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Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal Trilogy Poster

In honor of the Final Episode of Season 3 #PrimalSeaaon3 #primal #genndy #genndytatrakovsky #adultswim

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News/Opinion: MADONNA CELEBRATES HER 20th ANNIVERSARY AS SHE PRESENTS HER HONEST THOUGHTS ON THE CHALLENGES OF HER LIFETIME, FROM HER SON AND DAVID BANDA, TILL HE REACHES THE APOLOGY OF HIS OWN TURNING THE AGE OF 20. Madonna Celebrates Son David Banda on His 20th BirthdayOn September 16, 2025, the legendary pop legend Madonna, who is celebrating her 67th birthday, marks a significant milestone as she is marking her son David Bandas turning 20th year. This day not only honors their growth and connection but also reflects the impact of his early life in a chaotic political environment.Significance and Moments:- Celebration: On that day, Madonna will be with David at an event honoring both of them being 20 years old simultaneously. The photo shoot would capture their bond, emphasizing their growing relationship.- Birthday History: David was born on September 15th, making his birthday September 16th. His early life in a time of political instability significantly shaped him and his family.Madonnas Life Journey:- Madonna has a storied career with achievements such as becoming a superstar through her music and pop culture contributions.- She met numerous famous individuals, contributing to her fame and growing following.- After working full-time post-solo projects until 2018, she celebrated another milestone in 2023.Davids Early Life:- David Banda was a trailblazer in music, known for his solo career before the success of his hits like I Like to Be Yourself and I Dont Need No Nerves.- His early life in a time of political instability influenced his career trajectory.Emotional Depth:- Madonnas age compared to David reflects their bond, adding humor and inspiration to their relationship.- The celebration highlights the joy of celebrating milestones together, especially for someone as big as David.Future Trajectory:- Predictions suggest potential future developments beyond their sonniness, like a passion for dancing or other interests.- Madonnas age doesnt diminish their bond but adds another layer to their family dynamics.Conclusion:Madonnas celebration of Davids 20th birthday is a testament to his impact on her life and the bond they share. Its a day of joy, humor, and inspiration, celebrating growth and connection beyond just a milestone.------#NEWS #Birthday #DavidBanda #Madonna

News/Opinion: MADONNA CELEBRATES HER 20th ANNIVERSARY AS SHE PRESENTS HER HONEST THOUGHTS ON THE CHALLENGES OF HER LIFETIME, FROM HER SON AND DAVID BANDA, TILL HE REACHES THE APOLOGY OF HIS OWN TURNING THE AGE OF 20.: Madonna Celebrates Son David Banda… #Genndy #NEWS #Birthday #DavidBanda #Madonna

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A grey dog sits with an exaggerated, perplexed look.

A grey dog sits with an exaggerated, perplexed look.

My friends & I saw #Fixed. And it was ok. Now yeah, it will not be -everyone's- cup of tea. But also, it's about you're usual Hangover-type movie. But make it dogs. It's a gross-out movie, & they have been upfront about that.

It's got some good gags. I love the […]

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One of the last characters I have for my six fanarts challenge. Time flys by so fast 🥹🤧.

5/6 Complete!

#SamuraiJack #Animation #Animated #Gif #sixfanartschallenge #art #digitalart #Genndy #CartoonNetwork #Cartoon

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Samurai Jack! I’m a big fan of Genndy Tarkovsky’s animated works. Samurai Jack especially!

#SamuraiJack #Animation #Animated #Gif #sixfanartschallenge #art #digitalart #Genndy #CartoonNetwork

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[Fixed | Director’s Cut | Official Red Band Teaser | CW lewd]

This is definitely full of tenacity.

*CW* animated dog genitalia, cartoon dogs.. doing lewd acts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gucw6ZNYPIA

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Here's Charlie aka MoistCr1TiKaL having the EXACT same opinion as me lol

#Fixed #Movie #Trailer #Genndy #Tartakovsky #Animation #Animated #Netflix #adultcartoon #adultanimation

www.youtube.com/watch?v=anxC...

