New Year's Holidays
I could make a joke about the idea of their being a Peanuts special for everything because there kind of is one for almost anything. New Year's doesn't have as many specials really, compared to Christmas and other holidays. It's kind of hard to think of an idea for a New Year's special. Peanuts has one because, sure alright.
"Happy New Year, Charlie Brown" first aired on CBS on January 1st 1986, ABC currently reruns it with "She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown" . Let's talk about it.
It starts with Charlie Brown (and Linus ) waiting for Christmas vacation and the teacher decides to assign a book report, but not of any book. The teacher has chosen "War and Peace". Which is the weirdest thing to assign to kids who are like what eight? Charles Schulz did insert a lot of references to Leo Tolstoy into Peanuts. It's still kind of weird to give children a report on "War and Peace" not only because it's thick book, but it's also above the age range.
That is the main conflict of the special, Charlie Brown struggles with this huge book. It's something that many people might have gone through themselves in childhood, or maybe even later. Charlie Brown tries to read the book but it doesn't interest him in any way and it's a long dense read. I like the gag of him using a cart to wheel the book around. I am confused as why Linus wasn't working on the assignment when he was shown to be in the same class. Now, he could have already known the book since, he seemed to know everything about Leo Tolstoy.
The New Year's planning is in the background. Peppermint Patty is having a party and invites everyone. She still doesn't listen to Chuck on the phone, except when he mentions Heather/ The Little Red Haired girl. (Funnily enough) There is a some light comedy like the Rerun blowing balloons in to square shapes. Peanuts isn't prominently comedy so, that's fine.
It is unfair to compare to the other Peanuts holiday specials, that proceeded it but, it does a good job with the holiday it was given to have fun with. It was sad that Charlie Brown didn't get to dance with the little red haired girl/ Heather, even though he did ask her , for once. Linus for some reason didn't see him right over there on the bench sleeping in front of the house. The songs are good, it was nice to see Peppermint Patty and Charlie Brown practice dancing. The musical chairs song was fun as well.
The sense of stretching for time does happen, where you can really feel they were trying to fit it to the standard time. Charlie Brown reading pieces of "War and Peace",for example, does give it a drag. As Peanuts special over all for ranking, I'd put it in mid-range, it's not the worst but, not in the best. It's an alright special to give your time to. If you watch it on television, watch the Peppermint Patty special after it too!
That's it from us, have a Happy New Year!
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Thursday, December 26, 2019
Monday, December 23, 2019
Christmas: A Robot for All Seasons (From My Life as A Teenage Robot)
Christmas Nickelodeon
This time, I have decided to look at an episode of one of my favorite Nicktoon series, that would be "My Life as a Teenage Robot". This series ran from 2003-2009 (too much detail for this post to explain that date) and has 39 episodes, like Weekenders! Anyway, I'm looking at the Christmas episode : A Robot for All Seasons. This is the first episode of season 2 and it first aired on December 8th 2004.
The episode already starts with some action of very fast "Santa" coming through and delivering presents. It's actually the main character, the robot, Jenny (or XJ-9) the reason why she is doing Santa's job is because Santa was injured in a mysterious accident. So Jenny has saved Christmas, that means this special is short, what a great special, I enjoyed that. There's even a cheesy Christmas song, that happens in Christmas specials, which is slightly catchy. That was a great episode, short but great!
Well tune in next time, when we don't pull this joke....
The episode continues with the day after Christmas, and Jenny, Brad, and Tuck go the mall to go for the annual tradition of post-Christmas shopping. Jenny sees a sad child who is sad that he doesn't get what he wants for Christmas. Jenny decides to let the boy , Todd Sweeny (wait they did what now? Oh you crafty crafty writers) to take her to his house for day of fun with a robot. (What does that mean?) She also finds out he is rich. Jenny plays along with him and when he puts a device on her; she thinks nonetheless.
Todd tells her that he really wants weapons for Christmas, and that's what he really wants. (There's the reason, he didn't qualify for the background checks, duh!) He knocks out Jenny; but it seems she wakes up and escapes the mansion. Jenny makes it back to town and notices the town is celebrating Christmas.
There's something we and she don't yet. People in the town start attacking her and she doesn't know why. This makes her go back to Todd to wonder what the heck is going on? This Christmas episode really has taken a dark turn: Jenny is being chased by police and everyone in the town hates her. The drama is really built up well and we are just as confused because we with Jenny in the technical sense. (I was literally there, I'm a cartoon)
Luckily the one boy who has crush on her, Sheldon, finds her and he's the only one that doesn't hate her. (His Robot Love keeps his heart strong) He's also there to tell us what is going on here.
We'll get to that but first, Santa says there are spoilers a head, so yes. Also more after the Jump.
This time, I have decided to look at an episode of one of my favorite Nicktoon series, that would be "My Life as a Teenage Robot". This series ran from 2003-2009 (too much detail for this post to explain that date) and has 39 episodes, like Weekenders! Anyway, I'm looking at the Christmas episode : A Robot for All Seasons. This is the first episode of season 2 and it first aired on December 8th 2004.
The episode already starts with some action of very fast "Santa" coming through and delivering presents. It's actually the main character, the robot, Jenny (or XJ-9) the reason why she is doing Santa's job is because Santa was injured in a mysterious accident. So Jenny has saved Christmas, that means this special is short, what a great special, I enjoyed that. There's even a cheesy Christmas song, that happens in Christmas specials, which is slightly catchy. That was a great episode, short but great!
Christmas is saved! / Copyright Viacom
Well tune in next time, when we don't pull this joke....
The episode continues with the day after Christmas, and Jenny, Brad, and Tuck go the mall to go for the annual tradition of post-Christmas shopping. Jenny sees a sad child who is sad that he doesn't get what he wants for Christmas. Jenny decides to let the boy , Todd Sweeny (wait they did what now? Oh you crafty crafty writers) to take her to his house for day of fun with a robot. (What does that mean?) She also finds out he is rich. Jenny plays along with him and when he puts a device on her; she thinks nonetheless.
Control Robot with Robot stuff/ Copyright Viacom
Todd tells her that he really wants weapons for Christmas, and that's what he really wants. (There's the reason, he didn't qualify for the background checks, duh!) He knocks out Jenny; but it seems she wakes up and escapes the mansion. Jenny makes it back to town and notices the town is celebrating Christmas.
There's something we and she don't yet. People in the town start attacking her and she doesn't know why. This makes her go back to Todd to wonder what the heck is going on? This Christmas episode really has taken a dark turn: Jenny is being chased by police and everyone in the town hates her. The drama is really built up well and we are just as confused because we with Jenny in the technical sense. (I was literally there, I'm a cartoon)
Luckily the one boy who has crush on her, Sheldon, finds her and he's the only one that doesn't hate her. (His Robot Love keeps his heart strong) He's also there to tell us what is going on here.
We'll get to that but first, Santa says there are spoilers a head, so yes. Also more after the Jump.
Thursday, December 19, 2019
Christmas: Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer
Christmas
"Grandma Got Runover by a Reindeer" is a special that first ran on October 31st 2000, on the WB network and is based on the song of the same name. For many years it ran on Cartoon Network , a couple times on Freeform, it aired on the WB each year, and still does on the successor network, the CW.
This is a weird Christmas special. Mostly because it's a weird song about a Grandma getting crunched to death by Santa's Reindeer. (Merry Christmas!) So, how you make a special based off the idea of a woman getting crunched to death by a reindeer. Well, you don't have her get crunched to death by a reindeer, because Children are watching, and because need to fill 50 minutes of run time.
