My Life as a Teenage Robot

Sep 09, 2013 15:12

OMG.  So apparently this has been available on DVD since late 2011 and I totally missed it.

http://www.amazon.com/My-Life-Teenage-Robot-Season/dp/B006LA6KX4/ref=lh_ni_t?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DERIf you don't know it, it was a brilliant cartoon on Nickelodeon in the early 2000s.  It was actually one of the few things I ever RPed for...A 'net ( Read more... )

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citrus_cactus September 11 2013, 08:51:37 UTC
OMG YES GREAT SHOW. I tried to catch it whenever I could when it was on the air Way Back When, but I still don't know if I saw more than a handful of episodes. Everyone in it is so cute (those gifs!) <3

One consolation of switching from Netflix to Amazon Prime is that this show is included as part of the streaming service. DVDs though... hmmm.

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lelenmargyle September 12 2013, 02:04:31 UTC
So how is Amazon Prime? I've never really considered switching, but I have noticed (to my irritation) that the two seem to have complementary content available. However, if I can't watch Amazon Prime on my TV (which has a Netflix "app" built in), then I probably wouldn't be interested. Call me old fashioned (given that I own several devices on which I could watch streaming video), but there's nothing like kicking back and watching a TV set. XD

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citrus_cactus September 15 2013, 03:08:40 UTC
It's... OK, but I do prefer Netflix, actually They do have a little bit of overlapping content, which is nice (I can finish a few series I started on Netflix, at least) but then there are obviously the things that are exclusive to one and not the other, and that's frustrating (you mean I can't have both Nick and Cartoon Network at the same time?? C'mon, don't make me choose!). My SO and I have a Wii app that we used to TV-ify both Netflix and Prime, and let me tell you the Prime app is TERRIBLE in comparison. Plus, you sometimes have to worry about non-Prime content (i.e. stuff you would have to pay extra for) sneaking in every once in a while even when you're filtered on free content, which seems like a pretty slimeball move to me.

We have Prime through the end of the year, but after that I think we're going to switch back.

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