It makes Disney Channel sitcoms like That's So Raven look brilliant by comparison.
It makes Disney Channel sitcoms like That's So Raven look brilliant by comparison.
Ding L. Berry: That'd be Out of this World, which I always viewed as an even lower budget precursor to Sabrina the Teenage Witch. It was better than Small Wonder, but mostly thanks to the efforts of Joe Alaskey, who went on to play Daffy Duck after Mel Blanc passed away.
Ding L. Berry: That'd be Out of this World, which I always viewed as an even lower budget precursor to Sabrina the Teenage Witch. It was better than Small Wonder, but mostly thanks to the efforts of Joe Alaskey, who went on to play Daffy Duck after Mel Blanc passed away.
I always found this kid really obnoxious, but I harbor no ill will toward him as an adult. I hope his life improves, because few things are as tragic as a child actor who's abandoned by Hollywood in later life.
I always found this kid really obnoxious, but I harbor no ill will toward him as an adult. I hope his life improves, because few things are as tragic as a child actor who's abandoned by Hollywood in later life.
He's a great voice actor. He played a scheming television journalist on Batman Beyond, who uses a matter-bending belt to slip through walls and get the juiciest stories. When the belt malfunctions, he can no longer hold himself together, and is slowly pulled into the earth's core by gravity. His reaction as he's…
He's a great voice actor. He played a scheming television journalist on Batman Beyond, who uses a matter-bending belt to slip through walls and get the juiciest stories. When the belt malfunctions, he can no longer hold himself together, and is slowly pulled into the earth's core by gravity. His reaction as he's…
The sad thing is, she goes right back to her criminal ways thanks to her infatuation with the Joker. She tries to kill Batman in Mad Love, and is very nearly successful in that endeavor… as Batman later tells the Joker, "She came a lot closer than you ever did… puddin'."
The sad thing is, she goes right back to her criminal ways thanks to her infatuation with the Joker. She tries to kill Batman in Mad Love, and is very nearly successful in that endeavor… as Batman later tells the Joker, "She came a lot closer than you ever did… puddin'."
Considering where she ends up in this episode, I'd say the Rubber Ramada.
Considering where she ends up in this episode, I'd say the Rubber Ramada.
That's… a pretty disturbing observation, and I can't accept it as canon, even though I was never especially fond of Rugrats.
That's… a pretty disturbing observation, and I can't accept it as canon, even though I was never especially fond of Rugrats.
Wow, I barely remember that one. As crazy as Hammer was, I didn't think there was an underlying reason he was talking to his gun. (It even had weird gun-lips on the barrel!)
Wow, I barely remember that one. As crazy as Hammer was, I didn't think there was an underlying reason he was talking to his gun. (It even had weird gun-lips on the barrel!)
The part where he regresses the mind of that mercenary is great. There's no better comedy than bald, hulking Sid Haig convinced that he's a toddler.
The part where he regresses the mind of that mercenary is great. There's no better comedy than bald, hulking Sid Haig convinced that he's a toddler.
Sledge Hammer! was another cop show that didn't get the appreciation it deserved (although it DID get a second season). The episodes tend to be a bit spotty, but Hammeroid remains one of the funniest thirty minutes of television I've seen in my life… it's basically Robocop as seen through the lens of MAD magazine.
Sledge Hammer! was another cop show that didn't get the appreciation it deserved (although it DID get a second season). The episodes tend to be a bit spotty, but Hammeroid remains one of the funniest thirty minutes of television I've seen in my life… it's basically Robocop as seen through the lens of MAD magazine.
They should. Only problem is that while Batman had shining moments and lousy ones, Superman is average throughout, with little to distinguish one episode from the next. There were standout episodes, like The Late Mr. Kent and Mxyspixelated, but they were pretty infrequent.