I'm going to insert a slight personal opinion: This is a special I do watch every year, even though it's not the best it's still a weird thing to just watch for fun for me.
This was directed by Phil Roman? wow. The narrator for the special is Elmo Shropshire, who is the singer of the original song so, that's nice touch. He is being the adult version of main character Jake Spankenheimer , who is talking about his grandma. The special starts with the famous song and grandma getting run over by a dang reindeer. I mean, they went right for it, you saw the title Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer and well they are giving you a grandma getting run over by a reindeer.
Jake says that this almost put an end Christmas. (almost? What, you got the insurance money?) Meanwhile, they live in a town called Cityville (creative name for a city) and Grandma has a store.(Yeah her name is Grandma , she's not important enough for a name) If you have heard the song before, there's someone named Cousin Mel, well in this special that's a character. She's greedy.
Also Jake has better speech to text software than we have in our own times, and I'm mad about this. Jake's sister taunts him for still believing in Santa because kids between the ages of 6-11 don't believe in Santa, I guess. The sister gets a name, Daphne, so does the dog, Doofus, (that's the dog's name; we aren't calling you names) The dad gets a Christmas tree that is filled with air because, science?
Austin Bucks (get it , hold on too early here please hold) is the richest man in town (get it, bucks, rich ha ha ) and he pretty much owns everything in the city. In fact, the company is called "Own All Corp" (C O M M E N T A R Y) he doesn't own Grandma's store, so he wants to buy it. Now why does he want to buy the store? To use it as a hub to deliver Christmas presents on Christmas Eve. (What?) Like Santa, oh wait that's right Jake, there is no Santa hahahhahahaha. (C O M M E N T A R Y) So he asks her if he could by the store, she says no, he offers money, she asks Jake, he says no, and she then say no. (What would have done if Jake said "Take the Money!"?)
Mel doesn't like this, because she thinks she going to get some of Grandma's cash if she had yes? Mel creepily hits on Austin Bucks. Grandma even tells Mel that the store will never be hers? (No will for her) Random song about fruit cake. Like really, Jake (the narrator version) mentions his Grandma's fruit cake and a song about Grandma's killer fruit cake appears. It's so random , you know for a special about a Grandma getting runover by a reindeer. Which, we've not got back to yet.
Cousin Mel gets Grandma and Jake away from working of fruit cake ( OOOH FRUIT CAKE SONG, cut that out! Oh Sorry) and she poisons the food. Really, pours stuff in the food so the food gets people sick, and Grandma has to sell. (Genius plan?) They found to insert that line from the song about egg nog into the dialogue. (Wonderful?) She's allergic to eggs because we can't have Grandma getting drunk on spiked egg nog in a children-targeted special about a Grandma getting runover by a reindeer. Oh, the dad gets a name, it's Frank, yeah Grandpa doesn't get a name, Grandma gets no one, Mom gets no name, but Dad gets a name! The special does show us how Grandma and Jake are close.
more after the jump
"Grandma Got Runover by a Reindeer" is a special that first ran on October 31st 2000, on the WB network and is based on the song of the same name. For many years it ran on Cartoon Network , a couple times on Freeform, it aired on the WB each year, and still does on the successor network, the CW.
This is a weird Christmas special. Mostly because it's a weird song about a Grandma getting crunched to death by Santa's Reindeer. (Merry Christmas!) So, how you make a special based off the idea of a woman getting crunched to death by a reindeer. Well, you don't have her get crunched to death by a reindeer, because Children are watching, and because need to fill 50 minutes of run time.
I'm going to insert a slight personal opinion: This is a special I do watch every year, even though it's not the best it's still a weird thing to just watch for fun for me.
This was directed by Phil Roman? wow. The narrator for the special is Elmo Shropshire, who is the singer of the original song so, that's nice touch. He is being the adult version of main character Jake Spankenheimer , who is talking about his grandma. The special starts with the famous song and grandma getting run over by a dang reindeer. I mean, they went right for it, you saw the title Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer and well they are giving you a grandma getting run over by a reindeer.
Uhhhh oops/ Copyright Warner Bros.
Jake says that this almost put an end Christmas. (almost? What, you got the insurance money?) Meanwhile, they live in a town called Cityville (creative name for a city) and Grandma has a store.(Yeah her name is Grandma , she's not important enough for a name) If you have heard the song before, there's someone named Cousin Mel, well in this special that's a character. She's greedy.
She also attacks dolls/Copyright Warner Bros.
Also Jake has better speech to text software than we have in our own times, and I'm mad about this. Jake's sister taunts him for still believing in Santa because kids between the ages of 6-11 don't believe in Santa, I guess. The sister gets a name, Daphne, so does the dog, Doofus, (that's the dog's name; we aren't calling you names) The dad gets a Christmas tree that is filled with air because, science?
Why? / Copyright Warner Bros.
Austin Bucks (get it , hold on too early here please hold) is the richest man in town (get it, bucks, rich ha ha ) and he pretty much owns everything in the city. In fact, the company is called "Own All Corp" (C O M M E N T A R Y) he doesn't own Grandma's store, so he wants to buy it. Now why does he want to buy the store? To use it as a hub to deliver Christmas presents on Christmas Eve. (What?) Like Santa, oh wait that's right Jake, there is no Santa hahahhahahaha. (C O M M E N T A R Y) So he asks her if he could by the store, she says no, he offers money, she asks Jake, he says no, and she then say no. (What would have done if Jake said "Take the Money!"?)
No Deal, troll/ Copyright Warner Bros.
Mel doesn't like this, because she thinks she going to get some of Grandma's cash if she had yes? Mel creepily hits on Austin Bucks. Grandma even tells Mel that the store will never be hers? (No will for her) Random song about fruit cake. Like really, Jake (the narrator version) mentions his Grandma's fruit cake and a song about Grandma's killer fruit cake appears. It's so random , you know for a special about a Grandma getting runover by a reindeer. Which, we've not got back to yet.
The state of Kentucky is trying to leave!/ Copyright Warner Bros.
Cousin Mel gets Grandma and Jake away from working of fruit cake ( OOOH FRUIT CAKE SONG, cut that out! Oh Sorry) and she poisons the food. Really, pours stuff in the food so the food gets people sick, and Grandma has to sell. (Genius plan?) They found to insert that line from the song about egg nog into the dialogue. (Wonderful?) She's allergic to eggs because we can't have Grandma getting drunk on spiked egg nog in a children-targeted special about a Grandma getting runover by a reindeer. Oh, the dad gets a name, it's Frank, yeah Grandpa doesn't get a name, Grandma gets no one, Mom gets no name, but Dad gets a name! The special does show us how Grandma and Jake are close.
aww , it would be bad if you like got ran over by a reindeer/Copyright Warner Bros.
more after the jump
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Christmas: A Christmas Angel (For Better or For Worse)
Christmas The Flashback
Previously on Joshuaonline: Back during Halloween we dipped into a special based off the comic strip "For Better or For Worse" We now dip again for Christmas with the 1992 special "A Christmas Angel".
The special starts with father, John Patterson, and his two kids : Elizabeth and Michael come home with a Christmas tree. (Getting right into the Christmas, this Christmas special is) The mother, Elly , doesn't seem enthused by the tree. She does feel stressed out by the whole Christmas thing in the first place. Elizabeth wants to do Christmas stuff, but everyone seems to be on their own mode. Michael is going out an cleaning driveways of snow to buy Christmas stuff. In fact, he even sings a song. He even turns down his friends' offer to go sledding. (whoa)
While Elizabeth was working on the tree, her little sister, April, breaks her mother's angel. (Her favorite angel) Elizabeth feels the middle kid blues and sad about the angel. She thinks about making an angel to replace it. (that was nice of her) Meanwhile, Michael is at the mall (teen heaven until the internet ruined things or whatever) and looks around for Christmas gifts. The father is making something for Elizabeth. (That was nice of him) When he checks on her, April is into stuff again and he his displeased with Elizabeth. This makes her feel bad some more.
