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Fridays 100th episode --- hunnert?

Cartoon Network is currently airing the 100th episode of Fridays. The word of the day is hunnert (is that what it is?) And now, they're making a big stinkin' deal outta it. OK, I'll let it slide this time since it's a celebration and one of the block's milestone. But my only problem with Fridays these days is Tara (who, according to Tommy, has been on the show for 34 eps., is probably the crook whom I should bust for making such a what used to be, a "cool" block, a living heck.) and because the kids always have to be so hyper and say things in the bumpers like "we return with "the all-new" (your show here), right here on Fridays." (or something like that) Who came up with that idea? That was such a horrible idea. If Nzinga was still there, I wonder how it would be like. Probably cool, calm, and collected, just how I like it. With children who can calm themselves and NO HOT CHICKS! (that means you, Tara.) And, If you would just look at t

"Billy and Mandy" review #1

This ep. first aired sometime in 2004. Well, that's what it said in the copyright date at the end of the credits. I saw this one yesterday. The first half was when this guy was taking everyone's nose and doing something with it. One of the things he was doing was he was scooping all the snot out all of them. He was taking them because he was jealous he didn't have one because he lost his somehow. It was wierd seeing Billy without a nose for the first time. And something that I have nothing to say about, is that in the credits, a doctor must of worked on it because the title "Dr." was in it. He must know lots about noses. He might as well be a nose doctor.He was producing some smell that makes Billy's nose run off while he's sleeping. And his nose could talk. His nose loved the smell.Is it just me, when Billy had no nose, he spoke funny. Well, duh, without a (working) nose, you can't speak normally. What a wierd part of an episode! Then, of course, ther

Happy B-day, Teenage Robot!

It was that summer in 2003 on this very day at 7:30 pm on a Friday night when "MLAATR" was first shown as a regular series. In case you didn't know, this was originally a cartoon short on one of Nick's cartoon anthology shows "Oh yeah cartoons" originally named "My Neighbor has a Teenage Robot." The animation was much more different and worse than the kind we have today. Before it first aired, they made a big deal outta it by playing a promo per every commercial break. Every time I looked at the show, I kept screaming in exitement. But then a few weeks later, I got over it. And that was good. We fans wish this show well and many more great years on the air. I still have my hots over it; and the fire has been burning for the past 2 years. 2 years, WOW! I can't believe I stayed with a Nicktoon for that long. It's normally I stay with one for either under one year or one year and 2 months. Not 2 years and whenever. I'm afraid that my fire