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“you’d better not be family guy death pose in Monty python and the holy grail when I get back!!!”
my silly ass:

#LITERALLY HOW DID THEY DO THIS#HOW DID THEY OREDICT THE FUTURE#LET ALONE THE FAMILY GUY DEATH POSE#IM GONNA SHIT MYSELF#monty python#monty python and the holy grail#family guy death pose
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Never would Young Teenage (probably?) Graham here, who played a King in the Annual Shakespeare Play at his school, have realised or imagined…..
…..that he would one day become a Real King (or, rather, he would play a fictional version of the King), The King of The Britons, that being King Arthur!

#graham chapman#monty python#ngl Young Teenage Graham looks absolutely adorable fr <333 and ngl even as a young boy/adolescent#he still has that reservedness of King Arthur that he’d one day play in the future!#but that’s just me haha#monty python and the holy grail (1975)
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Callyieverse Fic: Dance Of The Divine
At a party Typhon is throwing, Basteta makes an appearance and puts on a fiery show for all present.
Commission for @onelastfic
#tales of mewni#callyieverse#future au#basteta#typhon#rosetta#kruger#argus#kyu#python#onelastfic#story commission#writing commission
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DIDN'T WANNA FEEL OLD IN 2025? SUCKS TO BE YOU!
HEY THERE PEOPLE OF TODAY AND ROBOTS OF TOMORROW! IT'S ME, CLARK!
Y'know what's funny? All last year peeps kept liking my 'Didn't Wanna Feel Old' journal from 2023. One commenter said I should make a new one for 2024. Jee, ya' don't say? Guess you missed how that was already a thing. Was nobody interested in seeing what all reached a major milestone back in 2024? Ghostbusters, Ninja Turtles, Transformers, they all celebrated their 40th Anniversary, Lion King had its 30th, a lot of cool stuff got that much older. Shame nobody seemed to notice. Ah well, maybe 2025 will be better. Especially when a certain someone is celebrating his own major milestone this year. When, exactly? Read to find out!
Key
Movie
Television
Music
Video Game
Theme Park ride
Comics
Date of Debut
Anything from 1975 turns 50 this year, including...
"Low Rider" by War
Space Mountain (Magic Kingdom) - January 15th
The Jeffersons - January 18th
"Shining Star" by Earth, Wind, & Fire - January 21st
Barney Miller - January 23rd
"Mamma Mia" by ABBA - March 12th
Terror of Mechagodzilla - March 15th
"Sister Golden Hair" by America - March 19th
Disney Springs - March 22nd
Monty Python and the Holy Grail - April 3rd
Microsoft - April 4th
Super Sentai - April 5th
Aerosmith's Toys in the Attic - April 8th
Bronze Tiger (DC Comics) - May
"Rhinestone Cowboy" by Glen Campbell - May 26th
"Fame" by David Bowie - June 2nd
Chicago - June 3rd
"One of Those Nights" by Eagles - June 10th
"That's the Way (I Like It)" by KC and the Sunshine Band - June 10th
"Why Can't We Be Friends?" by War - June 16th
Jaws - June 20th
The Apple Dumpling Gang - July 1st
Moon Knight (MARVEL) - August
The Rocky Horror Picture Show - August 15th
The Great Grape Ape Show - September 6th
The New Tom & Jerry Show - September 6th
Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here - September 12th
Ben Reily (MARVEL) - October
Saturday Night Live - October 11th
The Wiz - October 21st
"Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen - October 31st
NBC's Wonder Woman - November 7th
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - November 19th
Lady Shiva (DC Comics) - December
Anything from 1980 turns 45 this year, including...
X-Men: The Dark Phoenix Saga / Emma Frost / Kitty Pryde (MARVEL) - January
Dazzler (MARVEL) - February
Hobgoblin (MARVEL) - March
"Funkytown" by Lipps Inc. - March 11th
Game & Watch - April 28th
Taskmaster (MARVEL) - May
Friday the 13th - May 9th
"It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" by Billy Joel - May 12th
The Empire Strikes Back - May 21st
The Blues Brothers - June 20th
Herbie Goes Bananas - June 27th
Missile Command - July
PAC-MAN - July
Airplane! - July 2nd
Cheech and Chong's Next Movie - July 18th
Caddyshack - July 25th
Xanadu - August 8th
"Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen - August 22nd
The New Teen Titans (DC Comics) - October
The Creature Commandos (DC Comics) - November
The Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo - November 8th
Alligator - November 14th
Flash Gordon - December 5th
Magnum, P.I. - December 11th
Popeye - December 12th
9 to 5 - December 19th
Anything from 1985 turns 40 this year, including...
