This pinned tweet is a note for me to look at every time I go onto my account so I never make this mistake again, since it may have almost costed me this account:
DO NOT USE REAL FAMOUS PEOPLE’S NAMES IN MY TWITTER NAMES
It’s amazing how in seasons 1-2 they would never even think about intersecting the Phineas and Perry plots but by season 4 the characters from both plots became acquaintances, or at the very least very aware of each others existence.
The episode was banned in 2009 cause a real life band named The Bettys sued (it was only banned in America though, it continued to air everywhere else). That’s prob why we never saw her again
But fun fact, the band was supposed to make a quick cameo in Rollercoaster The Musical
Not really. “Smooth” animation isn’t automatically “good” animation. You have to account the timing and the quality of the drawings as well. And the drawings here are rather bland, and the movement is too floaty, and there’s no proper timing, or thought put into the movements.
I remember when the channel was new and strictly a “boys/extreme to the max” channel as opposed to it’s predecessor Toon Disney and there were so many Disney shows that fit the aesthetic of the channel they just didn’t air. Dave the Barbarian and Timon and Pumbaa in particular.
Didn’t even gain a strong cult following or resurgence like Futurama did when it went to Adult Swim
Betting more people would’ve cared about it if it was on Fox and not streaming
I think I’m the only person I’ve ever met who prefers Most Wanted over Muppets 2011.
I know they had to do it to gain relevance again but I prefer getting a fun Muppet movie over a commentary on their unpopularity.
It makes sense why they were so cheap. The Wii had just come out and was a massive success and that already had GameCube backwards compatability anyway.