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And C-Beth did make a point about how doing good deeds for others rather than for yourself makes for a pure heart, even though Mabel was doing them to protect her family and friends.
Which one, Louise or Sarah Lynn? The former would probably turn C-Beth into uniburgers, while the latter would...
Though not all of the season 1 episodes hold up. About half of the A-plots center around Tommy wandering off in a public place and unwittingly causing mayhem, with little dialogue in said plots. I feel that the show grew the beard by the 2nd season when there was more of a focus on the babies...
I do like that reveal that Celestabellebethabelle (C-Beth for short) was really a big jerk and was stringing poor Mabel around all this time. It's a nice twist on the modern-day portrayal of the pure and innocent unicorn.
I especially love how the kids' unruly behavior didn't get too depressingly close to home with stuff like the fat kid stripped down to his undies pretending he's a superhero or the girl declaring to everyone that she's about to do a somersault. :)
Them apparently evolving with their gaining limbs and speaking coherently is very questionable indeed, but at least there's a nice pseudo-2D look to the whole thing, like a lot of Sony's other recent offerings. Nothing falling into the uncanny valley, that's for sure. :)
And the reverse often happens with American preschool shows, The Backyardigans and LazyTown (though only with the puppets) being a few examples. I don't think this British re-dubbing applies to Disney's stuff, apart from the titular character in Henry Hugglemonster.
Yeah, I remember watching these on YT a few years back, and they're really bizarre and off-putting.
This one has to be my favorite, where the Koreans make up their own ending to this Bosko short when the print they had was missing it, which may have inspired a similar joke in the Clerks...
Now here's something that sounds intriguing: an R-rated stop motion film called H*** and Back, about a couple of friends (one of whom is voiced by T.J. Miller) who go on a journey into the underworld to rescue their other friend after breaking a blood oath they jokingly took. The thing I worry...
This one here is mostly funny because of Jim Thurman's narration, which almost sounds ad-libbed, but what made me feel compelled to put this here was because kids just witnessed a sentient vacuum explode before their very eyes! The narrator doesn't so much as acknowledge the loss of poor Vanessa...
Can anyone find the sketch about a map of an island (I believe)? I recall that it involved a lot of windmills, and I saw it a lot during the '90s. It's been driving me crazy for years.
And no, it's not this one from SSt's website...
I feel like this is long overdue. I think this is Craig McCracken's finest show since The Powerpuff Girls. You've just gotta love the concept of a banjo-plucking space hippie with a need to help others (often at his own expense) traveling across various acid-colored galaxies with his trusty...
Those videos are just unintentionally frightening. Stilted animation, an Asian man singing in a fractured monotone voice, and all the nonsensical copyright-infringing images (seriously, Disney, you can sue a Florida daycare center with your all-powerful lawyers but can't issue a takedown notice...
If only those two networks could produce more web-exclusive series, like CN with Mighty Magiswords. That way, they can have their cake and eat it, too.
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