Nothing about The Muppet Show?
Nothing about The Muppet Show?
Count Duckula, too.
Count Duckula, too.
I think Baloney And Friends is the best because it caters to kids and adults. Even very young children would like, "I love school so much, I'm gonna _marry_ school." And Dot draws Gertrude Stein!
I think Baloney And Friends is the best because it caters to kids and adults. Even very young children would like, "I love school so much, I'm gonna _marry_ school." And Dot draws Gertrude Stein!
And saying to the older people, "Sure, Warner Brothers cartoons aren't Disney cartoons. Some of the 'emotional' stuff is manipulation. We've wised up."
And saying to the older people, "Sure, Warner Brothers cartoons aren't Disney cartoons. Some of the 'emotional' stuff is manipulation. We've wised up."
"You said Keno was legal in Burbank."
"You said Keno was legal in Burbank."
I prefer "Frontier Slappy," because Daniel Boone is a big fat target. Also, Tom, Dick, and Larry!
I prefer "Frontier Slappy," because Daniel Boone is a big fat target. Also, Tom, Dick, and Larry!
_Longer Letter Later_.
_Longer Letter Later_.
_Seven Day Magic_ has the most wonderful flights of magic. And a working mother. And a group of children who are not rich or "nobly-born" or particularly privileged, other than having a public library. And a cameo of the last days of live TV. It's on the edge between childrens' literature and YA, and I'd recommend it…
_Seven Day Magic_ has the most wonderful flights of magic. And a working mother. And a group of children who are not rich or "nobly-born" or particularly privileged, other than having a public library. And a cameo of the last days of live TV. It's on the edge between childrens' literature and YA, and I'd recommend it…
I'm just the opposite. I thought the children were stupid and cute (and I hated cute). And reading the White Mountains trilogy at the same time, I thought it was more psychologically realistic. I believed that Will had crossed the Channel: I never believed Claudia had ever taken the subway.
I'm just the opposite. I thought the children were stupid and cute (and I hated cute). And reading the White Mountains trilogy at the same time, I thought it was more psychologically realistic. I believed that Will had crossed the Channel: I never believed Claudia had ever taken the subway.
It's certainly darker than the Tripods. Luke grows up to be an isolated, anguished man.
It's certainly darker than the Tripods. Luke grows up to be an isolated, anguished man.
And her series about the Spanish orphan, _Go Saddle the Sea_, and its sequels. I'm glad you mentioned them. You've got taste.