My Monday is now improved
Via Fark, UnderGroundOnline brings us a list of the top 11 cartoon spinoffs.
While I disagree of the characterization of Prostars as boring, the analysis is right in that Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures was much worse in its second season.
The Beetlejuice selection is probably warranted, but that cartoon made me anti-Beetlejuice. Disliking the cartoon is the sole reason I've never seen the movie. Maybe the cartoon went head to head with Garfield and Friends or something.
The writer of the article, not surprisingly, is contributing editor at X-Entertainment. Among their latest and greatest articles:
-Tribute to Super Madballs, a follow-up to their 2002 tribute to Madballs. I had Dust Brain.
-Review of the Wendy's 99 Cent Super Value Menu. You'll find it a quality analysis, even if you're against square hamburgers like I am.
-Strength competition: Incredible Hulk popsicle vs. Spongebob popsicle
-Tribute to the Johnson Smith Company, maker of X-Ray Glasses and "Hovercraft Rides on Air." If you ever had a subscription to Boys Life, you are familiar with the company's advertisement. Can't remember? In your mind, flip past Dink and Duff and Pedro. If you've gotten to the ad for the St. John's Military Academy, you've gone too far.
Finally, related links. Related link number one: Boys Life joke of the day. Related link number two: Boys Life online poll — "Should you let your sisters or other girls read Boys' Life magazine?" Related link number three: Order online from Johnson Smith. Seriously. (This mention does not constitute an endorsement of Hatching Egg Gag or Rocking Roaster.)

August 21st, 2009 at 8:20 AM
[...] pen that was not erasable (erasable pens hate left-handed people), and the arrival of glue stick. I also associate Super Madballs with my school supplies, but I have no idea [...]