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What was once only a cruel April Fools' Day joke when Cartoon Network aired an old programming block, is now coming back for real...Toonami will finally return to Cartoon Network. 

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In advance of the new animated TRON series debuting on Disney XD, the house that Mouse built has released the first episode online for everyone to watch and 'preview'.  I'm not going to lie to you, this 30 minute episode has me excited for the TRON franchise once again.

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The Fire Ferrets compete in the championship match of the tournament against the Wolfbats as Amon's plan takes center stage.

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Relationships take center stage as the Fire Ferrets deal with the Championship Finals—and themselves.

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 Amon's secret is revealed as Korra infiltrates an Equalist Rally.

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Avatar: The Last Airbender is one of the best TV shows ever made.  Despite being essentially a children's show, The Last Airbender was almost perfect in every regaurd; the characters were likeable and well thought out, the action was amazing, the plot was intense and thoughtful, and the overall tone of the show was pitch perfect, featuring some of the finest episodes of television I've ever seen.  In my opinion, TLA is the closest this generation might get to a Star Wars-esque trilogy...it's just that wonderful.  So with all that in mind, I went into The Legend of Korra quite hopeful.  As a sequel to the original story, things could  go south pretty fast (ala The Prequel Trilogy).  But I had hope in creators Michael Dante Di Martino and Bryan Konietzko (the two co-creators of TLA) to deliver something that could live up to the origanal's glory.  Do the first two episodes of the show promise that...or, lord forbid, does it foreshadow another Phantom Menace?  Find out what we think in our review of the show's first two episodes.

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Videogame movie adaptations carry a certain stigma with them. Generally speaking, they aren't any good. Sometimes the filmmakers even admit that they had no experience with the source material (which explains quite a bit), but there's another problem. You're trying to cram several hours worth of a game into a two hour film. In the act of condensing the story, something gets lost in the translation. But what about a television show instead?

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Or so says Kevin Smith's Twitter feed. Either way, this is probably the best news I've heard all month. Find out more about the potential rebirth after the jump.

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The farm—and the group's sense of security—burns in ashes in The Walking Dead's momentous season finale.

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 Things begin to finally take shape as The Walking Dead approaches its season finale.

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