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not a gacha or a crossover with some other trash cartoons but an actual game like the ps2 one?
>futurama is trash now
ok and? hit and run was made past the golden age and it was kino.
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>>724241016
basically zero
also simsons hit and run was made past what nerds call the golden age but it was still unbelievably popular and successful
even at its peak futurama was comparatively neich and it only got moreso after its own original series, now it's essentially dead and even the hulu stuff crapped out
you were lucky to get skins in fortnite honestly

this is the best you're gonna get
https://youtu.be/JKPz3PE7_4s
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>>724242121
honestly the simpsons didn't really started their true death era until episode 300th (the tonyhawk one) before that it was not really golden age but still had really good episodes inbetween, my favorite episode homer goes to nyc is on season 9, the tomacco episode is on season 11---12?
Futurama i fee like lost a lot of edge after the first movie, the comedy central run had some decent episodes but it was obvious the show was past its prime.
The first hulu season was dreadfull but the past one that finalized some weeks ago was midly decent.



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