This makes me nostalgic for the time when we had one tv and one computer in the house and the tv was in the tv room and the computer was in the computer room
Pretty great.
It was made in just the right period of time. If it were made 10 years earlier it would have been animated, if it were made 10 years later it would have been CG.
I dont know, I'd say it was. The whole series was them as a species being destructive lumbering dumbasses but just eeking by to learn their lesson. Eventually it would have to end with them screwing up in a way that they had been working torwards that they couldnt escape.
That said it could have had a scene later, after the ice age where the Sinclair's ancestors have evolved into birds and have at least learned some of their lessons or shift to a human family acting like the Sinclairs to show that the humans who have been quiet through the series are carrying on their legacy, like an episode where all the characters are replaced by cavemen dressed as the characters and all the dialogue is grunts. That, or you go full moron and have the sinclairs melted out of the ice millions of years later by Steve Urkiel and his robot duplicate and they have a crossover episode.
>A news anchor named Howard Handupme, indicating he's a figurative puppet, saying what the network tells him to.
I think that was more about him being a literal puppet instead of the full-body animatronics of the main cast.
I was alive when it came out but way to young to remember it at all, if I was even watching it. I remember the reruns on Disney Channel and recently watched a few episodes on YouTube. If anything that show was ahead of it's time. The episodes would work really well if aired today.
One of my favorite show as a kid, still one of my favorite show as of now. I have the entire series on disc, the pupeteering and practical effects STILL looking amazing.
It's not enough that he doomed his entire species, but Earl would have to sit through his family slowly dying off one by one, more than likely Baby going first.
Funny when I was a kid, and it's funny now.
This makes me nostalgic for the time when we had one tv and one computer in the house and the tv was in the tv room and the computer was in the computer room
you didn't invent sitcoms, simpsons. get off your high horse
>Comments turned off because Youtube sees it as for kids
The ironing.
the yellow one reminded me of anderson
Kino
Not the momma!
I just remember thinking the evil boss was funny. And horrifying.
Pretty great.
It was made in just the right period of time. If it were made 10 years earlier it would have been animated, if it were made 10 years later it would have been CG.
That the ending was somehow both funny and also really fricking tragic
Realistic too.
great series but not /co
Puppets are Cinemaphile
Never expect intelligence from anyone who spells Cinemaphile with only one slash.
Puppetry and animatronic have always been Cinemaphile
Thinking about it makes me nostalgic, but I think actually rewatching it would sour it for me.
The ending was really dark.
And unneccesary.
>t. Disney exec.
I dont know, I'd say it was. The whole series was them as a species being destructive lumbering dumbasses but just eeking by to learn their lesson. Eventually it would have to end with them screwing up in a way that they had been working torwards that they couldnt escape.
That said it could have had a scene later, after the ice age where the Sinclair's ancestors have evolved into birds and have at least learned some of their lessons or shift to a human family acting like the Sinclairs to show that the humans who have been quiet through the series are carrying on their legacy, like an episode where all the characters are replaced by cavemen dressed as the characters and all the dialogue is grunts. That, or you go full moron and have the sinclairs melted out of the ice millions of years later by Steve Urkiel and his robot duplicate and they have a crossover episode.
Man, this show had so much cleverly-done sociopolitical commentary.
War: We Are Right
A news anchor named Howard Handupme, indicating he's a figurative puppet, saying what the network tells him to.
There was so much. This was truly an all-ages show.
>A news anchor named Howard Handupme, indicating he's a figurative puppet, saying what the network tells him to.
I think that was more about him being a literal puppet instead of the full-body animatronics of the main cast.
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Kino
Wrong board
90s kino
I was alive when it came out but way to young to remember it at all, if I was even watching it. I remember the reruns on Disney Channel and recently watched a few episodes on YouTube. If anything that show was ahead of it's time. The episodes would work really well if aired today.
One of my favorite show as a kid, still one of my favorite show as of now. I have the entire series on disc, the pupeteering and practical effects STILL looking amazing.
>the sexual harassment episode with Jason Alexander
One of my favorites
Hey, man...none of us could have known what "Sexual Harris" meant...we thought he was just being funny.
Never heard of it
The world's greatest feat of puppetry and no one realizes it.
Jim Henson was the greatest.
Genuinely very well-made, it might be one of the best sitcoms ever produced from a technical standpoint.
what was his problem?
I've never seen an ending so dark and depressing...
Greed.
Thing is, it hits a little too close to home...
just look at him
He was great and powerful dinosaur in a world full of losers.
How come Richfield wasn't considered as a four-legged dinosaur?
What was the hole on his roof for again?
He kept getting upset and his horns busted the roof when he jumps up.
pretty impressive puppetry and the show was "okay" funny for the family sitcom in the 90s era.
Don't look up Earl's middle name
It's not enough that he doomed his entire species, but Earl would have to sit through his family slowly dying off one by one, more than likely Baby going first.
Naaah, they would eat Grandma first, she was way past her time anyway, if you get what I mean.
One of the best childrens shows that is for teens but also accessible for younger kids!
SAY HIS MIDDLE NAME
Fran: Earl Sneed Sinclair!!
Earl: GAH! Jeeze, my whole name....yes, dear?
I like when Charlene got bigger fake tail to impress the boys at school
That, "Doing the matting dance by yourself" and the herbivore episode completely flew over my head when I first watched it.
This show was great, and Fran, Charlene, and Monica were hot as frick. Fight me.
Which episode 9f the Simpsons was it that accused this show of plagiarism?
>9f
It was 8F20, not one of the 9F series, you fool.
Sneed.
EL NENE
>parody of boomerism and its affect on the world they created
He's literally me