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The best and worst of 2019

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I think everyone just wants to leave the year behind us all, and I may have to agree with them.  However, we have some good to talk about alongside the not so good. Best animated feature This was mostly a year of IP, IP, and more IP, so it was hard to find the movie of the year.  Here was the conclusion I came up with Despite being IP, people loved it.  Pixar claims to have worked their heart and soul to make it just like the first 3 films.  It was also the most built up over the years as opposed to Frozen 2.  Frozen 2 had luke warm reviews, while Toy Story 4 opened with rave reviews.  Klaus spent most of its time on Netflix despite being well received. Worst Animated Feature There were so many bad ones too that came out such as Ugly Dolls and Playmobile Movie.  But the worst one has to be..... Let me tell you something, if all you have to offer in the trailer and advertisements are all the celebrity voices that are in this film like A...

Another Top forgotten Christmas Cartoons

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There are more Christmas shows out there than meets the eye.  Heck, Hallmark themselves have put out too many to count.  As such, even the cartoons could be swept under the rug.  This is another list of some of rarest yet in some cases the best Christmas Cartoons ever made.  Missed the previous list, come on over here 1. Spinach Greetings (early 1960s) It's not the rarest of the bunch since Popeye is everywhere again, but I can't say it's the easiest to find.  The TV Popeyes of the 1960s result to over 200 cartoons making this a needle in the haystack.  Good news, the story of how Popeye saved Christmas from the wicked Sea Hag could easily be tracked down with this , and the Youtube channel is currently promoting it, 2. From All of Us to All of You (1959) As part of his anthology series on TV, Walt Disney himself brought us this special treat.  Hosted by Jiminy Cricket and special appearances by Mickey and Pluto, it's a showcase of Chri...