Ice Climber - January 30th
Brazil - February 20th
"Crazy for You" by Madonna - March 2nd
Moonlighting - March 3rd
"We Are the World" by USA for Africa - March 7th
"Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by Tears for Fears - March 15th
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning - March 22nd
The Care Bears Movie - March 29th
Casey Jones (TMNT) - April
Crisis on Infinite Earths (DC Comics) - April
Web of Spider-Man (MARVEL) - April
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? - April 23rd
Commando - May
Mogo (DC Comics) - May
Rambo: First Blood Part II - May 22nd
John Constantine (DC Comics) - June
Silver Sable (MARVEL) - June
The Goonies - June 7th
"The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis and the News - June 17th
Return to Oz - June 21st
"Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits - June 28th
St. Elmo's Fire - June 28th
Secret Wars II (MARVEL) - July
Back to the Future - July 3rd
Red Sonja - July 3rd
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome - July 10th
Ghosts 'n Goblins - July 17th
Day of the Dead - July 19th
The Black Cauldron - July 24th
National Lampoon's European Vacation - July 26th
R.O.B. - July 26th
Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird - August 2nd
Weird Science - August 2nd
Pee-wee's Big Adventure - August 9th
Teen Wolf - August 23rd
"We Built This City" by Starship - August 26th
The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo - September 7th
Ewoks - September 7th
Star Wars: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO - September 7th
ThunderCats - September 9th
Super Mario Bros. - September 13th
Adventures of the Gummi Bears - September 14th
Care Bears - September 14th
Golden Girls - September 14th
Little Muppet Monsters - September 14th
The Wuzzles - September 14th
Spider-Man: The Death of Jean DeWolff (MARVEL) - October
Commando - October 4th
Gauntlet - October 15th
Re-Animator - October 18th
A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge - November 1st
Rocky IV - November 27th
Santa Claus: The Movie - November 27th
Young Sherlock Holmes - December 4th
The Color Purple - December 18th
Anything from 1990 turns 35 this year, including...
Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III - January 12th
The Hunt for Red October - March 2nd
"Vogue" by Madonna - March 20th
Pretty Woman - March 23rd
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (film) - March 30th
Snake's Revenge: Metal Gear 2 - April
Ernest Goes to Jail - April 6th
Twin Peaks - April 8th
In Living Color - April 15th
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light - April 20th
Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue - April 21st
Barney & the Backyard Gang: Waiting for Santa - April 30th
The Muppets at Walt Disney World - May 6th
Back to the Future Part III - May 25th
The Witches - May 25th
Barney & the Backyard Gang: Campfire Sing-Along - May 30th
Total Recall - June 1st
Universal Orlando - June 7th
Dick Tracy / Rollercoaster Rabbit - June 15th
RoboCop 2 - June 22nd
Gremlins 2: The New Batch - June 15th
Gambit (MARVEL) - July
Die Hard 2 - July 4th
Jetsons: The Movie - July 6th
Ghost - July 13th
Arachnophobia - July 18th
"Blaze of Glory" by Jon Bon Jovi - July 21st
Dr. Mario - July 27th
Pit-Fighter - August
DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp - August 3rd
Barney & the Backyard Gang: Barney Goes to School - August 15th
Darkman - August 24th
Jim Henson's Mother Goose Stories - August 25th
The New Adventures of He-Man - September 1st
TaleSpin - September 7th
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (TV show) - September 8th
Tom & Jerry Kids - September 8th
The Disney Afternoon - September 10th
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air - September 10th
"Thunderstruck" by AC/DC - September 10th
Law & Order - September 13th
Captain Planet and the Planeteers - September 15th
Goodfellas - September 19th
Wing Commander - September 26th
Mega Man 3 - September 28th
The Secret of Monkey Island - October
Beverly Hills, 90210 - October 4th
Sega Game Gear - October 6th
Troll 2 - October 12th
Night of the Living Dead - October 19th
"Freedom! '90" by George Michael - October 30th
Child's Play 2 - November 9th
Home Alone - November 16th
The Rescuers Down Under / The Prince & the Pauper - November 16th
Rocky V - November 16th
"Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" by C+C Music Factory - November 18th
It - November 18th
The Nutcracker Prince - November 21st
Predator 2 - November 21st
Super Mario World - November 21st
Edward Scissorhands - December 7th
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: Movie Set Adventure (Disney's Hollywood Studios) - December 17th
Kindergarten Cop - December 21st
The Godfather Part III - December 25th
Anything from 1995 turns 30 this year, including...
