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Happy "Belated" Thanksgiving, everyone!

The title says it all! I hope ya'll ate so much Thanksgiving grub until you whole heart gave out. While we were all eating all this delicious food, Nickelodeon had its annual "Nicksgiving Weekend" Marathon deelee. Which brings me to my latest review about Nick's latest Nicktoon:
The X's
"The X's"? That's the name of the show. Nick just aired 3 eps. tonight. It totally kicked major booty. It's about this family of secret agents. They consist of Mr. X (1 st in command and the father), Mrs. X (mother), Tuesday (yep, spelt like the day of the week) X (older sister who thinks otherwise of her family traditions and jobs), and Truman X (youngest of the four X's). I'm gonna leave everything else for you to find out once you decide to like it. Their job: To save the world from S.N.A.F.U. led by the evil Glowface. O.K., I know this is a brand new show to the world and we all haven't haven't decided if we like it or not (if you have seen it tonight), but I hsve made my decision. My rant: Awesome! Acceptable! Wonderful animation! Mr. (Carlos) Ramos has outdone himself. Probably once again (this may be his first time to make a cartoon series but he has bone so much on other show that he adds a bit of spice to them). My review for now: 4 stars. It was the dog "Rex X" that might hold the show back if they show him in every episode. Rant ended. You can find out about Rex when you last episode of the episode played toinight. I forgot the name but you'll might find out soon.

The worse part was that guy who does Ned on "Ned's declasified School Survival Guide" was giving us tips on being a secret agents like the X's. Even worse, before each ep. came on, he would tell us what it's about. I'm much better with watching it myself and learning what it's about. And there was a lot of filler stuff that made the last episode end about 3 minutes before 8:45 before "Spongebob Squarepants" aired to end Nickelodeon for the day until tomorrow. But all in all-what a wonderfull night. I hope that "The X's" has a good, long run with lots of ratings and fans. I could go on but I have to end this. It's very late at night. I might introduce this show to my uncle. He loves cartoons. He'll might like it. Now here's a show with a very good start and hoping to have a very happy end. This show will be on again at 8:30 central time (replaces "Spongebob"). At lease that's what I read on: http://www.hey-arnold.com/Arnold/arnold.

P.s. Like I hinted this show was created by Carlos Ramos (he did other work on "Oh Yeah Cartoons" and other shows). For those who haven't seen it yet, get it while it's hot. Enjoy!

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