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cbr.com | Melody Day
Published 3 minutes ago Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account Image by Morena Perez Vitale From icons like Mickey Mouse to more obscure characters like Horace Horsecollar, Disney has produced some of the biggest features in the animation industry and beyond. Back when the company was just starting out, these characters were extremely lucrative and allowed the studio to showcase some of the best advancements in technology. As such, now that Walt Disney is gone, fans now...
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cbr.com | Melody Day
Published 6 minutes ago Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account The X-Files is typically associated with Mulder and Scully, but as the show reached its final seasons, a new pair of agents took over the show. Monica Reyes and John Doggett didn't offer the same sort of dynamic as their predecessors, but they still managed to have a really alluring relationship. In fact, the agents could communicate without really saying much at all. This is especially evident in "4-D," an episode...
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cbr.com | Melody Day
Published 7 minutes ago Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account As a hard-hitting medical drama, it comes as no surprise that Grey's Anatomy focuses a lot on death. Whether it's the unavoidable passing of a sick patient or the loss of a prized surgeon during one of the show's many catastrophes, Grey's Anatomy isn't scared to kill off some of its biggest stars in the most heartbreaking way possible. The same could also be said for the two main spinoff shows: Private Practice and...
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cbr.com | Melody Day
Published 3 minutes ago Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account Image by Morena Perez Vitale Ever since The Simpsons premiered in 1989, fans have been obsessed with animated sitcoms. Not only do these shows expertly subvert and improve a wide variety of typical sitcom tropes, but their colorful nature adds another layer of flair and creativity. While some viewers argue that shows like South Park and Big Mouth are a tad too crass, fans of this genre enjoy how this medium allows...
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cbr.com | Melody Day
Published 12 minutes ago Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account Image by Morena Perez Vitale Although a lot of filmmakers would never like to admit it, a lot of the best movies spend a bit of time in developmental hell. Whether it's due to budget constraints or a lack of support in the industry, not every film has the blessing of being sent straight to the box office. However, Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland is most recognized for being stuck in a constant state of limbo....
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