Now some sledding. (That's fun) Elizabeth couldn't ride on one of the sleds with a bunch of other kids because they were full, and she gets bumped off. It's just not her day. She finds another spot and the camera shows us a plot convenient "No Sledding allowed" sign. (Uh oh danger) Then she hits her head against a tree and is out. (The music gets scary)
More after the jump
Previously on Joshuaonline: Back during Halloween we dipped into a special based off the comic strip "For Better or For Worse" We now dip again for Christmas with the 1992 special "A Christmas Angel".
The special starts with father, John Patterson, and his two kids : Elizabeth and Michael come home with a Christmas tree. (Getting right into the Christmas, this Christmas special is) The mother, Elly , doesn't seem enthused by the tree. She does feel stressed out by the whole Christmas thing in the first place. Elizabeth wants to do Christmas stuff, but everyone seems to be on their own mode. Michael is going out an cleaning driveways of snow to buy Christmas stuff. In fact, he even sings a song. He even turns down his friends' offer to go sledding. (whoa)
While Elizabeth was working on the tree, her little sister, April, breaks her mother's angel. (Her favorite angel) Elizabeth feels the middle kid blues and sad about the angel. She thinks about making an angel to replace it. (that was nice of her) Meanwhile, Michael is at the mall (teen heaven until the internet ruined things or whatever) and looks around for Christmas gifts. The father is making something for Elizabeth. (That was nice of him) When he checks on her, April is into stuff again and he his displeased with Elizabeth. This makes her feel bad some more.
Now some sledding. (That's fun) Elizabeth couldn't ride on one of the sleds with a bunch of other kids because they were full, and she gets bumped off. It's just not her day. She finds another spot and the camera shows us a plot convenient "No Sledding allowed" sign. (Uh oh danger) Then she hits her head against a tree and is out. (The music gets scary)
More after the jump
Friday, December 13, 2019
Christmas: Jack Frost (1979)
Christmas theFlashback
We dip into another Rankin-Bass and one that turns 40 in 2019. "Jack Frost" premiered on NBC on December 13th 1979; it's one of the later Rankin-Bass specials. Interestingly enough, this is the second it's the second time that they have personified Jack Frost though in this story they have a different canon.
This is another Rankin Bass Christmas special you could watch in February and not be judged. (What? That was a strange thing to say)
The February thing was not just a throw away line of mine, I mean the special starts in February with a groundhog named Pardon-Me Pete , voiced by Buddy Hacket, whom you may know from some older Disney movies. Pete (we are going to call him Pete) is getting ready to do Groundhog Day. (This special will loop) When he gets scared by his shadow, he explains that wasn't his shadow but Jack Frost. So, before bed he wants to tell us about Jack Frost. Leading to the theme music. Jack Frost is personified as figure who likes being around the people, in this special it will focus on a town called January Junction.
January Junction is kind of in a bad spot there is an evil king named Kubla Kraus, who ha made the town his serfdom. He takes all the money and makes everyone poor. During winter the town benefits from the snow and cold because people can exchange ice money. (I'm not sure how this economy works in the first place if a crazy man owns all the money, how do you have a business?)
Now Jack gets close to the people of January including a girl named Elisa, who likes Jack Frost and he hears this and takes it as something else, I think. I love the creativeness of this special as Jack's home is in the clouds they personify winter as Father Winter who run a whole winter operation. There's a guy name Snip who makes the snowflakes, there's a sprite named Holly who is in charge of a White Christmas (they must have fired here around here) and there are some other weather figures.
Jack has decided that he wants to be a human because has fallen in love with the girl. He has gone to Father Winter to request this, and after a song Father allows it. Father says that it's tempoary, Jack has to get a house, horse, gold, and wife before spring and he'll be human permanently. (Well that's a list)
Now human, Jack meets with Elisa and goes by the name Jack Snip. (Could have told her he was Jack Frost but apparently that's hard) Father Winter decides to send Snip and Holly to human life as well to assist Jack. (He's using this power a little too much) Jack finds out that January Junction is not the best place to get a house, gold, or horse.
The villain is ,of course Kubla Kraus. They made him a very interesting one, he's greedy, mean, and yet he is sad and lonely because he is mean and greedy. He even has a robot army, and robot mice because even the mice don't want to be around him. There's also a dummy he has named Donnie. Also, I'm going to get this out of the way now, he will be dead by the end of special, it's not even reform him special or something, no he will be dead. Not even go away or something straight up dead.
More on that later. More after the jump
We dip into another Rankin-Bass and one that turns 40 in 2019. "Jack Frost" premiered on NBC on December 13th 1979; it's one of the later Rankin-Bass specials. Interestingly enough, this is the second it's the second time that they have personified Jack Frost though in this story they have a different canon.
This is another Rankin Bass Christmas special you could watch in February and not be judged. (What? That was a strange thing to say)
The February thing was not just a throw away line of mine, I mean the special starts in February with a groundhog named Pardon-Me Pete , voiced by Buddy Hacket, whom you may know from some older Disney movies. Pete (we are going to call him Pete) is getting ready to do Groundhog Day. (This special will loop) When he gets scared by his shadow, he explains that wasn't his shadow but Jack Frost. So, before bed he wants to tell us about Jack Frost. Leading to the theme music. Jack Frost is personified as figure who likes being around the people, in this special it will focus on a town called January Junction.
Gather round me, I shall tell you a story/ Copyright Warner
January Junction is kind of in a bad spot there is an evil king named Kubla Kraus, who ha made the town his serfdom. He takes all the money and makes everyone poor. During winter the town benefits from the snow and cold because people can exchange ice money. (I'm not sure how this economy works in the first place if a crazy man owns all the money, how do you have a business?)
Now Jack gets close to the people of January including a girl named Elisa, who likes Jack Frost and he hears this and takes it as something else, I think. I love the creativeness of this special as Jack's home is in the clouds they personify winter as Father Winter who run a whole winter operation. There's a guy name Snip who makes the snowflakes, there's a sprite named Holly who is in charge of a White Christmas (they must have fired here around here) and there are some other weather figures.
Holly and the ivy/ Copyright Warner
Jack has decided that he wants to be a human because has fallen in love with the girl. He has gone to Father Winter to request this, and after a song Father allows it. Father says that it's tempoary, Jack has to get a house, horse, gold, and wife before spring and he'll be human permanently. (Well that's a list)
The lady of his affections/ Copyright Warner
Now human, Jack meets with Elisa and goes by the name Jack Snip. (Could have told her he was Jack Frost but apparently that's hard) Father Winter decides to send Snip and Holly to human life as well to assist Jack. (He's using this power a little too much) Jack finds out that January Junction is not the best place to get a house, gold, or horse.
The villain is ,of course Kubla Kraus. They made him a very interesting one, he's greedy, mean, and yet he is sad and lonely because he is mean and greedy. He even has a robot army, and robot mice because even the mice don't want to be around him. There's also a dummy he has named Donnie. Also, I'm going to get this out of the way now, he will be dead by the end of special, it's not even reform him special or something, no he will be dead. Not even go away or something straight up dead.
More on that later. More after the jump
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Christmas: Frosty's Winter Wonderland
Christmas The Lookback
Frosty Returns isn't a direct sequel in anyway to "Frosty the Snowman" (1969 by Rankin Bass) this special is. From 1976 it's "Frosty's Winter Wonderland".
