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Post by Dana on Jun 4, 2008 18:11:11 GMT -5
Here I go!
Alive `n Chicken/Prima Doggy Score: 10/10 (awsome)
I know, these were banned. But I found an old tape I had in the basement, and I just loved it! "Prima Doggy" rocked. It's probably a really old one (possibly originaly a pilot), because the animation isn't as good. But it hints that Patch was a main pup! Also, Two-Tone gets some spotlight! In this, Lucky wants to audition for a Kanine Krunchies commerchial. But Cecil B. DeVil hates every take. And Lucky starts to act a little bossy.
"Alive `n Chicken" was okay, It starts when Spot is happily eating corn, but Anita and Nanny are talking about making a dress with a spot into curtains. Spot tries to live her life to the fullest, by eating like Rolly, standing up to Steven, and flying, while at the same time scoring a touchdown, and giving Cruella a haircut. In my opinion, "Prima Doggy" was the better half.
Patch: Can I have your pawprint? Two-Tone: Me too! Rolly: Don't forget about me! Lucky: I always have time for my fans! Mooch, want my pawprint? Mooch: No, but you can have mine! *Hits Lucky* Dipstick: Ha ha! That's a good one! -Prima Doggy
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Post by dominus on Jun 22, 2008 0:10:11 GMT -5
Interesting review; I disagree with you, as I believe "Alive N' Chicken" was better than "Prima Doggy", but I still enjoyed reading your thoughts.
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Post by babclayman on Jun 22, 2008 9:58:56 GMT -5
Wasn't the episode banned because it had similarities to 9/11?
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Post by Trey_Vore on Jun 22, 2008 19:49:25 GMT -5
Where can we see that 'lost episode'?
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Post by dominus on Jun 23, 2008 0:58:54 GMT -5
Where can we see that 'lost episode'? I will reveal that information before too much longer. I still need to download four more episodes from my source, and I can download them faster if less people are downloading them as well. Unfortunately, it’s still quite a lengthy process and it may take me a couple of days in order to get them all, if not longer, but I promise that I will make a thread with instructions as soon as I do.
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Post by Two-Tone on Jun 23, 2008 1:06:16 GMT -5
cool
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Post by Dana on Jun 23, 2008 9:07:18 GMT -5
Wasn't the episode banned because it had similarities to 9/11? Yes. In "Alive `n Chicken", a scene where Spot is in a plane and it crashes, was simmilar to the 9/11 attack, according to T.V. com. "Prima Doggy" was banned as well, even though it had nothing to do with the attack. I think they could've made anouther episode and paired Prima Doggy with it.
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Post by Belchic on Jun 23, 2008 11:31:25 GMT -5
Wasn't the episode banned because it had similarities to 9/11? Yes. In "Alive `n Chicken", a scene where Spot is in a plane and it crashes, was simmilar to the 9/11 attack, according to T.V. com. "Prima Doggy" was banned as well, even though it had nothing to do with the attack. I think they could've made anouther episode and paired Prima Doggy with it. Yeah, that probably would have been their other option: replacing "Alive 'N Chicken" with another already-existant episode. They did the same thing with "Dexter's Lab". An episode of "Dial M for Monkey" was banned in many different countries, and that slot has ever since been replaced with another "Dexter's Lab" episode.
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Post by Dana on Oct 18, 2008 10:23:38 GMT -5
Okay, here's anouther.
Bad to the Bone/Southern Fried Cruella
Rating: Awsome!
Score: 10/10
Bad tothe Bone was a very good episode, according to me. The summery is that Rolly is sick and tired of Mooch and his gang bugging him (the ABC episodes weren't aired correctly, such as Two-Tone left the gang a few episodes ago, but is in this one). Mooch dares him to attack Cydne, the water snake. Rolly accepts this dare, but to fool Mooch, he instead beats up Cydne's shedded skin. Rolly comes out of Cydne's, with Dipstick and Whizzer congradulating him. Rolly joins Mooch's gang, but known as Snake Stomper. He starts to be mean to his friends, which makes them dissapointed. Later, Cydne forces Rolly to fess up in front of the pups, and Mooch kicks him out of the gang. The music was very good in this episode, they used a lot of electric guitar, which is what I'm learning to play.
Southern Fried Cruella was okay, but it wasn't my favorite. In this one, The humans (not counting Nanny) and the adult dogs leave on a vacation, when Horace and Jasper show up with a telagram for Nanny, saying that her sister broke her knee after fighting. When Nanny can't call up any kennel to look after the pups, Cruella comes to "watch them". But really, she was trying to make the Dearly Farm into a clothing factory! She disguises as a country gal known as "Cruella Mae" and calls up Bill Spotly, the owner of Spot Mart (An obvious parody of Wal*Mart), to sell her clothes to him, but then accidently shows her true colors, while Cadpig showed Bill the factory plan Cruella had in mind. In the end, Lucky says it was an awsome vacation, and Cruella's clothes aren't bought.
Overall, I thought Bad to the Bone was the better half, but choose your own opinion.
Mooch: Whatcha gunna do about it, wide guy? *Gang laughs* Whizzer: Good one, Mooch! -Bad to the Bone.
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Post by Trey_Vore on Oct 18, 2008 22:02:47 GMT -5
Nice set of reviews, Dana.
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Post by Dana on Dec 23, 2009 23:11:50 GMT -5
A Chistmas Cruella Rating: 10/10 Description: Series Classic
This episode has always been one of my favorites. I remember when I was nine, and it was the Christmas season, and dad and I were at Blockbuster. I was looking at the previously-viewed VHS tapes, and got myself some rugrats, Doug, Ren and Stimpy, and Peanuts tapes (on previous days, I aminly got rugrats this time). As we checked out, the counter guy said that we bought two, so we could get two free, so I got Barney for my brother (three at the time), and I found 101 Dalmatians Christmas on the rack. I HAD to get it, and I did.
Anyway, many people think this episode is very unoriginal. That may be the truth, but I always found it entertaining. It's basicly a parody of "A Christmas Carol", with the roles including: Scrooge: Cruella DeVil Jacob Marley: Horace and Jasper Baddun Bob Cratchit: Anita Dearly Ghost of Christmas Past: Cadpig Ghost of Christmas Present: Rolly Ghost of Christmas Future: Spot Tiny Tim: Lucky It was very humorus, and it's always been a tradition to watch it each year. This year, while we were decorating the tree, I threw this video in, and we watched it while decorating (we didn't watch Coup DeVil (the bonus episode) however, as it was 8:00 and time for The Simpsons (it was Sunday). Overall, this is a great episode, and I watch it every year. And now that I have the DVDs, I watch it along with Snow Bounders. My only complaint was that Lucky didn't have a speaking role!
--d**kens my derrier! (A Christmas Cruella)
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Post by Two-Tone on Dec 25, 2009 3:06:51 GMT -5
yeah what was up with Lucky not speaking?
for that matter why Spot as the ghost of christmas future? Why not Two-Tone? or Patch?
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Post by Dana on Dec 25, 2009 21:58:41 GMT -5
Two-Tone or Patch would've made a WAY better G.O.C.F.
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Post by Two-Tone on Dec 25, 2009 22:04:57 GMT -5
I can see how Two-Tone would handle being the ghost of christmas future.
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