Duckman: Gripes Of Wrath
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Ah yes; Duckman unwittingly pulled a Captain Kirk-esque (also middle-named 'Tiberius') "Nomad" maneuver on the Super-computer, causing it to enter onto an endless logic-loop of causality contradictiction, leading to an overload of its programming circuitry, and subsequent shorting out of its entire processing system. In other words, he fell ass-first into defeating this otherwise indestructable global menace. Nice; Now where can I find some of that non-fat Butterscotch body lotion?
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The order came from loretta.
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To put it plain and simple: To human is to error and it is human to crave error! and if there's error, humans and even cpu alike have to correct error! Humans cannot live in a "Perfect World" cause we would only get BORED! Humans need something or someone to alter/change. It gives us PURPOSE!
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That was very profound and deep for a mid 90's cartoon.
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you know... this episode makes so much sense.
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Hummena Hummena Huaa~~
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the close caption system is useless in this episode
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Anyone who doens't like a good cartoon like this has a serious problem
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Does......a highly ranking religious figure evacuate his bowel in a wooded area? Well does he.......?
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A Paradise takes a complete and utter backflip in around two minutes. Why?
It's scary how a low-rated, low-brow comedy can deliver such a s profound message.
Justinfhtube 2 years ago 17
perfection imples there is no room to further improve beyond a set limit
killgore333333 2 years ago 6