Yes. Bronies are still a thing ITTL.So kind of like real life here
Yes. Bronies are still a thing ITTL.So kind of like real life here
Above: OTL Intro
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
Launched on September 6, 2008 on CBS.
Animation produced by Nelvana in association with Hasbro Studios.
Developed for television by Blanche Boudreaux and Lauren Faust.
Based on the Hasbro toyline.
Distributed by Columbia-TriStar Television.
Executive Producers
Blanche Boudreaux
Bruce Timm
Patrick Loubert
Clive A. Smith
Michael Hirsh
Main Voices
Lenore Zann as Applejack
Tara Strong as Twilight Sparkle
Tabitha St. Germain as Rarity
Ashleigh Ball as Rainbow Dash
Andrea Libman as Pinkie Pie
Cathy Weseluck as Spike
Blanche Boudreaux as Apple Bloom
Claire Corlett as Sweetie Belle
Madeleine Peters as Scootaloo
Julie Andrews as Princess Celestia
Mike Judge as Big Macintosh
Jonathan Freeman as Discord
SO FIX IT!!!Right, but Toonami has been a sinking ship for about a year now.
I wasn't demanding nor meaning to be rude. I'm sorry if it came across as rude. I have no negative intentions.Don't demand please it's rude
I know you didn't but if you use all caps it's going to be taken the wrong way. So please be careful in futureI wasn't demanding nor meaning to be rude. I'm sorry if it came across as rude. I have no negative intentions.
I apologize in advance @OldNavy1988.
Ok.I know you didn't but if you use all caps it's going to be taken the wrong way. So please be careful in future
Well, I'll send them in the As Dreamers Do convo, but considering how it takes time for me to think of stuff, don't expect it until tomorrow due to me still being out of WiFi. I'm at the library RN.Any ideas?
Nope.Any questions, comments, etc. before we get to October 2008?
1: I sense that SBC has the least success of the leaders this year, especially compared to its competitors.SatAM ratings leaders for each network according to the Nielsen ratings:
ABC: Three way tie: Hannah Montana, Total Drama and Flapjack
CBS: My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
NBC: Popeye, Curious George and Big Nate (tie)
Fox: Kingdom Hearts: The Series
SBC: Speed Racer: The Next Generation
UPN: Arthur and Tom and Jerry and Friends (tie)
Politics
Barack Obama (D-IL), John McCain (Ref-AZ) and Sarah Palin (R-AK) will take part in the first of three presidential debates in the final month before the election.
- PBS NewsHour
The Sports Page
Battle Dome Wrestling, expected to launch early next year on the Miramax Network (formerly AEG TV), will have limited venue options as many major cities will not allow non-union wrestling in their arenas.
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
SBC has indeed struggled in recent years.1: I sense that SBC has the least success of the leaders this year, especially compared to its competitors.
2: I'm voting for Barack Obama.
3: What else airs on The Miramax Network?
Does the parent company own any cable channels? If so, maybe start investing more money into those networks in the future.SBC has indeed struggled in recent years.
Painful. Just painful.The Miramax Network mostly consists of the usual suspects of right wing media. The O'Reilly Factor, Sean Hannity, Roseanne Barr, etc.
Could we have a list of college Football/Men’s basketball national champions ITTL?Any questions, comments, etc. before we get to October 2008?
Could we have a list of college Football/Men’s basketball national champions ITTL?
