I never said I approved of it?
"We be we baby!"So anyone know when we're getting new episodes?
I assume early 2017
"We be we baby!"I saw a commercial on a Disney XD this morning that said the show is coming back March 6th!
Creator of Heroes of Thantopolis: http://heroesofthantopolis.com/5 days before Season 5 of Samurai Jack? This week Just keeps getting better.
"We be we baby!"So today is the 6th and Disney XD seemingly released all the episodes on demand... lol! I don't know if it was their intention or not, but I've been able to watch all of them besides two despite the date they're time stamped for. Not sure if I should watch those last two tonight in case it was a mistake or save them till tomorrow, assuming it was an intentional uploading. Rolling with dice here.
Anyways, I think people will enjoy the episodes! I won't say any more because I'm sure everyone wants to enjoy the episodes with a blank slate.
Creator of Heroes of Thantopolis: http://heroesofthantopolis.com/I loved how Melissa's fear was connected to the first episode of Phineas And Ferb
edited 7th Mar '17 4:13:59 AM by NegaKingKix
"We be we baby!"Caught the family vacation episode. ... I see what they're doing. Disney XD is premering a new ep every Monday and then rerunning it through the day, resulting in my cable listings never listing those reruns as "NEW" even though their promos say the premiere is airing "today". That's totally confusing at first. But then again, barely anyone I'm friends with in the meatspace has cable anymore.
I really love the tip jar Running Gag. Otherwise it was a standard episode in terms of quality. I wonder just how long they can get fresh plot ideas out of this one joke.
That was hopefully a one time deal.
"We be we baby!"Disney XD marketed the Star Vs. season finale that same way. And I ALSO got confused.
I'm starting to think Melissa's a subversion on a stereotypical Hollywood Nerd.
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.Look, I'm just gonna say this. Is the whole "Only men can get Milo's condition" thing going to tick some people off?
Has anyone cared so far? And seeing as how his mother and sister more or less have to deal with it anyways it doesn't really matter.
Yes, I'm sure there are women out there thinking "Boy, I wish my luck was that shitty, too!"
Your momma's so dumb she thinks oral sex means talking dirty.Well, I mean that it could lead to Unfortunate Implications that females can't get bad luck, or can't take slapstick, something like that.
The latter definitely ends up being a thing...some of the time.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.I've come to expect that sort of thing from kids shows and sitcoms, so it don't mind much. It's odd, but it's nowhere near as bad as when The Simpsons' pulled that sort of thing.
Anywho, I'm glad that the show really did start improving leaps and bounds a few episodes in, once the characters unique personalities got a bit more settled and the show's stories hid their stride.
Though given Phineas and Ferb, I was pleasantly surprised to find actual developing plot connections between episodes - both major and minor ones, at that. If this show gets even half as much play as Swampy and Povenmire's last, I'll be happy.
edited 8th Mar '17 8:15:43 PM by KnownUnknown
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.Finally got a chance to watch this week's episodes and I'm surprised the Pistachio guys figured it out, kinda. Also more P&F references as well the OCD chick developing a crush on Milo.
Finally got a chance to watch a number of episode recently.
It's good. I loved Phineas and Ferb, but it was blatantly formulaic a lot of the time. It was still a quality show in spite of that, but regardless.
Milo Murphy's Law's also seems to have a formula, but it's not nearly as obvious and I've been caught off-guard a number of times. The characters are pretty fun and it's good and not reminding me that Weird Al is the lead bar the opening theme.
edited 23rd Mar '17 10:44:36 PM by Karxrida
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody remembers it, who else will you have ice cream with?Are there supposed to be anymore episodes coming out anytime soon? Disney XD keeps marathoning the entire show and I'm tired of watching the same stuff over and over again.
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody remembers it, who else will you have ice cream with?Disney's strategy for releasing new episodes of their animated series is starting to get confusing. They haven't aired a new episode of several of their currently running series in ages. I usually assume that means a network has lost faith in a show, and assumed that for Milo Murphy that meant they were quietly trying to phase it out, but they're also doing the same thing to the Tangled series and all evidence points to them really trying to push that one.
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.As for Star, it gets a new season and promotion from Disney, but it does just as much as Milo Murphy for the ratings. Weird and crazy strategy.
"We be we baby!"New episodes of Penn Zero will air this summer. They're already advertising it.
And it's the final season, so it's a mute point.
"We be we baby!"
oh....ok. [stands in corner] forever alone.
MIA