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I'm rewatching all of Lilo & Stitch original franchise on Disney Plus, and I got to this episode of The Series. I like to think they stayed in contact even after the Prouds left. God knows they both need all the real friendships they can get.
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Imagine if the Supergirl movie plot starts from Clark, still hurting from the truth about his bio parents, decides he doesn't want anything to do with his bio family, hence cutting contacts with Kara, who's now forced to take care of Krypto, which through the movie will teach her to get her shit together.
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Friendly reminder that, according to the full experiments list at the end of Leroy & Stitch, Experiment 622, one of those we never saw, has been named JUMBY. We can all imagine why.
Reuben (Experiment 625) and Jumba have a strong family resemblance. A lot of the experiments resemble Jumba but it's the most obvious with Reuben!




Three hairs on head
Markings around eyes, with dark lines at thr top of the markings that act like eyebrows
Same nose shape
Same top two teeth, although Reuben's protrude more
Same ears
Same feet
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Since in a month we're in for a probable disaster (though you never know), I thought it was the right time to get my hands on this. A collection of short comic stories dating back to the classic era of Lilo & Stitch. The most interesting of the bunch is the multi-part one depicting one of the first versions of Stitch's creation. It's contemporary to the original movie, I point out. The idea that Stitch wasn't the only one of Jumba's creation was in the air since day one, whatever Jumba himself might claim XD There, not only we see 625/Reuben's first look:
Not only we get the mother of all foreshadowings:
But among the moltitude of experiments seen in the panels, one in particular has drawn my attention:
Looks familiar?
Kim Possible and Lilo & Stitch both debuted in 2002, and this could be an easter egg made on purpouse. An easter egg that's been canonized a couple years later:
And that's it. Wanted to share this rabbit hole of mine.
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Imagine showing the Snow White live action to Apple White and the other Royals. Then you say them "and that's what happens when you keep repeating the same stories over and over". Instantly convice them to go Rebel.
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Yeah, I won't risk my entire potential lineage's fate either.
“But if you forget to reblog Madame Zeroni, you and your family will be cursed for always and eternity.”
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I'more of a Chikorita fan, but I agree with the cat.
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What a coincidence, I bought the Fourth World omnibus exactly in these days!
Jack Kirby's run on Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen was Rick and Morty before Rick and Morty!
Jack Kirby kicked off his Fourth World saga in the pages of Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen; Durling his legendry solo run on the title in addition to introducing many elements of the Fourth World, the DNA Project (later known as Cadmus) and Intergang.
Kirby also brought back Golden Age Characters such as the Guardian and the Newsboy Legion, whom he had co created with Joe Simon.
Besides Superheroes, New Gods, Super Hippies, Sci Fi Biker, Clones, Corrupt Businesmen and Hi Tech Gangsters; Jack Kirby had room for Don Rickles and the Loch Ness Monster, that just scratching the surface of this Wild Ride of a read.
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So, Sonic 3 post credit.
Aside from the fact that I expect Sonic 4 beginning with the same exact scene without any change, I guess we all reached the same conclusion about the plot: -Based on CD and Heroes -Lore dump about Sonic's homeworld, with the Metal Sonics having pulled a classical robot revolution -Cameo of every hedgehog character from the franchise, including Manic and Sonia -Freedom Fighters -Sonic, before the final battle, annoucing "Let's show these tin cans WHAT WE'RE MADE OF!"
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Didn't think they'd bring back Galacta for Rivals. A character appeared only in one single comic, over ten years ago: she's not even obscure, she's a "blink-and-you'll-miss" character. I found out about her only because I already knew Adam Warren for Empowered.
Whatever, all of this just to say a funny line on Galacta's possible MCU movie or series having Weird Al's "Girls just wanna have lunch" in the OST. LOL
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Since Day 1.

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Late for the party because of covid, but finally saw D&W. The "going to Disneyland" gag alone is worth the ticket, 'nuff said.
BTW, wanna bet the sequel will be "Deadpool & Spider-Man"?
... or "Deadpool & Thor", sure.
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Made even worse when you think Oz is notoriusly public domain, so they don't even have the copyright excuse -_-
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Finally got it! Never released where I live, so I had to wait 'til it was available for online purchase.
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Asked an AI to give me a picture of a Ever After High/Dr. Seuss crossover, this was the closest it got.
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"Well, i'm just one insect, but as you can see, I might as well count as a whole collection."
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