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The “Megan Mullally wipe” in this irritatingly ubiquitous I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter!® spot is arguably worse than any transition in Battlefield Earth. (Incidentally, while searching for clips of the latter, I came instead upon this, uh, omnibus of all the animations from the third season of Home Improvement.)

PS. This makes me want to kill myself.
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The “Megan Mullally wipe” in this irritatingly ubiquitous I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter!® spot is arguably worse than any transition in Battlefield Earth. (Incidentally, while searching for clips of the latter, I came instead upon this, uh, omnibus of all the animations from the third season of Home Improvement.)

PS. This makes me want to kill myself.

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  8. iamsosorry reblogged this from awesomeringerud and added:
    Well, as soon as I get home to my laptop, you can be sure I’ll be creating a “Megan Mullally wipe” (eww) GIF. Stay...
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    was a standard video transisiton...Final Cut. Can you imagine
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  17. alexlitel said: That Home Improvement clip is incredible; that pseudo-Butter clusterfuck is not. You should emphasize the incredible thing over the not incredible thing. Also, I’ve also never seen this advertisement. Maybe I don’t watch enough television.
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