Histeria!
- Série télévisée
- 1998–2000
- Tous publics
- 30min
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7,7/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueEdutainment animated series that parodies and satirizes history, pop culture and edutainment concept itself.Edutainment animated series that parodies and satirizes history, pop culture and edutainment concept itself.Edutainment animated series that parodies and satirizes history, pop culture and edutainment concept itself.
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- 2 victoires et 4 nominations au total
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Unlike the other person who commented, I find this show both funny and semi-educational. The actors (especially Rob Paulsen, who does several bit parts on the show) do a superb job of portraying the historical characters, and the writing is creative and witty. True, it may not be completely historically accurate, but it is a cartoon that is primarily geared towards entertainment and not education. I do find Big Fat Baby a bit much, but I suppose he appeals to kids. I believe Histeria! is a wonderful show, and I recommend it to any cartoon fan.
I used to watch this show on Kids WB on weekdays when I came home from school. I was in the sixth grade and I found it to be very cute, amusing, fun, and educational. I was sad to see this show leave and I wish the reruns were still on T.V.
One of my favorite episodes was the one when George Washington and Abraham Lincoln were trying to pick out a national anthem. This episode had many good songs on it and, like all "Histeria!" songs, I liked them. Other good episodes I really liked were the ones with the Underground Railroad and the Revolutionary War. Those episodes were really funny.
Overall "Histeria!" was a very good show and I wish there were more shows like it on T.V. I give this show 10/10 stars.
One of my favorite episodes was the one when George Washington and Abraham Lincoln were trying to pick out a national anthem. This episode had many good songs on it and, like all "Histeria!" songs, I liked them. Other good episodes I really liked were the ones with the Underground Railroad and the Revolutionary War. Those episodes were really funny.
Overall "Histeria!" was a very good show and I wish there were more shows like it on T.V. I give this show 10/10 stars.
This cartoon has to be THE classic cartoon of the Warner Bros. "Silver Age Of Toons." The plot is simple, the show makes fun of history! Some classic sketches are employed in the making of this series. Also, portraying the historical figures as entertainment stars is sheer genius. (e.g. Frank Sinatra as Julius Caesar, Jerry Lewis as Meriwether Lewis, Mike Myers and Dean Martin both play Marc Antony, and Shirley MacLaine plays Joan of Arc.) For those of you who are classic comedy fans, this is a must-see!
My mother took one look at the theme song and declared that it was the stupidest thing she'd every seen! I thought she was bizarre! This show kept me laughing to no end. Even today as I sit here writing I'm still laughing at "Women Leaders in Group Therapy" as I play it in my head. I learned some interesting things that they don't bother teaching in school (The origins of the weekday names is one thing, Aztec Gods is another! You know, interesting stuff!)! I still catch this every now and then, and I laugh at reruns that I've already seen. So I recommend it to anyone with a sense of humor. As for my mother, she's living happily ever after, complaining about everything I like, from "Histeria" to "Dexter's Lab" to "Cats Don't Dance." What can I do about her? (Sell her at the next yard sale...J/K. Sort of.)
Histeria is a wonderful cartoon that takes well known history stories and makes them entertaining! History was never this fun! Of course, the stories are much different from before, so the show isn't the most educational show ever, but it makes up for that with its entertainment. The writers were obviously thinking "What would it be like if Napoleon and Alexander the (Not So) Great lived in the society we live in today?" This is one of the reasons this show is so entertaining. It mixes normally boring history lessons with everyday characters and life situations of the present. This makes the show very entertaining. Definitely worth a look!
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- Citations
Orville Wright: Oh boy.
Wilbur Wright: What is that horrible smell?
Big Fat Baby: Gah goo gah.
The Wright Brothers: Eww.
Charity Bazaar: Big Fat Baby needs a change.
Orville Wright: No kidding when was the last time this baby had a new diaper?
Charity Bazaar: Do you know when the wheel was invented?
Wilbur Wright: 3000 B.C?
Charity Bazaar: Before that.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Minus, Elmira et Cortex: Gee, Your Hair Spells Terrific (1998)
- Bandes originalesManhattan Beach March
(uncredited)
Music by John Philip Sousa
Arranged by Richard Stone
Lyrics by Tom Ruegger
[the second theme song]
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