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Send this to your sister ???? via ????: The Secret Life of Pets 2 The Secret Life of Pets 2 is a 2019 American animated comedy film produced by Illumination and distributed by Universal Pictures. It’s the sequel to the 2016 hit The Secret Life of Pets, continuing the adventures of household pets when their owners aren’t around. The story picks up a few years after the first film. Max (voiced by Patton Oswalt, who replaced Louis C.K. from the original) and Duke (Eric Stonestreet) now live with their owner Katie, who has married and had a toddler named Liam. Max becomes overly protective and anxious about the baby’s safety, leading to stress and a vet-prescribed cone of shame. The family takes a road trip to a farm, where Max learns to face his fears with help from a tough farm dog named Rooster (voiced by Harrison Ford).

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I’ve seen them all ???? via ????: Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker is a highly regarded 2000 direct-to-video animated film set in the DC Animated Universe (DCAU). It’s a continuation of the Batman Beyond series, bridging elements from Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures, while delivering a definitive showdown between the Joker and the Batman legacy. In a futuristic Gotham, young Terry McGinnis operates as the new Batman under the guidance of an elderly, retired Bruce Wayne. When the Joker—presumed gone for decades—mysteriously returns leading a gang called the Jokerz, he targets Bruce Wayne directly, forcing Terry to investigate. The story uncovers dark secrets from Batman’s past, including a traumatic event involving the Joker, Tim Drake (the third Robin), and Harley Quinn. It builds to intense confrontations, blending high-stakes action, emotional depth, and revelations about how the Joker “survived” all these years. Many fans praise the film for its darker tone, character development (especially solidifying Terry as a worthy successor), and for giving Mark Hamill’s iconic Joker a powerful send-off in the DCAU.

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Classic movie ???? via ????: Drop Dead Fred Drop Dead Fred is that wild 1991 black comedy-fantasy film where Rik Mayall plays the chaotic, green-haired imaginary friend of a grown woman named Elizabeth (played by Phoebe Cates). The plot follows Elizabeth, who’s dealing with a crumbling marriage, losing her job, and moving back in with her overbearing mother. In her stress, her long-forgotten childhood imaginary friend Fred suddenly reappears—visible only to her—causing total mayhem with his rude, destructive, and hilariously unhinged antics. It’s basically about her confronting trauma, growing up, and deciding whether to keep clinging to Fred’s “freedom” or face reality. It stars: • Rik Mayall as the titular Fred (his manic energy is the whole movie) • Phoebe Cates as Elizabeth • Supporting roles from Carrie Fisher, Marsha Mason, Tim Matheson, and even a young Bridget Fonda

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Wait their headlights are their….???? via ????: Cars Cars is a beloved 2006 animated film from Pixar Animation Studios (distributed by Walt Disney Pictures). Directed by John Lasseter, it’s a heartwarming sports comedy set in a world where all characters are anthropomorphic vehicles—no humans in sight! The story follows Lightning McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson), a hotshot rookie race car obsessed with speed, fame, and winning the Piston Cup championship. On his way to the big tie-breaker race in California, he gets separated from his trailer and accidentally wrecks the main road in the forgotten town of Radiator Springs along historic Route 66. Stranded there, he’s sentenced to community service fixing the road. At first arrogant and self-centered, McQueen slowly befriends the quirky locals, including: • Mater the lovable, rusty tow truck (Larry the Cable Guy) • Sally the smart Porsche lawyer (Bonnie Hunt) • Doc Hudson the mysterious retired racing legend (Paul Newman, in one of his final roles) Through these friendships and adventures, McQueen learns that life isn’t just about trophies—it’s about community, loyalty, and enjoying the journey. The film builds to an exciting climax back at the big race.

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“You have smashed the window of transparency” ???? via ????: Drake & Josh The famous ping pong scenes in Drake & Josh come from the Season 4 episode titled “Josh Is Done” (Episode 11, aired in 2007). This is widely considered one of the show’s most emotional and memorable episodes, blending the usual comedy with some real brotherly drama. Josh gets fed up with Drake constantly taking advantage of him (like forgetting to drive him to school, causing him to miss a major test and fail). Josh declares he’s “done” with Drake—no more friendship, no more putting up with the antics. Drake feels the weight of it, and the episode builds to a heartfelt (but still silly) reconciliation. The Ping Pong Scenes • Opening/Setup: Drake pesters Josh to play ping pong (table tennis) in their room while Josh is trying to study for a big chemistry test. Drake keeps calling/bugging him (“Come upstairs and play ping pong with me!”), and they end up playing with over-the-top kung fu poses and dramatic flair (“The battle begins… My worthy opponent. Are you prepared to ping the pong?” “I am prepared, young Szechuan. Your pong is no match for my ping!”). Josh accidentally yeets his paddle and breaks a window—classic chaos. • Climax/Reconciliation: After the fallout, Drake is depressed, lying on the ping pong table bouncing the ball alone. Josh bursts in, back to his goofy self, challenging Drake to a rematch with the same kung fu persona. They play enthusiastically again, forgiving each other without words—just through the game. It’s a perfect, relatable teen-bro way to make up.

