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ADHD's Captain America Statistics Song Is Brutal, Patriotic
ADHD's Captain America Statistics Song Is Brutal, Patriotic
ADHD's Captain America Statistics Song Is Brutal, Patriotic
Independence Day. That time when Americans come together to celebrate our liberation from Great Britain, barbecue, and contemplate the depths of our disgrace. That last one has been a little easier to process thanks to Fox's Animation Domination High-Def, also known as ADHD, who've taken the theme song from the vintage Captain America animated series and replaced the lyrics with some shameful statistics collected from the CIA's World Factbook.
Link Ink: More ‘Axe Cop’ Cartoon, Funko’s Reverse Flash And The Lost ‘Pogo’ Animation
Link Ink: More ‘Axe Cop’ Cartoon, Funko’s Reverse Flash And The Lost ‘Pogo’ Animation
Link Ink: More ‘Axe Cop’ Cartoon, Funko’s Reverse Flash And The Lost ‘Pogo’ Animation
Cartoons: Fox teases its ADHD lineup with a new sizzle reel that includes new Axe Cop footage. Digital: Writer Dave Eggers and artist Noah Van Sciver (The Hypo) has a new comic up at Trip City. Toys: Fans headed to the May 17-19 Dallas Comic Con will have a chance to pick up an exclusive Funko Pop...
Parting Shot: New Cartoon Clip Shows Axe Cop is the President We Deserve
Parting Shot: New Cartoon Clip Shows Axe Cop is the President We Deserve
Parting Shot: New Cartoon Clip Shows Axe Cop is the President We Deserve
Because the new Axe Cop cartoon -- based on the comic co-created by Ethan Nicolle and his then five-year-old brother Malachai and starring the voice of Parks and Recreation star Nick Offerman as Axe Cop -- seems destined to be amazing, excitement about the show has only grown since it was announced last week that it will debut on July 27th...
Outside the Lines: ADHD Like Being The Flash?
Outside the Lines: ADHD Like Being The Flash?
Outside the Lines: ADHD Like Being The Flash?
In DC Comics, The Flash has the ability not only to move, but to think and perceive at incredible speed, making him one of the more ADHD heroes. But according to the New Scientist, the reverse might be even more true -- that children suffering from ADHD actually have an accelerated perspective of time: Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder might appear rowdy and indisciplined, but