>You will NEVER go to elementary school anywhere as cool as Third Street
Why would you want to? That place was fucked up. They made that one kid's life a nightmare just because he was the new kid.
>that kid who died of leukemia
>>91160780
I would go to her school, any damn day.
>>91160800
>that kid who had a swirly and wet Willy
>>91160780
Are they from the same school?
Pretty sure X Middle School would be better if not.
>>91160780
>>91161405
A crossover would be an interesting trip.
>Randal being the Safety Patrol's school yard snitch
>King Bob as the mayor figure breathing down the chief's neck
>Gus rookie SP member
> You will never have playful sex with Spinelli under the junglegym
>>91160780
I feel bad for the people who had to stay there after king Bob, I rewatched the taking the 5th grade episodes last week and his replacement wanted to string every offender up and fire at them from the dodgeball wall. He was so anxious to see that power there was a chance of him being power hungry.
>>91161581
>A crossover would be an interesting trip.
>>Randal being the Safety Patrol's school yard snitch
More importantly, the untrustworthy snitch who often screws them over. He is only loyal to donated, I wouldn't doubt him luring into traps just so he can be the first to report something.
>>91161405
Came here to post this, what a cool concept for a show this was, with great execution. Why wasn't this popular?
>>91161581
>>91161405
well, they could all go there, X was the next three years of school
>>91161703
Life is suffering
>>91162478
Was made in the wrong era of cartoons, I think. It had a very large world, even a few easter eggs conecting it to other shows.
It's big selling point was that it was a playful homage to cop dramas and that made the demographic that watched it skew older desired. And that for some reason was seen as incentive to discontinue it.
If it was made today, it would have done better.
>>91162478
Because they only ever showed the same three episodes on repeat at like 11 AM on weekdays