I don't think Rankin Bass were expecting to make a "Frosty 2" really, they may have just saw the popularity of the first one and thought "sure,let's do it." The funny thing is this one first aired on ABC, not CBS like Frosty, so it's weird way to sequel if CBS is airing original "Frosty". It happens since Rudolph aired on NBC, later CBS, while "Shiny New Year" aired on ABC.
First off, there is Karen at all. Did she really stay on that roof and died? Nobody knows, she's not here. The narrator here is Andy Griffith. I can't say anything mean about Andy Griffith unless I want to be scumbag and a liar. (What?) The kids, different kids than the past special kids, are sad that Frosty hasn't shown up. Andy Griffith tells them don't be sad because he promised he'd be back some day. (It's been 7 years , Frosty, hurry up!)
The special cuts to Frosty who is in the North Pole. The animation is different styled than the first special.(I'm sorry I keep mentioning the first one) I do like the designs of the people and Frosty, they have a nice refined style, and really the design I associate with Rankin-Bass 2 D animation. How long has Frosty been gone? Anyway plot convince newspaper flies in his face, and it's winter in the City. (Capital C, not the most creative name for a city, neither was Town) Frosty decides to travel to the City. (He has a nice house) The kids are happy that Frosty is returning.
Andy Griffith tells us that Frosty has a surprise coming for him. oh that's nice. I hope will be surprised with him. Frosty took a wife. (Whoa he spoiled it right there, rude!) Since, I think Professor Hinkle was reformed ( and now does floor shows in Vegas!) we needed a new antagonist; so meet Jack Frost. So apparently, the embodiment of winter cold is our enemy is special, what? Not sure it's good to fight Nature. He's jealous that Frosty gets more love than he does.
They can see Jack Frost (This is a strange universe). His goal is to take Frosty's hat to then become beloved. (So, his plan to get the children to like him is to take away their friend? Genius?) Jack Frost thinks he took Frosty's hat, he took a horse's hat because horses wear hats. We're minutes in and there's no Frosty wife action. (I what?) Frosty is lonely outside , especially when the kids have to go in. Elise's , the main red head girl, idea is that he needs a wife. (That was her first idea, not a snow dog or something? Well, alright.) So, the kids with Frosty design a wife. (Uhhhh ok)
They think up a name, and Frosty picks the name Crystal. (nice name) There is one problem, how do you make a second snow person come alive? (Witchcraft?) Oh, Jack Frost figured out that the hat was the wrong hat. How will he get out of this? Find out after the Jump.
Frosty Returns isn't a direct sequel in anyway to "Frosty the Snowman" (1969 by Rankin Bass) this special is. From 1976 it's "Frosty's Winter Wonderland".
I don't think Rankin Bass were expecting to make a "Frosty 2" really, they may have just saw the popularity of the first one and thought "sure,let's do it." The funny thing is this one first aired on ABC, not CBS like Frosty, so it's weird way to sequel if CBS is airing original "Frosty". It happens since Rudolph aired on NBC, later CBS, while "Shiny New Year" aired on ABC.
First off, there is Karen at all. Did she really stay on that roof and died? Nobody knows, she's not here. The narrator here is Andy Griffith. I can't say anything mean about Andy Griffith unless I want to be scumbag and a liar. (What?) The kids, different kids than the past special kids, are sad that Frosty hasn't shown up. Andy Griffith tells them don't be sad because he promised he'd be back some day. (It's been 7 years , Frosty, hurry up!)
Wow Andy Griffith just lives on our town,nice!/ Copyright Warner
The special cuts to Frosty who is in the North Pole. The animation is different styled than the first special.(I'm sorry I keep mentioning the first one) I do like the designs of the people and Frosty, they have a nice refined style, and really the design I associate with Rankin-Bass 2 D animation. How long has Frosty been gone? Anyway plot convince newspaper flies in his face, and it's winter in the City. (Capital C, not the most creative name for a city, neither was Town) Frosty decides to travel to the City. (He has a nice house) The kids are happy that Frosty is returning.
Nice house, how much does North Pole housing go for?/ Copyright Warner
Andy Griffith tells us that Frosty has a surprise coming for him. oh that's nice. I hope will be surprised with him. Frosty took a wife. (Whoa he spoiled it right there, rude!) Since, I think Professor Hinkle was reformed ( and now does floor shows in Vegas!) we needed a new antagonist; so meet Jack Frost. So apparently, the embodiment of winter cold is our enemy is special, what? Not sure it's good to fight Nature. He's jealous that Frosty gets more love than he does.
Hello I'm Jack Frost, like me, please like me!/ Copyright Warner
They can see Jack Frost (This is a strange universe). His goal is to take Frosty's hat to then become beloved. (So, his plan to get the children to like him is to take away their friend? Genius?) Jack Frost thinks he took Frosty's hat, he took a horse's hat because horses wear hats. We're minutes in and there's no Frosty wife action. (I what?) Frosty is lonely outside , especially when the kids have to go in. Elise's , the main red head girl, idea is that he needs a wife. (That was her first idea, not a snow dog or something? Well, alright.) So, the kids with Frosty design a wife. (Uhhhh ok)
It's hard to create life/ Copyright Warner
They think up a name, and Frosty picks the name Crystal. (nice name) There is one problem, how do you make a second snow person come alive? (Witchcraft?) Oh, Jack Frost figured out that the hat was the wrong hat. How will he get out of this? Find out after the Jump.
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Christmas: The Magic Hockey Skates
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CHRISTMAS
This time we are looking at the 2012 Christmas special called "The Magic Hockey Skates" It , so far airs yearly on the CBC. It has also aired in the UK , Ireland, and the US. So let's talk about this Christmas special that involves hockey, because Canada. (A Curling special would have also applied.)
It starts with hockey, to be honest, that's how it should start. No magic hockey skates yet, but hockey. The main character is a boy named Joey "The Flea" Mack and he's playing against larger hockey players. There's another hockey player named Rocky St. Jean. They are apparently, the only two hockey players on the team; because that's fair. Then Joey stumbles and the other team wins the Stanley Cup (TM?) . It was a dream, I was confused there.
Joey is awakened by his mother and he is glad that it snowed! (Glad some one is) He's happy because he likes outdoor hockey, even though his brother, Zach, says he' s not a good skater. Joey wants skates by the hockey player mentioned above, Rocky St. Jean. Zach wants a new hockey mask and they both cost lots of money. The shopkeeper, who looks like Santa, and I am thinking that is on purpose because he looks like Santa and this is a Christmas special, and hockey skates. (Keep it along) oh yeah, sorry, storekeeper guy says they good second-hand skates. (insert quip about second foot skates, laugh here)
Oh his name is Nick, oh come on! The skates that totally that is Santa offers are 90% off. (of what?) So, they get those skates. Totally is Santa tells Joey that they are magic hockey skates (roll those credits) and that he has 3 wishes; all he has to do is believe. There's also a dog in this special, and he's good boy. Joey works to learn how to skate on ice. (or Ice-skating as I like to call it) People make fun of him falling down because falling is funny(?) Joey makes a wish that he was a better skater and apparently, witchcraft is real! (or magic)
more after the jump
CHRISTMAS
This time we are looking at the 2012 Christmas special called "The Magic Hockey Skates" It , so far airs yearly on the CBC. It has also aired in the UK , Ireland, and the US. So let's talk about this Christmas special that involves hockey, because Canada. (A Curling special would have also applied.)
