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->''"Hel-lo, I'm the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it so you don't have to."''
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->''"Hel-lo, I'm the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it so you ''you'' don't have to."''
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After running for 222 episodes, Doug [[http://channelawesome.com/no-more-nostalgia-critic/ announced the Critic's retirement]] in September 2012 (reflected in the ending of ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee'' and to a lesser extent, his ''Film/ScoobyDoo'' review, [[GrandFinale which was the precursor to]] ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee''), so he could move on to other projects, the biggest being ''WebVideo/DemoReel''. He would continue to make cameos in other people's works and was still referenced in other people's works, but he did not intend to return except on special occasions...
...[[UnCanceled that was]], until, on January 22, 2013, [[http://channelawesome.com/the-review-must-go-on/ the Nostalgia Critic's return was announced, bringing the end of]] ''Demo Reel'' along with it. Episodes resumed February 5, 2013, with reviews on a fortnightly basis, though now with editorials and mini-reviews on the weeks in between, and no cutoff date.
The show also took on Malcolm Ray and Rachel Tietz, who played Tacoma Narrows and Rebecca Stoné on ''Demo Reel'', respectively, as co-stars with skits done in between the reviews. In 2014, Tietz left the show to pursue an acting career in California, saying goodbye to the fans in the review of ''Film/FaceOff'', and was replaced with her friend Tamara Chambers, who had previously appeared in the review of ''Film/Catwoman2004''. Tamara's own series, ''WebVideo/TamarasNeverSeen'', where she reacts to popular movies she had never seen before, and ''Tamara Just Saw'', where she reacts to movies still in theaters, has its own page.
...[[UnCanceled that was]], until, on January 22, 2013, [[http://channelawesome.com/the-review-must-go-on/ the Nostalgia Critic's return was announced, bringing the end of]] ''Demo Reel'' along with it. Episodes resumed February 5, 2013, with reviews on a fortnightly basis, though now with editorials and mini-reviews on the weeks in between, and no cutoff date.
The show also took on Malcolm Ray and Rachel Tietz, who played Tacoma Narrows and Rebecca Stoné on ''Demo Reel'', respectively, as co-stars with skits done in between the reviews. In 2014, Tietz left the show to pursue an acting career in California, saying goodbye to the fans in the review of ''Film/FaceOff'', and was replaced with her friend Tamara Chambers, who had previously appeared in the review of ''Film/Catwoman2004''. Tamara's own series, ''WebVideo/TamarasNeverSeen'', where she reacts to popular movies she had never seen before, and ''Tamara Just Saw'', where she reacts to movies still in theaters, has its own page.
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After running for 222 episodes, Doug [[http://channelawesome.com/no-more-nostalgia-critic/ announced the Critic's retirement]] in September 2012 (reflected in the ending of ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee'' and and, to a lesser extent, his ''Film/ScoobyDoo'' review, [[GrandFinale which was the precursor to]] ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee''), for]] ''To Boldly Flee'') so he could move on to other projects, the biggest being ''WebVideo/DemoReel''. He would continue to make cameos in other people's works and was still referenced in other people's works, but he did not intend to return except on special occasions...
...[[UnCanceled that was]],until, on until January 22, 2013, when [[http://channelawesome.com/the-review-must-go-on/ the Nostalgia Critic's return was announced, announced]], bringing the end of]] of ''Demo Reel'' along with it. Episodes resumed February 5, 2013, with reviews on a fortnightly basis, though now with editorials and mini-reviews on the weeks in between, and no cutoff date.
The show also took on actors Malcolm Ray and Rachel Tietz, who respectively played Tacoma Narrows and Rebecca Stoné on ''Demo Reel'',respectively, as co-stars with skits done in between the reviews. In 2014, Tietz left the show to pursue an acting career in California, saying goodbye to the fans in the review of ''Film/FaceOff'', and was replaced with her actress friend Tamara Chambers, who had previously appeared in the review of ''Film/Catwoman2004''. Tamara's own series, Tamara hosts two series -- ''WebVideo/TamarasNeverSeen'', where she reacts to popular movies she had has never seen before, and ''Tamara Just Saw'', where she reacts to movies still in theaters, has its theaters -- which have their own page.
...[[UnCanceled that was]],
The show also took on actors Malcolm Ray and Rachel Tietz, who respectively played Tacoma Narrows and Rebecca Stoné on ''Demo Reel'',
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The Nostalgia Critic is [[CausticCritic a cynical critic]] [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin who, in his original run, reviewed movies and TV shows from]] TheEighties, TheNineties, and occasionally [[TurnOfTheMillennium the early 2000s]], although in a few cases he reviewed films from later years than this, such as his reviews of ''Film/TheRoom'' (2003), ''Film/{{Alone in the Dark|2005}}'' (2005), and ''Anime/{{Ponyo|OnTheCliffByTheSea}}'' (2008). He has a bit of a temper problem, but is otherwise [[DeadpanSnarker very sarcastic]].
