It's okay. I will choose quality over quantity on any given day. Congrats for not rushing the episode!
1 year ago | 4
I'm surprised you're doing this again. Though I feel like it won't be Everytime
1 year ago | 2
I'm hoping to see Vaporeon (Pokémon) as a contestant in a Get Ungrounded Trivia at some point in the future.
1 year ago | 0
Hey, as long as the spoof ads are as good as they've always been, I can wait as long as needed!
1 year ago | 0
Take the time you need. I have a deep feeling that it will be amazing.
1 year ago | 0
It's okay. Currently my GUT series is still on hiatus due to voice being broken.
1 year ago | 1
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1 year ago | 2
Pappy Animate 2012
The new Get Ungrounded Trivia is probably about 75% done. Sorry it's taking so long but I want it to be good.
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