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** Laney standing up to the band after Trina dissed them. "Sorry Core, she dissed the band! Nobody disses the band..."

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** Laney standing up to for the band after Trina dissed them. "Sorry Core, she dissed the band! Nobody disses the band..."

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* A meta example: Thanks to a fan from Latin America switching the languages on there TV, the remaining episodes that haven't been aired are being uploaded to Youtube in English!
** For the United States fans: The mere fact that the show hasn't been on the air for nearly a YEAR and only lasted Two months with not much promotion, yet still has a sizeable and dedicated fanbase waiting for its return is pretty amazing.
*** As well as being able to unite with other countries to help collect episodes and information. Grojfans are truly a united fan base.
** The show’s fanbase in general really. As The Wacky Delhi more or less stated in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go8_d7nI0Ms his glowing review of the show]], the devotion Grojfans had for their favorite show was on par with that of some of the most popular and successful American animated series of its time, with art, stories, blogs, in-jokes, fan concepts, and interactions with the creators galore. Their incredible adoration for ''Grojband'' in some ways outstripped the intense venom many also threw at the series, and even though the series ultimately faded away due to being ScrewedByTheNetwork very quickly after it debuted, it still holds nostalgic value for a sizeable number of people and a few continue to hold out for its revival. Some people (including some of the abovementioned haters) have even admitted that they think the ''Grojband'' fandom is superior to the show itself! Not bad for [[MadeInCountryX a semi-obscure single-season Flash-animated 2-shorts comedy-driven Canadian cartoon]]!
-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb One of my favorite shows out there]], which also happens to be a modern juggernaut in its own right, has been feeling explosive hype since its second movie is basically here. With all that energy, I think this group [the ''Grojband'' fandom] has long since matched that. It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time; [[https://grojband.blogspot the blog]] basically documents the show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in [[https://neptoonstudios.tumblr.com/archive/2015/6 a time capsule]]. On Website/{{Tumblr}} for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [[AlternateUniverse AUs]] and {{Character Blog}}s; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."

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* A meta example: Thanks to a fan from Latin America switching the languages on there TV, the remaining episodes that haven't been aired are being uploaded to Youtube in English!
** For the United States fans: The mere fact that the show hasn't been on the air for nearly a YEAR and only lasted Two months with not much promotion, yet still has a sizeable and dedicated fanbase waiting for its return is pretty amazing.
*** As well as being able to unite with other countries to help collect episodes and information. Grojfans are truly a united fan base.
** The show’s fanbase in general really. As The Wacky Delhi more or less stated in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go8_d7nI0Ms his glowing review of the show]], the devotion Grojfans had for their favorite show was on par with that of some of the most popular and successful American animated series of its time, with art, stories, blogs, in-jokes, fan concepts, and interactions with the creators galore. Their incredible adoration for ''Grojband'' in some ways outstripped the intense venom many also threw at the series, and even though the series ultimately faded away due to being ScrewedByTheNetwork very quickly after it debuted, it still holds nostalgic value for a sizeable number of people and a few continue to hold out for its revival. Some people (including some of the abovementioned haters) have even admitted that they think the ''Grojband'' fandom is superior to the show itself! Not bad for [[MadeInCountryX a semi-obscure single-season Flash-animated 2-shorts comedy-driven Canadian cartoon]]!
-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb One of my favorite shows out there]], which also happens to be a modern juggernaut in its own right, has been feeling explosive hype since its second movie is basically here. With all that energy, I think this group [the ''Grojband'' fandom] has long since matched that. It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time; [[https://grojband.blogspot the blog]] basically documents the show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in [[https://neptoonstudios.tumblr.com/archive/2015/6 a time capsule]]. On Website/{{Tumblr}} for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [[AlternateUniverse AUs]] and {{Character Blog}}s; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."
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** The show’s fanbase in general really. As The Wacky Delhi more or less stated in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go8_d7nI0Ms his glowing review of the show]], the devotion Grojfans had for their favorite show was on par with that of some of the most popular and successful American animated series of its time, with art, stories, blogs, in-jokes, fan concepts, and interactions with the creators galore. Their incredible adoration for ''Grojband'' in some ways outstripped the intense venom many also threw at the series, and even though the series ultimately faded away due to being ScrewedByTheNetwork very quickly after it debuted, it still holds nostalgic value for a sizeable number of people and a few continue to hold out for its revival. Some people (including some of the abovementioned haters) have even admitted that they think the ''Grojband'' fandom is superior to the show itself! Not bad for a semi-obscure one-season wonder from Canada!

