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froskii · 1 year ago
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I dids a Little gif of Bub :3 hes so pudgy i love him
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lynntbw · 4 months ago
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Random thought: Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures and Chowder are two shows that don’t have much in common but both didn’t have a very long run(especially Mighty Mouse) and felt ahead of their time and don’t have much in common with the decade in which they were made.
Mighty Mouse started in 1987 and got removed from saturday mornings in 1989 and it was a massive shift compared to basically everything around it that wasn’t Looney Tunes reruns and is a precursor to the 1990s with its Clampett esque art style, being made by actual cartoonists instead of toy companies, and being a bit edgier and satirical with its humor.
Chowder started in 2007 and ended in summer 2010 and while isn’t quite as different for its time as MM was it still had more in common with the 2010s with its thin lined circular art style, having a Internet type lol random sense of humor, and an emphasis on being meta.
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randomthrills · 1 year ago
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Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures // Mighty's Benefit Plan (1987)
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tinyirnfistforever · 1 year ago
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Here's this image of Sourpuss and Gandy Goose looking so happy.
I also just noticed that Musky Muskrat and Vincent van Gopher (characters from Deputy Dawg) are holding hands.
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Where's that slash art?
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akron-squirrel · 2 years ago
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ToonJune2023 Day 15: Your Other Favorite Cartoon Character (aka Your Second Favorite Cartoon Star)
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tvthemesongs · 2 years ago
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Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures intro
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acmeoop · 10 months ago
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Ralph Bakshi’s Animation Inspirational 80’s Series
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Ralph Bakshi hizo mucho más por la animación para todo público que para la de adultos, “The new adventures of Mighty Mouse” fue de las pocas series de los 80s en ser hecha con alma y sin tantas restricciones. Querían hacer algo genuinamente bueno con esta serie  No tenía los diseños blandos y repetitivos de otras series, querían hacer algo expresivo y alocado como los viejos tiempos. Varios que trabajaron en esto se irían a Spumco tiempo después, es el precursor de RyS
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superarti · 2 months ago
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Oh mighty little Mouse, a small narrow gauge engine designed and crafted with clever hands and loving hearts of a handful of Irish miners.
Mouse is a beloved hodgepodge of the Slaught mines. She was made from necessity and many spare parts by the men but was quickly revered and adored. She had proven herself nothing short but truly useful.
Though all goods things come to an end when their overseer informs the men that she will have to be rid of as they bought a “proper engine”. Sean, the mind behind her design, took her away to Sodor and left her there knowing she will be safe.
A new adventure begins for the little “Mighty” Mouse.
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oldshowbiz · 1 year ago
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Reverend Don Wildmon was a longtime member of Paul Weyrich's influential Council for National Policy. He ran aggressive campaigns against "immoral" showbiz including Three's Company, Martin Scorsese, The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse, and ALF. His son Tim Wildmon has followed in his father's tradition, running an organization called the American Family Association, which argues that "political correctness" and "hate crime laws" are "threatening the Christians' existence."
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takashimakato · 4 months ago
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Ralph Bakshi Resources Masterpost
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A Few years ago I was Introduced to Ralph Bakshi due to Paramount+ Adding his 1992 film Cool World to it's streaming service, when I saw the film on my recommended I watched and enjoyed it and now I've seen more films from Bakshi due to me finding and searching.
Just recently I saw @groovegalz Beatles Resource Master post which inspired me to make this Resource Masterpost, please go give them all the love and support because it takes forever to find resources like these and they deserve all the support and love!
Disclaimers
This Post Does not Include Interviews, Short films, Books, and Podcast due to how much time it would take to find all those resources, when I revisit I most likely add these but not now.
Please do your own research on Bakshi if you are more interested in his story, this masterpost will not add every single fact and information about him.
