Yeah, that's the one I'm referring to. While I enjoy both versions, the 1971 film, in my opinion, is the better one. Mainly because of how each character acts realistic in their portrayals. The music is a major selling point for me. Gene Wilder's singing in that movie was excellent.
My fave books include:
-The Dark Tower series by Stephen King
-Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
-A Boy and His Dog by Harlan Ellison
-Carrie (again by Stephen King)
-All of Dr. Seuss' wonderful works
I'm speaking for all of us when I say this: we're here to support you.
Anyways, I asked myself this question through the last half of the school year, and I decided that I'm happy with being a guy.
Oh, I used to love that show. The characters were funny, and the plots were quite good. Doug TeNapel, who is also the creator of Earthworm Jim, put his surrealism and humor to good use on the show.
...Invader Zim. Dear God...even though I was only 3 or 4 at the time, I loved the show. Rewatching it years later, it's brought back good memories. BRING IT BACK, JHONEN!