Category: Animated
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Avatar: The Last Airbender (original animated series) IMDb rating for all episodes graphed
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I would love to be able to run a database query on IMDb to find out if any TV series has a higher rating that Avatar: The Last Airbender. This show has an astonishingly high average rating of approximately 8.6. The only TV show I can imagine that might touch that is Game of Thrones. So,…
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Is there anything extra during the end credits of The Garfield Movie?
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Yes, there are extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of The Garfield Movie. View details and movie information…
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Avatar: The Last Airbender (animated) season two
I gave season one of Avatar: The Last Airbender an A+. But I think season two is just a little bit better. Do I have it an A++? I suppose I must. Creative Storytelling Season two offered three entire episodes that broke from the normal narrative flow. Episode 7 Zuko Alone devotes an entire episode…
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Avatar: The Last Airbender (animated) season one
TL;DR Childish, but not immature. The Avatar feels the weight of responsibility that his title and abilities demand, but at the same time he’s a twelve-year-old kid whose first instinct is to play. The plot shows that it’s possible to have characters face great consequences without swimming in an ocean of angst Mature Character Development…
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An Animated Kid’s Movie That Brilliantly Predicted The Future
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Seemingly, every day, we learn that Mitchells vs. the Machines predicted a subtle but important aspect of the future better than any other movie. I don’t want to spoil the movie for those of you who haven’t seen it yet, so I won’t tell you the specifics, but in the movie, they find a way…
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PSA for Pluto, the anime series on Netflix
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I wouldn’t call myself an anime fanboy, but I enjoy the genre. Anime often does a good job of exploring complicated social and psychological issues. I didn’t hesitate when my wife suggested we watch Pluto, eight episodes streaming on Netflix. It has an 8.2 on IMDb, a remarkably high rating for any show, regardless of genre.…
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Movie Review – Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget
I was quite surprised to learn that the first Aardman Animation feature film was 2000’s Chicken Run. I would have put money on it being one of the Wallace And Gromit adventures but had forgotten that the early ones were made for TV shorts. The first full length Wallace And Gromit was, actually, the 2005…
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Movie Review – Trolls Band Together
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For such tiny Trolls, these little cuties have a huge hit on their hands. I was not really looking forward to doing the Peetimes on Trolls Band Together. Dreading it is a little closer to how I felt honestly. I’m happy to report that I was wrong. From the very beginning to the end of…
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Puss in Boots: The Last Wish If you want to smile and feel jaunty, this is for you
As this is my last day in the UK with Rob, our RunPee correspondent over there, and I was excited to see a relaxing, soothing movie with himself and Alice (his cute granddaughter). I was thrilled with Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. After a stream of somewhat disappointing movies over my UK journey (The Fabelmans,…
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Movie Review – The Amazing Maurice
It’s the end of the Christmas holidays. My good lady wife and I find ourselves tasked with looking after our granddaughter, Alice. Alice is nine, going on 36, and starting to hit that time of life when you need to check everything; she gets annoyed if we park in a “Parent and Child” slot, insists…