It starts with hockey, to be honest, that's how it should start. No magic hockey skates yet, but hockey. The main character is a boy named Joey "The Flea" Mack and he's playing against larger hockey players. There's another hockey player named Rocky St. Jean. They are apparently, the only two hockey players on the team; because that's fair. Then Joey stumbles and the other team wins the Stanley Cup (TM?) . It was a dream, I was confused there.
Would be a strange hockey game
Joey is awakened by his mother and he is glad that it snowed! (Glad some one is) He's happy because he likes outdoor hockey, even though his brother, Zach, says he' s not a good skater. Joey wants skates by the hockey player mentioned above, Rocky St. Jean. Zach wants a new hockey mask and they both cost lots of money. The shopkeeper, who looks like Santa, and I am thinking that is on purpose because he looks like Santa and this is a Christmas special, and hockey skates. (Keep it along) oh yeah, sorry, storekeeper guy says they good second-hand skates. (insert quip about second foot skates, laugh here)
He totally is Santa Claus
Oh his name is Nick, oh come on! The skates that totally that is Santa offers are 90% off. (of what?) So, they get those skates. Totally is Santa tells Joey that they are magic hockey skates (roll those credits) and that he has 3 wishes; all he has to do is believe. There's also a dog in this special, and he's good boy. Joey works to learn how to skate on ice. (or Ice-skating as I like to call it) People make fun of him falling down because falling is funny(?) Joey makes a wish that he was a better skater and apparently, witchcraft is real! (or magic)
Maybe the wish works
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Monday, December 09, 2019
Christmas : Frosty Returns (1992)
Christmas The Flashback
So, you are watching one or both of the two showing of "Frosty the Snowman" on CBS and it's a 30 minute special. Then you see something called "Frosty Returns" come on and you might be befuddled at what this is special.
It's NOT a direct sequel of "Frosty the Snowman" from Rankin Bass , but CBS doesn't have rights (as of this writing to that special) they do have rights this one! From 1992, this is "Frosty Returns".
This special's animation looks like a Peanuts special and that's not because some random dude was trying to rip-off Peanuts. The animation is done by Bill Melendez and his production company. The same Bill Melendez who did the Peanuts specials. The music sounds like Rugrats, why does it sound like that, because it's done by Mark Mothersbaugh, who also did music on "Rugrats".
On the special!
They do copy the hallmarks of a Rankin Bass special by having a narrator. In this case it's narrated by Johnathan Winters. This narrator can ride snow flakes because science. I cut here before we get to rest of the special, it's not going to mention Christmas, there's some winter carnival so it can place anytime between December and March. (That means a)using the Christmas tag was a weird thing for me to do, and b) I can watch this special in March) I'm only mentioning this now, not because it bugs me , but to make sure you know that it doesn't mention Christmas.
At first there's a song with kids singing how much they love snow (yeah pro-snow agenda) while, the adults complaining about it in the same song. Our main character is Holly DeCarlo and she also has this friend who looks like Marcie from Peanuts had a son. His name is Charles so I have my own ideas.
So, you are watching one or both of the two showing of "Frosty the Snowman" on CBS and it's a 30 minute special. Then you see something called "Frosty Returns" come on and you might be befuddled at what this is special.
It's NOT a direct sequel of "Frosty the Snowman" from Rankin Bass , but CBS doesn't have rights (as of this writing to that special) they do have rights this one! From 1992, this is "Frosty Returns".
This special's animation looks like a Peanuts special and that's not because some random dude was trying to rip-off Peanuts. The animation is done by Bill Melendez and his production company. The same Bill Melendez who did the Peanuts specials. The music sounds like Rugrats, why does it sound like that, because it's done by Mark Mothersbaugh, who also did music on "Rugrats".
On the special!
They do copy the hallmarks of a Rankin Bass special by having a narrator. In this case it's narrated by Johnathan Winters. This narrator can ride snow flakes because science. I cut here before we get to rest of the special, it's not going to mention Christmas, there's some winter carnival so it can place anytime between December and March. (That means a)using the Christmas tag was a weird thing for me to do, and b) I can watch this special in March) I'm only mentioning this now, not because it bugs me , but to make sure you know that it doesn't mention Christmas.
At first there's a song with kids singing how much they love snow (yeah pro-snow agenda) while, the adults complaining about it in the same song. Our main character is Holly DeCarlo and she also has this friend who looks like Marcie from Peanuts had a son. His name is Charles so I have my own ideas.
Charlie Brown and Marcie had a son?/ Copyright CBS
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The Golden Globes Nomination 2019
The Golden Globes Awards
The 77th annual Gloden Globes (R) nominations have been announced. The awards show airs on January 5th at 8pm/5pt on NBC
Here are the list of nominations
Best Motion Picture - Drama
Niko Tavernise
1917
The Irishman
Joker
Marriage Story
The Two Popes
Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Dolemite Is My Name
Jojo Rabbit
Knives Out
Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood
Rocketman
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
Cynthia Erivo, Harriet
Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story
Saoirse Ronan, Little Women
Charlize Theron, Bombshell
Renée Zellweger, Judy
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
Christian Bale, Ford v Ferrari
Antonio Banderas, Pain and Glory
Adam Driver, Marriage Story
Joaquin Phoenix, Joker
Jonathan Pryce, The Two Popes
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Awkwafina, The Farewell
Cate Blanchett, Where'd You Go Bernadette?
Ana de Armas, Knives Out
Beanie Feldstein, Booksmart
Emma Thompson, Late Night
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Daniel Craig, Knives Out
Roman Griffin Davis, Jojo Rabbit
Leonardo DiCaprio, Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood
Taron Egerton, Rocketman
Eddie Murphy, Dolemite Is My Name
Best Director - Motion Picture
Bong Joon-ho, Parasite
Sam Mendes, 1917
Todd Phillips, Joker
Martin Scorsese, The Irishman
Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood
Best Screenplay - Motion Picture
Noah Baumbach, Marriage Story
Bong Joon-ho and Jin Won Han, Parasite
Anthony McCarten, The Two Popes
Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood
Steven Zaillian, The Irishman
Best Foreign Language Film
The Farewell
Les Misérables
Pain and Glory
Parasite
Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Best Animated Feature Film
Frozen 2
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
The Lion King
Missing Link
Toy Story 4
Best Original Score - Motion Picture
Alexandre Desplat, Little Women
Hildur Guonadóttir, Joker
Randy Newman, Marriage Story
Thomas Newman, 1917
Daniel Pemberton, Motherless Brooklyn
Best Original Song - Motion Picture
"Beautiful Ghosts" (Cats) — Taylor Swift & Andrew Lloyd Webber
"I'm Gonna Love Me Again" (Rocketman) — Elton John & Bernie Taupin
"Into the Unknown" (Frozen 2) — Robert Lopez & Kristen Anderson-Lopez
"Spirit" (The Lion King) — Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Timothy McKenzie & Ilya Salmanzadeh
"Stand Up" (Harriet) — Joshuah Brian Campbell & Cynthia Erivo
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
Kathy Bates, Richard Jewell
Annette Bening, The Report
Laura Dern, Marriage Story
Jennifer Lopez, Hustlers
Margot Robbie, Bombshell
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
Tom Hanks, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Anthony Hopkins, The Two Popes
Al Pacino, The Irishman
Joe Pesci, The Irishman
Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood
Best Television Series - Drama
Big Little Lies
The Crown
Killing Eve
The Morning Show
Succession
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama
Jennifer Aniston, The Morning Show
Olivia Colman, The Crown
Jodie Comer, Killing Eve
Nicole Kidman, Big Little Lies
Reese Witherspoon, The Morning Show
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama
Brian Cox, Succession
Kit Harington, Game of Thrones
Rami Malek, Mr. Robot
Tobias Menzies, The Crown
Billy Porter, Pose
Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
Barry
Fleabag
The Kominsky Method
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
The Politician
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical
Christina Applegate, Dead to Me
Rachel Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Kirsten Dunst, On Becoming a God in Central Florida
Natasha Lyonne, Russian Doll
Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical
Michael Douglas, The Kominsky Method
Bill Hader, Barry
Ben Platt, The Politician
Paul Rudd, Living With Yourself
Ramy Youssef, Ramy
Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Catch-22
Chernobyl
Fosse/Verdon
The Loudest Voice
Unbelievable
Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Christopher Abbott, Catch-22
Russell Crowe, The Loudest Voice
Jared Harris, Chernobyl
Sam Rockwell, Fosse/Verdon
Sacha Baron Cohen, The Spy
Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Kaitlyn Dever, Unbelievable
Joey King, The Act
Helen Mirren, Catherine the Great
Merritt Wever, Unbelievable
Michelle Williams, Fosse/Verdon
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Patricia Arquette, The Act
Toni Collette, Unbelievable
Meryl Streep, Big Little Lies
Emily Watson, Chernobyl
Helena Bonham Carter, The Crown
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Alan Arkin, The Kominsky Method
Kieran Culkin, Succession
Andrew Scott, Fleabag
Stellan Skarsgard, Chernobyl
Henry Winkler, Barry
The 77th annual Gloden Globes (R) nominations have been announced. The awards show airs on January 5th at 8pm/5pt on NBC
Here are the list of nominations
Best Motion Picture - Drama
Niko Tavernise
1917
The Irishman
Joker
Marriage Story
The Two Popes
Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Dolemite Is My Name
Jojo Rabbit
Knives Out
Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood
Rocketman
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
Cynthia Erivo, Harriet
Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story
Saoirse Ronan, Little Women
Charlize Theron, Bombshell
Renée Zellweger, Judy
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
Christian Bale, Ford v Ferrari
Antonio Banderas, Pain and Glory
Adam Driver, Marriage Story
Joaquin Phoenix, Joker
Jonathan Pryce, The Two Popes
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Awkwafina, The Farewell
Cate Blanchett, Where'd You Go Bernadette?
