@theliamnissan Like a bunch of Confederate yokels are going to survive a march across the Southwest deserts or over the Rocky Mountains
Zombies in World War Z had more of a shot
@StarWarsDaily_ What's the purpose?
If he was removed from the movies entirely would anyone notice?
Not his fault that the character was thinly written and had nothing to do that mattered
Released in 1975, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi was an animated television special directed by legendary animator Chuck Jones and based on the classic story by Rudyard Kipling.
The story follows a brave mongoose who takes on two deadly cobras to protect the family that rescued him. For a generation of kids, it was one of those rare animated films that felt genuinely intense. The stakes were real, the villains were terrifying, and you couldn't help but root for Rikki-Tikki every step of the way.
More than 50 years later, it's still remembered as one of the finest animated adaptations ever put on television.
Did you watch Rikki-Tikki-Tavi growing up?
"I said to Curt Flood, unless some miracle takes place and the Supreme Court reverses itself, you're not going to win.
And Curt, to his everlasting credit, said:
'But would it benefit all the other players and future players?'
And I said:
'Yes.'
And he said:
'That's good enough for me.'"
Marvin Miller.
"I am pleased that God made my skin black.
But I wish He had made it thicker."
Curt Flood.
"Baseball's Best Centerfielder."