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Star Wars Fans’ Favorite Obi-Wan and Anakin Moment Isn’t Even Canon Anymore Obi-Wan and Anakin from Star Wars. The master-apprentice relationship is key to so much of what Star Wars wants to do...

#Star #Wars #TV #Shows #Genndy #Tartakovsky #Regular #Feature […]

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Star Wars Fans’ Favorite Obi-Wan and Anakin Moment Isn’t Even Canon Anymore Obi-Wan and Anakin from Star Wars. The master-apprentice relationship is key to so much of what Star Wars wants to do...

#Star #Wars #TV #Shows #Genndy #Tartakovsky #Regular #Feature […]

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Genndy Tartakovsky Developing 'Heist Safari' Animated Series for Adult Swim Celebrated animator Genndy Tartakovsky — the tooned-up brain behind the adult-comedy movie Fixed (coming to Netflix on August 13), Sony's Hotel Transylvania

Genndy Tartakovsky Developing 'Heist Safari' Animated Series for Adult Swim | Animation Magazine

www.animationmagazine.net/2025/06/genndy-tartakovs...

#Animation #MatureAnimation #Genndy #TV #AdultSwim #Comedy

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“You can trace that all the way back to…”: Dexter’s Laboratory Helped Genndy Tartakovsky ...


#Animated #Star #Wars #Clone #Wars #Genndy #Tartakovsky

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Through My Eyes: The Timeless Legacy of Samurai Jack
Through My Eyes: The Timeless Legacy of Samurai Jack YouTube video by Kasey James

Samurai Jack was a rare kind of storytelling—philosophical, action-packed, and unforgettable. From iconic silence to robot-slicing style, it still holds up. Full video is out now on YouTube!

