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cernex Since: Nov, 2010
Jun 7th 2021 at 9:28:48 AM •••

Erm... we have both "Loosely based on a true story" and "Based on a True Story" which said pretty much the same thing (although "Based" is a bit more specific). Don't think that's how it works and we should have only one.

IronAnimation (Not-So-Newbie)
May 9th 2013 at 11:00:53 PM •••

The description has a hefty load of opinionated commentary, shouldn't that be removed or toned down?

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CabbitGirlEmi The Dream Soldier Since: Feb, 2010
The Dream Soldier
May 6th 2013 at 4:49:45 PM •••

Whomever put the Rita & Runt skits under Darkness-Induced Audience Apathy apparently hasn't watched this show. I've never felt such a thing, especially in "Puttin' On The Blitz", where they help a Polish girl flee the Nazis, and that tugs really hard at my heartstrings.

CabbitGirlEmi The Dream Soldier Since: Feb, 2010
The Dream Soldier
May 6th 2013 at 4:49:45 PM •••

Whomever put the Rita & Runt skits under Darkness-Induced Audience Apathy apparently hasn't watched this show. I've never felt such a thing, especially in "Puttin' On The Blitz", where they help a Polish girl flee the Nazis, and that tugs really hard at my heartstrings.

Allik Ponies who say Since: Aug, 2009
Ponies who say
Dec 8th 2012 at 6:20:50 PM •••

So this show will be brought back to syndication on The Hub starting Christmas Eve, should that be mentioned in the article?

"But who prays for Satan? Who...has prayed for the one sinner who needs it most?" - Mark Twain
lee4hmz 486-powered rotating frosted cherry Pop-Tart (Before Recorded History)
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May 30th 2010 at 12:32:51 PM •••

Probably my favorite shoutout in the entire show: They got Ernie Anderson, the "Voice of ABC" to play the narrator in "Guardin' the Garden" and "Noah's Lark". They even got him to say "The Loooooooooooooove Ark" in the latter.

(Why ABC? Well, my guess is that it has something to do with the A! crew's time at Hanna-Barbera, specifically on the 1980s versions of Scooby Doo.)

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