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  1. Oops, I didn't mean to post here. My sister accidentally logged on here.
  2. IMHO, I found this show weird. It's not something I hate, but something I would watch occasionally. I only wanted to watch it after seeing a preview for it at the movie theater. I watch the Goldbergs for the same reason, but I've seen every episode, since it's less weird than Uncle Grandpa and is actually good.
  3. 1. You Make Me Happy!-yooniji (from Fresh Pretty Cure!, English version) 10/10 2. One ~Kokoro No Hitosu Ni~-Suite Pretty Cure 10/10 3. The Time Has Come (Pikachu's Goodbye)-Pokemon 10/10 4. River Flows In You-Yiruma 10/10 5. We Like To Party-Vengaboys 10/10 Total: 10/10 All of these are good songs to me.
  4. Wow! I couldn't even do that. Yes. I remember Thomas. We even watched some episodes of this in first grade, and I've seen the Magic Railroad movie. And this remix of the theme song goes well with the song they picked, too. So well that it's hilarious! Speaking of Thomas, does anyone remember the show that introduced this show to America, Shining Time Station? My brother watched it when it was on Fox Family back in the day. If you haven't seen it yet, click here to watch the Christmas episode.
  5. I love that show, too! By the way, I am NagisaBebeDemon's sister. Just to add something, Mumfie first aired on CiTV in the UK on Thursdays back in 1994 and during the Fox Cubhouse on Tuesdays in the US (with the exception of one episode, White Christmas. I'm unsure what happened to White Christmas in the UK, though) in 1995. Do you know the show Garfield and Friends? There was a segment on the show that many people seem to forget about, and that the airings of the series in Finland, Japan and Malaysia cut out: U.S. Acres, known as Orson's Farm outside the United States. The show was based off a short-lived comic Jim Davis did in the 80's. revolves around a farmyard inhabited by talking animals with unique personalities. First off, there's Orson, who likes to read books. Then there's Roy, the "prankster gangster" of the gang, who loves tricking people. Most people who remember this segment remember the next character I'll mention: Wade Duck, a duck who wears an inner tube whose head copies his motions (and sometimes the mouth moves) and is a panaphobe, meaning he's scared of everything. Then there's Booker and Sheldon, a chick and and egg with feet respectivley. Booker likes to hunt worms, while Sheldon likes discovering the world. The last two main characters are Bo and Lanolin, two fraternal sheep twins. Bo is a surfer dude, while Lanolin is mean and bossy. The main villains include 3 pigs named Mort, Wart, and Gort, whom are Orson's evil brothers, and the Weasel, who wants to steal chickens. Some of these characters have extended family, cousins, or friends who show up as supporting characters. Orson's friends and cousins include Lenore, a young pig girl who appeared in a flashback in the episode parodying "The Raven", and my favorite character, Aloysius, a pig voiced by comedian Kevin Meaney of Saturday Night Live fame, who complains about everything wrong with the show, from the budget to the wholesomeness of the show, with the exception of his first episode, where he was bossy. He also has a mom and a pet goat. Roy's only relative is his niece, Chloe. I've only seen one episode with her (a Snow White-themed episode), so I don't know much about her. Wade has his cousins Fred and Newton. Fred has buck teeth, a parachute on his back, and talks in a funny voice, while Newton forgets everything. Bo and Lanolin's cousins only made a cameo in an episode where they were trying to get Orson to sleep. One of them was named Bob, but I forgot the other names. Other supporting characters showed up as well, like Plato, a chicken who has rabbits (which were the focus of one of the most famous episodes of this segment), Edward R. Furrow, a psychiatrist badger, and a whole lot more that would take all day to list. One reason people don't talk about this segment often is because in the earlier segments, they sang too much. Some of these songs are actually good, while some are bad. The reason for this, according to Mark Evainer, was because the show was originally supposed to be a stand-alone show for preschoolers, and it took a few seasons before they noticed the songs weren't fitting, which is why they got rid of them. All of the episodes are on Hulu, and they come on after the first Garfield segment.
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