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Mar 23, 2016 22:09:42 GMT -5
Post by scooby1969 on Mar 23, 2016 22:09:42 GMT -5
I know this might not be the place to put this but for some reason Boomerang is showing the episode right now even though every TV schedule site has All Paws On Deck listed as being on right now. Gotta love Boomerang ;D Yep. There are times were I am glad I have it.
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Mar 24, 2016 17:50:55 GMT -5
Post by Soupperson on Mar 24, 2016 17:50:55 GMT -5
I know this might not be the place to put this but for some reason Boomerang is showing the episode right now even though every TV schedule site has All Paws On Deck listed as being on right now. Hopefully we can see the other episodes late then, if they're not airing at the regular schedule.
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Mar 24, 2016 18:05:54 GMT -5
Post by Doo on Mar 24, 2016 18:05:54 GMT -5
I know this might not be the place to put this but for some reason Boomerang is showing the episode right now even though every TV schedule site has All Paws On Deck listed as being on right now. Weird that they'd just show it without advertising it or at least putting it on the schedule...but I'm still glad that it aired.
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Mar 25, 2016 15:13:14 GMT -5
Post by Doo on Mar 25, 2016 15:13:14 GMT -5
Even if I loved the chase scene and music too I wasnt really paying attention to the lyrics. Did it really say 'sober'? Yeah it did. It was only for a brief moment too, and I hope that the song saying sober isn't why it was put on hiatus, since that would kinda be sad. It wasn't the reason, Wabbit and Tom and Jerry were put on hiatus too.
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Mar 25, 2016 17:17:14 GMT -5
Post by scoobypediapossible on Mar 25, 2016 17:17:14 GMT -5
Apparently Adventure Time said something along the lines of the f-word in one episode (but I was reading a little out of context from one single post that KissCartoon highlighted). Of course, Cartoon Network will support the heck out of their own that's doing so well for them. Although they have banned Dexter and Cow and Chicken episodes due to inappropriateness. But as has been said by Doo, they preempted Wabbit and Tom and Jerry, too.
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Post by scoob16 on Mar 31, 2016 12:49:11 GMT -5
Good thing they uploaded this episode online. I wouldn't stand it being cancelled last minute and not make up for it. Regardless, it was a great farm episode, ties with "The Frickert Fracas" for me. The Dpahneism was cute, although I was bothered by one thing: Scooby is friends with everyone in the gang, and Daphne had a great bond with Scooby in "Game of Chicken". Fred's crush on the farmer's daughter was an okay subplot, he was quite funny trying to impress her. Velma's fever was a little gross after a while though. But generally, great episode.
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Post by scoob16 on Mar 31, 2016 12:50:29 GMT -5
Yeah it did. It was only for a brief moment too, and I hope that the song saying sober isn't why it was put on hiatus, since that would kinda be sad. It wasn't the reason, Wabbit and Tom and Jerry were put on hiatus too. And Bunnicula. Basically the entire Saturday morning cartoons schedule they so lovingly advertised in February. Rats.
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Mar 31, 2016 16:35:10 GMT -5
Post by Doo on Mar 31, 2016 16:35:10 GMT -5
This was a pretty good episode. Fred attempting to impress Beth was funny as well as Beth's dad only saying three words. The culprits were extremely easy to guess, the line where they weren't sure what context Beth's dad would use the word "meddling" in instantly gave it away for me (although it was used in a slightly different way than I would have expected. The ominous guy (can't remember his name at the moment) was probably my favorite part of the episode, and Old Tom was quite humorous also. The Daphneism / Daphne du Jour of hoarding the animals was great, although I kinda felt sad for the animals trying so hard to get away lol. Although the horse seemed to enjoy chewing on Daphne's hair. My only complaint was with Velma's hay fever, it may have been funny for some but I thought toward the end it just got overly gross. But overall, nice episode! Really looking forward to "I Scooby Dooby Do!"
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Mar 31, 2016 16:42:32 GMT -5
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Post by russm on Mar 31, 2016 16:42:32 GMT -5
My only complaint was with Velma's hay fever, it may have been funny for some but I thought toward the end it just got overly gross. If there is a systemic 'failure' of writing it is to take the 'joke of the day' Daphne's Vampire thing, Daphne's Irish accent, Velma's hayfever and just run with it for too long so that it stop being funny and becomes a 'uh not again' thing.
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Apr 3, 2016 8:52:34 GMT -5
Post by scoobydoomaster on Apr 3, 2016 8:52:34 GMT -5
I really liked the background music from this episode, and it had a great mystery and jokes!
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Apr 3, 2016 9:11:41 GMT -5
Post by jcb on Apr 3, 2016 9:11:41 GMT -5
My only complaint was with Velma's hay fever, it may have been funny for some but I thought toward the end it just got overly gross. If there is a systemic 'failure' of writing it is to take the 'joke of the day' Daphne's Vampire thing, Daphne's Irish accent, Velma's hayfever and just run with it for too long so that it stop being funny and becomes a 'uh not again' thing. Agreed. From a writing standpoint, I always attempt to make sure a character runner GOES someplace, that it escalates, that there's an arc to it - ideally playing into the story resolution somehow - but occasionally, due to certain factors (including my own failure to service so many individual elements that need to be serviced in one of our episodes), occasionally the runner ends up just being repetitive and flat, going nowhere. Occasionally the execution once its out of my hands is not what I had in mind, as well, like the allergies, which I thought was played a bit too much for gross body-function laughs (which I'm not into) instead of through the character and their reaction to what's happening (which is the whole point for me). Making an animation show is a cross between a relay race, juggling and a game of "telephone." You start the race juggling seven eggs, hand them off to the next guy, who might drop an egg and replace it with a banana, and then he hands them off, and so on and so on, everyone having to run as fast as they can - until the last guy finally staggers across the finish line juggling one egg and, one apple and a hamster.
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May 4, 2017 2:35:24 GMT -5
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Post by snesgamer on May 4, 2017 2:35:24 GMT -5
Clever to have the villain(s) be two people trying to scare each other. Actually, the episode did a lot of interesting stuff. And did Scooby really say "Sisyphus of the Corn"? Greek mythology gag for the win!
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Post by jcb on May 4, 2017 12:31:19 GMT -5
Clever to have the villain(s) be two people trying to scare each other. Actually, the episode did a lot of interesting stuff. And did Scooby really say "Sisyphus of the Corn"? Greek mythology gag for the win! Haha. Yes, "Sisyphus of the Corn" got me some dirty looks from the WB execs but they let me have it.
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Oct 2, 2017 13:04:12 GMT -5
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Post by 90s2000sDoo on Oct 2, 2017 13:04:12 GMT -5
I liked this episode it was pretty good. I enjoyed Fred trying to impress Beth. It seeemed like a classic episode with a farm and scarecrow villain. The unmasking was interesting. Daphne's quirk was kind of annoying
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