Directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, Lilo & Stitch was first released on June 21, 2002. Since then, the film has made $273 million worldwide.
There is a version of this poster without the fan-edited Mickey Mouse and Pooh Bear, in case you didn’t know.
This time it’s the other way around (this video came before the other one by the way).
Ironically, both of these villains are from the same franchise (“The Rescuers” duology).
Benny, being “really into” something would mean, well, what you’ve been doing with those characters in your crossover days.
However, I still forgive you for knowing what you and Logan did wrong. I also forgive Logan slightly for knowing what he did wrong (and quitting crossover adventures, if this is true).
I really think my Anti-PA group should stop now. Yes, those parodies can be fun to make, but these LOLCows have already been milked dry. Reese may come around every once and a while with a new cartoon waifu, but that's about it.
No picture for this one. Just…just read the title.
I might have pointed this out before, but Hayao Miyazaki does not approve of anyone modifying his work.
The LEGO Movie explains why it’s better the way it is.
If they made a pooh adventures of some anime, this will be become HORRIBLE more than this
They’ve done that a lot of times.
Why do you think you're so funny and hilarious when you are truly not?
>implying that I think I’m funny and hilarious
A rant about a lot of the things under the “do these things even get completed” and “scratchpad” tags.
Man oh man, I'm getting ashamed of my own Anti-PA group. Parodies are fun to make, but now we're going overboard. Spongebob has his own Adventure series too.
Who do you think is worse? Freddie, Stu or Hiatt?
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Freddie thinks train-on-pony action makes sense and so does Stu, who thinks it’s “love and tolerance” to arm a filly with a shotgun. Yeah, Hiatt is the madman with the amount of ridiculously unfitting characters he puts into his adventures.