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Ein & Stein ???? via @all_1k @justzik1 Zias and Blou (often stylized as ZIAS! and B.Lou or Blou) are a super popular YouTube duo known for their hilarious, high-energy content. Zias (real name Just Zik or Zik Asiegbu) runs the main channel ZIAS!, which has millions of subscribers, and they frequently collab/stream together. They’re famous for: • Reacting to rap/hip-hop songs and artists (like old-school reactions to XXXTentacion, Juice WRLD, etc., that blew up big time). • Freestyling and going off on random topics with insane chemistry. • Live streams full of story times, wild debates, “Hood Research Department” segments, and just pure chaotic comedy. • Viral moments like catchphrases, dumb debates (e.g., arguing if water is wet), and reacting to freaky or weird stuff. One of their most legendary recent viral bits involves a guest they call the “Soul Sucker” or “Soul Snatcher” — a wild, freaky interaction where she talks about “taking souls” in a super explicit way, leading to Zias folding instantly, awkward stares, and them ending/handling the stream in the funniest panic mode.

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Still can’t find it ???? via ????: Soul Soul (2020) is a critically acclaimed animated film from Pixar Animation Studios, directed by Pete Docter (known for Up and Inside Out), with co-direction by Kemp Powers. It’s a heartfelt fantasy comedy-drama that explores deep themes like the meaning of life, passion, purpose, and appreciating the everyday moments. The story follows Joe Gardner (voiced by Jamie Foxx), a middle-school band teacher in New York City whose true passion is playing jazz piano. Just as he’s on the verge of achieving his lifelong dream of performing with a legendary jazz quartet, an unexpected accident sends his soul to The Great Before — a whimsical realm where new souls develop their personalities, interests, and “sparks” before heading to Earth. There, Joe teams up with 22 (voiced by Tina Fey), a cynical, long-stuck soul who’s never found anything appealing about living on Earth. As Joe desperately tries to return to his body and his big break, he ends up guiding 22 while discovering profound truths about what truly makes life worth living — and what “having soul” really means. The film blends jazz-infused adventure, humor, existential questions, and stunning animation, shifting between vibrant New York streets and abstract, colorful afterlife realms.

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Teeny tiny baby ???? via ????: Minions and Monsters Minions & Monsters is the upcoming animated comedy film from Illumination, part of the Despicable Me / Minions franchise! It’s set to hit theaters on July 1, 2026. The story takes place in the 1920s, where the chaotic yellow Minions dive into Hollywood chaos. They try to make their own monster movie by hunting down and casting real frightening creatures. Things go predictably wild—leading to monster mayhem, Hollywood conquest gone wrong, and the Minions having to team up to fix the disaster they unleashed. It’s directed by Pierre Coffin (the voice of the Minions and a key figure in the series) and written by him along with Brian Lynch. This one’s positioned as a prequel in the timeline, focusing on the Minions’ antics before their later adventures. The official trailer dropped recently (including a big Super Bowl spot), showing classic Minion humor mixed with monster movie vibes—think knights, torches, creepy creatures, and plenty of banana-fueled slapstick.

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Jim Carrey was born to play Count Olaf via ????: A Series of Unfortunate Events The 2004 film adaptation, officially titled Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, is a dark comedy adventure that condenses the first three books (The Bad Beginning, The Reptile Room, and The Wide Window) into one movie. Directed by Brad Silberling and released by Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks on December 17, 2004, it runs about 108 minutes and earned a PG rating. It stars: • Jim Carrey as the flamboyant, villainous Count Olaf (in heavy makeup and disguises throughout) • Emily Browning as Violet Baudelaire • Liam Aiken as Klaus Baudelaire • Kara and Shelby Hoffman as baby Sunny Baudelaire • Supporting cast includes Meryl Streep as Aunt Josephine, Billy Connolly as Uncle Monty, Timothy Spall as Mr. Poe, and Jude Law voicing the narrator Lemony Snicket The movie captures the gothic, whimsical tone with stunning production design, clever inventions, and a gloomy yet humorous atmosphere. Jim Carrey’s over-the-top performance as Olaf is a highlight—manic, theatrical, and full of disguises—though some fans note it amps up the comedy more than the books’ subtle dread.

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