My parents watched it. It was not good. Like, at all.
My parents watched it. It was not good. Like, at all.
Crackle used to have some Barney Miller, but they only showed like the third season. Crackle really doesn't understand how to be a channel yet.
You shove off!
In fairness, Cheers wasn't really pitched for the 6-year-old audience.
*Jazz guitar riff*
Sit, Ubu, sit. Good dog!
I imagine he's probably free now.
Oh, Michelle Trachtenberg, Ed Begley, why?
If they want to stare blankly at bright colors, at least try Vallerian.
That just raises further questions!
I love Freberg's bit in this. "I'm a good speller, I am! C-A-T, dog! D-O-G, Rhode Island!"
Paul Frees and Bill Ward, not to mention Daws Butler (the Mel Blanc of Hanna-Barbara), Paul Winchell, Don Messick, Peter Cullen, or Ed Gilbert.
They had to change the name of Steamboat Wilhelm after the war to appease the boys in the VFW.
Bea Benaderet deserves more recognition, too. She played Mother Bear and the sassy Red Riding Hood (I'm bringin' a rabbit to Grandma, ta have!), as well as having memorable roles in live action. Just ask Sterling Archer.
No, but June played Witch Hazel.
They actually reshowed it on the Laff cable channel a few months back.
While not unexpected, this is still tragic news. In many ways, Ms. Foray was the last living link to the Golden Age of animation. She was and will remain a legend, alongside Mel Blanc, Paul Frees, Bill Scott, etc.
Damn it, I like Coke Zero! This is terrible news!
While that makes for the punchline of a great joke, in reality using pencils in low gravity confined spaces is dangerous, as broken lead and shavings can get into the instruments, or damage the astronaut's eyes.