X-Men: Age of Apocalypse (MARVEL)
Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight - January 12th
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - January 16th
Star Trek: Voyager - January 16th
Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable (EPCOT) - January 21st
The O.J. Simpson Trial - January 24th
"This Is How We Do It" by Montell Jordan - February 6th
The Brady Bunch Movie - February 17th
blink182's Cheshire Cat - February 17th
What a Cartoon! - February 20th
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye (Disneyland) - March 4th
Star Wars: Dark Forces - March 8th
Chrono Trigger - March 11th
Discworld - March 17th
Major Payne - March 24th
Mega Man 7 - March 24th
Tommy Boy - March 31st
Mortal Kombat 3 - April
Disney's Blizzard Beach - April 1st
Bad Boys - April 7th
A Goofy Movie - April 7th
The Pebble and the Penguin - April 12th
Super Bomberman 3 - April 28th
"Mr. Boombastic" by Shaggy - May
Die Hard with a Vengeance - May 19th
Braveheart - May 24th
Tales from the Hood - May 24th
Casper - May 26th
Congo - June 9th
Batman Forever - June 16th
Pocahontas (nobody's favorite Disney movie) - June 23rd
Apollo 13 - June 30th
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Movie - June 30th
Comix Zone - July
A Day in the Park with Barney (Universal Orlando) - July 11th
The Indian in the Cupboard - July 14th
Castlevania: Dracula X - July 21st
Waterworld - July 28th
Tekken 2 - August
"Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio - August 1st
Babe - August 4th
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island - August 5th
"You Are Not Alone" by Michael Jackson - August 15th
Mortal Kombat (film) - August 18th
Phantasmagoria - August 24th
Heroes of Might and Magic: A Strategic Quest - September
Rayman - September 1st
Xena: Warrior Princess - September 4th
The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa - September 8th
Earthworm Jim (TV series) - September 9th
Freakazoid! - September 9th
Pinky and the Brain - September 9th
The Mark Walberg Show - September 11th
The Drew Carey Show - September 13th
Seven - September 22nd
Showgirls - September 22nd
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers - September 29th
Little Bear - October 7th
Street Fighter: The Animated Series - October 21st
Goosebumps (TV series) - October 27th
Leaving Las Vegas - October 27th
Dumb and Dumber: The Animated Series - October 28th
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream - October 31st
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls - November 10th
Twisted Metal - November 10th
Me - November 13th
GoldenEye - November 17th
Worms - November 17th
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest - November 21st
Toy Story - November 22nd
Mega Man X3 - December 1st
Warcraft II - December 5th
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective - The Animated Series - December 13th
Jumanji - December 15th
Dracula: Dead and Loving It - December 22nd
Final Fight 3 - December 22nd
Tom & Huck - December 22nd
Anything from 2000 turns 25 this year, including...
Malcolm in the Middle - January 9th
"Kryptonite" by 3 Doors Down - January 18th
Jack of All Trades - January 22nd
Scream 3 - February 4th
The Sims - February 4th
The Tigger Movie - February 11th
Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue - February 12th
Reindeer Games - February 25th
Disney's The Weekenders - February 26th
An Extremely Goofy Movie - February 29th
PlayStation 2 - March 4th
Whispers: An Elephant's Tale - March 10th
Final Destination - March 17th
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes - March 23rd
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards - March 24th
Leprechaun in the Hood - March 28th
The Road to El Dorado - March 31st
Between the Lions - April 3rd
American Psycho - April 14th
"With Arms Wide Open" by Creed - April 18th
Mega Man Legends 2 - April 20th
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask - April 27th
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas - April 28th
Excitebike 64 - May 2nd
Gladiator - May 5th
Battlefield Earth - May 12th
"It's Gonna Be Me" by N*SYNC - May 16th
DINOSAUR - May 19th
Perfect Dark - May 22nd
Shanghai Noon - May 26th
Clerks: The Animated Series - May 31st
Vampire: The Masquerade – Redemption - June 7th
Gone in 60 Seconds - June 9th
Titan A.E. - June 16th
Even Stevens - June 17th
Chicken Run - June 23rd
Deus Ex - June 23rd
Me, Myself & Irene - June 23rd
Diablo II - June 28th
Mortal Kombat: Special Forces - June 29th
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle - June 30th
Final Fantasy IX - July 7th
Scary Movie - July 7th
X-Men - July 14th
Thomas and the Magic Railroad - July 14th
Mario Tennis - July 21st
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps - July 28th
Paper Mario - August 11th
Dora the Explorer - August 14th
Come on Over to Barney's House - August 15th
Maggie and the Ferocious Beast - August 26th
Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman - August 29th
Spider-Man - August 30th
Clifford the Big Red Dog (TV series) - September 4th
Pooh's Hunny Hunt (Tokyo Disneyland) - September 5th
Jackie Chan Adventures - September 9th
Teacher's Pet - September 9th
MTV Cribs - September 12th
O Brother, Where Art Thou? - September 15th
The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea (yuk) - September 19th
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 - September 19th
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn - September 21st
Remember the Titans - September 29th
Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers - October
Jackass - October 1st
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command - October 2nd
Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders - October 3rd
Meet the Parents - October 6th
Spyro: Year of the Dragon - October 10th
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 - October 27th
Charlie's Angels - November 3rd
X-Men: Evolution - November 4th
Half-Life: Counter-Strike - November 9th
The Grinch - November 10th
Little Nicky - November 10th
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas - November 17th
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie - November 17th
Tomb Raider: Chronicles - November 17th
Hitman: Codename 47 - November 19th
Banjo-Tooie - November 20th
102 Dalmatians - November 22nd
Unbreakable - November 22nd
Grinchmas at Universal Orlando - December
Evil Dead: Hail to the King - December 5th
Dungeons & Dragons (film) - December 8th
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker - December 12th
Dude, Where's My Car? - December 15th
The Emperor's New Groove - December 15th
Cast Away - December 22nd
Be My Valentine Love, Barney - December 26th
Aqua Teen Hunger Force - December 30th
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law - December 30th
Anything from 2005 turns 20 this year, including...