First Films (1970's)
Fritz the Cat (1972) - Robert crumb Comic & Trailer Heavy Traffic (1973) - Trailer Coonskin (1975) - Trailer
Fantasy Films (77 - 80)
Wizards (1977) - Trailer The Lord of the Rings (1978) - Trailer
Pre Retirement Films (80's)
American pop (1981) - Trailer Hey Good Lookin' (1982) - Trailer Fire and Ice (1983) - Trailer
Return to Media (Late 80's - 90's)
Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures (1987) - Wikipedia
Cool World (1992) - Trailer
Spicy City (1997) - Wikipedia Bakshi's Socials
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kaumalade · 5 months ago
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Taki Duckula (or Quácula)
Inspired by Magic Duck [1979] | (The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle)
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froskii · 1 year ago
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DUDEE THIS SCENE SPEAKS TO ME
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the part wheere bub sings about the universe and shti speaks to me since i been having a spiritual awakening for a while now i knew i was gonna love bub but this scene made me instantly fixated on him now :3
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theresattrpgforthat · 2 years ago
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THEME: Paws, Feathers & Scales
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Mausritter, by Losing Games.
It’s a huge and dangerous world out there, and it does not look kindly on a small mouse. But if you are very brave and very clever and just a bit lucky, you might be able to survive. And if you survive long enough, you might even become a hero amongst mice.
Take up the sword and don the whiskers of a brave mouse adventurer in Mausritter, a rules-light fantasy adventure roleplaying game. Mausritter is built on the chassis of Into the Odd, with new rules for setting, character generation, magical artefacts, and mouse-scale adventures.
Mausritter is a game that makes character creation deceptively simple - your little mouse doesn’t have much to them, but that’s because they’re small creatures in a much larger world. It’s very easy to kill your mouse, which means that your team is going to have to focus on solving a lot of problems without diving head-first into combat. This is a game built off of other games that are OSR, which has a lot of ties to dungeon-delving kinds of games. There’s an online character generator if you want a character fast, and a seriously gigantic amount of third-party content created for these little adventurers. If you like creating and solving challenges more than diving head-first into combat, you should absolutely check this game out.
Cats of Catthulu, by Catthulu.
In Cats of Catthulhu, players take on the roles of a variety of ordinary-seeming cats fighting conspiracies of cosmic chaos. Mighty spirits such as Snarlyathotep, slimy Phatphroggua, and Hastpurr of the Yellow Eye inspire their cultists to destroy civilization-but that’s where all the comfy furniture is! 
One person acts as the Cat Herder, arranging the secret plots, challenges, and rewards and guiding the others through the process of making an adventure. Rules are light and quick, emphasizing player cleverness and the fun of being feline. There’s plenty of darkness and chaos in the world, but our fuzzy heroes can handle it!... Usually.
This game is perfect for players who don’t want to deal with math, because cats can’t do math either! Normally you play using special cat dice, but using regular d6’s will work just fine. Your cats will dive into situations that have a Lovecraftian twist, but aren’t too scary for children. On top of rolling dice to determine whether you succeed, there are a few optional rules that add to the goofy feel of the game - particularly the rule of Wum Fing, which states that if a cat character picks up something in game, the player must put their pencil in their mouth and speak around it. If the player gets annoyed and takes the pencil out of their mouth, the cat drops what they are holding.
You only really need the Nekonomikon to play, but Cat Herders might benefit from picking up the Cat Herder’s Guide.
Capybara Capers, by momatoes.
A super elite team of capybaras has been assembled to steal the mythical Awesome Lemon once and for all. But each of you have your own motives...and there may very well be a traitor in your midst. Can you afford to trust one another?
Capybara Capers offers a smooth, seamless tabletop RPG experience for playing a criminal critter, with mechanics for sharing trust, escalating rolls, and even individual win conditions. Ideal for 3-6 players, plus a Game Master!
Each character has their own idea of what victory looks like. There are up to 6 unique Win Conditions that your character may draw from the deck - from gaining the trust of all of the other players, to betraying the rest of the capybaras. Characters also descriptors that will add dice to relevant rolls, in order to increase their chances of success. Throughout the game, players may exchange Trust tokens to give each-other aid or remove Escalation Tokens, which are added whenever the group fails three or more consecutive tasks in a row. If you like wacky hi-jinx and the possibility to betray your friends, Capybara Capers is for you!
Pugmire, by Onyx Path Publishing.
“Be a good dog. Protect your home. Be loyal to those who are true. These are the words of the Code of Man.”
— Sister Picassa Collie, Shepherd of the Church of Man
Dogs have inherited the world, building the kingdom of Pugmire untold centuries after the Ages of Man are over. These dogs have been uplifted to use tools and language, and they seek to rediscover the ruins of the Old Ones. Some have learned to use the leftover technology of humanity, but they believe it to be magic handed to them by their lost gods. Others seek to create an ideal civilization, using a Code of Man compiled from ancient, fragmentary lore left behind by humanity. The world is dangerous and mysterious, but good dogs will persevere.
