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#126 2010-09-12 13:29:57

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

I made a True Jackson Review. Anyone?


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#127 2010-09-12 13:35:39

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

Can put up some pros and cons about each show? If you're going to review you can't just trash everything with not one nice thing about it. I mean, if it was really that bad, it would get bad rating and be taken off the network. There has to be SOME reason people are watching  tongue

Oh and the True Jackson review is okay. If you watched the first show (Hey! It was the only thing on that day.) she was handing out sandwhiches to the workers, when her outfit she was going ot wear to school that day fell out of her bag. The President saw it, and asked her if she made it. The president is crazy if you ask me xD

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#128 2010-09-12 13:44:51

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

KalinaStar wrote:

I've seen an episode, but I was at my grandparents' house and reading at the same time.

The lady ran off crying.

I'm not saying that ever happened, but even if it did, that was one episode. You were reading, so I assume you weren't paying full attention to the television


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#129 2010-09-12 13:53:47

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

Dora The Explorer:
Why in the world would someone make a project as awful as this one. Something is right behind her and she doesn't notice it until her fans do! Its like she can't look behind her and see.

Hannah Montana:
Who cares about a popstar who had a big ego? I mean big deal that she is Miley. How can people not recognize her! Miley's face looks exactly the same!

Wow Wow Wubbzy:
I would rather watch Hannah Montana than Wow Wow Wubbzy. An entergetic yellow thing, a purple brainiac, and a tools girl. Wow I'm amazed!


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#130 2010-09-12 18:34:55

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

Silentstar wrote:

Hannah Montana:
Who cares about a popstar who had a big ego? I mean big deal that she is Miley. How can people not recognize her! Miley's face looks exactly the same!

The human memory is very limited, and we would usually remember hair color and style than if someone had a crooked nose or crossed eyes like Hannah.


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#131 2010-09-12 18:44:03

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

Silentstar wrote:

Dora The Explorer:
Why in the world would someone make a project as awful as this one. Something is right behind her and she doesn't notice it until her fans do! Its like she can't look behind her and see.

Dora: "Where is the red wrench?"
Me: "Who owns a red wrench?"
Dora: "Is it in the bush, *Cursor scrolls over the bush* the tree, *Cursor scrolls over the tree* Or near the rocks? *Cursor scrolls over the rocks and easy-to see bright red wrench*
Me: "Who loses their bright red wrench and can't find it?!"
Dora: "That's right! It's in the rocks!"
Me: *facepalm*
Dora: "In Spanish, red is 'roho". Can you say-"
Me: *Turns off TV*


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#132 2010-09-12 18:45:46

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

JeanTheFox wrote:

Silentstar wrote:

Dora The Explorer:
Why in the world would someone make a project as awful as this one. Something is right behind her and she doesn't notice it until her fans do! Its like she can't look behind her and see.

Dora: "Where is the red wrench?"
Me: "Who owns a red wrench?"
Dora: "Is it in the bush, *Cursor scrolls over the bush* the tree, *Cursor scrolls over the tree* Or near the rocks? *Cursor scrolls over the rocks and easy-to see bright red wrench*
Me: "Who loses their bright red wrench and can't find it?!"
Dora: "That's right! It's in the rocks!"
Me: *facepalm*
Dora: "In Spanish, red is 'roho". Can you say-"
Me: *Turns off TV*

I would turn of the TV at "Where is the red-"


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#133 2010-09-12 18:46:33

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

soupoftomato wrote:

JeanTheFox wrote:

Silentstar wrote:

Dora The Explorer:
Why in the world would someone make a project as awful as this one. Something is right behind her and she doesn't notice it until her fans do! Its like she can't look behind her and see.

Dora: "Where is the red wrench?"
Me: "Who owns a red wrench?"
Dora: "Is it in the bush, *Cursor scrolls over the bush* the tree, *Cursor scrolls over the tree* Or near the rocks? *Cursor scrolls over the rocks and easy-to see bright red wrench*
Me: "Who loses their bright red wrench and can't find it?!"
Dora: "That's right! It's in the rocks!"
Me: *facepalm*
Dora: "In Spanish, red is 'roho". Can you say-"
Me: *Turns off TV*

I would turn of the TV at "Where is the red-"

Me too, I actually wouldn't watch it in the first place  tongue


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#134 2010-09-12 18:52:13

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

JeanTheFox wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

JeanTheFox wrote:


Dora: "Where is the red wrench?"
Me: "Who owns a red wrench?"
Dora: "Is it in the bush, *Cursor scrolls over the bush* the tree, *Cursor scrolls over the tree* Or near the rocks? *Cursor scrolls over the rocks and easy-to see bright red wrench*
Me: "Who loses their bright red wrench and can't find it?!"
Dora: "That's right! It's in the rocks!"
Me: *facepalm*
Dora: "In Spanish, red is 'roho". Can you say-"
Me: *Turns off TV*

I would turn of the TV at "Where is the red-"

Me too, I actually wouldn't watch it in the first place  tongue

Well, if it just came one, I would have to watch it. I mean, if you're just watching a show in the middle, you have to stay to learn the plot. Why was the red wrench lost? Whose was it? Did Swiper throw it? Is Dora not capable of looking behind here? there are so many plotholes!!