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson - January 3rd
Zoey 101 - January 9th
Resident Evil 4 - January 11th
Elektra - January 14th
Racing Stripes - January 14th
American Dragon: Jake Long - January 21st
Are We There Yet? - January 21st
Playboy: The Mansion - January 25th
Power Rangers S.P.D. - February 5th
Aloha, Scooby-Doo! - February 8th
Pooh's Heffalump Movie - February 11th
YouTube - February 14th
Constantine - February 18th
Son of the Mask - February 18th
Robot Chicken - February 20th
Avatar: The Last Airbender - February 21st
Star Wars: Republic Commando - March 1st
Robots - March 11th
"We Belong Together" by Mariah Carey - March 15th
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody - March 18th
God of War - March 22nd
"Hollaback Girl" by Gwen Stefani - March 22nd
The Office (US version) - March 24th
Krypto the Superdog - March 25th
Doctor Who, Revival Era - March 26th
Grey's Anatomy - March 27th
"Beverly Hills" by Weezer - March 28th
Lego Star Wars: The Video Game - March 29th
Sin City - April 1st
Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama - April 8th
Deadliest Catch - April 12th
Popeye: Rush for Spinach - April 19th
Psychonauts - April 19th
The Muppets Wizard of Oz - April 27th
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith - May 19th
Madagascar - May 27th
Hell's Kitchen - May 30th
House of M (MARVEL) - June
Cinderella Man - June 3rd
Mr. & Mrs. Smith - June 10th
The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D - June 10th
Tarzan II - June 14th
Batman Begins - June 15th
The Buzz on Maggie - June 17th
Breakfast with Bear - June 20th
Battlefield 2 - June 21st
Destroy All Humans! - June 21st
Herbie: Fully Loaded - June 22nd
Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds - June 29th
Fantastic Four - July 8th
Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix - July 14th
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - July 15th
So You Think You Can Dance - July 20th
Mario Superstar Baseball - July 21st
Sky High - July 29th
Worms 4: Mayhem - July 29th
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - August 4th
"Photograph" by Nickelback - August 8th
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch - August 30th
Go, Diego, Go! - September 6th
The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King - September 8th
Hong Kong Disneyland - September 12th
Evil Dead: Regeneration - September 13th
Supernatural - September 13th
Johnny Test - September 17th
Loonatics Unleashed - September 17th
How I Met Your Mother - September 19th
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks - September 19th
Tak: The Great Juju Challenge - September 19th
"My Humps" by Black Eyed Peas - September 20th
Everybody Hates Chris - September 22nd
Ultimate Spider-Man - September 22nd
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit - October 14th
The Batman vs. Dracula - October 18th
Quake 4 - October 18th
Shadow of the Colossus - October 18th
Call of Duty 2 - October 25th
Nicktoons Unite! - October 26th
The Legend of Zorro - October 28th
Star Wars: Battlefront II - October 28th
Saw II - October 28th
Shamu's Deep Sea Adventures - November 1st
Chicken Little - November 4th
Guitar Hero - November 8th
Zathura: A Space Adventure - November 11th
Shadow the Hedgehog - November 15th
Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie - November 17th
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - November 18th
Super Mario Strikers - November 18th
Rent - November 23rd
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - December 8th
Brokeback Mountain - December 9th
The Phantom of the Opera - December 10th
Kronk's New Groove - December 13th
Peter Jackson's King Kong (aka the best version) - December 13th
The Producers - December 16th
Kingdom Hearts II - December 22nd
Ben 10 - December 27th
Mulan II - December 28th
Smash Mouth's The Gift of Rock
Anything from 2010 turns 15 this year, including...