Pugmire uses a simplified version of 5e, which makes it great for kids or first-timers to the RPG scene. You may clear the forest of Giant Ants, foil the plots of scheming cats, or race rat cultists from the Cult of Labo Tor in order to retrieve a ruin from an artifact. As adventurers, all of your endeavours serve to fulfill your over-arching goal: to become Very Good Dogs. For players, the core rulebook for Pugmire is free as a phone version on DriveThruRpg. For cat lovers, you can instead play in the scheming Monarchies of Mau, if that is what your heart desires.
Crustacean Bus Station, by kumada1 (Sprinting Owl).
You are a crab.
You live in a tidepool community with other crabs. However, your crab factory job is at the other end of the beach. To get there, you must traverse dangerous terrain, evade seagulls and seals and morays, and wear yourself out scrambling over barnacle-covered rocks. This commute would be so much easier if you had a bus.
Unfortunately, crab bus stops are banned by seal civic ordinances. Crabs are rejected from the prestigious Seagull School Of Engineering. And Moray Refreshments, your factory job, is very strict about attendance. Miss even a few minutes of your shift and you risk having your pay docked---which will put you behind on your rent and give Octopus Realty all the incentive it needs to start processing evictions.Tonight, you're going to build your own bus with nothing but pincers and theft.
Buckle up and ready your pincers, because this is a game full of crime and creativity. You’re playing the underdogs, crabs with only a few hit points and a lot of obstacles in the way of building your bus. Each character gets something called a Scuttle Score, which acts as player currency in order to get out of a terrible situation. However, if you Scuttle out of a situation, it makes the situation worse for your friends! Will you leave them behind, or will you stick it out and solve your problems together? 
Geese at the Beach, by Justin Joyce.
THE GOOSE KING HAS AWOKEN.  The annual event has arrived, in which the Goose King rises and sends his most powerful Geese soldiers to the dangerous lands of The Beach to gather Shiny things for his most powerful Horde. Perhaps he simply wants as much treasure as possible, or perhaps he yearns for the greatest treasure of all. 
Regardless of his wants, it is on you and your squad of geese to brave the horrors of The Beach and battle the Goose King's enemies to bring the king what he desires most: Shinies. If the Goose King's wants are not met, the risk of all out war between The Goose King and the Seagull Armada could threaten to drown the world. 
This game picks up a lot of cues from Belonging Outside Belonging games, which don’t usually use dice. This game uses 2d8, but much of your character abilities rely not on dice, but on the Favors you gain by doing certain actions. Players choose from five Goose playbooks: The Buff Goose, The Duck, The Pelican, The Cat, and the Fish. Each one of these playbooks is hilarious and guaranteed to elicit a game full of laughter. 
Wanderhome, by Possum Creek Games.
Wanderhome is a pastoral fantasy role-playing game about traveling animal-folk, the world they inhabit, and the way the seasons change. It is a game filled with grassy fields, mossy shrines, herds of chubby bumblebees, opossums in sundresses, salamanders with suspenders, starry night skies, and the most beautiful sunsets you can imagine.
You might be a tamarin who dances with small and forgotten gods, a leporine mail carrier who relies on moths to get packages where they belong, a little lizard with a big heart and a mysterious past, or a near-endless number of other thrilling possibilities. No matter what, we’re always travelers—animal-folk who go from village to village and get to see the length and breadth of all the world of Hæth. The seasons will change as we play, and we will change with them.
Wanderhome is enchanting and endearing, and fundamentally encourages a different kind of roleplaying experience than you find in a traditional roleplaying game. Built on the Belonging Outside Belonging system, it requires absolutely no dice. Character sheets will give you the ability to describe the world around you, and encourage you to step into making mistakes in order to set your character up for successes down the road. If you are interested in stories about small critters travelling to pastoral locations and helping out the characters they find along the way, Wanderhome is definitely for you.
You can find both official and non-official Wanderhome supplements here.
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animatejournal · 1 year ago
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Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures Studio: Bakshi Animation | USA, 1987
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disneytva · 2 years ago
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Disney Channel and Disney Television Animation Set Series Order For Centenary Animated Comedy “STUGO” Slated For 2024
Today, during a special presentation at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, Disney Television Animation revealed a brand new animated series called “StuGo” for the Disney Channel and Disney+ on 2024 as the 100th Disney Television Animation series.
