

If the show is aired as one 30 minute (22+commercials) episode, then I don't give a monkeys rotten cunt if it has an A, B, C, or D segment, it's one fucking episode and should be listed as such. Just about any cartoon from the-dawn-of-north-american-animation until at least the mid-00's has a greater-than-50% chance of being split up into segments on their website for no fucking reason.

Please go to the relevant subreddits and support forums, for example:Ībsolutely fucking nobody, but TVDB has always felt they know best (and gets laughed out of this sub every time their social-media-chud drops by to try and defend it) and we get to suffer for it.

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