"But now I have a lot of little kids who watched Invader Zim whenever they could find it on television"
- Jhonen Vasquez
About this Quote
This quote by Jhonen Vasquez speaks with the impact of his work, Invader Zim. It is clear that the program has had an enduring impression on its viewers, as Vasquez notes that he now has a great deal of youngsters who viewed the program whenever they might find it on tv. This recommends that the program has actually been around for a while, and that it has actually had the ability to catch the attention of a more youthful generation. It likewise speaks to the show's appeal, as it had the ability to be found on television and was viewed by a great deal of individuals. This quote is a testament to the success of Invader Zim and the impact it has had on its audiences. It is clear that the program has actually had the ability to capture the attention of a more youthful generation and has actually been able to remain popular for a very long time.
This quote is written / told by Jhonen Vasquez somewhere between September 1, 1974 and today. He/she was a famous Cartoonist from USA.
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