I pretty much disliked Dora the first time I saw at 7. Even then I rolled my eyes and thought, seriously?
Now Blue's Clues had style.
Zagreus sits inside your head, Zagreus lives among the dead.
Zagreus sees you in your bed, And eats you when you're sleeping.
Celestia knew the party was going to suck, so she told Luna not to come
Fair enough. I love that his name was just Joe.
Tough call. Pinkie went a little more crazy with the hallucinations and everything, but I'm going to go with Fluttershy because it seems less expected of her. Also, because it doesn't make me sad like Pinkies breakdown does.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
I saw a bit of Dora once and from what I've seen, it doesn't have much appeal to older folks. It's like playing an educational game for kindergardeners. Of course, the Mad TV parody is awesome.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
That's why I love Word Girl. It's got some cleverness to the writing, a ton of pop culture jokes, features VA and writing staff from SNL, and tries to challenge the target demographic with fairly complex vocabulary. Plus it came from the creator of PB and J Otter.
Zagreus sits inside your head, Zagreus lives among the dead.
Zagreus sees you in your bed, And eats you when you're sleeping.
No, just need a roommate paying half the rent that isn't an emotional wreck and that I can actually trust to not do something stupid.
I've heard
Seaseme Street was also pretty good about entertaining adults.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
I watched Sesame Street back in My Youth B.E. (Before Elmo.)
Mostly via Cookie Monster,
this
scenfor instance.
Though there's many other examples.
Zagreus sits inside your head, Zagreus lives among the dead.
Zagreus sees you in your bed, And eats you when you're sleeping.
I remember seeing a Call Me Maybe parody. And an Old Spice parody.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
NSFW pony forum Redlight Ponville is shutting down for good to protect its userbase's info from blackhat haters.
Blackhat hackers who are also haters.
There's a heart that's breaking
down this long-distance line tonight