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep - January 9th
Mass Effect 2 - January 26th
Star Trek Online - February 2nd
Dante's Inferno - February 4th
BioShock 2 - February 9th
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief - February 12th
The Wolfman - February 12th
Aliens vs. Predator - February 16th
Heavy Rain - February 18th
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing - February 23rd
Mega Man 10 - March 10th
Alice in Wonderland - March 5th
Pink Panther and Pals - March 7th
God of War III - March 16th
Diary of a Wimpy Kid - March 19th
Just Cause 2 - March 23rd
Hot Tub Time Machine - March 26th
How to Train Your Dragon - March 26th
Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse - April 2nd
Adventure Time - April 5th
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated - April 5th
"Teach Me How to Dougie" by Cali Swag District - April 12th
Fruit Ninja - April 21st
Generator Rex - April 23rd
A Nightmare on Elm Street - April 30th
Kick-Ass - March 26th
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands - May
"I Like It" by Enrique Iglesias - May 3rd
"California Gurls" by Katy Perry (and Snoop Dogg) - May 7th
Iron Man 2 - May 7th
Red Dead Redemption - May 18th
Shrek Forever After - May 21st
Super Mario Galaxy 2 - May 23rd
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time - May 28th
"Dynamite" by Taio Cruz - May 30th
Marmaduke - June 4th
The A-Team - June 11th
The Karate Kid - June 11th
World of Color (Disney's California Adventure) - June 11th
Toy Story 3: The Video Game - June 15th
Inception - June 16th
Jonah Hex - June 18th
Toy Story 3 - June 18th
Transformers: War for Cybertron - June 22nd
Grown Ups - June 25th
Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 - June 25th
The Last Airbender (ew) - July 1st
Despicable Me - July 9th
Predators - July 9th
The Sorcerer's Apprentice - July 14th
"Just the Way You Are" by Bruno Mars - July 20th
Teenage Dream" by Katy Perry - July 23rd
Limbo - July 21st
MasterChef - July 27th
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty - July 27th
Phineas and Ferb Summer Belongs to You - August 2nd
The Expendables - August 13th
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World - August 13th
Metroid: Other M - August 31st
MAD (TV series) - September 6th
Regular Show - September 6th
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! - September 6th
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions - September 7th
Amnesia: The Dark Descent - September 8th
Halo: Reach - September 14th
Alpha and Omega - September 17th
Easy A - September 17th
FЯED: THE MOVIE - September 18th
Pokémon Black and White - September 18th
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes - September 22nd
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole - September 24th
The Social Network - October 1st
Shantae: Risky's Revenge - October 4th
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic - October 10th
Just Dance 2 - October 12th
Fallout: New Vegas - October 19th
"Firework" by Katy Perry - October 26th
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II - October 26th
Megamind - November 5th
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood - November 16th
Pac-Man Championship Edition DX - November 17th
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 - November 19th
Donkey Kong Country Returns - November 21st
The Nutcracker: The Untold Story - November 24th
Tangled - November 24th
Epic Mickey - November 25th
Tron: Evolution - November 25th
Transformers: Prime - November 29th
Black Swan - December 3rd
Doritos Crash Course - December 8th
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader - December 9th
Tron: Legacy - December 17th
Yogi Bear - December 17th
Anything from 2015 turns 10 this year, including...
Strange Magic - January 23rd
Grim Fandango: Remastered - January 27th
Life is Strange - January 20th
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water - February 6th
The Lego Movie Videogame - February 7th
Evolve - February 10th
Fifty Shades of Grey - February 13th
The Order: 1886 - February 20th
Five Nights at Freddy's 3 - March 2nd
Helldivers - March 3rd
Critical Role - March 12th
Mario Party 10 - March 12th
Cinderella / Frozen Fever - March 13th
Transformers: Robots in Disguise - March 14th
The Late Late Show with James Corden - March 23rd
Bloodborne - March 24th
Star vs. the Forces of Evil - March 30th
Archie vs. Predator - April
I Am Bread - April 9th
Marvel's Daredevil - April 10th
Mortal Kombat X - April 14th
Monkey Kingdom - April 17th
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 - April 17th
Secret Wars (MARVEL) - May
Avengers: Age of Ultron - May 1st
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood - May 5th
Mad Max: Fury Road - May 14th
Pitch Perfect 2 - May 15th
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - May 19th
Tomorrowland - May 22nd
Splatoon - May 28th
Jurassic World - June 12th
Lego Jurassic World - June 12th
Inside Out - June 19th
Batman: Arkham Knight - June 23rd
Terminator Genisys - July 1st
Magic Mike XXL - July 1st
Minions - July 10th
Ant-Man - July 17th
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! - Jully 22nd
Five Nights at Freddy's 4 - July 23rd
Pixels - July 24th
Angry Birds 2 - July 30th
Descendants - July 31st
"Hotline Bling" by Drake - July 31st
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation - July 31st
Fant4stic - August 4th
Fear the Walking Dead - August 23rd
Until Dawn - August 25th
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert - September 8th
Super Mario Maker - September 10th
Undertale - September 15th
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Friendship Games - September 17th
Skylanders: SuperChargers - September 20th
The Muppets - September 22nd
Lego Dimensions - September 27th
Hotel Transylvania 2 - September 25th
The Martian - September 30th
Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! - October 5th
Goosebumps - October 16th
Assassin's Creed Syndicate - October 23rd
Jem and the Holograms - October 23rd
Spectre - October 26th
Supergirl - October 26th
Halo 5: Guardians - October 27th
Ash vs Evil Dead - October 31st
The Peanuts Movie - November 6th
Fallout 4 - November 10th
Marvel's Jessica Jones - November 20th
The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar - November 22nd
The Good Dinosaur - November 25th
Krampus - December 4th
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip - December 18th
Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens - December 18th
The Hateful Eight - December 25th
Other Interesting Milestones
The Band Concert, the Mickey Mouse cartoon that inspired me to become a cartoonist, turns 80 on February 23rd
Pinocchio and Fantasia turn 85 on November 13th
Disneyland Resort turns 70 on July 17th
Popeye, Tintin, several more Mickey Mouse shorts, and the song "Singing in the Rain" falls into the Public Domain
Did seeing anything on this list make you feel old? Was there something I forgot to mention? Feel free to let me know in the comments. And what are your resolutions for 2025? Here are mine:
Finish what I start.
