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Another brilliant segment from Freakazoid. My GOD, Animaniacs and Freakazoid are my favorite cartoons of all time. And maybe Swat Kats. With Invader Zim running a close fourth.
GOD I LOVE CARTOONS.
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Freakazoid has to transport the city's top villains to a remote island. But when they arrive, they realize that they aren't alone...
All Credit goes to WB's
Freakazoid team.
Also to the Freakazoid Digital Archive Project team for capturing.
I'm just here to spread the genius of Freakazoid...
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Dexter manages to get a date with Steph at The Washington Gardens, but thanks to The Lobe, everything gets messed up...
All Credit goes to WB's
Freakazoid team.
Also to the Freakazoid Digital Archive Project team for capturing.
I'm just here to spread the genius of Freakazoid...
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