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Post by One Radical Dude on Apr 29, 2006 23:24:02 GMT -5
Unless CN puts an end to the split-screens (which is highly unlikely), the only way to catch the credits are during its pre-primetime airings or weekends (and that's if they're not airing any new episodes over the next week). I still haven't seen the one from RWAF.
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Post by One Radical Dude on Apr 29, 2006 23:26:30 GMT -5
Sometimes I want to hug him, sometimes I want to strangle him, but I know that in almost every episode he will, at some point, make me laugh out loud. Exactly. He definitely deserved a big bear hug, right before he became Lord Uniscorn.
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niki
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To nurse: Tell me quick, am I a mother or a father?
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Post by niki on Apr 30, 2006 1:37:20 GMT -5
First time Mac hurted Goo, now he made Bloo cry...okay Who's the next?
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Post by Sparky on Apr 30, 2006 2:15:12 GMT -5
Mac has an unsettling tendancy towards hero-worship; this isn't the first time he's switched loyalties to side with someone he doesn't even know, just because he thinks they're cool. As I've mentioned before, this, along with Mac's other flaws, are the whole reason I even like him. I love it that he can be so neglectful of his own best friend's needs - it gives him more dimension.
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Duchess
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why are you making that hideous face?
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Post by Duchess on Apr 30, 2006 8:44:01 GMT -5
They showed the credits on Teletoon. It's Bloo running with the tablecloth cape and at the end Ed is of course munching on cereal.
Overall, it was a good episode. I thought the whole action packed superhero thing was a bit . . . not what I expect from Foster's, and not in a good way. I don't know, if I wanted that I would be watching the Powerpuff Girls. The whole episode was full of refrences to other shows/movies/pop culture, and it annoys me when cartoons rely on that to get a laugh.
The bad aside, adored the Mac and Bloo interaction. It really showed Bloo's weakness, and how much he cares for Mac and totally relies on his attention to be happy. I think he has a strong fear of being abandoned, or at least losing Mac's favour. I like how they're getting more character development into him, not just making him a jerk who's comic relief - but showing his feelings and giving a reason behind why he's such a jerk. I wouldn't change Bloo's terrible behavior for the world, it's just nice to see his motive, and nice to know he has a sensitive side, however small.
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Post by taranchula on Apr 30, 2006 9:06:46 GMT -5
Just finished watching this one about a minuet ago (Through fair and legal means, it appears Teletoon is going to show season four episodes around the same time as they air on the Cartoon Network and in the one and a million chance that anyone from Teletoon that happens to be reading this, I would like to say "thank you" and keep it up!)
And now down to business this episode with out a doubt a veritable buffet of pop culture references. (Which of course is to be expected in an episode that pokes fun at comic books and super hero movies.) And yes METALLICA in drag is funny no matter how you look at it.
I so liked Wilt's "Roy Schneider" impression at the start of the episode .
Ha ha, Mac's trouble with coming up with a good action catch phrase continues. (And knowing is half the battle, indeed.)
Bloo's little speech about his "plan" just cracked me up so much, I think it might have been the Darth Vader voice. (Good thing I taped the episode for prosperity because I got to go back and hear that again.)
Plus I also loved the fact that Bloo's and Nemeses' HQ was the TV room, Frankie being so non chalant about the fact a freaking wanted criminal happens to be occupying said room, was the cherry on that particular sundae.
Oh yes the end credits sequence rocked,
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idril
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Welcome to the pearly gates. Watch where you step, as you know, all dogs go to heaven.
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Post by idril on Apr 30, 2006 11:25:51 GMT -5
They showed the credits on Teletoon. It's Bloo running with the tablecloth cape and at the end Ed is of course munching on cereal. Overall, it was a good episode. I thought the whole action packed superhero thing was a bit . . . not what I expect from Foster's, and not in a good way. I don't know, if I wanted that I would be watching the Powerpuff Girls. The whole episode was full of refrences to other shows/movies/pop culture, and it annoys me when cartoons rely on that to get a laugh. The bad aside, adored the Mac and Bloo interaction. It really showed Bloo's weakness, and how much he cares for Mac and totally relies on his attention to be happy. I think he has a strong fear of being abandoned, or at least losing Mac's favour. I like how they're getting more character development into him, not just making him a jerk who's comic relief - but showing his feelings and giving a reason behind why he's such a jerk. I wouldn't change Bloo's terrible behavior for the world, it's just nice to see his motive, and nice to know he has a sensitive side, however small. Very, very well said. He's very possessive over Mac, I'd say.
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Post by InsaneFan on Apr 30, 2006 13:12:38 GMT -5
Sometimes I want to hug him, sometimes I want to strangle him, but I know that in almost every episode he will, at some point, make me laugh out loud. Exactly. He definitely deserved a big bear hug, right before he became Lord Uniscorn. I think he still deserved a hug after! XD That Vader-ness was so funny! And the tablecloth cape with Ed tied to the end: GENIUS. I laughed so hard! Though I had to remind myself at times that I was indeed watching Foster's, I did like this episode. "Ookla, Ariel, we ride!" XD I loved all the catch-phrases!
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Post by One Radical Dude on Apr 30, 2006 13:52:24 GMT -5
The people with Teletoon should record the ending sequences, if possible, since it doesn't look like we'll get to see them anytime soon in the US. I want to see it!
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Post by taranchula on Apr 30, 2006 14:28:26 GMT -5
The people with Teletoon should record the ending sequences, if possible, since it doesn't look like we'll get to see them anytime soon in the US. I want to see it! I'd love to help but I don't have a video capture card handy, hopefully one of my fellow canucks can help you out there.
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Post by Sparky on Apr 30, 2006 16:21:42 GMT -5
I'd take a VHS tape, I could transfer video from it to my own computer...
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Post by InsaneFan on May 1, 2006 17:26:13 GMT -5
Oh, another thing. Just how many things is Bloo allergic to, I wonder?
The 'Do It Already' store made my Mom laugh.
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Post by kageri on May 1, 2006 17:37:01 GMT -5
Oh, another thing. Just how many things is Bloo allergic to, I wonder? How about bee stings? Oh come on, you know that would be funny.
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Post by InsaneFan on May 1, 2006 17:47:35 GMT -5
It would, but he's not. *pokes CCaGMD*
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Post by pitbulllady on May 1, 2006 18:16:27 GMT -5
It would, but he's not. *pokes CCaGMD* Yeah, he got stung LOTS of times in that episode, but STILL didn't die! Seriously, bee stings are no laughing matter if you're allergic; one sting can kill you within a few minutes! I have students who have to keep an Epi-Pen nearby at all times in case they get stung by a bee, Fire Ant, hornet, etc., or they can be dead within 10 minutes! As much as Bloo annoys me, I wouldn't want the little booger to actually croak! pitbulllady
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