ian-1211
Joined Oct 2006
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I don't mind this cartoon. I came across it a few times on Children's BBC on Saturday mornings. It all-right, I guess. There are some interesting characters and it is kind of fun if you're a 6-year-old. But really? some jokes on this show are pretty god-awful! I mean a lot of the jokes they have are just burned-out, overused puns! And the villains, they suck! Not much of a threat and they are pretty boring. And the supercat sidekick is annoying. Overall, not a bad cartoon. Younger Kids will like but they will be the only ones. Since I have to do ten lines on here. I will say a few more things. Like. Watch Deal or No Deal Christmas Star. It's meant to be good!
Man, this movie was funny! I'm mean every scene was priceless. The plot always make me laugh 'cause of the villagers are made to look like morons. They are obsessed with their vegetables. I also loved the Were-Rabbit and Hutch. I just hope Peter Sallis does Wallace for a few more years. I know he is eighty-seven now and now getting any younger but it's a delight to hear his voice time and time again. And the bits when Philip got out his little purse made the cinema roar with laughter. And rightly so! This movie just show you that Wallace and Gromit are the jewel in recent British Animation. Can't wait for a Matter of Loaf and Death this Christmas. It's gonna be good. Long Live Wallace and Gromit!
P.S. Rest in Peace, Kathy Staff (Nora Batty). British TV will not be the same without you!
P.S. Rest in Peace, Kathy Staff (Nora Batty). British TV will not be the same without you!