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Jim Henson Idea Man
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HENSON'S PLACE used a number of TMS clips - both from the show and behind-the-scenes, that are also featured in this special; and considering Disney owns TMS . . .
You really, really, really, really should, it's fantastic.
No, I mean like, say you're watching a video, but you want to keep browsing YT or surfing the web without leaving the video or opening new tabs/windows - you could "pop out" the video you're watching, and the video itself would relaunch itself in its own separate little pop-up window like a...
Apparently it's only been over a month, but it feels like this ****** new video player has been around longer than that, and after all this time, it still sucks! But, since Dailymotion, Metacafe, and others have followed suit, I guess any hope they'll revert back is futile. Gah, these...
There's a number of Jim's work that wasn't mentioned in the special: they touched on Jim's experimental period, but they really only talked about TIME PIECE, while THE CUBE was only mentioned in passing, and YOUTH '68 wasn't mentioned at all. Likewise, THE MUPPET MUSICIANS OF BREMEN got a brief...
I think CARTOON NETWORK PRESENTS came first; I have a couple of COW AND CHICKEN issues from 1998, while the two CARTOON NETWORK STARRING issues I have are from 2000. Not to mention there's a blurb on the back page of CARTOON CARTOONS #1 about the transition from STARRING to CC.
That reminds me...
I used to collect the classic Cartoon Network comics when they were out: I actually have the very first Cartoon Network comic book ever, which contains a sample of future issues, including a COW AND CHICKEN story, a SCOOBY-DOO story, and a JETSONS story. Unfortunately, being in the hands of a...
Even though I'm suspended, apparently somebody launched a new trope of mine that I felt wasn't quite ready to be launched and still needed a little work.
So, here it is:
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HistoryWithCelebrity
Ah, yes, more of Disney's, "We're desperately out of ideas, so let's keep rehashing old movies from the Disney Canon, but make them live action so they'll be cheaper to produce," movies.
One thing that surprised me from both this and the Walt Disney documentary PBS had also been show is that you can apparently say G-D on TV now; and this after just recently that you can now apparently say "dick" in the dirty context on TV now too. So, how much longer before you can start...
I just had a thought: what was that discoloration George had on his upper lip anyway? He spent that entire episode worrying that God was killing him with cancer because he's not meant to be successful, but just before they tape their pilot, George learns from the lab that the biopsy turned out...
It almost felt like watching an abridged version of JIM HENSON: THE BIOGRAPHY, though I very much enjoyed it.
I thought Eisner had died a few years back, but I guess not, so I was a little surprised to see him interviewed.
Getting back to Disney, I'd really love it if they'd take a hint and recreate a Toon Disney channel like they had before it became Disney XD: I really miss me some RECESS - it keeps getting nuked from YT, but there's the Watchcartoononline site that has all the episodes . . . sped up because...
I'm not sure how many of these actually qualify as Saturday Morning cartoons: Rocky and Bullwinkle was before my time, but I believe it was a Sunday afternoon/early evening cartoon, and I know POKEMON was a weekday series, because for a couple of years I would watch it every morning before...
I was going to say wasn't Nicktoons Network essentially intended to be what they're apparently creating The Splat for? And on that note, do we even really need another Nick channel? Even Disney doesn't have that many.
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