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** The show’s fanbase in general really. As The Wacky Delhi more or less stated in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go8_d7nI0Ms his glowing review of the show]], the devotion Grojfans had for their favorite show was on par with that of some of the most popular and successful American animated series of its time, with art, stories, blogs, in-jokes, fan concepts, and interactions with the creators galore. Their incredible adoration for ''Grojband'' in some ways outstripped the intense venom many also threw at the series, and even though the series ultimately faded away due to being ScrewedByTheNetwork very quickly after it debuted, it still holds nostalgic value for a sizeable number of people and a few continue to hold out for its revival. Some people (including some of the abovementioned haters) have even admitted that they think the ''Grojband'' fandom is superior to the show itself! Not bad for [[MadeInCountryX a semi-obscure one-season wonder from Canada!single-season Flash-animated 2-shorts comedy-driven Canadian cartoon]]!
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Added the rest of the quotation, as it is still pretty relevant to the rest of the statement; also I'm not 100% certain whether "the blog" is referring to the production blog or Kauffman's official blog (which preserves a huge amount of Grojband hype from the early 2010s in its archive), so I decided to throw in an extra link.


-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [...] It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time; [[https://grojband.blogspot the blog]] basically documents this show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in a time capsule. On Website/{{Tumblr}} for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [[AlternateUniverse AUs]] and {{Character Blog}}s; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."

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-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [...] [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb One of my favorite shows out there]], which also happens to be a modern juggernaut in its own right, has been feeling explosive hype since its second movie is basically here. With all that energy, I think this group [the ''Grojband'' fandom] has long since matched that. It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time; [[https://grojband.blogspot the blog]] basically documents this the show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in [[https://neptoonstudios.tumblr.com/archive/2015/6 a time capsule.capsule]]. On Website/{{Tumblr}} for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [[AlternateUniverse AUs]] and {{Character Blog}}s; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."

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-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [...] It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time; [[https://grojband.blogspot The blog]] basically documents this show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in a time capsule. On Website/{{Tumblr}} for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [[AlternateUniverse AUs]] and {{Character Blog}}s; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."

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-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [...] It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time; [[https://grojband.blogspot The the blog]] basically documents this show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in a time capsule. On Website/{{Tumblr}} for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [[AlternateUniverse AUs]] and {{Character Blog}}s; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."
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-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [...] It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time; [[https://grojband.blogspot. The blog]] basically documents this show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in a time capsule. On Website/{{Tumblr}} for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [[AlternateUniverse AUs]] and {{Character Blog}}s; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."

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-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [...] It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time; [[https://grojband.blogspot. blogspot The blog]] basically documents this show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in a time capsule. On Website/{{Tumblr}} for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [[AlternateUniverse AUs]] and {{Character Blog}}s; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."
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-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [...] It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time. [[https://neptoonstudios.tumblr.com/ The blog]] basically documents this show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in a time capsule. On Website/{{Tumblr}} for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [[AlternateUniverse AUs]] and {{Character Blog}}s; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."

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-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [...] It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time. [[https://neptoonstudios.tumblr.com/ time; [[https://grojband.blogspot. The blog]] basically documents this show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in a time capsule. On Website/{{Tumblr}} for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [[AlternateUniverse AUs]] and {{Character Blog}}s; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."
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-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [...] It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time. [[https://grojband.blogspot.com/ The [official] blog]] basically documents this show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in a time capsule. On Website/{{Tumblr}} for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [[AlternateUniverse AUs]] and {{Character Blog}}s; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."

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-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [...] It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time. [[https://grojband.blogspot.[[https://neptoonstudios.tumblr.com/ The [official] blog]] basically documents this show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in a time capsule. On Website/{{Tumblr}} for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [[AlternateUniverse AUs]] and {{Character Blog}}s; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."
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-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [...] It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time. [[https://grojband.blogspot.com/ The [official] blog]] basically documents this show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in a time capsule. On Website/{{Tumblr}} for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [=AUs=] and character blogs; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."

