When you had Bisharp holding up his kid, all I could think of was the opening of "The Lion King." Also weirdly enough, "The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones" was my introduction to both shows as a kid.
Well to be honest, I liked the whole thing (video I mean). Even though this has sad vibe going on, I still felt good when I saw all obscure movies you had bought. 📼📀
Although interestingly, Hasbro ended the D&D comic license with IDW and moving over to Dark Horse which does the Critical Role comics. Funny enough, Xenk's role in the movie was suppose to be Drizzt since he's pretty much the mascot for D&D now. He's Salvatore's OC that stars in his own series of novels dating back to the 80's and still going on today.
I disagree with the revival Animaniacs lacking the edge. It still as good as the original. The only problem is the lack of familiar faces, even if they reduce to small cameos.
When you had Bisharp holding up his kid, all I could think of was the opening of "The Lion King."
Also weirdly enough, "The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones" was my introduction to both shows as a kid.
the horror multi pack
Well to be honest, I liked the whole thing (video I mean).
Even though this has sad vibe going on, I still felt good when I saw all obscure movies you had bought. 📼📀
The blu rays were the best part.
Although interestingly, Hasbro ended the D&D comic license with IDW and moving over to Dark Horse which does the Critical Role comics.
Funny enough, Xenk's role in the movie was suppose to be Drizzt since he's pretty much the mascot for D&D now. He's Salvatore's OC that stars in his own series of novels dating back to the 80's and still going on today.
Funny enough Drizzt is actually drow ranger since he is good guy drow.
you need to check night train to terror its batshit
I disagree with the revival Animaniacs lacking the edge.
It still as good as the original. The only problem is the lack of familiar faces, even if they reduce to small cameos.