JZ and Hec are, of course, right. Ruby Gloom is adorable.
It's surprisingly re-watchable. Which is key with children's programming.
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JZ and Hec are, of course, right. Ruby Gloom is adorable.
It's surprisingly re-watchable. Which is key with children's programming.
I scored two more Ruby gloom sets at the library bookstore today! I'm not sure who is more excited me or ltc.
I scored two more Ruby gloom sets at the library bookstore today! I'm not sure who is more excited me or ltc.
Score!
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Well, Star Wars: Rebels managed to stick the landing. They brought us a satisfying conclusion that didn't step on the toes of the movies.
Also, please, please let the next show be Sabine and Ahsoka traveling the galaxy.
So while I've been home sick, I burned through season 2 of Netflix's Trollhunters. It's fun, rather like Buffy in its basic concept, but with some high-powered voice casting, including Anton Yelchin (RIP), Kelsey Grammar, and Mark Hamill.
Apparently del Toro is building 3 linked series set in the same small town: the other two will involve aliens and wizards. Because why not?
I thought the show made it pretty clear: the lion turtles gave people the ability to Bend (what later became inborn talent) while the animals taught people how to use it.
Lots of Korra hate in those comments. Blah.
I just saw the "Korra retconned bending into being something you are born with rather than something anyone can learn" comment and, um, no. Just look at Sokka and Katara. I know reading the comments is nearly always a bad idea but, really, I thought people following Serena Williams would have more sense.