Thread:Nephelodeon/@comment-27855996-20201023035813/@comment-25356840-20201024034834

Where do I begin? I'm surprisingly really proud of what I came up with for Everybody's a Critic, as I feel that it could be a rather deep episode (no matter what side you pick, there are always consequences). That sounds like a worthy sequel to The Nostalgia Duck, which I originally came up with because I'm a fan of the Nostalgia Critic (fun fact: he was inspired by Daffy Duck, hence the episode), and yet that also became a favorite of mine. Into the Looniverse also has a lot of potential because it brings in characters from Tiny Toon Adventures, which makes sense since other WB characters are already part of this series. Minnie-Rail is a personal favorite as well since it's based on one of the most memorable The Simpsons episodes ever, and I love The Legend of Gusty the Great, For Whom the Bell Tolls Parts 1 and 2 and Kindred Spirits because of how big the overall story is. Come to think of it, it's all set up in a manner similar to how Darkwing Duck was set up within the 2017 DuckTales series. Here Comes the Rainboom has about as much comedic potential as Rat Race did, and that movie was hilarious. World War Warners is pretty much what an Animaniacs short from the 1940's would be like given what Looney Tunes has been responsible for, Cereal Brawl revolves an everyday premise being taken to the extreme with all the characters involved, and The Toonies just writes itself. The Foxiest of Us--I'm considering a different title for that--would probably be added to the list because it's a touching story as well as a parody of both Logan and The Last of Us. And then there's Don Wing (because Donald Duck is awesome, John Wick is awesome, and Keanu Reeves is awesome), Doggone Deranged (because Poochie getting rebooted sounds like something The Simpsons would do), and Mashed Nonsense (because who could say no to a parody of one of the most iconic movies of all time?). And that's just a couple off the top of my head.