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The Nostalgia Critic is [[CausticCritic a cynical critic]] [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin who, in his original run, reviewed movies and TV shows from]] TheEighties, TheNineties, and occasionally [[TurnOfTheMillennium the early 2000s]], although in a few cases he reviewed films from later years than this, such as his reviews of ''Film/TheRoom'' (2003), ''Film/TheRoom2003'', ''Film/{{Alone in the Dark|2005}}'' (2005), and ''Anime/{{Ponyo|OnTheCliffByTheSea}}'' (2008). He has a bit of a temper problem, but is otherwise [[DeadpanSnarker very sarcastic]].
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The Nostalgia Critic is [[CausticCritic a cynical critic]] [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin who, in his original run, {{review}}ed movies and TV shows from]] TheEighties, TheNineties, and occasionally [[TurnOfTheMillennium the early 2000s]], although in a few cases he reviewed films from later years than this, such as his reviews of ''Film/TheRoom'' (2003), ''Film/{{Alone in the Dark|2005}}'' (2005), and ''Anime/{{Ponyo|OnTheCliffByTheSea}}'' (2008). He has a bit of a temper problem, but is otherwise [[DeadpanSnarker very sarcastic]].
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The Nostalgia Critic is [[CausticCritic a cynical critic]] [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin who, in his original run, {{review}}ed reviewed movies and TV shows from]] TheEighties, TheNineties, and occasionally [[TurnOfTheMillennium the early 2000s]], although in a few cases he reviewed films from later years than this, such as his reviews of ''Film/TheRoom'' (2003), ''Film/{{Alone in the Dark|2005}}'' (2005), and ''Anime/{{Ponyo|OnTheCliffByTheSea}}'' (2008). He has a bit of a temper problem, but is otherwise [[DeadpanSnarker very sarcastic]].
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The show also took on Malcolm Ray and Rachel Tietz, who played Tacoma Narrows and Rebecca Stoné on ''Demo Reel'', respectively, as co-stars with skits done in between the reviews. In 2014, Tietz left the show to pursue an acting career in California, saying goodbye to the fans in the review of ''Film/FaceOff'', and was replaced with her friend Tamara Chambers, who had previously appeared in the review of ''Film/Catwoman2004''. Tamara's own series, ''WebVideo/TamarasNeverSeen'', where she reacts to popular movies she had never seen before, and "Tamara Just Saw", where she reacts to movies still in theaters, has its own page.
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The show also took on Malcolm Ray and Rachel Tietz, who played Tacoma Narrows and Rebecca Stoné on ''Demo Reel'', respectively, as co-stars with skits done in between the reviews. In 2014, Tietz left the show to pursue an acting career in California, saying goodbye to the fans in the review of ''Film/FaceOff'', and was replaced with her friend Tamara Chambers, who had previously appeared in the review of ''Film/Catwoman2004''. Tamara's own series, ''WebVideo/TamarasNeverSeen'', where she reacts to popular movies she had never seen before, and "Tamara ''Tamara Just Saw", Saw'', where she reacts to movies still in theaters, has its own page.
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The Nostalgia Critic is [[CausticCritic a cynical critic]] [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin who, in his original run, reviewed movies and TV shows from]] TheEighties, TheNineties, and occasionally [[TurnOfTheMillennium the early 2000s]], although in a few cases he reviewed films from later years than this, such as his reviews of ''Film/TheRoom'' (2003), ''Film/{{Alone in the Dark|2005}}'' (2005), and ''Anime/{{Ponyo|OnTheCliffByTheSea}}'' (2008). He has a bit of a temper problem, but is otherwise [[DeadpanSnarker very sarcastic]].
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The Nostalgia Critic is [[CausticCritic a cynical critic]] [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin who, in his original run, reviewed {{review}}ed movies and TV shows from]] TheEighties, TheNineties, and occasionally [[TurnOfTheMillennium the early 2000s]], although in a few cases he reviewed films from later years than this, such as his reviews of ''Film/TheRoom'' (2003), ''Film/{{Alone in the Dark|2005}}'' (2005), and ''Anime/{{Ponyo|OnTheCliffByTheSea}}'' (2008). He has a bit of a temper problem, but is otherwise [[DeadpanSnarker very sarcastic]].
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The Nostalgia Critic is [[CausticCritic a cynical critic]] [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin who, in the original run, reviewed movies and TV shows from]] TheEighties, TheNineties, and occasionally [[TurnOfTheMillennium the early 2000s]], although in a few cases he reviewed films from later years than this, such as his reviews of ''Film/TheRoom'' (2003), ''Film/{{Alone in the Dark|2005}}'' (2005), and ''Anime/{{Ponyo|OnTheCliffByTheSea}}'' (2008). He has a bit of a temper problem, but is otherwise [[DeadpanSnarker very sarcastic]].