“StuGo” focuses about six overambitious middle schoolers who are tricked into attending a fake academic summer camp by a mad scientist. Now they’re stuck for three months on a wild tropical island with mind-reading manatees, giant fighting fungi and fashion-forward mutants — less academia than they’d hoped for, but a lot more adventure.
The newly announced cast includes Tania Gunadi (”Penn Zero Part Time Hero”) as Pliny, Zosia Mamet (”Star Vs The Forces Of Evil”) as Merian, Gabourey Sidibe (FX’s ”American Horror Story” franchise) as Francis, Charlyne Yi (Cartoon Network Studios “Steven Universe” Franchise) as Larry, Zach Reino (”Big City Greens” franchise) as Chip, Deborah Baker Jr. (”Grace and Frankie”) as Sara, and Lorraine Toussaint (”Big City Greens” franchise) as Dr. Lullah.
“StuGo” is created by Ryan Gillis (”The Wonderful World Of Mickey Mouse”,”Pickle And Peanut”) who also serves as executive producer of the show, Sunil Hall (Dreamworks Animation “The Mighty Ones”,”Pickle And Peanut”,”Gravity Falls”) serves as co-executive producer, Craig Lewis (”Wander Over Yonder”) serves as story editor.
StuGo is produced by: Titmouse Inc. in association with Disney Television Animation
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hackedxy0x · 6 months ago
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My top 10 favorite shows (take two)
A couple of years ago, I posted a 'top 10 favorite shows' list right here on Tumblr. Recently scrolled through it again and was very much surprised by how DIFFERENT it was from my current one. A lot of new entries, a lot of new faves (and I have a LOT of faves). So I thought it might be fun to share my latest top 10 for anyone listening in the void. And hey, maybe you walk away with a few recommendations if our tastes are similar. You should note that these are ranked by how much I love them and nit by how good they objectively are.
Gonna drop my old list at the end if anyone's curious too. If not, let's get going.
10. Arcane
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Arcane is, simply put, an amazing show. The animation is absolutely stunning, probably one of the best animated pieces of media I've seen in my life and I'm looking forward to seeing more from this studio. It's incredible how the writers managed to take a few game characters and turn them into layered and interesting individuals whose story captures you without fail. My favorite part of it has to be Silco's relationship with Jinx. Really pulled at my heartstrings. The show used to be in my top 5 (maybe a slight bias considering I made the list right after I was done with the show), but with so many new entries on the list, some shows had to go down. Still very much excited for the new season coming out in a few months.
9. Killing Eve
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Ah, how the mighty have fallen. This show used to be in second place, but I'm pretty sure that was before the last season came out and ruined everything. Well, the last season wasn't as much to blame (even though it wasn't half as good as the rest of the show) as much as the horror that was the last episode. If I could delete that mess from my head, I would. Anyway, with that little rant being done, the rest of Killing Eve was absolutely incredible and it would've stayed in top 5 for sure. It has amazing humor, emotion, messiness, amazing characters, sapphic tension... For those of you who don't know, Killing Eve features a sort of cat and mouse game between an MI6 agent with a fascination for female killers and, you've guessed it, a badass female assassin. I couldn't not put it in top 10 even after witnessing the last episode.
8. Fleabag
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Fleabag's "This is a love story" from s2e1 and her self-depricating monologue from s1e1 still ring around my head. Fleabag may be a mini-series, but it sure packs a punch. A dark comedy filled with British Humour . Fleabag (and yes, that's the protagonist) is both awful and relatable. And if you love morally grey characters, you're in for a treat. Because Fleabag is very much grey. Empty, apathetic, lonely, filled with love, a mess. You constantly wonder what she'll do next, is she going to reach a new low or heal. Another bonus, the hot priest. This one didn't drop much from the previous list, a consistent good. (Fun fact: Fleabag was written by the same person who wrote season 1 of Killing Eve).
7. Gravity Falls
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And now we have one of the best cartoons in cartoon history (around the same spot on the list too). Gravity Falls is a classic. One of the cartoons that shaped the modern cartoon blueprint (along with other amazing cartoons, such as Adventure Time, Regular Show, AWOG...). Only two season and it still left such an impact. A cast of lovable characters, an engaging plot that doesn't miss, the funny jokes that are just the kind of kid friendly (baaaarely) that even the adults could enjoy. Just had to put it in my top 10.