youtu.be/ri8XYI261as

#SamuraiJack #Animation #VideoEssay #Genndy

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It’s Been 20 Years Since Star Wars Gave the Funniest Reason for General Grievous’ Cough _Star Wars_ fans love, perhaps more than _Star Wars_ itself, the minutiae of a galaxy far, far away. How, why, and when things happen can often be as exciting as the circumstances or thematic meaning. How _Star Wars_ has navigated that desire, especially in recent years post-canonical reboot, has varied wildly—but 20 years ago today, the beloved 2D _Clone Wars_ series provided at least one hilarious navigation of that struggle in one simple hand motion. March 25, 2005—just months before the release of _Revenge of the Sith_ —saw the 25th and final chapter of Genndy Tartakovsky’s 2D _Clone War_ series release, climaxing a week-long drop of mini episodes that bridged the path between the series and the opening events of the upcoming movie. Much of the final arc depicts the siege of Coruscant mentioned in the opening crawl of _Revenge_ , as _Clone Wars_ ‘ arguable main villain General Grievous—one of its most fascinating contributions to _Star Wars_ of the era—carved a brutal path through the city-world to locate and capture Chancellor Palpatine, with Chapter 25 culminating in his defeat of the Jedi tasked with guarding the Chancellor and making his escape. The Grievous of _Clone Wars_ and the Grievous fans would meet a few months after in _Revenge of the Sith_ (and, years later, the Grievous of the 3D CG _Clone Wars_ animated series) are markedly different characters. If _Revenge_ ‘s Grievous is a bit more of a sci-fi serial villain, cackling and orating even in his repeated moments of failure throughout the film, Tartakovsky’s Grievous is almost more like a slasher villain: cold, mechanical, ruthless, an unstoppable force that comes smashing into the show’s view of almost mythical, high-action Jedi and brings them crashing down to the surface with a combatant that can humble them. But there’s another big difference between Tartakovsky Grievous, _Revenge of the Sith_ Grievous, and the eventual, retroactively-canonical 3D CG Grievous. _Revenge of the Sith_ ‘s Grievous coughs like he’s deep into a five-pack-a-day deathstick habit. Tartakovsky’s Grievous does not. So how did _Clone Wars_ answer the question of how and why this change occurred? What possible deep secret could have given Grievous his trademark hack-and-wheeze? Mace Windu just _crushes his entire chest cavity in_. It’s a tiny moment, literally the penultimate scene of the whole series: Grievous is escorting the captured Palpatine to his ship, Mace swoops in to try and stop him. Grievous twirls around towards the Jedi and flourishes his four arms, lightsabers igniting. You’re expecting _cool stuff_ , because _Clone Wars_ has been about, more than anything, showing you _cool stuff_ , and especially with Grievous and Mace. And all Mace does is raise his hand, and poof: there goes Grievous’ chest! He buckles, his eyes bulging wide in surprise at what just happened, he begins spluttering, and the ship door closes. That’s how _Clone Wars_ bids farewell to its ominous contribution to the galaxy far, far away. It’s _so_ good, not because it is deeply hilarious—the look on Grievous’ face as he realizes he’s feeling the consequences of his actions is priceless—but because it also plays with that expectation that fans have that everything has to have some grand, fated reason to it. In modern _Star Wars_ continuity, the answer to Grievous’ cough is far less funny, but still has that kind of vague banality: it’s just simply a side effect of his cybernetics, their rudimentary technology only barely sustaining what’s left of his biological parts. But it hits on a similar idea: we might want something bigger and grander, tragic or intriguing, to be the reason behind this fundamental aspect of a character like Grievous—beloved in that _Star Wars_ way in that he’s an incredible piece of design, with only enough of his story pencilled in to keep you wanting more. But _Star Wars_ is often at its best when the answers to these so-called mysteries are just relatively normal. Not _every_ detail of a person’s life story is majestic, or fated, or even particularly important, because that isn’t what makes telling stories about them interesting. Fictional characters do not exist to be a collection of facts about themselves; they are vessels for emotion, theme, and symbolism, and being that kind of narrative engine means that sometimes things just happen because they do. Because at the end of the day, it’s not as important as a fan thinking about all those little details thinks it is. Not everything has to happen for a divine plan. Sometimes, like this day 20 years ago, you just get your chest caved in by Samuel L. Jackson. > Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

It’s Been 20 Years Since Star Wars Gave the Funniest Reason for General Grievous’ Cough Twent...

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#Television #General #Grievous #Genndy #Tartakovsky #Star #Wars

