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1mikie19 @UCaO1R0_H2kcSH9DT9-GCp2A@youtube.com

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I review animated shows, TV Shows and Movies and give my per


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1mikie19
Posted 9 hours ago

A flat tire is no problem because it’s only flat on the bottom. šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

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1mikie19
Posted 2 weeks ago

I’ve always wanted to be in a cartoon, like actually inside one, living and breathing in that colorful, fun world where everything feels a little more magical. Growing up, one of my absolute favorite shows was Clifford the Big Red Dog. There was just something so comforting and joyful about it. Clifford wasn’t just a giant red dog—he was a gentle giant who taught kids (and kids like me) about kindness, loyalty, friendship, and how to be a good person (or pet!) even when you feel different or out of place. I’m 31 now, and I have Mild Autism, and I still find myself going back to shows like Clifford because they gave me comfort when the world felt too loud or confusing. They made me feel seen in a way that’s hard to explain. I imagined myself living on Birdwell Island become the newest resident moving into the Bleakmans’ old house after being fed up with Clifford’s chaos and hanging out with Emily Elizabeth and going on little adventures with Clifford, Cleo, and T-Bone. It felt like a safe place—like a home I could always return to. And honestly? I still do. That big red dog still holds a big red spot in my heart. Thank you, Clifford, for being a friend when I needed one most. You’ll always be my favorite cartoon pup.

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1mikie19
Posted 2 weeks ago

Sometimes I really feel like I’m one of the Bubble Guppies—like, not just a fan watching the show, but actually in it. The colors, the music, the way they talk about school and friends and feelings—it just makes me feel safe and happy in a way that’s hard to explain. I decided to make myself into a Guppy (with some help from my buddy ChatGPT), and now I’m officially an honorary Guppy! It might sound silly to some people, but for me, it means everything. As a 31-year-old boy with mild autism, I connect deeply with the characters and the world they live in. It's bright, fun, and full of kindness—and that’s the kind of world I want to live in too. Being part of something like this—even just in my imagination—makes me feel like I belong, and that’s the best feeling ever. Bubble Guppies forever!!! Let’s do it, Guppies!!! šŸ āœØšŸ’™šŸŒˆšŸ§”

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1mikie19
Posted 2 weeks ago

LET’S FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOO!!!! We actually did it guys, Coyote Vs Acme is officially SAVED by Ketchup Entertainment and I am absolutely LOSING IT right now!! This movie deserved better from the start and it’s finally getting the chance it deserves—thank you to everyone who fought for this, tweeted, posted, yelled into the void like I did every night since Warner Bros tried to bury it!! Seriously, FUCK YOU ZASLAV, FUCK YOU for trying to shelve art like this!!! I’ve been following this project for YEARS and to see it finally claw its way out of the vault just means so much, like my heart is racing and I’m actually tearing up a bit typing this. I’ve been obsessed with Looney Tunes since I was little and Wile E. Coyote has always been my guy—just the determination, the never-give-up energy, the chaos—it speaks to me in ways I can’t even explain. As someone with mild autism, I latch onto things that matter to me deeply and this movie became one of those things, so this just feels like a massive WIN for the weirdos, the creatives, and the underdogs. Let’s show Ketchup we care and SHOW UP for this when it drops!!! COYOTE LIVES, BABY!!! AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!! šŸ˜„šŸ˜„šŸ˜„ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø

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1mikie19
Posted 4 weeks ago

Went to see The Day the Earth Blew Up and as much as I enjoyed the movie….There was one problem. The theater was empty. I bet you a dime that Zaslav didn’t grow up watching the Looney Tunes. šŸ˜’šŸ˜’šŸ˜’

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1mikie19
Posted 4 weeks ago

Just cancelled my Max subscription today. What’s the point anymore? I’m done! #BringBacktheLooneyTunes #FireDavidZaslav

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1mikie19
Posted 1 month ago

David Steven Cohen was 66 not 58. This was confirmed by Carin Greenberg who worked with him on The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss.

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1mikie19
Posted 1 month ago

This one fucking hurts so much! Just found out earlier today that David Steven Cohen, the head writer of Courage the Cowardly Dog, has passed away from cancer at the age of 66. This man was such a huge part of my childhood, and it’s absolutely devastating to hear that he’s gone. Courage was one of the best shows ever, and his writing made it so unique—funny, dark, and emotional all at the same time. It was a one-of-a-kind show that stuck with me ever since I was a kid. But that wasn’t all he did—he was also the executive producer and showrunner for the first season of The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss, which is another show I have so much nostalgia for. And he even wrote songs for Clifford’s Really Big Movie with Jody Gray, the same composer from Courage! One of those songs, I’m Not Scared Anymore, is my absolute favorite from the movie—it’s such a beautiful song with a message that really resonates with me. What makes this even sadder is that he actually followed me on Instagram a few years ago, and I still have that follow. It meant so much to me that someone who played a role in shaping my childhood even knew I existed. Losing him is such a huge blow to animation, and I just want to say thank you, David Steven Cohen, for everything you gave us. Rest in peace. You will be deeply missed. ā¤ļøšŸ’”šŸ˜¢

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1mikie19
Posted 1 month ago

That’s fucking bullshit! Looney Tunes is one of the most iconic animated franchises of all time, with nearly a century of cultural impact. Removing it because of ā€œlow viewershipā€ while prioritizing generic adult content is a slap in the face to animation history. Warner Bros. Discovery keeps making terrible decisions, and this one is no different! šŸ˜”šŸ˜”šŸ˜”šŸ°šŸŽ„šŸ’„

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1mikie19
Posted 1 month ago

Hey everyone! The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie is FINALLY in theaters, and if you love classic animation, hilarious slapstick, and a good underdog story, you NEED to go see it! This is the first fully animated Looney Tunes movie made for theaters, and it stars Porky Pig and Daffy Duck in a sci-fi adventure that actually gives them real character arcs while keeping all the wacky humor we love! But here’s the thing—this movie isn't just important because it’s a great Looney Tunes film, it’s also a chance to send a message to you know who at Warner Bros. We all know what happened with Coyote vs. Acme—it was finished, it was tested, and it was supposedly amazing, but Zaslav tried to lock it away for a tax write-off. Fans fought back, and the movie was saved from deletion, but it still doesn’t have a release. If The Day The Earth Blew Up does well at the box office, it will prove that audiences WANT theatrical animated Looney Tunes movies, and it might just knock some sense into Zaslav’s fucking head so we can finally see Wile E. Coyote get the big-screen treatment he deserves! So please, if you love animation, if you love Looney Tunes, if you want to support artists who pour their hearts into these projects just for executives to treat them like garbage, go buy a ticket! Let’s show them that Looney Tunes belongs on the big screen! šŸŽ„šŸæšŸ·šŸ¦†šŸ’„

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