Here's another pertinent one: "If he's so smart, how come he's dead?"
Here's another pertinent one: "If he's so smart, how come he's dead?"
You don't exactly get what you would at breakfast, but you get a good meal!
There's also an Uncle Grandpa with Andrew W.K., in case people wanted to see another fun Uncle Grandpa thing. He throws a party, naturally.
I think that mainly comes down to how Kevin Michael Richardson plays it. I guess the lips do play a part, though.
It ends with UG somehow getting this thing Dexter's been tinkering with to work perfectly, since that's the kind of thing he does.
I absolutely adore their reference to the fact that Franklin always has a drink.
I must say they actually took a fairly creative approach to their use of a computer generated look. It would've been so easy to just do a traditional CG animation look like Despicable Me or those terrible recent Dr. Seuss animated films, but instead they utilized a look akin to the original 2D style that still has a…
Too, even though Peanuts is notable for handling things in a very "real" way, it's also handled with a certain maturity that makes it suitable for anyone. That was a great balance Charles hit.
Side-Note: You've got the perfect name for this review. :P
Let's not forget another line: "Miner hole. I wonder what cute, silly things are going on down there."