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The Best Animated Episode

Season 1, Ep. 110

In this episode we look at the best episodes of classic cartoons and animated series. Grab some tissues or a hard drink, this one has lots of politics and trauma! 


2:10 There’s going to be politics in this one!

5:10 Madness at Netflix

13:30 Scream 7 loses its cast over politics

21:30 Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is the show Mick wishes Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D was.

36:00 Some great episodes of animation!


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