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goody2shoes wrote:whats a podcast?
goody2shoes wrote:i wonder when they will anownce more about lion guard will it be next month














SimbasGuard wrote:goody2shoes wrote:whats a podcast?
It's an audio or video show accessible by the internet.goody2shoes wrote:i wonder when they will anownce more about lion guard will it be next month
That would be my guess, though I don't have any idea what the could reveal.












ok back on topic here, so I found that video with just that one glimps of animation toward the end, and what I have done is set the video setting to full max HD 0.25 and slowed it way down to study that peace of animation and I have to say the more you watch it,
the more you study.
im thinking that the animation is very well done and clean.
(watching it again and again and again and again


































Marizzle wrote:Just like Julie said, children don't exactly need to see "realism" on TV to know the real way of things. Animals also do not talk, and, yet, cartoons very often picture them speaking and every child knows it's simply fictional.













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