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I don't think those are so much ears as a bad interpretation of the weird feathers on the back of his head. He certainly looks more like his Muppet Babies incarnation in every way.
Or the times they gave Sam an orange beak? Yeah... the colorists in some of those issues were less than...
To think. They had to pad the parody press release with "This episode is a parody of the game Simon Sayz" when they had perfectly good song parodies to mention.
Several things...
Not too dark? They put Gremlins in freaking microwaves in the first one. pretty dark already, if you ask me. There's no way they'd make this an R rated movie, nor would Nolan even be near something like this. Personally, I'd tend to think the worst thing they could do...
That explains why today's episode came up on the wiki already.
Sigh... remember back when we had Sesame Street Encyclopedia? I had to get pictures of characters by taping episodes on VHS from fuzzy broadcast TV, retaping them on digital tape, capturing them in a video program on a computer and...
I just wanna know, which one of the show's staff lost that bet to have their face all goofy all over the show? That thing ran the thin line between crazy funny and nightmare fuel.
I hate that I think that way, but they put them in an awful lot of stuff together (though I can only think of Mango Tango at the moment), and their chemistry is solid. At least more solid than with any other character.
I'd say something about Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, but someone would flame me for it.
But you got to admit, the trailers are annoying, and the puns are so bad, they make Fozzie Bear and the entire world of Jay Ward characters blush uncomfortably. And they pretty much telegraph the...
Being Brave preview
Heheheheh! It has the episode with Cousin Bear freaking out about the Boogie Bear. I have to get this now.
D'yah suppose he's called the Boogie Bear because he likes to "boog boog boogie ooogie boogie boogie boogie boogie...."
Two things first.
I hate to be that guy, but... Rosita X Telly.
I feel dirty just saying that.
Secondly, I like how they introduced Mando as someone that they knew already, rather than give us the full character meeting everyone on the street introduction. That gets so tired. Especially...
So much for having 2 Pixar films a year.
Seriously... Maleficent just screams "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" in bold letters. It might be good, sure. But the track record with these kind of big budget franchise films for Disney... they're safer making Muppet movies. Getting just around twice...
I noticed that too. She was in the background and didn't really say anything other than singing the chorus. Come to think of it, Gordon and Alan were also there, and other than Alan's one line of song, he really didn't do too much either.
The second...well... fourth episode is even more insane.
They get chased by a giant real head. A goofy real human head. And it's there for the entire rest of that episode.
Good Morning indeed.
What's the deal with scene transitions? I don't mean things like fades or wipes or something... I especially am talking about cartoons that use specific things to break up scenes instead of a clean edit. Like the Super Friends stars with zap sound effect, the Transformers bit where they play...
Something tells me, I'm really going to like this episode
I know too many people, my sister included, that text that much.
Well, I'll tell you this much. It sounds much younger and without Jerry's vocal rasp. But it's a great job nonetheless.
You know, now that I notice it, the street stories so far have had a song per episode. And it looks like the next 2 episodes might just have one too. They're really amping up the music this season. Songs are pretty good too.
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