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'''Buzzed Bunny:''' "Hell '''YES''' you do!!!" }}
** Their followup [http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/243842 Another New Bunny] is about the damage-control Warner tried to do when people rebelled against the plans for Loonatics. That is, to try and update the characters, while keeping them the same at the same time.
* [[My SpaceMyspace]] and its latest [[Retool]] into a "Social Entertainment" website, after being driven into being [[Deader Than Disco]] by [[Facebook]]. Now everyone gets friend requests from fake celebrity pages, oh joy! They also let [[Jack Black]] "take over" the site in a publicity stunt.
 
== Western Animation ==
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* Of late, there has been some nostalgia (mostly of the [[So Bad It's Good]] kind) for ''[[Super Mario Bros Super Show]]''. More specifically, people remember the cartoon hosted by wrestler Captain Lou, who starred as Mario in live-action framing segments. Almost nobody fondly remembers the "Club Mario" incarnation of the same series. The Captain Lou segments were deemed no longer cool and were swapped out for...[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhqxE8lsad0 this].
* ''[[Beavis and Butthead]]'''s relaunch is a debatable case of this -- on the one hand, referencing things like ''Twilight'' and ''[[Super Size Me]]'' in 2011 does come off as the writers being late to the party, but it's generally done to provide interesting jumping off points for the duo's misadventures. "Werewolves of Highland" is about the concept of [[Vampires Are Sex Gods]], and the duo ''trying'' to take advantage of that to get chicks. "Supersize Me" has them following in Morgan Spurlock's footsteps (gorging on fast food and filming themselves doing so) in hopes of becoming similarly famous and (again) getting chicks. The commentary segments with music videos and MTV reality shows are strictly up-to-date humor.
* ''[[King of the Hill]]'': The [[My SpaceMyspace]]-centric episode when Strickland Propane starts networking with MySpace to bring in customers. In 2008.
** The useage of the insane laughing fantasy that gets played waaay into the late 2000s twice when the last time it was used was the nineties.
* This was the [[Fatal Flaw]] of ''[[My Little Pony Tales]]'', in which the ponies played electric guitars and had "hip", but still [[Tastes Like Diabetes]] songs.