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Don't we dislike this guy because he's immature and rude (among other things)? How is it a good thing to stoop to his level?
KISS was very popular in medieval times.
It was actually pretty ambitious, storytelling-wise. As I recall, it was all one long serialized story, which was pretty rare for kids' cartoons.
My brother got Teddy Ruxpin one Christmas, and for my following birthday I got Grubby, who could be connected to Teddy so he could speak his parts of the stories. It was pretty cool. And I think everyone will agree with me that the best Teddy Ruxpin tape was Grundo Beach Party, featuring the hit song "Boomer the…
The first time I watched all the special features on the Contact DVD, I was amazed at how often they used visual effects to enhance the scenes when you couldn't even tell they used visual effects.
It was the most pleasant surprise of Free Comic Book Day for me. I look forward to reading the whole thing.
"Leader of the Laundromat" is dumb, but an effective spoof. "Who's that bangin' on the piano?"
I think most playhouse residents were smarter than Pee-wee. Except Pterry. Pterry is dumb.
I, for one, never made any prank phone calls because of that episode.
In high school, I participated in a competition where students from various schools in the area would compete in a number of academic activities. One of the things I competed in was Oral Interpretation — basically, reading out loud. When it came time to make the choice for my reading, I thought it would be really…
All the NYC bus and subway ads leading up to the theatrical release said "Ghostbusters Answer the Call." If they were so worried about confusing it with the original, I don't know why they didn't put the subtitle onscreen in the film, but whatever.
Sesame Street used to recycle clips for decades. Which is why kids who grew up in the 90s remember the Pinball Number Count cartoon, even though it was produced in the 70s. They don't really do that anymore, so today's youngsters will have to turn to YouTube to discover Harvey.
I'll never forget Harvey Kneeslapper.
Sure! I'm pretty sure there were a number of Flintstones books published over the years.
And yet kids did watch that stuff.
But they were so exciting! A new Yogi Bear cartoon? Where they're skateboarding teenagers? I'll be there!
Also, her costume was extremely reflective, which meant that under the theater lights, everyone in the orchestra section was blinded the whole time she was moving around onstage.
I don't remember that, but there you go!
We should have seen Jar Jar Binks coming when we met Joh Yowza.