This Show...?
Like most shows I watched when I was a young(er) boy I didn't really like it, but didn't hate it either. Shows that made me feel nuetral, I would want to say are guilty pleasures because even though I didn't have any interest in it I still came back to watch it. But...I can't call it a guilty-pleasure because I didn't enjoy it, never really liked the characters, and I've never laughed at it.
This is one out of the few of many shows I felt nuetral about, that made me feel like that.
Its a show I've never really cared about, and really only watched it because its a cartoon.
Show:
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Opinion: (-_-):Bleh.
edited 24th Jul '13 9:13:25 PM by randomness4
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Hello everyone I'm new and I'm glad to join you as I'm an aspiring writer in the animation field. Well there is an event I would be organising along with some friends to talk about pitching stories. As I'm a fan of the Disney show the buzz on Maggie I wanted to know how did it evolved ? In other words, did Disney call Dave polsky to pitch a show, was he recommended by someone or he simply had an agent and he arranged a meeting for him? Looked online I couldn't find anything about pitching the buzz on Maggie...So, I want to know how did it happen? Thanks and your feedback would be very important to me because there is a prize for the best storyteller and participant. Lol that's not the only reason I would just love to know how coz I liked the show. So please I would appreciate your answers.
I remember seeing the dad on that show playing Ming the Merciless in that awful Flash Gordon TV show. It was weird.
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