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-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [...] It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time. [[https://grojband.blogspot.com/ The [official] blog]] basically documents this show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in a time capsule. On Website/{{Tumblr}} for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [=AUs=] [[AlternateUniverse AUs]] and character blogs; {{Character Blog}}s; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."
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** The show’s fanbase in general really. As The Wacky Delhi more or less stated in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go8_d7nI0Ms his glowing review of the show]], the devotion Grojfans had for their favorite show was on par with that of some of the most popular and successful American animated series of its time, with art, stories, blogs, in-jokes, fan concepts, and interactions with the creators galore. Their incredible adoration for ''Grojband'' in some ways outstripped the intense venom many also threw at the series, and even though the series ultimately faded away due to being ScrewedByTheNetwork very quickly after it debuted, it still holds nostalgic value for a sizeable number of people and a few continue to hold out for its revival. Some people have even admitted that they think the ''Grojband'' fandom is superior to the show itself! Not bad for a semi-obscure one-season wonder from Canada!

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** The show’s fanbase in general really. As The Wacky Delhi more or less stated in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go8_d7nI0Ms his glowing review of the show]], the devotion Grojfans had for their favorite show was on par with that of some of the most popular and successful American animated series of its time, with art, stories, blogs, in-jokes, fan concepts, and interactions with the creators galore. Their incredible adoration for ''Grojband'' in some ways outstripped the intense venom many also threw at the series, and even though the series ultimately faded away due to being ScrewedByTheNetwork very quickly after it debuted, it still holds nostalgic value for a sizeable number of people and a few continue to hold out for its revival. Some people (including some of the abovementioned haters) have even admitted that they think the ''Grojband'' fandom is superior to the show itself! Not bad for a semi-obscure one-season wonder from Canada!
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** The show’s fanbase in general really. As The Wacky Delhi more or less stated in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go8_d7nI0Ms his glowing review of the show]], the devotion Grojfans had for their favorite show was on par with that of some of the most popular and successful American animated series of its time, with art, stories, blogs, in-jokes, fan concepts, and interactions with the creators galore. Their incredible adoration for ''Grojband'' in some ways outstripped the venom many also threw at the series, and even though the series ultimately faded away due to being ScrewedByTheNetwork very quickly after it debuted, it still holds nostalgic value for a sizeable number of people and a few continue to hold out for its revival. Some people have even admitted that they think the ''Grojband'' fandom is superior to the show itself! Not bad for a semi-obscure one-season wonder from Canada!
-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [...] It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time. The [official] blog basically documents this show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in a time capsule. On Tumblr for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [=AUs=] and character blogs; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."

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** The show’s fanbase in general really. As The Wacky Delhi more or less stated in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go8_d7nI0Ms his glowing review of the show]], the devotion Grojfans had for their favorite show was on par with that of some of the most popular and successful American animated series of its time, with art, stories, blogs, in-jokes, fan concepts, and interactions with the creators galore. Their incredible adoration for ''Grojband'' in some ways outstripped the intense venom many also threw at the series, and even though the series ultimately faded away due to being ScrewedByTheNetwork very quickly after it debuted, it still holds nostalgic value for a sizeable number of people and a few continue to hold out for its revival. Some people have even admitted that they think the ''Grojband'' fandom is superior to the show itself! Not bad for a semi-obscure one-season wonder from Canada!
-->'''The Wacky Delhi''': From start to finish, this show has hosted one of the most ride-or-die fanbases I've ''ever'' seen. [...] It's clear that ''Grojband'' was a scrappy passion project every step of the way. It's plain to see through all the behind-the-scenes content that's been released this whole time. [[https://grojband.blogspot.com/ The [official] blog blog]] basically documents this show's journey. It's fascinating because it seems that the reception and hype for ''Grojband'' was preserved in a time capsule. On Tumblr Website/{{Tumblr}} for example, you'll find the same enthusiasm for the concept funneled into countless [=AUs=] and character blogs; we can't even get into all the art that's been created over the years. For as much as ''Grojband'' came and went on the silver screen, it's a special kind of wholesome to see its legacy live on for so long. I'm sure it's much appreciated on the other side."

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