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Thursday, February 23, 2023

One Shot Posts: The Simpsons: Bart, the Mother

One Shot Posts  The Simpsons
This image isn't selling the episode well 




             Here's a season 10 episode of "The Simpsons" I feel this one is a well known one, even if it's not from pre-season 9.  This is part of a look at possible post season 9 gem episodes of the Simpsons.  I do have to point out. I think season 10 does have some very charming and funny episodes  that might be over looked, overall. This is the third episode of that season it's  "Bart, the Mother". 

                 There's a well-known episode called "Marge Be Not Proud" where Bart steals a game and disappoints his mother  and Bart works to get her attention and care back. That's a good episode and a classic, and I do like Marge and Bart stories.  This episode falls in that camp.   

             Marge decides to reward the family by going to the Family Fun Center which leads to Bart trying to hangout with Nelson. Nelson, being the bad boy character,  Marge doesn't like how the boy acts and doesn't want Bart to hang out with him, which of course he does.  Bart really wanted to use the B.B Gun the boy had won and whilst playing around he ends up killing a bird mom. 

                 Bart feels instantly bad and he did try to not aim at the bird. Marge finds out that Bart got out and goes to get him from Nelson's place. She finds out that Bart killed a bird. She's disappointed and decides to let Bart be and goes away. He finds out there were two eggs left in the nest and decides to take care of them. 

                This episode is also historical for the Simpsons, this is the last episode that Phil Hartman had voice acted on in his role of Troy McClure.  

                In the episode  you see how much work and dedication Bart puts into taking care of these eggs.  Marge wonders what Bart is doing and finds out about the eggs. She's happy that Bart took the care. The eggs start to hatch and the episode has a twist, the eggs weren't birds but Bolivian Tree Lizards.  (Those aren't real too)  It's apparently a species of lizard that kills bird eggs then lays its own eggs and eat the mother. 
That's not paper/ Copyright Disney 




             The bird watchers want to kill the lizards because they are evasive species and Bart feels close to them.  Marge understands and decides to let him run, in a sweet moment.  The lizards apparently can glide and don't die off the roof and spread around the town. The episode's takes a dark sense of humor when the lizards spread and start killing the pigeons and the town is so happy that Bart gets an award. 

            This episode is not as good as "Marge Be not Proud" but it does offer a good Marge and Bart story and shows Bart's not all bad side. I think it's always good to give Bart more than  one element to his character and this was good for that. The episode is also good for people who dark jokes, it's kind of a dark joke at the end where the lizards, that are bad, are good for the town because they just hate pigeons.  That and Lisa even points out that Bart was sad he killed a bird but now many many birds are dead.  

            That's it for now, tune in next time when the great lizard vs pigeon war starts. 

Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Weekendering: The Weekenders: Season 2: Episode 8: Murph/Uncool World

The Weekenders Disney 


             Previously, vengeance is hard,  relax instead  here



Episode 8a: Murph 

        There's a big event coming  called Sidewalk Sunday which is on Sunday on the sidewalk ,everything has half priced, not the food though.  This episode's plot is a "Oh no! Someone doesn't like me how can that be?"  Tino is worried that a boy named Murph doesn't like him and this drives him mad.  This is a hard plot to enjoy, so let's see where this one goes, maybe this show can pull it off well. (let's hope!) 

            There's also a running gag about how the friends talk about how Tino makes noises when he reacts to something.  It's pointed out that Tino doesn't like Murph either so he's deciding to let it go, not really no.  He starts trying to get Murph to pay attention to him at the Pizza shop but it doesn't work. (high desperation)  Tino's mom actually doesn't help here at all this time, she makes it worse by saying that there are people who aren't going to like you there might more than one. (good going , we trusted you Tino's Mom you have forsaken us!) 

            He takes the message of having a poll of the entire city to see who likes him and doesn't. Which I don't think is helping.  Pretty much everyone likes him but there's like a few people who don't.  Also Carver is not helping as he gives him a stupid idea to go find the people who said they don't like him and (take them out?)  make them like him. Great, Tino is losing it.  He kind of succeeds, even mows an old lady's yard.  He also paints Murph's house because he's lost it.   Tish suggests that Tino should ask why he doesn't like him, but Tino won't. 

            The friends decide to help make Tino more likeable.  This is is really not going well, when they point out his flaws.   Like I said this don't go well and he kicks his friends out the house. Later, it's the sidewalk day. The friends see he's still depressed, and they ask why he doesn't like Tino.  Murph says it's because in third grade Tino poured milk down his shirt.  But in a twist it was actually a kid named, Tony Tortilaro. (what?)  But Murph still doesn't like Tino , then Murph asks does he like him. Tino realizes that not really no.  They just don't like each other.  Tino is happy.

