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PEE-WEE'S PLAYLIST

Remember “Pee Wee’s Playhouse”? Remember the King of Cartoons? Ever wonder where all of his cartoons that he used on the show came from? The public domain, of course! Now you can watch the complete versions of every cartoon excerpted on Pee-Wee’s show. “Let the cartoon(s)…begin!”
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CLICK HERE for the full FIVE-HOUR YouTube PLAYLIST!
UPDATE: Cartoon #26 (“The Stork Market”) is currently not on YouTube. We will fix this SOON! In the meantime, you can find it here.
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CONTENTS (title, year, director): 1) Fresh Vegetable Mystery (1939, Dave Fleischer) 2) Ants in the Plants (1940, Dave Fleischer) 3) Summertime (1935, Ub Iwerks) 4) Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! (1931, Rudolf Ising)* 5) Old Mother Hubbard (1935, Ub Iwerks) 6) Goldilocks and the Three Bears (1935, Ub Iwerks) 7) Molly Moo-Cow & the Butterflies (1935, Burt Gillett, Tom Palmer) 8) Flip the Frog: Puddle Pranks (1931, Ub Iwerks) 9) Jack Frost (1934, Ub Iwerks) 10) Mary’s Little Lamb (1935, Ub Iwerks) 11) Somewhere in Dreamland (1936, Dave Fleischer) 12) Bunny Mooning (1937, Dave Fleischer) 13) Philips Broadcast (1938, George Pal)* 14) To Spring (1936, Bill Hanna)* 15) Makin’ ‘Em Move (1930, Harry Bailey, John Foster) 16) The Sunshine Makers (1935, Ted Eshbaugh) 17) Piano Tooners (1932, John Foster, George Rufle) 18) Neptune Nonsense (1936, Burt Gillett) 19) Much Ado About Mutton (1947, Isadore Sparber) 20) The Ship of the Ether (1934, George Pal) 21) Musical Memories (1935, Dave Fleischer) 22) Farm Foolery (1949, Seymour Kneitel) 23) An Elephant Never Forgets (1935, Dave Fleischer) 24) Christmas Comes But Once a Year (1936, Dave Fleischer) 25) Hunky & Spunky (1938, Dave Fleischer) 26) The Stork Market (1949, Seymour Kneitel) 27) Spring Song (1949, Isadore Sparber) 28) Pantry Panic (1941, Walter Lantz) 29) The Kids In the Shoe (1935, Dave Fleischer) 30) The Song of the Birds (1935, Dave Fleischer) 31) Little Lambkins (1940, Dave Fleischer) 32) One More Time (1931, Rudolf Ising) 33) Farm Frolics (1941, Bob Clampett) 34) The Little Red Hen (1934, Ub Iwerks) 35) Freddy the Freshman (1932, Rudolf Ising)* 36) Humpty Dumpty (1935, Ub Iwerks) 37) Fin 'n’ Catty (1943, Chuck Jones) 38) Sinkin’ in the Bathtub (1930, Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising) 39) Balloon Land (1935, Ub Iwerks) * = Used in two episodes
(This list was compiled using two different Wikipedia pages. It’s been a while since I’ve watched my complete series DVD’s, so I will welcome and acknowledge any corrections.)
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A few (more) of the better names I've come across in Regency era newspapers recently.
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I still am in constant awe of Rebekah Isaacs’ kid!Giles. Also, obviously this is actually what happened after season 11.

Buffy, Spike, and Giles is commission by Rebekah Isaacs (2024). (x)
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almost none of the reasons why i support abortion rights have anything to do with babies. really it’s more about the fact that I think the government shouldn’t be able to force you to lend all your organs to someone else and change irreparably in the process. is a fetus a person? I don’t care! If it is a person, I don’t want anyone to be forced to host one against their will! If it isn’t a person, guess what? Nobody should be forced to host one against their will! What’s a soul? What’s a person? When does life begin? IRRELEVANT! A world in which the government can force anyone to manufacture an entirely new human body at the cost of their own is not a world I want to live in!
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I need everyone to know that Anne Rice and guy who started Popeyes (the fried chicken place not the cartoon) hated each other and once spent weeks/monthes taking out page length ads against each other in New Orleans newspapers because the Popeyes guy opened a tacky restaurant where Lestat was supposed to have died, or something like that
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normalize my 12th grade English teacher, who admitted that his favorite TV show was Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and when a male student suggested that it was because Buffy/Sarah Michelle Gellar was hot, wrinkled his face like he’d bitten into something rotten and dead, and said, “At my age (he was 53), there is nothing less sexy than a teenager. You’re all disgusting messes.” It was 1999, I was 17, and I’d grown up in conservative Christian schools and churches. In my life I’d heard heard dozens of sermons from male preachers and teachers and even some older students, whining about how hard it was to be a dude and not commit the sin of thinking sexual thoughts, and how they needed women to wear long skirts and cover their bodies to not objectify them
and my bitter, misanthropic, atheist Brit Lit teacher, who hated my class because he was obsessed with teaching Tom Sawyer but got stuck with Shakespeare and Jane Austen, was the first, and this day the last man I have ever heard articulate a rebuttal from the depths of his soul to the idea that it was normal for teenage girls to be desirable to middle aged men
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This is definitely how I write. I actually really like exploring fandom takes that I don’t even necessarily agree with. And growing up, I basically only wrote fics for ships that I was not that invested in.
something that I feel like is missing from fandom nowadays is the idea that you dont have to have a unified, chronologically/tonally consistent interpretation of your favorite work. your fics dont have to fit within the same version of canon, even if theyre all canon-compliant on their own. your headcanons can contradict each other. be a multishipper. write metas that take two totally different interpretations of the same plot point. write a character as a villain and then write them as the hero next time. write a character as a lesbian and then write them as straight next time! engage in hypotheticals and drop them when you get bored! make up the rules as you go!! have fun with it!!!
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I love this. The best romantic partners are also your friend.
sorry i just got blown away by someone interpreting the "never be friends" quote as proof of bangel being A Real Ship because it means they'll never be platonic and so they must end up together romantically versus the very glaring meaning that's actually behind it, which is that bangel has no foundation of partnership, reliance, or commonality to build a lasting and solid relationship upon. the only real substance in their relationship is an explosion of rapidly fading sparks
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For your consideration: They’re all beefy Nightcrawlers with horns.
Ik it's like a widely accepted thing that ipb is ab Avatar and the Na'vi, but those people are 10000% tieflings
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in regards to ice planet barbarians @ixchel-sketch said something along the lines of “all the girls share stephanie myers singular braincell when it comes to naming their kids” has me feeling so heard! the moment they started mashing their names together i went “not a bunch of renesmes’ 🧍🏻♀️” like i thought we learned out lesson 🥲
shout out to nora for being like “fuck it im naming my girls after the frozen sisters” like AS YOU SHOULD GIRL, as you should 😌🤚🏻
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Making a note of this post for my eventual collection of rolled up shirtsleeves.
the category is: flustered
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One thing the analysts back in 2012 were right about is that they’d stop calling it “Obamacare” the second it started working and lo and behold anytime it was actually threatened under Trump it became The ACA and now Leftists who were in Kindergarten when the ACA was passed think Democrats have added nothing to this country.
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FOOD DISCOURSE: reblog with ur opinions on guacamole, olives, mango, hummus, tomatoes, and cannolis
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Louisa Harland as Orla McCool in Derry Girls (2018—2022)
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Because being a Derry Girl, well, it's a fucking state of mind.
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