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#135 2010-09-12 19:01:25

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Okay, don't get me wrong, this show is awesome. And I know it's old, but this is my review.

Fairly OddParents - Timmy makes a completely selfish and stupid wish, then something bad happens, and he wishes everything was back to normal.

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#136 2010-09-12 19:51:58

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

Aidan wrote:

Okay, don't get me wrong, this show is awesome. And I know it's old, but this is my review.

Fairly OddParents - Timmy makes a completely selfish and stupid wish, then something bad happens, and he wishes everything was back to normal.

*off topic, sort of* I heard they were making a movie about that.


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#137 2010-09-12 20:14:26

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Yeah, most of these shows stink in my opinion  hmm .

Ah well. New ones will come later.


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#138 2010-09-12 20:19:38

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:

Aidan wrote:

Okay, don't get me wrong, this show is awesome. And I know it's old, but this is my review.

Fairly OddParents - Timmy makes a completely selfish and stupid wish, then something bad happens, and he wishes everything was back to normal.

*off topic, sort of* I heard they were making a movie about that.

Another? Haven't they made about four for that show?
Ah, well. I used to like that show, but as most of old Nickelodeon shows, the last seasons were pretty disturbing.

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#139 2010-09-12 20:31:32

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I noticed that most of these reviews are negative.  tongue

And The Suite Life of Zack and Cody used to be pretty funny (the originals). But after the first year or so, everything started to go down hill, and it seems like they hit rock bottom with The Suite Life on Deck. But they aren't super rich. They are actually kind of poor. Obviously you never watched the show much.

I'd like you to review Phineas and Ferb. Now, don't just say it's a dumb kids TV Show that's repetitive, because if you say that, then you'd be absolutely WRONG. It is extremely creative and funny show, but only to those mature enough to understand the humor.

Lastly, what happened to Team Wars?

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#140 2010-09-12 20:33:55

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

rufflebee wrote:

Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:

Aidan wrote:

Okay, don't get me wrong, this show is awesome. And I know it's old, but this is my review.

Fairly OddParents - Timmy makes a completely selfish and stupid wish, then something bad happens, and he wishes everything was back to normal.

*off topic, sort of* I heard they were making a movie about that.

Another? Haven't they made about four for that show?
Ah, well. I used to like that show, but as most of old Nickelodeon shows, the last seasons were pretty disturbing.

They had a new episode yesterday that wasn't disturbing.

(Of the fairly oddparents)


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#141 2010-09-12 20:35:06

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

littletonkslover wrote:

kiwi95 wrote:

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They just don't make them like this anymore.  sad

I freaking loved Top Cat D:

Same. It was like the most awesome thing. EVAR.

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#142 2010-09-12 20:35:12

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

soupoftomato wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:

*off topic, sort of* I heard they were making a movie about that.

Another? Haven't they made about four for that show?
Ah, well. I used to like that show, but as most of old Nickelodeon shows, the last seasons were pretty disturbing.

They had a new episode yesterday that wasn't disturbing.

(Of the fairly oddparents)

Ah, I see. Out of laziness, I haven't watched anything but the Disney Channel in weeks, so I wouldn't have known. But, from what I remember, they have made a few disturbing newer episodes, as opposed to the old ones, which I enjoyed, and still like to watch, on the occasion they come on, which as far as I know, isn't often. [/runonsentence]

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#143 2010-09-12 20:37:14

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

rufflebee wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

rufflebee wrote:


Another? Haven't they made about four for that show?
Ah, well. I used to like that show, but as most of old Nickelodeon shows, the last seasons were pretty disturbing.

They had a new episode yesterday that wasn't disturbing.

(Of the fairly oddparents)

Ah, I see. Out of laziness, I haven't watched anything but the Disney Channel in weeks, so I wouldn't have known.

Yeah, but this was the first new episode in months, but it was a Saturday morning premiere, so it aired at like, 9:30.

Anyway, has anyone else heard of a show that's a Saturday morning cartoon with primetime premieres other than spongebob?


