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A cartoon series pitched by Chris Savino and aired by Nickelodeon, The Loud House is one of the best shows of 2016. It follows the misadventures of 12 - year old only boy Lincoln Loud, accompanied by his TEN sisters - Lori (the eldest), Leni (the dumb - blonde), Luna (the rockstar), Luan (the comedian), Lynn (the sports nut), Lucy (the goth girl), Lana (the grease monkey), Lola (the spoiled princess), Lisa (the genius), and Lily (the baby).

Dubbed as Nick's latest as well as most successful comeback, it has recieved several astounding feats, such as beating Spongebob Squarepants in popularity as well as maintaining a stable fanbase despite Rule 34 artists and writers constantly attacking it.
With The Loud House, Nickelodeon is back. With a vengeance!
by J-Son B. Retta February 18, 2018
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A wretched hive of scum and villainy covered up underneath the facade of a video game publishing company. Ruining your favorite video game franchises such as Westwood and PopCap ever since the advent of humanity, they are known for their terrible servers, insane amount of bugs, and addiction to microtransactions.
by J-Son B. Retta March 8, 2018
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A game made as well as originally distributed by PopCap, Plants vs. Zombies is a Tower Defense game were players unlock and choose specific plants to fight an army of zombies threatening to eat their brains. The first game was published in 2009, and ever since PopCap was bought by EA, more games (a sequel, two shooter spinoffs, and a card game) have been released.

Amongst the roster of plants, they can be classified into several categories - the plants either generate SUN which you use to place more plants; some are environment modifiers. Some apply negative effects to the zombies; some outright damage them.
This Plants vs Zombies game is actually kinda addictive.
by J-Son B. Retta February 19, 2018
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A game and anime series taking place in a dystopian world where a group of talented Japaneese teens (which you should probably not be to attached to) are rounded up and forced to murder each other by a chaos - loving, black - and - white animatronic teddy bear.

Once a murder has occurred, the mostly untrained, remaining students will then be given a short while to search for any trace of evidence before partaking in a trial, where ideas are refuted and statements are shut down, with the entire trial leading up to a grisly, over - the - top, sometimes brutal, sometimes hilarious executions. (Like being blasted off into space, getting crushed by a Tetris block, or being transformed into butter, for example). Once the remaining students finally escape their prison, they then find out that the world was destroyed and in a state of anarchy, and the survivors then go on to do some more heroic shit and eventually save the world in the end.

However, all of the afforementioned info (save for the trial mechanics) are all seemingly shut down by the third game in the series, revealing that the killing games were nothing but seasons of a reality TV Show based on a video game and anime series. Despite the numerous amounts of evidence, the authenticity of the statement was never confirmed, up to this day.
Man, This Danganronpa game is some messed up shit.
by J-Son B. Retta January 11, 2018
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