With HBO Max axing much of their cartoon catalog, I look at how to watch Looney Tunes, Scooby-Doo, and the Flintstones on DVD and Blu-ray.
Today’s the winter solstice! (Or summer solstice for those in the southern hemisphere.)
A look at "Doc McStuffins," the popular Disney Junior animated series about the eponymous character, who serves as a toy doctor.
The reason given for these actions is cost-cutting: a tax break available in mergers for writing off incomplete projects (like Batgirl), and savings on residual payments for the cast and creators of series. God forbid the artists make a few crumbs! Meanwhile, the CEO’s compensation package in 2021 alone was valued at $241 million. This is capitalism at its most absurdly cannibalistic, of profits based on destruction.
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HBO Max has seen a lot of its content, from "Westworld" to Looney Tunes, getting axed as part of Warner Bros. Discovery's penny-pinching austerity drive. As such, it's growing hard to recommend as a streaming service for casual viewers. In today’s post, I take a look at some alternatives to HBO Max.
A look at what streaming services cartoon characters would use.
I figure I should repost this one, given ongoing events...
Some tips for how to get started using Mastodon.
Happy first day of Kwanzaa!
I’ll be sticking around on Twitter... for now, anyway.
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