6. The Mentalist
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A blast from the plast. And a new entry even though it shouldn't have been since I've seen this show a long time ago, but it slipped my mind when making the original list. Rewatched it in the meantime, so here we are. This was the show you watched when tv shows were something that was still mostly for, well, the tv. I used to love getting my daily fix of it when I was younger. Crime shows were very popular (and still are), but Mentalist really did it like no other. The Mentalist was about a fake ex psychic Patrick Jane who joins the cops as a consultant so he can get revenge on Red John, a serial killer who murdered his family. Sounds glum, but a lot of the show consists of silly, murderer-of-the-week formatted episodes. But the star of the show definitely was Jane's slow burning quest to catch Red John. All the clues, the intrigue, the suffering. Not to mention that Jane was an absolute legend. (Shoutout to Cho).
5. What We Do In The Shadows
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Another new entry! (Actually, all of the shows in top 5 are new entries except for num 1). What We Do In The Shadows is absolutely hilarious. A mockumentary about a bunch of vampire roomates who get up to all kinds of trouble. A simple, but effective concept based on an existing movie. This show got recommended to me along with OFMD, and it really captured my heart. The humour is silly, a lot of gags about sex and weird shit, but the acting is what really sells it. Ever member of the cast has prefect comedic timing, accent, expressions and a way of delivering a phrase that will have you in stiches. A great pick-me-up show.
4. Bungou Stray Dogs
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The first and only anime on the list. I was actually debating if I should place it on spot number 3 instead, but let's leave it here for now. I f-ing adore bsd. I was reluctant about starting it because I thought it was too long, but, finally, it was seeing Nikolai's badass as fuck villain design that made me watch the show. And now I'm drowning in manga hell. How can an update be so short, yet so insane? The show progressively becomes more insane and senseless, with a cast of characters so likable that you're happy that their plot armor is close to unbreakable. The author sure loves to watch them suffer though. Did I mention that the characters are named after real life authors? And that everyone has a sexy rival and trauma? Yeah, good stuff.
3. Merlin
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In a land of myth... An entry that should've been old considering when the show came out, but I've only seen it after creating my original list. Did it air on the telly when I was a kid? Maybe, can't really remember. A plot summary. Merlin is a young lad who was born with magic. He goes to Camelot for some reasonn, a place known for having a king who kills people for doing magic. He becomes a servant for a royal prat, prince Arthur. A once and future king who is supposedly Merlin's destiny. Watch as magical hijinks turn into ANGST, OH PLEASE NO. Another show I avoided due to its length, but those out of context videos on YouTube really wore me down with their charm. Not to mention that one "Are they gay?" video featuring Merthur, so I had to judge it for myself. Verdict: up to the viewer to decide the nature of that particular relationship (ship the shit out of the though).
2. Interview With The Vampire
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I will NEVER stop screaming about how good this show is! It's so underrated that it pisses me off. Why isn't it mainstream, why isn't it drowning in awards? I'm trying to think of a bad moment from the show and I just can't. The writing, the casting, the acting, the directing, the scenary... High quality stuff. And this is just the kinda show where it's just so obviously a passion project where everyone involved is highly invested in the plot and knows their stuff. This show makes you feel 50 different emotions at once and, somehow, the cast manages to handle that perfectly. Just give them the awards already! One of my favorite things about the show is the use of the unreliable narrator. You never know how much of what's being said in the interview is credible. Anyway, I'm riding the high of the new season, but this is one of the rare shows that almost reached my number 1.
1. Hannibal
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How do I describe Hannibal other than a masterpiece. A consistent number 1 on my list. This show combines everything I ever might want in a show. It's funny, it's dark, romanting, eldritch horror-like, smart, poetic etc etc. The finale of season 2 is one of the best episodes I've seen in my life, if not the best. Every plot point wrapped up, every character dealt with. It's kinda funny how the more you watch the show, the funnier ir becomes. Give me a billion cannibal puns, give me Will shaking like a wet dog. It really made me appreciate consumption as a love language.
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Anyway, that's all folks. Link to my previous list:
https://www.tumblr.com/hackedxy0x/669381723127185408/my-top-10-favorite-shows?source=share
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