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#144 2010-09-12 20:40:51

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shadow_7283 wrote:

I noticed that most of these reviews are negative.  tongue

And The Suite Life of Zack and Cody used to be pretty funny (the originals). But after the first year or so, everything started to go down hill, and it seems like they hit rock bottom with The Suite Life on Deck. But they aren't super rich. They are actually kind of poor. Obviously you never watched the show much.

I'd like you to review Phineas and Ferb. Now, don't just say it's a dumb kids TV Show that's repetitive, because if you say that, then you'd be absolutely WRONG. It is extremely creative and funny show, but only to those mature enough to understand the humor.

Lastly, what happened to Team Wars?

*bump*

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#145 2010-09-12 20:44:41

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

shadow_7283 wrote:

shadow_7283 wrote:

I noticed that most of these reviews are negative.  tongue

And The Suite Life of Zack and Cody used to be pretty funny (the originals). But after the first year or so, everything started to go down hill, and it seems like they hit rock bottom with The Suite Life on Deck. But they aren't super rich. They are actually kind of poor. Obviously you never watched the show much.

I'd like you to review Phineas and Ferb. Now, don't just say it's a dumb kids TV Show that's repetitive, because if you say that, then you'd be absolutely WRONG. It is extremely creative and funny show, but only to those mature enough to understand the humor.

Lastly, what happened to Team Wars?

*bump*

Suite Life Of Zack And COdy was funny. However when he worked at that mini-mart and they go to high school it lost it's appeal.

Suite Life On Deck has only really interested me lately. If you saw the new episode Friday there was a funny plot based on Willy Wonka.

Also, Phineas and Ferb is awesome.

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French Designer: Jerry Lewis marathon on tonight?
French dude: I wish!

Later:
French Guy: Here's your package.
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French Guy: I wish.


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#146 2010-09-12 20:46:32

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I agree with a lot of that... but for a few reasons.
I am a to old to watch cartoons, but I have younger brothers who watch them. My parents think of me as a little kid because of my brothers, and thus, I am stuck watching iSpongebob and True Jackson 108. I feel way to old to laugh at stereotypical ninjas farting. So, I play with scratch while my brothers watch TV


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#147 2010-09-12 20:46:45

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

soupoftomato wrote:

JeanTheFox wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:


I would turn of the TV at "Where is the red-"

Me too, I actually wouldn't watch it in the first place  tongue

Well, if it just came one, I would have to watch it. I mean, if you're just watching a show in the middle, you have to stay to learn the plot. Why was the red wrench lost? Whose was it? Did Swiper throw it? Is Dora not capable of looking behind here? there are so many plotholes!!

In all honesty, I've never really seen Dora as a piece of plot artwork  tongue


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#148 2010-09-12 20:51:36

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

JeanTheFox wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

JeanTheFox wrote:


Me too, I actually wouldn't watch it in the first place  tongue

Well, if it just came one, I would have to watch it. I mean, if you're just watching a show in the middle, you have to stay to learn the plot. Why was the red wrench lost? Whose was it? Did Swiper throw it? Is Dora not capable of looking behind here? there are so many plotholes!!

In all honesty, I've never really seen Dora as a piece of plot artwork  tongue

You sir, no nothign about the show.

Recent studies say the creators may have given Dora an unmentioned sight disability, or may have forgotten that most TV characters need brains.

They also say that Boots may have been inspired by an actual talking monkey. Other theories suggest that Boots was created by scientists through nuclear reaction accidents, but this was never mentioned because the creators wanted an adult plot but Nick wouldn't allow it, so they took out (or just don't mention) the deep plots in this intricately designed series.


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#149 2010-09-12 20:53:01

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Awesome Phineas and Ferb quote:

Ugh. I'm paying you way too much alimony.

(It isn't funny unless you understand the context)

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#150 2010-09-12 20:53:46

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Re: Kids TV shows these days...

soupoftomato wrote:

JeanTheFox wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

Well, if it just came one, I would have to watch it. I mean, if you're just watching a show in the middle, you have to stay to learn the plot. Why was the red wrench lost? Whose was it? Did Swiper throw it? Is Dora not capable of looking behind here? there are so many plotholes!!

In all honesty, I've never really seen Dora as a piece of plot artwork  tongue

You sir, no nothign about the show.

Recent studies say the creators may have given Dora an unmentioned sight disability, or may have forgotten that most TV characters need brains.

They also say that Boots may have been inspired by an actual talking monkey. Other theories suggest that Boots was created by scientists through nuclear reaction accidents, but this was never mentioned because the creators wanted an adult plot but Nick wouldn't allow it, so they took out (or just don't mention) the deep plots in this intricately designed series.

And the blue monkey with red boots' reputation unfolds from beneath him, and the girl with a purple backpack becomes challenged  lol

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