
When you see a Fez… what’s the first thing you think of?
Rob Steiner Jr.
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@QuickPaw
Drawing/Anime/Con-Goer, and love new gadgets and tech. I also do web development, videos and voice-acting. My YouTube: https://t.co/ASFVXsUPOV

When you see a Fez… what’s the first thing you think of?

Today we announced that the price of a Lifetime Plex Pass will increase on July 1, 2026. To learn more about this change, including what's on the Plex roadmap in the future, visit our blog post here: plex.tv/blog/new-lifet…


These houses in San Francisco are actually straight!

HIGHLY RECOMMEND JELLYFIN INSTEAD! This is their "it's over" moment.

As a kid, I was obsessed with Where's Waldo? While we owned the SNES version, I'm glad we only rented the NES one a couple of times. It's frustrating. On Easy, you spend more time walking around the map than in game. On any difficulty the Subway area is a cruel mess. #RetroGaming






@SolaceAndDread Wish I could buy them all and give them new homes just to spread the good word

So many retarded soylent drinking 30+ year olds convinced us that these games were "bad" and I hated them ever since

Hell yeah, retro warriors!👊🍕 Are you rad dudes and bodacious babes ready to crank up the nostalgia dial to MAX for another Saturday Morning Crunch with your favorite pizza-makin’ NES overlord vampire dad, Cap’n Retrovania? Join us bright and early tomorrow morning from the Haunted Pizzeria Clubhouse as the Cap’n fires up the possessed VCR, pops in a fresh VHS, and rewinds straight back to 1984! This week we’re diving deep into the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon with the absolute heart-wrencher: “Child of the Stargazer” – Episode 8 of Season 2 (overall #21). First aired October 27, 1984 on CBS, and still considered by most fans to be one of the most emotionally heavy, dramatic, and flat-out beautiful episodes of the entire series. Get ready for magic, mystery, monsters, and some serious Saturday morning feels. We’ll be blasting through the full episode, complete with those glorious original commercial breaks packed with '84 toy commercials, cereal ads, and pure Saturday morning chaos. Plus, the Leftover Pizza Power Kids Club is in full effect! And because one epic episode deserves an epic breakfast… Cap’n Retrovania is unleashing his brand-new creation: 🍨 “Stargazer’s Rainbow Crystal Shake” 🧙♂️🌈🍦 A Dungeons & Dragons-inspired Saturday Morning Ice Cream Breakfast Shake featuring Fruity Pebbles! Thick vanilla ice cream blended with ice-cold milk and a heaping pile of Fruity Pebbles that have been soaking just long enough to release that sweet, fruity cereal magic into the shake. It comes out swirled with vibrant rainbow colors like a spell gone deliciously right. Topped with a big scoop of even more Fruity Pebbles for that satisfying crunch (the “dragon scale” texture), rainbow sprinkles as “magic dust,” and a cherry on top representing the glowing crystal from the Stargazer herself. Optional whipped cream “cloud” and a striped paper straw so you can slurp it like you’re drinking a potion straight from the Realm of Dungeons & Dragons. It’s sweet, colorful, crunchy, creamy, and 100% pure 1980s Saturday morning in a glass. One sip and you’ll be ready to roll for initiative… or at least roll over to the VCR. So set that alarm, grab your bowl (or your shake), and join the Cap’n and the whole Leftover Pizza crew tomorrow morning for another unforgettable trip back to the golden age of cartoons! Who’s tuning in? Drop a HELL YEAH below if you’re joining the Crunch! 🍕🎉🧙♂️ #SaturdayMorningCrunch #DungeonsAndDragons #ChildOfTheStargazer #FruityPebbles #RetrovaniaLand #1984Vibes #VHSForever #80sKidsRule #LeftoverPizzaPowerKidsClub #80sCartoons #80sNostalgia


Chuck Jones was very bricked up for Bugs and he wasn’t hiding it



GAMEOVERSE. OUT NOW! Go watch it on our YouTube channel!

Max G made this entire sequence a reference to the Dr.Suess special "Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You" from 1980. With this being taken from the Groogen song, which yes has 15th of May in it.


Found a better quality version of the first china il commercial via wayback machine