Ana de Armas, Knives Out
Beanie Feldstein, Booksmart
Emma Thompson, Late Night
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Daniel Craig, Knives Out
Roman Griffin Davis, Jojo Rabbit
Leonardo DiCaprio, Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood
Taron Egerton, Rocketman
Eddie Murphy, Dolemite Is My Name
Best Director - Motion Picture
Bong Joon-ho, Parasite
Sam Mendes, 1917
Todd Phillips, Joker
Martin Scorsese, The Irishman
Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood
Best Screenplay - Motion Picture
Noah Baumbach, Marriage Story
Bong Joon-ho and Jin Won Han, Parasite
Anthony McCarten, The Two Popes
Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood
Steven Zaillian, The Irishman
Best Foreign Language Film
The Farewell
Les Misérables
Pain and Glory
Parasite
Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Best Animated Feature Film
Frozen 2
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
The Lion King
Missing Link
Toy Story 4
Best Original Score - Motion Picture
Alexandre Desplat, Little Women
Hildur Guonadóttir, Joker
Randy Newman, Marriage Story
Thomas Newman, 1917
Daniel Pemberton, Motherless Brooklyn
Best Original Song - Motion Picture
"Beautiful Ghosts" (Cats) — Taylor Swift & Andrew Lloyd Webber
"I'm Gonna Love Me Again" (Rocketman) — Elton John & Bernie Taupin
"Into the Unknown" (Frozen 2) — Robert Lopez & Kristen Anderson-Lopez
"Spirit" (The Lion King) — Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Timothy McKenzie & Ilya Salmanzadeh
"Stand Up" (Harriet) — Joshuah Brian Campbell & Cynthia Erivo
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
Kathy Bates, Richard Jewell
Annette Bening, The Report
Laura Dern, Marriage Story
Jennifer Lopez, Hustlers
Margot Robbie, Bombshell
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
Tom Hanks, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Anthony Hopkins, The Two Popes
Al Pacino, The Irishman
Joe Pesci, The Irishman
Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood
Best Television Series - Drama
Big Little Lies
The Crown
Killing Eve
The Morning Show
Succession
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama
Jennifer Aniston, The Morning Show
Olivia Colman, The Crown
Jodie Comer, Killing Eve
Nicole Kidman, Big Little Lies
Reese Witherspoon, The Morning Show
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama
Brian Cox, Succession
Kit Harington, Game of Thrones
Rami Malek, Mr. Robot
Tobias Menzies, The Crown
Billy Porter, Pose
Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
Barry
Fleabag
The Kominsky Method
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
The Politician
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical
Christina Applegate, Dead to Me
Rachel Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Kirsten Dunst, On Becoming a God in Central Florida
Natasha Lyonne, Russian Doll
Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical
Michael Douglas, The Kominsky Method
Bill Hader, Barry
Ben Platt, The Politician
Paul Rudd, Living With Yourself
Ramy Youssef, Ramy
Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Catch-22
Chernobyl
Fosse/Verdon
The Loudest Voice
Unbelievable
Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Christopher Abbott, Catch-22
Russell Crowe, The Loudest Voice
Jared Harris, Chernobyl
Sam Rockwell, Fosse/Verdon
Sacha Baron Cohen, The Spy
Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Kaitlyn Dever, Unbelievable
Joey King, The Act
Helen Mirren, Catherine the Great
Merritt Wever, Unbelievable
Michelle Williams, Fosse/Verdon
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Patricia Arquette, The Act
Toni Collette, Unbelievable
Meryl Streep, Big Little Lies
Emily Watson, Chernobyl
Helena Bonham Carter, The Crown
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Alan Arkin, The Kominsky Method
Kieran Culkin, Succession
Andrew Scott, Fleabag
Stellan Skarsgard, Chernobyl
Henry Winkler, Barry
Friday, December 06, 2019
Christmas: Frosty the Snowman (1969)
Christmas The Flashback
One of my problems is that I kind of assumed everyone knows about the same collective things, case in point: this special. I at least assumed everyone has seen this special and really , I shouldn't. That's one of the reasons why I never really jumped on this special to write about. I also really do like looking up stuff people really probably haven't seen or I've not seen my self to show my thoughts to all. Since this is a special year for this special, I think it's time to write about it.
Now This is "Frosty the Snowman"
So, this special premiered on December 7th 1969 on CBS and has aired there ,as of this writing, for all 50 years. (In Canada it airs on CBC) This special is based off the song of the same name written by Walter "Jack" Rollins and Steve Nelson. The history of the song is for a different blog, for this blog, I'm going to be writing about how Rankin-Bass (The Kings of Christmas) took that song and figured out how to write a whole dang story around it.
Per tradition in Rankin Bass Christmas specials there is a narrator , this time it's Jimmy Durante! So, it's the day before Christmas and kids are in school while the first snow of winter has fallen. (Why are the kids in school on Christmas eve? I don't know) The teacher hires a Professor Hinkle, a magician, to come to the class Christmas party. He's not a very good magician. (He also has a rabbit named Hocus Pocus, who is best rabbit.) Anyway, school's out (FOR SUMMER, I mean Christmas) and the children , the main girl is named Karen, start to make a snowman. (Also the kids are dressed in shorts and short dresses because people were tougher in the old days--weakling!)
