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He also does one where his eyes pop out of his head when he finds out that Spunky has been compacted along with the trash.
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When Rocko finds out the garbagemen got their license renewed, he rushes to get as much of his trash disposed of.
NOT IN THE- SPUNKY! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
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Rather than re-upping on contracts with mass media companies like Viacom - which can get expensive - Netflix invests money into their own studio productions to keep popular TV shows on their service.Rocko: Wait.what's that in your mouth, Spunky? That's not that slime from the refrigerator, is it? YOU BROUGHT THAT SMUT IN THE BATHTUB?! No. didn't mean to.NO.not in the water. This is no accident simply put, Netflix does this to keep their costs down. Over the past four years, Netflix has made leaps and bounds to differentiate themselves from their competition, primarily through creating their own original content. Netflix also faces challenges from Amazon Prime, and while their millennial TV show roster isn’t nearly as deep as Hulu’s, Prime still offers classic episodes of “SpongeBob SquarePants” to their viewers, which is often enough to convince any nostalgic fan to sign up for the service.
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When one streaming service is able to offer a slew of throwback series that includes “Rugrats,” “Powerpuff Girls,” “Animaniacs,” “Doug” and non-animated throwbacks hits like “Saved By The Bell,” “Boy Meets World” and so on, how on God’s green Earth are you supposed to legitimately compete? ‘The Harder They Fall’ Will Get You Excited About Western Films AgainĪs far as the nostalgic millennial market goes, Netflix’s greatest competition seems to be Hulu.