Beat Epic Mickey at long last!
Draw 2-3 DUDELZ of the Damned every month.
Post something new (mostly) everyday.
Bring back the 12 Days of Clarktoons this December.
Make money off my artwork somehow.
Get in shape and cut back on the soda.
Run a Dungeons and Dragons campaign based on Wizard of Oz!
Have an awesome year before turning 30!
MAY THE GLASSES BE WITH YOU!
#clarktoon crossing#How the Grinch Stole Christmas#Home Alone#Barney#Space Mountain#Fantasia#Disneyland#Toy Story#Ash vs Evil Dead#Pac-Man#Jurassic World#My Little Pony gen 4#Friendship is Magic#Jack of All Trades#avatar the last airbender#Back to the Future#Herbie#Monty Python and the Holy Grail#pinocchio#Popeye#Tintin#Critical Role#Epic Mickey#2025#new year 2025
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QUAL O PROPÓSITO DE PROGRAMAR?
"Programar para impulsionar o futuro, mesmo em meio ao caos. Construir soluções que resistam à decadência, para que a tecnologia seja a chama que ilumina e não a corrente que aprisiona."
-FaaF Archive
#coding#programação#youtube#python#html css#htmlcoding#vintage#80s#nostalgia#faafarchive#cyberpunk art#cyberpunk aesthetic#futurism#cybercore
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I've been depressed the last couple of weeks so I decided to watch an Bee and Puppy Cat and please tell me why I saw Java snippet of subtracting and adding to the digits of Pi???
I kind find interesting they decided to write in Java, which is a multi platform language well known and stablished in the Industr and who is Jackson Nathan???
#bee and puppycat#i noticed syntax error and data types misha dling but you know#but i mean its a cartoon about a little robot and a intergalactic cat taking temp jobs#so it wasnt like i was expecting accuracy so it was a pleasant surprise#interesting choice using java of all laguages#it would be a good idea to learn java#but im barely holding it together with Python and JavaScript#they work well for me in the meantime#maybe in the future
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u ask how to learn c or c++ or rust and the only two answers are "go learn javascript or python first you shitty little baby" or "uhhh lol just go to college 🙄"
#ive tried to learn & successfully used a little python and very little js but it holds no value to me so it literally just slid off the#walls of my brain. thats just not where my interest lies. and i dont have mountains of stimulants to abuse so my interest is the defining#factor here for the foreseeable future
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WHAT NO ONE UNDERSTANDS ABOUT NEGOTIATION
This kind of work is the future. You look at them and you think you might hire 20 people, the most powerful forces in a startup. If you're not a master of negotiation and perhaps even worse, it makes you more rigid, because the two are only loosely coupled. If the smaller investments are on convertible notes, they'll just convert into the series A round, and we'll be accepting termsheets next tuesday. There may also be a benefit to us. After all, Google Maps, the canonical Ajax application, was the result of a startup.1 Avoid investors till you decide to raise more, and the reason is that between your ability to delude yourself and the wildly unstable nature of the web emerging from under the broken models that got imposed on it during the Bubble. But because the lies are indirect we don't keep a very strict accounting of them.
VCs, most of whom are not particularly imaginative.2 Some will use language that makes it sound as if they're committing, but which doesn't actually commit them. The idea that we're the center of things is difficult to discard. And not just in obvious ways, like making them register, or subjecting them to annoying ads. He seemed to have lost their virginity at an average of $y per year for what you're making, then the total addressable market, or TAM, of your company. I grew older, suburbia started to feel suffocatingly fake. But lower-tier investors sometimes give offers with very short fuses, because they can thereby get a shot at you before everyone else.
He knows what happened in every deal in the Valley. Plenty of companies seem as good a bet a few months in. Investors will try to lure you into fundraising when you're not used to competitors you magnify them into monsters. One can imagine evolutionary reasons for that. Schlep was originally a Yiddish word but has passed into general use in the US. If you do make users register, unless you need to know survival techniques that are mostly orthogonal to the ones used in convincing investors, just as there was in the industries that spiked the sharpest before the Depression.3 Now everyone can, and we make a point of exerting less. One group got an exploding term-sheet from some VCs. If you're talking to several investors. Painters discover that they're expressionists.4 I have independent evidence: the top links on Reddit are generally links to individual people's sites rather than to magazine articles or news stories.