More after the Jump
One of my problems is that I kind of assumed everyone knows about the same collective things, case in point: this special. I at least assumed everyone has seen this special and really , I shouldn't. That's one of the reasons why I never really jumped on this special to write about. I also really do like looking up stuff people really probably haven't seen or I've not seen my self to show my thoughts to all. Since this is a special year for this special, I think it's time to write about it.
Now This is "Frosty the Snowman"
So, this special premiered on December 7th 1969 on CBS and has aired there ,as of this writing, for all 50 years. (In Canada it airs on CBC) This special is based off the song of the same name written by Walter "Jack" Rollins and Steve Nelson. The history of the song is for a different blog, for this blog, I'm going to be writing about how Rankin-Bass (The Kings of Christmas) took that song and figured out how to write a whole dang story around it.
Per tradition in Rankin Bass Christmas specials there is a narrator , this time it's Jimmy Durante! So, it's the day before Christmas and kids are in school while the first snow of winter has fallen. (Why are the kids in school on Christmas eve? I don't know) The teacher hires a Professor Hinkle, a magician, to come to the class Christmas party. He's not a very good magician. (He also has a rabbit named Hocus Pocus, who is best rabbit.) Anyway, school's out (FOR SUMMER, I mean Christmas) and the children , the main girl is named Karen, start to make a snowman. (Also the kids are dressed in shorts and short dresses because people were tougher in the old days--weakling!)
Tougher Days/ Copyright NBC Universal
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Thursday, December 05, 2019
But First These Messages: Merry and Bright Edition
But First These Messages
Christmas means commercials. "Santa Claus vs Elvis" will be back but first these messages...
Christmas brings Christmas themed products like Christmas cakes, Christmas toothpaste and even Christmas Captain Crunch.
The kids seem over joyed that Captain Crunch broke into their house.
Eat my cereal , It tastes like Christmas
So anyway I need buy stuff but where? Amazon? No! Walmart! What? Target? Maybe. Kmart? They barley exist. I need a real store.
For our Joshuaonline UK audience.
The shots of this ad are interesting because they give you the feeling that you are a giant looking inside a doll house. They also do these strange zoom into the products like hey this is the price, this is the product, here you go. The ad also has no words until the end.
I don't know why she's upset, that's a good price.
The one type of commercial that screams to me Christmas more than anything else are perfume ads; they seem to run in more excess around Christmas time than anything else and there are some that I only remember running around Christmas time.
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Tuesday, December 03, 2019
Something about Charlie Brown: I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown
Peanuts Christmas
How many Christmas specials can Peanuts have? The answer is a few.
"I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown" is an hour long (with commercials) Christmas special from 2003, that first aired on ABC, and as of this writing airs once a year on ABC.
This special focuses on Rerun Van Pelt, the little brother of Linus and Lucy. The primary plot, and I say that because there's loose connections in this special, is that Rerun really wants to have a pet dog.
That's the main focus but most of the special is vignettes of Rerun's daily life: He rides on the back of his mother's bicycle and she's not the most cautious rider, he wants to play with Snoopy, people ask him about his "weird" brother and sister. Rerun is an interesting peanuts character , because he's one of the youngest ones, he's one that was introduced in the 1970's but there wasn't much done with him. His primary gag was the riding on the back of his mother's bicycle. Schulz didn't really have much ideas for the character. For awhile, he was background or not shown at all. (He appeared in the 80's special "Happy New Year") He got a resurgence in the 90's and is in many Peanuts strips many of which were put into special, and a later special, "He's a Bully".
We get to see how Rerun interacts with his sister and brother which brings us some funny moments like when Lucy threatens to knock down his blocks and she asks what he would do? His answer was that years down the lane he would refuse to sign a co-sign on a loan for Lucy and her husband. Which causes her to just storm away and not knock down the blocks.
Later on, Rerun is at school and there's a character that was introduced in the comics in the 90's called "The little pig-tailed girl" she and him are working on some crafts in Kindergarten. When she says she's tired of "this Kindergarten stuff" he says maybe they could go to Paris one day. The next day, he gets in trouble for harassment. (What?) ( This segment is based off strips from January of 1997 and one from 2000. )
Then it gets to the plot of Rerun still wanting a dog. More daily life of Rerun stuff, with Rerun being with his mother. They did put in a Schroeder and Lucy moment. (We do have time for this) It has some funny moments to it. Rerun asks Charlie Brown if Snoopy has any family members, to which Charlie says he does. Charlie Brown talks about Snoopy's brother, Marbles, visiting but leaving after one day because Snoopy is a bad pilot. Then about Andy and Olaf. (We get sweet shot of inside Snoopy's house) There's Spike. (His last special was "The Girl in the Red Truck" ) To fill in the gap, he asks Snoopy if he can play with him, which works for a while until Snoopy grows tired of this apparently.
more after the jump
How many Christmas specials can Peanuts have? The answer is a few.
"I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown" is an hour long (with commercials) Christmas special from 2003, that first aired on ABC, and as of this writing airs once a year on ABC.
This special focuses on Rerun Van Pelt, the little brother of Linus and Lucy. The primary plot, and I say that because there's loose connections in this special, is that Rerun really wants to have a pet dog.
That's the main focus but most of the special is vignettes of Rerun's daily life: He rides on the back of his mother's bicycle and she's not the most cautious rider, he wants to play with Snoopy, people ask him about his "weird" brother and sister. Rerun is an interesting peanuts character , because he's one of the youngest ones, he's one that was introduced in the 1970's but there wasn't much done with him. His primary gag was the riding on the back of his mother's bicycle. Schulz didn't really have much ideas for the character. For awhile, he was background or not shown at all. (He appeared in the 80's special "Happy New Year") He got a resurgence in the 90's and is in many Peanuts strips many of which were put into special, and a later special, "He's a Bully".
We get to see how Rerun interacts with his sister and brother which brings us some funny moments like when Lucy threatens to knock down his blocks and she asks what he would do? His answer was that years down the lane he would refuse to sign a co-sign on a loan for Lucy and her husband. Which causes her to just storm away and not knock down the blocks.
you could say, he blocked her... ha ha ha / Copyright Peanuts
Later on, Rerun is at school and there's a character that was introduced in the comics in the 90's called "The little pig-tailed girl" she and him are working on some crafts in Kindergarten. When she says she's tired of "this Kindergarten stuff" he says maybe they could go to Paris one day. The next day, he gets in trouble for harassment. (What?) ( This segment is based off strips from January of 1997 and one from 2000. )
Nothing can be proved/ Copyright Peanuts
Then it gets to the plot of Rerun still wanting a dog. More daily life of Rerun stuff, with Rerun being with his mother. They did put in a Schroeder and Lucy moment. (We do have time for this) It has some funny moments to it. Rerun asks Charlie Brown if Snoopy has any family members, to which Charlie says he does. Charlie Brown talks about Snoopy's brother, Marbles, visiting but leaving after one day because Snoopy is a bad pilot. Then about Andy and Olaf. (We get sweet shot of inside Snoopy's house) There's Spike. (His last special was "The Girl in the Red Truck" ) To fill in the gap, he asks Snoopy if he can play with him, which works for a while until Snoopy grows tired of this apparently.
Yay/ Copyright Peanuts
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Monday, December 02, 2019
NBC/CBS/ABC Mideason 2020 Super Post
NBC ABC CBS
Due to my own distraction I had missed the news for the networks' mid season premiere dates; only ending up with Fox and The CW . So, this is mostly for completionism here are NBC, CBS, and ABC's mid season premiere dates and details.