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The Nostalgia Critic is [[CausticCritic a cynical critic]] [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin who, in the his original run, reviewed movies and TV shows from]] TheEighties, TheNineties, and occasionally [[TurnOfTheMillennium the early 2000s]], although in a few cases he reviewed films from later years than this, such as his reviews of ''Film/TheRoom'' (2003), ''Film/{{Alone in the Dark|2005}}'' (2005), and ''Anime/{{Ponyo|OnTheCliffByTheSea}}'' (2008). He has a bit of a temper problem, but is otherwise [[DeadpanSnarker very sarcastic]].
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...[[UnCanceled that was]], until, on January 22, 2013, [[http://channelawesome.com/the-review-must-go-on/ the Nostalgia Critic's return was announced, bringing the end of]] ''Demo Reel'' along with it. Episodes resumed February 5, 2013, with reviews on a fortnightly basis, though now with editorials and mini-reviews on the weeks in between, and no cutoff date. The show also took on Malcolm Ray and Rachel Tietz, who played Tacoma Narrows and Rebecca Stoné on ''Demo Reel'', respectively, as co-stars with skits done in between the reviews. In 2014, Tietz left the show to pursue an acting career in California, saying goodbye to the fans in the review of ''Film/FaceOff'', and was replaced with her friend Tamara Chambers, who had previously appeared in the review of ''Film/Catwoman2004''. Tamara's own series, ''WebVideo/TamarasNeverSeen'', where she reacts to popular movies she had never seen before, and "Tamara Just Saw", where she reacts to movies still in theaters, has gotten its own page. In 2017, after several years where the mini-reviews were framed or categorized as editorials, fuller-sized but not fuller-produced reviews began appearing in the in-between weeks once again.
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...[[UnCanceled that was]], until, on January 22, 2013, [[http://channelawesome.com/the-review-must-go-on/ the Nostalgia Critic's return was announced, bringing the end of]] ''Demo Reel'' along with it. Episodes resumed February 5, 2013, with reviews on a fortnightly basis, though now with editorials and mini-reviews on the weeks in between, and no cutoff date. date.
The show also took on Malcolm Ray and Rachel Tietz, who played Tacoma Narrows and Rebecca Stoné on ''Demo Reel'', respectively, as co-stars with skits done in between the reviews. In 2014, Tietz left the show to pursue an acting career in California, saying goodbye to the fans in the review of ''Film/FaceOff'', and was replaced with her friend Tamara Chambers, who had previously appeared in the review of ''Film/Catwoman2004''. Tamara's own series, ''WebVideo/TamarasNeverSeen'', where she reacts to popular movies she had never seen before, and "Tamara Just Saw", where she reacts to movies still in theaters, hasgotten its own page. page.
In 2017, after several years where the mini-reviews were framed or categorized as editorials, fuller-sized but not fuller-produced reviews began appearing in the in-between weeks once again.
The show also took on Malcolm Ray and Rachel Tietz, who played Tacoma Narrows and Rebecca Stoné on ''Demo Reel'', respectively, as co-stars with skits done in between the reviews. In 2014, Tietz left the show to pursue an acting career in California, saying goodbye to the fans in the review of ''Film/FaceOff'', and was replaced with her friend Tamara Chambers, who had previously appeared in the review of ''Film/Catwoman2004''. Tamara's own series, ''WebVideo/TamarasNeverSeen'', where she reacts to popular movies she had never seen before, and "Tamara Just Saw", where she reacts to movies still in theaters, has
In 2017, after several years where the mini-reviews were framed or categorized as editorials, fuller-sized but not fuller-produced reviews began appearing in the in-between weeks once again.
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After running for 222 episodes, Doug [[http://channelawesome.com/no-more-nostalgia-critic/ announced the Critic's retirement]] in September 2012 (reflected in the ending of ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee'' and to a lesser extent, his ''Film/ScoobyDoo'' review, [[GrandFinale which was the precursor to]] ''[[GrandFinale To Boldly Flee]]''), so he could move on to other projects, the biggest being ''WebVideo/DemoReel''. He would continue to make cameos in other people's works and was still referenced in other people's works, but he did not intend to return except on special occasions...
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After running for 222 episodes, Doug [[http://channelawesome.com/no-more-nostalgia-critic/ announced the Critic's retirement]] in September 2012 (reflected in the ending of ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee'' and to a lesser extent, his ''Film/ScoobyDoo'' review, [[GrandFinale which was the precursor to]] ''[[GrandFinale To Boldly Flee]]''), ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee''), so he could move on to other projects, the biggest being ''WebVideo/DemoReel''. He would continue to make cameos in other people's works and was still referenced in other people's works, but he did not intend to return except on special occasions...