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Talk About A Milestone. The Original Pokemon Anime Is Finally Ending And We're Seeing The End Of Ash
Talk about a milestone. The original Pokemon anime is finally ending and we're seeing the end of Ash and Team Rocket's journey.
On top of it I'm surprised that The Simpsons has now outlived the original Pokemon series.
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Jingle All The Way (1996) dir. Brian Levant
Right now I'm looking through Michael Ironside's filmography on the usual sites and I can already tell that I'm going to have loads of fun watching these movies.