All Times ET , unless otherwise mentioned
new series marked in blue
Mondays Starting January 6
8PM America's Got Talent: Champions (new season)
The Voice returns in February
10PM Manifest (new season)
Tuesdays starting January 7
8PM Ellen's Game of Games (new season)
9PM This is Us (Council of Dads begins in March
10PM New Amsterdam
Wednesdays
Chicago Night continues
8PM Chicago Med
9PM Chicago Fire
10PM Chicago PD
Thursdays (Starting February 13th)
8PM Superstore
8:30pm Brookyln Nine-Nine (1 hr premiere on February 6th at 8pmet)
9PM Will and Grace
9:30pm Indebted
10pm Law and Order : SVU
Fridays
8PM Lincoln Rhyme :Hunt for the Bone Collector (The Blacklist returns in March )
9-11pm Dateline NBC
Saturday
8pm Alternative Encores
9PM Dateline Saturday Night Mystery
10PM Saturday Night Live Encores
Sundays (March )
8PM Little Big Shots
9PM Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist
10PM Good Girls
Friday January 10th : Lincoln Rhyme :Hunt for the Bone Collector Premieres
Sunday, February 16th : Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist Premieres (Special Preview on January 7th)
"The Good Place" Series Finale is 90 minutes with an extended episode and a post show special hosted by Seth Myers Starting at 8:30pmET on January 30th.
New Series marked in Blue
Tuesdays starting January 7th
8PM NCIS
9PM FBI
10PM FBI: Most Wanted
Wednesday January 8th
8pm Undercover Boss (new season)
9-11pm Criminal Minds (2 hour season premiere)
Wednesdays Starting January 15th
8PM Undercover Boss
9PM Criminal Minds (Regular Time Slot )
10PM S.W.A.T
Thursday Starting February 6th
8PM Young Sheldon
8:30PM The Unicorn
9PM Mom
9:30 Carol's Second Act
10PM Tommy
Fridays Starting February 7th
8PM MacGyver (New Season)
9PM Hawaii Five-0 (new Time slot)
10PM Blue Bloods
Wednesday February 12th
8-10PM Survivor (2 hour season Premiere)
10PM Criminal Minds (special time)
Sundays Starting February 16th
8PM God Friended Me
9PM NCIS : Los Angeles
10PM NCIS : New Orleans (New Time)
Wednesday, February 19th
8PM Survivor (Regular slot)
9PM-11 Criminal Minds (2 hour Series Finale)
ABC
new series in Blue
Sunday, January 5
7pmet America's Funniest Home Videos
Monday, January 6
8PM The Bachelor (Season Premiere)
Tuesday, Jan. 7
8/7c: JEOPARDY! The Greatest of All Time
9/8c: mixed-ish
9:30/8:30c: black-ish
10/9: Emergence
Wednesday, Jan. 8
9/8c: Modern Family
9:31/8:31c: Single Parents
10/9: Stumptown
Monday, Jan. 13
10/9c: The Good Doctor
Wednesday, Jan. 15
8/7c: The Goldbergs
8:30/7:30c: Schooled
Friday, Jan. 17
8/7c: American Housewife
8:30/7:30c: Fresh Off the Boat
Tuesday, Jan. 21
8/7c: The Conners
8:30/7:30c: Bless this Mess
Thursday, Jan. 23
8/7c: Station 19 (new time, crossover event)
9/8c: Grey's Anatomy (new time, crossover event)
10:01/9:01c: A Million Little Things (new time)
Sunday, Feb. 9
8/7c: The Oscars
Tuesday, Feb. 11
10/9c: For Life
Sunday, Feb. 23
10/9c: The Rookie
Thursday, April 2'
10/9c: How to Get Away with Murder
Press Releases after the Jump
Due to my own distraction I had missed the news for the networks' mid season premiere dates; only ending up with Fox and The CW . So, this is mostly for completionism here are NBC, CBS, and ABC's mid season premiere dates and details.
All Times ET , unless otherwise mentioned
NBC
new series marked in blue
Mondays Starting January 6
8PM America's Got Talent: Champions (new season)
The Voice returns in February
10PM Manifest (new season)
Tuesdays starting January 7
8PM Ellen's Game of Games (new season)
9PM This is Us (Council of Dads begins in March
10PM New Amsterdam
Wednesdays
Chicago Night continues
8PM Chicago Med
9PM Chicago Fire
10PM Chicago PD
Thursdays (Starting February 13th)
8PM Superstore
8:30pm Brookyln Nine-Nine (1 hr premiere on February 6th at 8pmet)
9PM Will and Grace
9:30pm Indebted
10pm Law and Order : SVU
Fridays
8PM Lincoln Rhyme :Hunt for the Bone Collector (The Blacklist returns in March )
9-11pm Dateline NBC
Saturday
8pm Alternative Encores
9PM Dateline Saturday Night Mystery
10PM Saturday Night Live Encores
Sundays (March )
8PM Little Big Shots
9PM Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist
10PM Good Girls
Friday January 10th : Lincoln Rhyme :Hunt for the Bone Collector Premieres
Sunday, February 16th : Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist Premieres (Special Preview on January 7th)
"The Good Place" Series Finale is 90 minutes with an extended episode and a post show special hosted by Seth Myers Starting at 8:30pmET on January 30th.
CBS
New Series marked in Blue
Tuesdays starting January 7th
8PM NCIS
9PM FBI
10PM FBI: Most Wanted
Wednesday January 8th
8pm Undercover Boss (new season)
9-11pm Criminal Minds (2 hour season premiere)
Wednesdays Starting January 15th
8PM Undercover Boss
9PM Criminal Minds (Regular Time Slot )
10PM S.W.A.T
Thursday Starting February 6th
8PM Young Sheldon
8:30PM The Unicorn
9PM Mom
9:30 Carol's Second Act
10PM Tommy
Fridays Starting February 7th
8PM MacGyver (New Season)
9PM Hawaii Five-0 (new Time slot)
10PM Blue Bloods
Wednesday February 12th
8-10PM Survivor (2 hour season Premiere)
10PM Criminal Minds (special time)
Sundays Starting February 16th
8PM God Friended Me
9PM NCIS : Los Angeles
10PM NCIS : New Orleans (New Time)
Wednesday, February 19th
8PM Survivor (Regular slot)
9PM-11 Criminal Minds (2 hour Series Finale)
ABC
new series in Blue
Sunday, January 5
7pmet America's Funniest Home Videos
Monday, January 6
8PM The Bachelor (Season Premiere)
Tuesday, Jan. 7
8/7c: JEOPARDY! The Greatest of All Time
9/8c: mixed-ish
9:30/8:30c: black-ish
10/9: Emergence
Wednesday, Jan. 8
9/8c: Modern Family
9:31/8:31c: Single Parents
10/9: Stumptown
Monday, Jan. 13
10/9c: The Good Doctor
Wednesday, Jan. 15
8/7c: The Goldbergs
8:30/7:30c: Schooled
Friday, Jan. 17
8/7c: American Housewife
8:30/7:30c: Fresh Off the Boat
Tuesday, Jan. 21
8/7c: The Conners
8:30/7:30c: Bless this Mess
Thursday, Jan. 23
8/7c: Station 19 (new time, crossover event)
9/8c: Grey's Anatomy (new time, crossover event)
10:01/9:01c: A Million Little Things (new time)
Sunday, Feb. 9
8/7c: The Oscars
Tuesday, Feb. 11
10/9c: For Life
Sunday, Feb. 16
8/7c: American Idol (Season 18 premiere)
8/7c: American Idol (Season 18 premiere)
Sunday, Feb. 23
10/9c: The Rookie
Thursday, April 2'
10/9c: How to Get Away with Murder
Press Releases after the Jump