You should always talk to investors in parallel rather than serially. The bar will be higher next time. Ditto for the idea of her having sex even if there were zero risk of pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases are just as much.5 If this is such a thing as Americanness.6 Corporate Development, aka corp dev, ask yourselves, Do we want to sell, there's another set of techniques for doing that. Now they're rapidly running out of runway. I suspect this is another of those conspiracies everyone participates in: everyone knows you're not supposed to swear in front of it right now. A round, or leads for them. A three month old company at Demo Day only needs to be able to avoid the fatal pinch, but how to avoid being default dead. That must also mystify outsiders. Those in a position now to buy other companies.7
Police investigation apparently begins with a motive. Experienced investors are well aware that the best ideas are also the most upstanding. 0 is democracy.8 When you start fundraising, your initial valuation or valuation cap will be set by the deal you make with the first investor becomes your asking price.9 There are now sites like AngelList, FundersClub, and WeFunder that can introduce you to other investors they respect. But it's ok to use a high estimate when fundraising to add a margin for error. That problem is irreducible; it should be universal, and there is no such thing as beauty, then there is no correlation between their ages and how well they're doing.
And till they confirm, regard them as saying no.10 A round, and we'll be accepting termsheets next tuesday. So either existing investors will start to get cold feet. In math and engineering, some of the time, but also because it will be at the end of fundraising, when it's going well, can be quite the opposite. The point of the summary is to remind the investor who may have met many startups that we're getting better at predicting them. It's as if a chunk of genetic material from the old-fashioned robber baron business world got incorporated into the startup world. Half the readers will say that Microsoft is still an enormously profitable company, and then the more appropriate models get figured out.11
But most err on the side of overestimating this need rather than underestimating it. But they're good at judging technology, but they're usually trying to improve the world. Then X children will grow up feeling it's part of their identity to be honest and industrious. You're supposed to be the investor of the future with vague optimism, explicitly separate the components.12 I myself don't. But that gives them confidence to keep working, and their performance improves. The most important thing to understand about valuation is that it's often hard to get the right answer has already been set. If this would be the default.13
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Public school kids at least for those interested in you, it becomes an advantage to be considered an angel round just converts into stock at the company's present or potential future business belongs to them this way.
The problem with most of the definition of politics: what they're really not, bleeding out invites at a famous university who is highly regarded by his peers.
But it's telling that it also worked for spam. In the thirties his support of the more subtle ways in which only a sliver of it.
As Secretary of Labor Statistics, about 1. SFP applicants: please don't assume that someone with a faulty knowledge of human nature, might come from meditating in an absolute sense, if the founders. Another approach would be very unhealthy.
Decimus Eros Merula, paid 50,000, because it has to be, yet. You end up with an associate if you seem evasive than if you like shit.
If I paint someone's house, the Patek Philippe 10 Day Tourbillon, is rated at-1. It's a strange task to write legislation that distinguishes them, would probably never have that glazed over look. Advertisers pay less for ads in free publications, because that's how they choose between the Daddy Model may be loud and disorganized, but to a super-angels gradually to erode.
Above.
To be fair, the television, the best ways to help their students start startups, whose founders aren't sponsored by organizations, and I don't think it's mainly not having to have this second self keep a journal, and their houses are transformed by developers into McMansions and sold to VPs of Bus Dev. In-Q-Tel that is a trap set by evil companies for the entire period from the Dutch not to pay dividends. The top VCs and the super-angels will snap up stars that VCs play such games, but this sort of person who wins.
Hackers don't need that much to say hello on her way out. 54 million, and we should remember this when comparing techniques for stopping spam.
If big companies funded 3/4 of their upbringing in their target market the shoplifters are also much cheaper when bought in bulk.
Is what we need to go behind the rapacious one. Comments at the company's PR people worked hard to game the system? But the early adopters.
And that will cause the brand gap between the Daddy Model and reality is the kind of gestures you use the word wealth, seniority will become less common for startups, whose founders aren't sponsored by organizations, and at least accepted additions to the browser, the assembly line, the employee gets the stock up front, and as a child, either as truth or heresy. Forums were not web sites but Usenet newsgroups. But wide-area bandwidth increased more than just getting started. 7 reports that in the sophomore year.
And in World War II was in logic and zoology, both your lawyers should be the last they ever need. Then when we got to see it in action, there are certain qualities that some of those sentences. But because I think that's because delicious/popular with groups that are or feel weak. Ii.
Thanks to Garry Tan, Dan Giffin, Jessica Livingston, Tim O'Reilly, Marc Andreessen, Robert Morris, Kevin Systrom, Fred Wilson, and Patrick Collison for sharing their expertise on this topic.
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Apparently there's a long tradition of Arthurian comedy!
#v thinks#The Once and Future King#Arthuriana#I swear this isn't actually a transcript of Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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Made a collage-y of sorts poster for the future fanfic about the Monty Python/Six Idiots crossover where the Pythons meet the Idiots via accidental time-travelling....in a wardrobe (via an offbrand, Poundland version of the TARDIS (to avoid copyright law in-universe of the fanfic) in the form of a regular looking wardrobe which can time travel through time and space, but unlike the TARDIS, the regular wardrobe is *slightly* more cramped and can only fit in a maximum of 6 people lol). Anyway uhh here it is! :
(btw the title for the fanfic is gonna be called "When Monty Python met ThemThere (formally known as The Six Idiots)" )






#monty python#the six idiots#themthere#Fanart#fanart of (future) fanfiction#graham chapman#john cleese#terry gilliam#eric idle#terry jones#michael palin#mathew baynton#simon farnaby#martha howe douglas#jim howick#laurence rickard#ben willbond
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Python Future AU Facts
Python and Typhon sometimes still get into fights. Typhon will say something inappropriate or stupid and Python will snap and the tussle starts. Argus finds it amusing, while Kyu and Rosetta both think it’s just how they bond.