            It think this show pulled off the plot well. As a stock plot it's not of the best stock plots and I think shows don't do it anymore. It message is simply that sometimes someone isn't going to like you and there's no reason. Here, it's handled well  because it's working in Tino's personality well. He does get hung up on things and he is likable as a character.  It's also interesting that Tino says he doesn't like the boy in the first place then says it again, and he didn't have a reason so it was like he knew the answer all along. The twist of Tony Torilaro was funny and the episode doesn't make Murph and Tino friends, it's more about Tino letting go.  It's fine, probably one of the better uses of this stock plot.  I give it 7/10. 

        Anyway, see you after the jump or SATURDAY  

Friday, February 17, 2023

Weekendering: The Weekenders: Season 2: Episode 7: Tickets/Vengeance

The Weekenders  Disney  


Previously,  We Tished up a good idea to write a post  here 




Episode 7a:  Tickets


           It's a tickets episode! You that plot where someone gets tickets and has friends all interested in the tickets but only has a small amount of tickets, so he's going to have to decide and feel bad.  That could go a few ways, so let's see how this show does it, because you can take a tried plot but it's how it's executed. 


                The band the gang likes called Chum Bucket is coming to town. (They are going to see Plankton, and Karen)  The gang can't get tickets because they are really hard to get.   None of their attempts have worked.  This episode isn't about  them trying to get ticket so.... they get some food and Carver was the 1 millionth costumer and wins a t-shirt, their secret chili recipe, and a toy, then Tino gets to be their 1,000,001th customer and he wins two tickets.  

            I love how goofy this show can be. Uh oh he only got two tickets to paradise, but has 3 friends.   (The only solution is to have the other three play Russian Roulette, at least twice)   Tino doesn't know what to do. He decides to have the other three play rock paper scissors which turns into a mess.  The new plan is apparently to drive Tino insane.  Adding to the fun some cook kids come over to also bribe for the tickets. (Show also does a subtle joke about something)  Also, also so does a bully comes over, because sure.  Though his offer is take me to the concert or I'll beat you up, not very bright. 

      I do have to admire that Tino refuses even the cool kids.   It's the next next day and the friends still show up and annoy him.  He can't take it anymore and decides to throw the tickets and walks away.  It's later in the day, and friends show up to give him the tickets and say he has to go, and they tell him he can pick anyone and they won't be mad.  He decides to pick Carver using a smart question. 

        Now there's a twist, those aren't tickets, they are passes and worth two tickets, what a twist. So everyone gets to see the group.  Tino tell us the morals and yes always read the fine print.   (like this one:  By reading this blog post, you agree to continue reading the whole post

               As I started, this was a tickets episode, and it plays it well. I think what works here is that Tino didn't try to make his friends compete  or do something where it makes him look bad. You can see he was really worried about picking a friend and having the rest hate him.  It really puts the ball in the friends' court and it was nice to see they realized the stress they put Tino through.  The twist is kind of  easy one, but it happened after the friends were willing to accept that only one of them could go and it gives Tino a nice win there.  Good 7/10.


More after the jump, I've got two tickets in my pocket. 

Thursday, February 16, 2023

Weekendering: The Weekenders: Season 2: Episode 6: Taking Sides/To Tish

The Weekenders  Disney 

Previously, Tino, I'm not your Father  Here 



Episode 6a: Taking Sides 
    
          Tino and Carver were playing pool and Carver being Carver likes to make it a show and they end up losing. This causes the two buddies to get into a fight. Carver is telling this to Lor and this makes Tino think that she's on Carver's side and he runs to Tish to make sure Carver doesn't "contaminate her".  Carver runs to try to get there first. For note, Lor thinks they a both stupid.  Tish calls them Germany and Russia and kicks them out. (As you do) 

            Tino and Carver go to work to make sure Tish would be on their respective sides. They make things a mess and worse. They go to bother Lor instead. The two girls run to get away from the guys because of their annoyance. Then, it ends up getting bad for them because they get into a squabble about who should just apologize. Lor has Tino and Tish has Carver. It actually causes a whole theater to fight. (that's funny) 

          Tino's mom has been watching the show and knows everything that happened.  It's the next day and Lor is standing Tino's room eating cheese snacks until Tino wakes up. Tino realizes that his mom was right and wants to fix Lor from not being mad at Tish so he lies to her that he and Carver made up so she'll make up with Tish.  A sweet move.  She's going to tell Carver that she's his friend again too and  Tino races to make sure he gets to Carver first so Lor won't know he lied. 

         He finds out that Carver did the same thing with Tish and then they real make up.  Then we find out at the end that Carver and Tino had a rematch in pool and won this time.  

