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Thursday, July 21, 2022

The Flashback: Rugrats: All Growed-Up

Nickelodeon  The Flashback  Rugrats 





         It's hard to state to someone how big "Rugrats" was as series unless you were around that time. The 10th anniversary of the series on  Nickelodeon was big, they went out doing multiple marathons and events and programming.  
  
        They really ramped up the events in summer of 2001, and they started promoting one big event special. The plot of the special is what if the Rugrats characters you know and love were 10 years older? (like Chuckie would be 12)  Like what if the characters aged up like if the show went real time?  This is something that some fans probably wondered themselves and did their own takes  but the show doing it is kind of fun. 
     
          Rugrats in history for Nickelodeon was its most popular animated and possibly over all series, though by 2001, SpongeBob was coming in to its own.  Rugrats originally ran for 3 seasons between 1991-1994, but had gained love and attention , and viewers to enough to gain two specials then come back for a new season in 1997.  They gave it a movie in 1998, where they introduced a new character named Dil. Dil  was added to series in the next season. Then it gets a 2nd theatrical movie in 2000, and they give Chuckie a step mom and sister.  
    
            The series had gone a long way in 10-years and this is when animated series didn't last 10 years, it wasn't a thing.   Shows did 65 to 100 episodes were happy to do that, since that was the way television for kids was, and it makes sense since you do enough episodes where the audience ages out and you have room and budget for new series , and the reruns feel new to the new audience.  Rugrats reaching 10 years is big.    
 
            Coming from me, I'm a big Rugrats fan,  it has managed to stay on top as my favorite Nicktoon series and this special was exciting.   Fun fact "All Growed Up" is still Nickelodeon's most watched broadcast. (source)
      
        So let's take a look at this special.

      
       This special was heavily marketed  and the main idea was that we get to see Rugrats being 10 years older, walking and talking... uh.... I mean walking and talking as older kids.   It starts with a plot device movie the Rugrats are watching, about some guy making a time machine to go to the future.  This movie is interesting, they should have made this.  Tommy is interested in the movie's plot and wonders what it would be like to go the future. Chuckie (my favorite Rugrat) once again says something that  always hits right, this time what if the future is scarier than now?  He knows all. 

                Angelica shows up and wants to torture us , and I mean us with her bad singing. She has the other plot device, her a karaoke machine. (I curse the day Drew and Charlotte got together, curse it) She doesn't want the others to play with it because Angelica.  She uses the fact that apparently everyone forgets that she's evil  to make it where the other's get blamed for her mess. (I curse the day Drew and Charlotte got together, curse it!) 
Having Angelica sing should be considered torture/ Copyright Paramount


                 Tommy decides to play with Angelica's machine because he's tired of Angelica. He refuses to give it back to her in  a power move.  This causes our plot to get into action, where the others use a 'time machine' to go to the future.  (Good thing Tommy didn't watch a different movie, that'd cause different results)  
 
       Now it gets to what the audience came to see, older Rugrats.  They did give Tommy hair, the same color as his father's,  I wonder what color that is considered in their world?  (Tommy didn't have a shaved head, that could have worked too) It shows our favorite characters exiting the same closet they ran into from Angelica to meet older Angelica.  They also have Dil having the same hair color as Didi which is also a nice touch.    

Me when Angelica says she's going to sing/ Copyright Paramount 


    
             The designs of our older Rugrats  are fun, Angelica has the same colors she wore as a 3-year-old , Tommy still has his blue in a baseball tee, Chuckie hasn't changed much, his shirt still has Saturn on it, it's just been switched to a button up shirt, he has green pants, and his shoes are still red, there's a nice egg of showing one shoe is untied.  Phil has the duck shirt, so does Lil, she also has a bow. Kimi has her same  hair style, same colors. Dil had  has the same colors as his onesie. This is nice little touch to show that, and yeah it might be how realistically they would dress up in the future, though I think they still would be friends. 

They live in the same neighborhood, close in age, it's economics/Copyright Paramount



            So there is a plot here, the kids are getting ready to see a Emica concert with the goal of being called on stage to sing with her.  There's also Stu who is dressed like disco man, which is kind of fun call back of that one episode where the Rugrats sold all of Stu and Didi's stuff; and that includes a disco suit.  (Disco Stu, one could say)   He's wearing a lucky zodiac necklace to a disco dance. This will be important too.  


More after the jump

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Weekendering: The Weekenders : Season 2: Episode 1: Radio Drama/ The Tradition

The Weekenders Disney 




    Previously  on Joshuaonline, we looked at the series "The Weekenders" through the entirety of Season 1.   Which you can read starting from here . Then there was a backlog and a mess and some other stuff, so ooh... anyway. 
   
     We are starting our look at season 2. This season was longer than season 1 so it had 13 episodes with 25 segments.  This season started on ABC on September 9, 2000.  
   
  Basic premise of the show in case you want to jump into season 2 without reading about season 1 is 4 friends  hanging out and doing things on the weekend. The show mostly takes place from Friday afternoon to Sunday night.  The episodes are about  middle schoolers named Tino Tonitini,  Lor McQuarrie, Carver Descartes, and Tish Katsufrakis  who hang out and life lessons on the best days of kid life.  
   
          What makes this show fun is that it can do that, whilst making fun stories that happen only on a certain part of time, it's like how Recess can do that with well, recess. 


