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  • dodoman1 · 6 months ago
    Caterpillar marmalade milkshakes!

    What about the googly-eyed brain named Carl and his beanie-wearing son from Aqua Teen Hunger Force?
  • scythemantis · 6 months ago
    well the purpose of a "top" list is to narrow it down :p
  • dodoman1 · 6 months ago
    True enough. I guess Carl and his son aren't really very memorable anyway. I just like them. :P
  • Lee · 6 months ago
    Cool, you followed my suggestion! :D There are a couple interesting guys here I had never heard of. Amazingly enough I did know about The Brain from the Planet Arous. A clip from it (the same clip in Malcolm, I'm pretty sure) was showed in a commercial in the early '90s which electrified my imagination. I spent years trying to figure out what it was from before the Internet became large and functionally searchable enough for me to succeed.

    By the way, Krang did actually give up. That's part of the reason I hated those last couple seasons. But hey, he was always cooler in the comics anyway.

    What is your opinion of The Cybernetic Brains by Raymond F. Jones (if any)?
  • scythemantis · 6 months ago
    The last I remembered seeing Krang, he reappeared with Shredder in the B-plot to an episode and it was implied they'd come back, but the show was canned before they ever did. I might be remembering it all wrong though.

    Never heard of the cybernetic brains D:
  • Lee · 6 months ago
    I might be remembering it wrong too. It was a long time ago, and the episodes I've rewatched as an adult have all been from the first 5 seasons (the seasons I remember most fondly).
  • Lee · 6 months ago
    On right, The Cybernetic Brains is a book I own but haven't committed the time to reading yet, since reviews of it are mixed. It's apparently told from the point of view of a brain who's been removed from his body against his will in order to operate a computer or something. He ends up constructing a horrific eyeball-frog to send for help, and later cobbles together a makeshift robot body to move his brain jar around, and at some point he falls in love with a woman who likewise lacks a body.

    It seems like your kind of book, but on the other hand it might suck horribly.
  • isaac · 6 months ago
    Early cellphones may have sold poorly, but the lady on the right sure seems to be enjoying hers!
  • Ryan · 6 months ago
    Ho ho!
    Somehow, when I saw the title of this article, I knew that you'd have the FIEND at number one. Well done, sir.
    Ever play Earthworm Jim? How about those little brains hopping around the place on Level 5? That is, Professor Monkey-for-a-Head's lab thing.
  • scythemantis · 6 months ago
    Yeah, I loved those, and the stage's music! And those floating blobs full of worms.
  • Ganguro666 · 5 months ago
    You sir, are a master of weird articles. Always a fun read!
  • FearsomeFlush · 5 months ago
    KRANG IS THE GOAT