         It's a nice episode with a simple and again well done plot. I like how Tino doesn't want his fight to affect his other friends' just because of how silly it was, and decides to make sure they stay friends. It could have easily been a different outcome and drag out Tino and Carver being happy that they have someone on their sides. I think that again that's this show's strengths of  not fully following the treated path and does a good use of its characters.  I give this one 7.5/10

more after the jump

Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Weekendering: The Weekenders: Season 2: Episode 5: Dixon

The Weekenders Disney 


           Previously, I still haven't found what I was looking for  here  



Episode 5: Dixon

     This is the first fill the half hour timeslot special episode of the show.   It also opens up something that show really hadn't touched before Tino's Mom and her being divorced.  The episode eases into that with a different storyline first.  The gang want to visit a park that's reopening called Tesla Park and only 100 people can come in for the re-grand opening with tickets.  Anyway, at dinner, Tino's mother tells him she has a date the next night. 

            Tino is a little unsettled by the news, of course,  and we even get a strange dream sequence where the man and his new Dad is actually a slug monster (I'm scared) and Martian Van Buren shows up. (I would want William Henry Harrison, but he is a really quick cameo)  The next day, Tino tells his friends that his mother is going on a date. The friends are more happy about this news and they make Tino realize that he might be overacting. 

       I find that that the episode not having it be Tino be worried the whole episode or him trying to sabotage the date or something is refreshing.  The weekend gang (not calling them that) goes back to the other plot of working to get tickets for the park. They are working on making chairs and meet a named Dixon who is apparently good at making such things. (chairs are weird) Tish is impressed with him because he's an English major.  When they have to move cinderblocks, Lor is impressed that Dixon did the Scottish Games. (nice callback to a past episode there).I'm just going to say that Dixon is somehow able to connect to all them in liking some stuff they like. He also mentions he has a 14-year-old daughter. Also hmm I wonder why Dixon is in this episode? 

        Dixon ends up being the guy Tino's mom is going on a date with. (What a Twist!)   This is a two-part episode so..... join us after the jump.

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Valentine's Day: Arnold's Valentine

Valentines Day  The Flashback  Nickelodeon 




          It's another holiday. That's right it's President... sorry it's Valentine's Day.  (Great, I thought we were doing a President's Day special, boo!)  I haven't done anything with Hey Arnold  in some time and it does have a Valentine's day half hour (with ads) special just laying around so let's go!


        This episode came out on February 12, 1997 . meaning once again I've missed a big 0 or 5 anniversary moment (par for course here).  This is from season 1 of the series, unless you find this on Paramount Plus they stuck it in season 2, Wikipedia says this episode episode is from season 1 and is episode 20, the production code says it's season 1 episode 24,  I've seen it called Season 1, episode 25, Hulu calls it season 1 episode 20, so things are going great.  It's an episode , it exists. 

         
           Hey Arnold is a series where romance does have its place, especially Arnold who has shown crushes and Helga being madly in love with Arnold. A Valentine's day episode seems to be fitting.  This is from the period of the show where 4th grader Arnold has a crush on a 6th grader named Ruth McDougal.  The class is making valentines because it's the day and it's something to do. (like sleeping) Arnold makes one for Ruth -signed anonymous because he is a coward.  Helga works on making one for Arnold which is hard. She overhears that Arnold wants to give on to Ruth and gets jealous.

     The teacher gives out the plot device to the episode, letters from their foreign pen pals.  Arnold has a pen pal from France named Cecile and Helga decides to commit mail crimes by opening his letter to read it and add a line to the letter where Cecile  says she's coming for one night only.  (Good thing the letter came the same date she was coming or that'd be odd)   Arnold sees the letter and is anxious, but he's also made a date with Ruth, so... oh no it's a dual date episode.  
He likes they have same head/ Copyright Paramount 



        Time for one of my silly tangents (oh great!).  I like how in  Arnold's city they have two French restaurants right next to each other.  There's Chez Pierre and Chez  Paris, they were also used a later plot because they similar naming.  So for some reason someone made a French restaurant then someone else decided to also make one - have it be next door to the other one and have a similar name because what? Sounds like bad business.  Back to the episode, Arnold is going on a date with Ruth at Chez Pierre and Cecile or I mean ' Cecile' wants to meet with him at Chez Paris. Good thing they are next to each other.  (We don't ask if he an Italian pen pal) 
It's a war!  Copyright Paramount



        So the plan, of course, is Arnold runs back and forth like a mad man.  I'm also glad a 9 year old has money for a French restaurant or wants to to go to one.  


            Helga continues her plan of whatever this plan is supposed to do, by pretending to be the French girl Cecile.  She does quick French learning, so it won't be very good.  Then she does a make over, which I mean I'm glad Arnold won't be able to tell.  This  episode has some funny moments in it, but have to laugh that Helga is so pushy that she won't let the man  at the salon tell her that it's a dog salon and makes him do a haircut.  (a bark life) 

Ruff hair cut/ Copyright Paramount 



            Gerald helps Arnold with the Ruth part of the date by trying to give him pointers.  It's funny how Gerald pretends he knows all this stuff.  Ruth as a character isn't very interesting, but that's not really matters; Arnold like her mostly because he likes how she looks. This special does a good job at pointing out that Arnold really doesn't know anything about her.  


