The queue video for the Jimmy Fallon attraction at Universal Studios is one of the most painful things I’ve ever experienced.
The queue video for the Jimmy Fallon attraction at Universal Studios is one of the most painful things I’ve ever experienced.
Didn’t expect this, but I’ll not opposed to it.
The CGI is really great. You gotta see it in action. They all have great detailing that makes them look like the actual puppets would.
Don’t be such a sourpuss; it’s fun and honestly feels more connected to the Muppets than the original series.
It’s like they learned nothing from Seeso.
I’m pretty sure they did get a two-season contract when the show was first announced, so not quite a joke but referencing the reality.
The wonky animation has me just a *smidge* less enthused (not that the OG always had great animation, but at least it was still done traditionally and not the Flash way), but I’ll still watch it.
I think it’s just ‘cause Yakko is kinda close to his natural speaking voice.
No. Gotta be sneaky and find them through alternate venues.
Nowadays, sure. But when I watched all the specials last year, I was kinda stuck at how little there was of Snoopy’s antics in a lot of them.
Good news for Allison Hannigan!
ABC Family (oh, sorry “Freeform”) lost the rights to all those Rankin/Bass specials too I think (IIRC, IFC had them or has them now). They were showing them less and less each year, it seemed. I guess people cared more about the subpar Santa Clause sequels.
They only shot four seasons; HBO split the last season into two when their aired them, but the DVDs and other releases just treat it as one season.
That title track is an absolute banger.
I watched them all last year, several for the first time. There are a few that are total duds, but others are moderately entertaining. Everyone should watch the one where Snoopy’s cousin Spike is in a live-action setting because it’s just such an odd curio.
You can still watch Home Improvement for every other character but Tim (and the two douchy sons).
They also haven’t made one in a couple of years, so I guess the interest has finally died out.
He’s no Daisy Fuentes either.
We already got a movie about the Wizard of Oz from the perspective of animals. It was called “Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz.”