    Let's get started...  

 Episode 1a: Radio Drama 
  
          Tino, Lor, and Carver want to spend a nice do nothing weekend but since that won't be interesting to the viewers, Tish comes in with the plot: she wants her friends to join her in working on a radio play for a contest. She just signed her friends up to work on a radio play and well the other three aren't as interested as say Tish. 
   
          Tish wants to do it because of college stuff. (yes) She convinces her friends to decide to do a play.  Well kind of, they don't want to do hard work and let Tish do everything, which might be a mistake. (If you've been paying attention, it will be)  Tish's play is about a story from her parents' homeland, she changed the setting to the pre Civil War south , because what Californians know best is the period of America in the South before 1861. (Also all the kids love that time period, they won't shut up about it) 

         The episode does show that Tish kind of went overboard on this play like making them wear costumes (for a radio play, which makes it funnier when after that question is asked, they are back to their normal clothes.) Later at the pizza shop, the friends tell Tish they are quitting because Tish is being too controlling. 
  
        This fight doesn't last long because they to have Tish maybe try something else.  She comes back later and changes the play to a story about Minnesota, zombies and marriage and something.  It sounds more insane now.  This goes badly.  So Thankfully, they decide this isn't working and make a fun play instead.  It skips to next Friday, where they won with their fun play.   
    
      A simple episode with some fun to it. The episode doesn't hamper down with it's conflicts it and does a way to show that there's no direct wrong and right persons, but that they were all kind of a mess not understanding each other and also not having fun.  A  good episode and a good start to the new season.  7/10 

 We continue after the jump

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

2022 Primetime Emmy's Nominations

Emmys  Primetime 


        The 74th  Emmy Awards take place on September 12 on NBC, and today the nominations are out. 





Outstanding comedy series

“Abbott Elementary”

“Barry”

“Curb Your Enthusiasm”

“Hacks”

“Only Murders in the Building”

“Ted Lasso”

“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”

“What We Do in the Shadows”


Lead actor in a comedy series

Donald Glover, “Atlanta”

Bill Hader, “Barry”

Nicholas Hoult, “The Great”

Steve Martin, “Only Murders in the Building”

Martin Short, “Only Murders in the Building”

Jason Sudeikis, “Ted Lasso”

Lead actress in a comedy series

Rachel Brosnahan, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”

Quinta Brunson, “Abbott Elementary”

Kaley Cuoco, “The Flight Attendant”

Elle Fanning, “The Great”

Issa Rae, “Insecure”

Jean Smart, “Hacks”

Supporting actor in a comedy series

Anthony Carrigan, “Barry”

Brett Goldstein, “Ted Lasso”

Toheed Jimoh, “Ted Lasso”

Nick Mohammed, “Ted Lasso”

Tony Shalhoub, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”

Tyler James Williams, “Abbott Elementary”

Henry Winkler, “Barry”

Bowen Yang, “Saturday Night Live”

Supporting actress in a comedy series

Alex Borstein, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”

Hannah Einbinder, “Hacks”

Janelle James, “Abbott Elementary”

Kate McKinnon, “Saturday Night Live”

Sarah Niles, “Ted Lasso”

Sheryl Lee Ralph, “Abbott Elementary”

Juno Temple, “Ted Lasso”

Hannah Waddingham, “Ted Lasso”

More after the jump

Tuesday, July 05, 2022

The CW Announces Fall Premiere Dates

TVLookFall 2022   The CW 


        The newer leaner uncertain future CW has released it's fall premiere dates.  In true CW fashion they will premiere their fall in October, minus DC's StarGirl which starts August 31.  
   
      The CW line up has debuts of new legal drama Family Law, A Walker spinoff prequel : Walker Independence, and a Supernatural prequel The Winchesters. 
  

 Here's the line up all  times ET/PT/ Denver and Saint Louis (unless other wise noted) 
       
Wednesday, August 31 
8pm DC's Stargirl 
9pm Wellington Paranormal (Original Episode) 
9:30  Wellington Paranormal (Encore Episode)

Sunday, October 2
8pm  Family Law (Series Premiere) 
9pm Coroner (Series Premiere) 

Wednesday, October 5
8pm DC'S Stargirl (Original Episode) 
9pm  Kung Fu (Season Premiere) 

Thursday, October 6 
8pm  Walker (Season Premiere) 
9pm  Walker : Independence (Series Premiere) 

Friday,  October  7
8-10pm  I heartradio Music Festival (night one) 

Saturday,  October 8 
8-10pm  I heartradio Music Festival (night two)

Monday,  October  10 
8pm  All American (Season Premiere) 
9pm All American : Homecoming (Season Premiere) 


Tuesday, October 11
8pm The Winchesters (Series Premiere) 
9pm Professionals (Series Premiere) 

Friday,  October  14 
8pm  Penn& Teller : Fool Us (Season Premiere) 
9pm  Whose Line is it Anyway? (Season Premiere) 
9:30pm Whose Line is Anyway? (Encore Episode)  

Saturday,  October  22
8pm   Criss Angel's Magic with the Stars (Series Premiere) 
9pm World's Funniest Animals (Season Premiere) 
9:30pm World's Funniest Animals (Original episode) 

Press Release after the Jump