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It’s Been 20 Years Since Star Wars Gave the Funniest Reason for General Grievous’ Cough _Star Wars_ fans love, perhaps more than _Star Wars_ itself, the minutiae of a galaxy far, far away. How, why, and when things happen can often be as exciting as the circumstances or thematic meaning. How _Star Wars_ has navigated that desire, especially in recent years post-canonical reboot, has varied wildly—but 20 years ago today, the beloved 2D _Clone Wars_ series provided at least one hilarious navigation of that struggle in one simple hand motion. March 25, 2005—just months before the release of _Revenge of the Sith_ —saw the 25th and final chapter of Genndy Tartakovsky’s 2D _Clone War_ series release, climaxing a week-long drop of mini episodes that bridged the path between the series and the opening events of the upcoming movie. Much of the final arc depicts the siege of Coruscant mentioned in the opening crawl of _Revenge_ , as _Clone Wars_ ‘ arguable main villain General Grievous—one of its most fascinating contributions to _Star Wars_ of the era—carved a brutal path through the city-world to locate and capture Chancellor Palpatine, with Chapter 25 culminating in his defeat of the Jedi tasked with guarding the Chancellor and making his escape. The Grievous of _Clone Wars_ and the Grievous fans would meet a few months after in _Revenge of the Sith_ (and, years later, the Grievous of the 3D CG _Clone Wars_ animated series) are markedly different characters. If _Revenge_ ‘s Grievous is a bit more of a sci-fi serial villain, cackling and orating even in his repeated moments of failure throughout the film, Tartakovsky’s Grievous is almost more like a slasher villain: cold, mechanical, ruthless, an unstoppable force that comes smashing into the show’s view of almost mythical, high-action Jedi and brings them crashing down to the surface with a combatant that can humble them. But there’s another big difference between Tartakovsky Grievous, _Revenge of the Sith_ Grievous, and the eventual, retroactively-canonical 3D CG Grievous. _Revenge of the Sith_ ‘s Grievous coughs like he’s deep into a five-pack-a-day deathstick habit. Tartakovsky’s Grievous does not. So how did _Clone Wars_ answer the question of how and why this change occurred? What possible deep secret could have given Grievous his trademark hack-and-wheeze? Mace Windu just _crushes his entire chest cavity in_. It’s a tiny moment, literally the penultimate scene of the whole series: Grievous is escorting the captured Palpatine to his ship, Mace swoops in to try and stop him. Grievous twirls around towards the Jedi and flourishes his four arms, lightsabers igniting. You’re expecting _cool stuff_ , because _Clone Wars_ has been about, more than anything, showing you _cool stuff_ , and especially with Grievous and Mace. And all Mace does is raise his hand, and poof: there goes Grievous’ chest! He buckles, his eyes bulging wide in surprise at what just happened, he begins spluttering, and the ship door closes. That’s how _Clone Wars_ bids farewell to its ominous contribution to the galaxy far, far away. It’s _so_ good, not because it is deeply hilarious—the look on Grievous’ face as he realizes he’s feeling the consequences of his actions is priceless—but because it also plays with that expectation that fans have that everything has to have some grand, fated reason to it. In modern _Star Wars_ continuity, the answer to Grievous’ cough is far less funny, but still has that kind of vague banality: it’s just simply a side effect of his cybernetics, their rudimentary technology only barely sustaining what’s left of his biological parts. But it hits on a similar idea: we might want something bigger and grander, tragic or intriguing, to be the reason behind this fundamental aspect of a character like Grievous—beloved in that _Star Wars_ way in that he’s an incredible piece of design, with only enough of his story pencilled in to keep you wanting more. But _Star Wars_ is often at its best when the answers to these so-called mysteries are just relatively normal. Not _every_ detail of a person’s life story is majestic, or fated, or even particularly important, because that isn’t what makes telling stories about them interesting. Fictional characters do not exist to be a collection of facts about themselves; they are vessels for emotion, theme, and symbolism, and being that kind of narrative engine means that sometimes things just happen because they do. Because at the end of the day, it’s not as important as a fan thinking about all those little details thinks it is. Not everything has to happen for a divine plan. Sometimes, like this day 20 years ago, you just get your chest caved in by Samuel L. Jackson. > Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

It’s Been 20 Years Since Star Wars Gave the Funniest Reason for General Grievous’ Cough Twent...

gizmodo.com/star-wars-tartakovsky-cl...

#Television #General #Grievous #Genndy #Tartakovsky #Star #Wars

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Genndy Tartakovsky’s ‘Clone Wars’ Is Still the Best ‘Star Wars’ Movie Tie-In The 130-mi...

www.indiewire.com/features/commentary/genn...

#Commentary #Features #Animation #Genndy #Tartakovsky #Star […]

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What Would Dexter Do? by phobotechthreads What would he, or Genndy Tartakovski do? Well, hopefully this will remind you! For animation and for science!

I designed a Dexter's Laboratory t-shirt on TeePublic!

#animation #science #dexter #cartoonnetwork #genndytartakovski #genndy #cartooncartoon

www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/7345...

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Anyone watch Unicorn: Warriors Eternal? I'm a Genndy head and I think he has a thing for girls with black hair.
#digitalart #Genndy #UnicornWarriorsEternal

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