Year | Winner | Loser | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
1979-80 | Louisville | UCLA | Market Square Arena (Indianapolis, IN) |
1980-81 | Indiana (Isiah Thomas) | North Carolina | Spectrum (Philadelphia, PA) |
1981-82 | North Carolina (MJ, Worthy, Bowie, Perkins) | Georgetown (Ewing) | Superdome (New Orleans, LA) |
1982-83 | North Carolina State (Jimmy V) | Houston (Hakeen Olajuwon) | The Pit (Albuquerque, NM) |
1983-84 | Georgetown | Houston | Kingdome (Seattle, WA) |
1984-85 | Villanova | Georgetown | Rupp Arena (Lexington, KY) |
1985-86 | Louisville | Duke | Reunion Arena (Dallas, TX) |
1986-87 | Syracuse | Indiana | Hoosier Dome (Indianapolis, IN) |
1987-88 | Kansas | Indiana | Delta Dome (Portland, OR) |
1988-89 | Michigan | Seton Hall | Madison Square Garden (New York City) |
1989-90 | UNLV (Larry "Grandmama" Johnson and Tark the Shark) | Duke | Namco Arena (Denver, CO) [Known as McNichols Arena IOTL] |
1990-91 | Duke | Kansas | Great Western Forum (Inglewood, CA) |
1991-92 | Duke (Grant Hill and Christian Laettner) | Michigan (Fab Five) | HHH Metrodome (Minneapolis, MN) |
1992-93 | Michigan (Fab Five) | North Carolina (Rasheed Wallace) | Superdome (New Orleans, LA) |
1993-94 | Duke | Indiana | The Hive (Charlotte, NC) |
1994-95 | UCLA (Ed O'Bannon) | Oklahoma State (Bryant "Big Country" Reeves) | Kingdome (Seattle, WA) |
1995-96 | Georgetown (Allen Iverson) | Kentucky (Rick Pitino) | Pontiac Silverdome (Pontiac, MI) |
1996-97 | Arizona (Mike Bibby) | Syracuse | Circle K Dome (Phoenix, AZ) |
1997-98 | Kentucky | Utah | Alamodome (San Antonio, TX) |
1998-99 | Connecticut (Rip Hamilton) | UCLA (Baron Davis) | Tropicana Field (St. Petersburg, FL) |
1999-2000 | Michigan State | Duke | RCA Dome (Indianapolis, IN) |
2000-01 | Arizona | Duke | Delta Dome (Portland, OR) |
2001-02 | Maryland | Arizona | HHH Metrodome (Minneapolis, MN) |
2002-03 | Syracuse (Carmelo Anthony) | Marquette (Dwyane Wade) | Georgia Dome (Atlanta, GA) |
2003-04 | Connecticut | Georgia Tech | Alamodome (San Antonio, TX) |
2004-05 | North Carolina | Illinois | TWA Dome (St. Louis, MO) [1] |
2005-06 | Florida | Duke | Sempra Energy Center (San Diego, CA) [2] |
2006-07 | Florida | North Carolina | Reliant Stadium (Houston, TX) |
2007-08 | Memphis (Derrick Rose) | Florida | Superdome (New Orleans, LA) |
Year | Winner | Loser | Bowl |
---|---|---|---|
1981-82 | Clemson | Nebraska | Orange Bowl (Orange Bowl; Miami, FL) |
1982-83 | Penn State | Georgia | Sugar Bowl (Superdome; New Orleans, LA) |
1983-84 | Miami (FL) | Nebraska | Orange Bowl |
1984-85 | BYU | Michigan | Holiday Bowl (Jack Murphy Stadium; San Diego, CA) |
1985-86 | Oklahoma | Penn State | Orange Bowl |
1986-87 | Penn State | Miami (FL) | Fiesta Bowl (Sun Devil Stadium; Tempe, AZ) |
1987-88 | Miami (FL) | Oklahoma | Orange Bowl |
1988-89 | Notre Dame | Florida State | Fiesta Bowl |
1989-90 | Miami (FL) | Notre Dame | Sugar Bowl |
1990-91 | Colorado | Georgia Tech | Citrus Bowl (Orlando, FL) |
1991-92 | Washington | Miami (FL) | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) |
1992-93 | Alabama | Florida State | Sugar Bowl |
1993-94 | Florida State | Notre Dame | Orange Bowl |
1994-95 | Nebraska | Florida State | Orange Bowl |
1995-96 | Nebraska | Florida | Fiesta Bowl (Circle K Dome; Phoenix, AZ) |
1996-97 | Florida | Florida State | Sugar Bowl |
1997-98 | Michigan | Washington State | Rose Bowl |
Year | Winner | Loser | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
1998-99 | Florida State | Tennessee | Circle K Dome; Phoenix, AZ |
1999-2000 | Virginia Tech | Oklahoma | Superdome; New Orleans, LA |
2000-01 | Oklahoma | Ohio State | Joe Robbie Stadium; Miami, FL |
2001-02 | Miami (FL) | Nebraska | Amblin Field; Los Angeles, CA |
2002-03 | Ohio State | USC | Circle K Dome |
2003-04 | LSU | USC | Superdome |
2004-05 | Notre Dame | LSU | Joe Robbie Stadium |
2005-06 | USC | Texas | Amblin Field |
2006-07 | Boise State | LSU | Circle K Dome |
2007-08 | Florida | Utah | Superdome |
Year | Venue | TV Partner |
---|---|---|
2008-09 | Joe Robbie Stadium | CBS [1] |
2009-10 | Amblin Field | CBS |
2010-11 | Circle K Dome | CBS |
2011-12 | Superdome | CBS |
2012-13 | Joe Robbie Stadium | CBS |
2013-14 | Amblin Field | CBS |