        That's the first half. It is all set up for what the 2nd half will do. While the idea of having two dates and going back and forth is old, and was old when this episode was made, it does set up something funny for this show to do. The little jokes so far were great. It's also doing some good things with characterization like  how Helga just can't tell Arnold how she feels so she'll do an elaborate plan to do it instead. Arnold wanting to go on a date with a girl he doesn't know really, probably doesn't have a chance with, while he also wants to meet a pen pal. Gerald being his best friend and doing things to help prep his friend and also pretending to be a ladies man, even when some ladies tell him to leave them alone, all works together well. 

Monday, February 13, 2023

Weekendering: Weekenders: Season 2: Episode 4: Super Kids/Crevasse of Dreams

The Weekenders Disney  

        Previously, The TV characters try to act like TV characters ...read here 



        Episode 4a: Super Kids 

               The gang ends up going to a seminar because Carver had to go because his parents wanted him to go because reasons. (because alot)  I like how they agreed to join him just because free donuts.  The speaker is a 12-year-old boy who wrote a book and his advice is to have a goal and work until you get it.  He asks our gang  what they planned for the weekend and doesn't like their plans.  This makes them want to go something of "worth" for the weekend.  They try some random things, but eventually they decide to try out different goals separately. 

             Lor's goal is to set the record for the most consecutive baskets in basketball. Tish is trying to make a whole symphony. (as on does) Carver is trying to the ultimate athletic shoes. Tino being Tino is more angsty on an idea.  His mother , comes in  and tells him to just maybe he should just keep the goal of hanging out with his friends and relaxing for the weekends. (We wouldn't have a plot for this episode then, Tino's Mom)   
 
     They go see the 12-year-old Tripp Nickerson again for his book signing. They kind of figure he might be a little unhappy and unhinged. (I'm scared, help me) Tino asks if he would like to hang out with them and he agrees.  They sit together and watch the sunset. 
 
    One of the things about this show is that plots are simple sometimes, and this one is that, it's a nice simple plot. The idea that yeah it's good to have good goals, but also just to appreciate time and friends. I like how Tino asks Tripp to join him and his friends and we just get a nice simple ending. It's a well done episode and does a good job.  8/10

More after the Jump

Wednesday, February 08, 2023

Oh Yeah! Cartoons: #32: Herb

Nickelodeon 


     Previously, Don't be a big baby [Here]




    #32  Herb 

Season 2, Episode 10b

              Herb was created by Antoine Gulibaud  a man who has worked on lot of things even created a series called "Get Blake!". It has the voice acting of  Clive Revill , a prolific New Zeland actor. Maile Flanagan is also a voice in this, you may know her as the voice of Naruto in 2000's dubs of "Naruto".  Mona Marshall is here too, you might know her as the voice of Izzy in Digimon Adventure's dub. and Doraemon in the 2014 dub of that series.  Leon Russom whom you might know from The Big Lebowski

        There's a boy named Melvin and his mom took 6 weeks to make a lunch. (Umm what?)  He tries to present his lunch to his friends but there's nothing there. Then a boy, a boy with no name, mentions that the cafterea food made him grow this living thing from his back (disturbing) The girl, a girl with no name, tells him to go see Herb. (Hey it's the name!) 

    Herb is  green figure and decides to help Melvin and gets him a nice new lunch. The principal seems to be a cranky man and makes sure that the school food doesn't have good taste since it costs money. The principal suggests that Herb should make lunch for the school the next day - or he's fired! 

     The three kids from earlier help him.  It seems the principal really wants Herb, who was being the janitor, fired because reasons. It's fun to see how Herb makes the food.  The principal really feels the Herb is going to fail and looking for replacements. It's lunchtime, and the principal is surprised to see that lunch has been accomplished and the cafeteria looks like a fine dining establishment.  Things are going well and the principal is not on the list and gets kicked out for being a jerk. 

      It's a very simple story, but that doesn't make it bad. It does seem to feel to be a sample of idea for what could have be a series that might have had maybe 11 minute episodes or something to make a full story.  Here it feels random the principal doesn't like Herb for some reason, but also has him working as a janitor there.  It does give it a bare bones feel, but the story is enjoyable enough and it probably would have been a fun series if it had made it to be one. 

      It has a classic toon dynamic of a character, a good guy, and an antagonist who gets defeated just by default. It's also nice contrast with Herb being a guy on the side of the children.  I wish there was more to say, but it's nice and simple check it out. 

That's it for now, tune in next time when we get a nice seat and try a meal from Herb.