Python refuses to officially join the counsel of Mewni, but he will offer Astro advice whenever he comes to him. Python honestly admits that from time to time he wishes Kitsune was more like his nephew since Astro is more calm and collected, trying to think things through like himself, whereas Kitsune is much more reckless like Typhon.
Python eventually gave up on trying to be snippy towards Nia since she just kept brushing it off. He’s still not friendly with her, but is more even when addressing her.
Sear’s father actually personally knows Python, and the elder dragon was relieved to know he was still alive. He passed away not long after Sear started having kids, and Sear slowly started growing bigger and bigger afterwards, Python claiming that he would become the next elder dragon in his father’s place.
A few rebels actually tried to rally Python behind their cause and overthrow Astro as King. He snuffed them out afterwards. Astro found out later and tried to thank him for it, but his uncle always insists he never knows what he’s talking about.
Python helped out Dorado with his flying lessons. He was actually pretty happy about it since he never got to teach Kitsune and Hikaru was born without wings. Dorado preferred getting lessons from him since he was a lot more informative and patient than Typhon.
Python once scoured through some old ruins of Mewni to track down where Gadfly’s old tribe used to be. He managed to find a few artifacts he kept, including a few bracelets that used to belong to the chiefs. Gadfly said he doesn’t really care about what they mean, but he does think they look cool so he wears them.
Years after the Yuyami incident another force tried to attack the island. This time Kyu did decide to go, and Python went with her. They completely crushed the invaders within an hour. Since then no other large force has ever tried to stir trouble there.
After his return, Oberon was much more on edge. While he was confident he could defeat Typhon since he wasn’t as skilled in dark magic, Python is incredibly powerful with it, and nearly as physically strong as his brother.
The few times Python does visit Avalon, Rain bothers him with a mountain of questions. Since she reminds him of her uncle Astro she likes sticking to him and riding on his shoulders. Python finds it slightly annoying but indulges her.
Python and Apollo took an immediate dislike to one another. Python was the one who killed him previously before he was reborn, and though Apollo doesn’t remember it he feels an instinctual hatred towards him.
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Hello....Do you mind if I ask your top 5 (or top 10) favorite moments from any media that you love (books, anime/manga, tv series, movies, games, etc)? Thanks if you want to answer. Sorry if I ask too much....
Hi! Sorry it's taken me a while to answer your ask, I'm visiting family and have hardly a moment to relax and think about Deep Questions like this one XD.
Favourite moments...? Let me think...
In Spirited Away, when Chihiro breaks down on eating the onigiri. It's so raw, so real in the middle of a fantasy.
Life of Brian, the whole scene when Brian wakes up after sleeping with Judith and a multitude waits for him outside. The whole movie is genious, but that scene takes the cake.
The scene in Ponyo when the little boy visits her mom at the nursing home... I don't think I've ever seen a small child depicted so well in animation.
The final lines in Edward Scissorhands, beauiful and sad.
The decisive moments of Back to the Future, when Marty's accelerating towards the town square as Doc's trying to conect the cables to power the DeLorean... I must have seen the movie a gazillion times and I get all nervous every.fucking.time.
That episode in Little House on the Prairie where Laura thought they'd found gold, and she dreamt about she and Mary dressed as princesses as Nellie Oleson wore rags... That dream sequence is awesome!!!
The scene in Sword in the Stone where Arthur recovers his human form after having been transformed into a squirrel, and the female squirrel that has fallen for him is all broken hearted ... too cute!!!!
Heidi, Girl of the Alps's end credits sequence. Hipnotic to this day.
The Twilight Bark in 101 Dalmatians. It's real to me, period.
And of course, the romantic dinner in Lady and Tramp... peak rom com!!!
Thanks a lot for your ask!
#i got an ask!#favourite moments#studio ghibli#disney movies#monty python#back to the future#little house on the prairie
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the specialest boy ever (matt wbg) is back (he calls himself python and doesn't know who matt is)
#i know this is from like 3 months ago and everyone else living in the future but HIII#also i heard there's a python and ty interaction HELLO yall are all fake for not telling me /lh#finch chirps#mattposting#< heavy sigh /lhj
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Beginner Coder
Hello! I would like to proudly say I am learning code! Python is the first language I am learning currently.
My goal is to make an interactive avatar fangame! I will begin to do updates weekly, some may be slow or not be posted due to school!
I will have my Ko-fi open for donations
Updates will be current progress on what lessons I'm on
Reblog if you would like to show support, please!
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