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The Weirdest 90s Kids Shows, Ranked
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The 1990s were a weird time for TV viewers, and it's notable how some shows in this decade were just weird. They had strange set-ups, and the execution was even weirder. Attempts to mix CGI, which was in a very rough stage in the mid-1990s, could make things look even worse.

Some 90s kids' shows had good concepts but fell apart in execution, while others were so strange it's amazing they were even green-lit. Even some shows that ended up being good hits still had pretty weird premises and presentations. It showcases how this decade was filled with unique ideas, from anthology children's horror to strange virtual reality-themed experiments, that viewers have to wonder how some of these concepts were created in the first place.

Updated on June 26, 2024, by Mayra Garcia: Child's television has changed plenty over the years, but millennials can't forget how odd cartoons were in the 1990s.
See full article at CBR
  • 6/27/2024
  • by Sage Ashford, Guillermo Kurten, Brittanie Maldonado, Casey Coates, Mayra Garcia
  • CBR
10 Wonka Actors Who Also Appear In The Paddington Movies
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Paul King is at it again with Wonka, a film whose cast list shares several familiar names with the director's Paddington movies. This goes to show that King is hoping to duplicate the success of his past films by casting the talent he already knows works. Paddington delighted audiences with its whimsey, and Paddington 2 took this several steps further, solidifying itself as a classic from the day it was released. Of course, this has a great deal to do with the performances of Sally Hawkins, Hugh Grant, and other minor but equally as delightful actors who will now bring their skills to Wonka.

Just as the Paddington movies are based on the book series of the same name by author Michael Bond, the Wonka movie is meant to be the prequel to the 1964 book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. The plot will follow a young Willy Wonka...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 7/19/2023
  • by Angel Shaw
  • ScreenRant
WWE Raw Review 23/1/12 – Chris Jericho Speaks
The Big News: Another bad week for John Laurinaitis as the Gm was informed that his position is up for review and ended the night being struck down by Punk with a Gts. Meanwhile Kane installed further rage in Cena by sending Ryder to hospital following their Falls count anywhere match and a Miz loss to R-Truth means that he will be the unfortunate number one entrant in this Sunday’s Royal Rumble match.

In a Nutshell: I’d advise watching old Rumble tapes to get hyped for this weekend as this show did little to promote the excitement and drama of the WWE’s unique 30 man event.

Cm Punk started the show. He talked very briefly about Dolph Ziggler getting some cheap pinfalls over him before turning his attention to the perpetrator behind these immoral victories, John Laurinaitis. He played the clip of Laurinaitis admitting that he was going...
See full article at Obsessed with Film
  • 1/24/2012
  • by Laurent Kelly
  • Obsessed with Film
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