Pluto has been snubbed as a planet in popular culture, however, in the past few years or so, its presence has steadily been shown in the media.
Eight years after Pluto’s demotion to dwarf planet, the Rick & Morty animated sci-fi series finally raised the all-important question: How do the Plutonians feel about this? Sticking to the guns of sentiment, Chris Parnell’s character Jerry Smith stands for the “still a planet” platform, encouraging misguided support from his extraterrestrial brethren.
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Pluto - Popular Culture
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...also a platonic soulmate and a hot mess of a human being.
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...also a platonic soulmate and a hot mess of a human being.