and Frida in the freezer.
 
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To divert for a sec, does anyone else remember this?

An early 2000s animated children's horror classic (if it was your cup of tea) with adventures comparable to what Gravity Falls, starting our favorite at the time child actor, Frankie Muniz, better known as Malcolm from MiTM, going on adventures with his two best friends, generic goth girl nº 42 and flamboyant Ed with sunglasses from EE&E, exploring the mysteries and occult secrets of the town they reside in.

By memory it wasn't that good but was very unique, the main characters were fairly unlikable in the beginning but grew on you, the art was at best sub-par for what was around at the time, and the stories tried a bit too hard to separate it from other "child-horror", like an episode about a haunted jock-strap - But to its credit, like a lot of the other horror shows, it was legit scary or eary, when it wanted to be, and the art style helped that a lot.
 
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