Those of us from rural south know how to handle toilet paper shortage. Eat more corn on the cob! The corn isn't important, but the cobs are free and work great! (Just don't flush them!) You're welcome!
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"The Boondocks" drew some of its influence from "Samurai Champloo" (which borrowed much from blacksploitation) -- it's specifically noticeable in "The Boondocks'" opening credits sequence. Is "Black Dynamite: The Animated Series" bringing this influence around full circle?Carl Jones: The guy who animated that for "Samurai Champloo" is a guy named Takeshi Koike…he did influence the style of the "Black Dynamite" series. I love the way that he used the heavy blacks. He also did 'World Record' [a segment of] 'The Animatrix'. So I wanted to create a world where the comedy was so over the top, and tonally the show was very silly, but it would contrast with a very dark and gritty style of animation. It is somewhat anime-influenced, but not so much. You know, just in that way -- just really, a lot of hard edges and lots of blacks and shadows. Everything is in shadows everywhere. So yeah, we borrow a little bit here and there. But who doesn't?