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Sunday, June 17, 2007

Popeye the Sailor Man

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Popeye the Sailor Man has been a favorite animated cartoon character for over seventy five years.

For 75 years, generations have viewed the comedic actions of a unique figure in film history, Popeye the Sailor man. The spinach-eating swab was created for the "Thimble Theatre" comic strip in 1929 by E.C. Segar.

The Fleischer Studios, unlike other cartoon studios during the early 1930's, illustrated the darker, meaner streets of New York City.

"Betty Boop" was born from that era and Max Fleischer who was a great fan of "Thimble Theatre," plucked Popeye, Olive Oyl and Bluto from the funny papers putting each into one animated film.

On July 14th, 1933, the comic strip trio appeared in one of the Betty Boop entries titled, "Popeye the Sailor."

Betty was used just briefly on screen as the film was designed to see if the sailor, who was a big hit with depression era audiences in newspapers, could translate that popularity to the big screen. Popeye, his cohort, Olive Oyl and nemises Brutus live one.

Popeye passed the test and his own series began three months later.

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Popeye was promptly arrested at his California mansion and falsely charged with child neglect, illegal possession of firearms, assault, battery, destruction of city property, unauthorized use of lethal force, and manslaughter. The sailor was order to pay a record fine of $1 million United States dollars in damages for the destruction he caused and serve 6 sessions of anger management, or go to a state penitentary for the next 6-8 months. But this incident was actually done by Bluto, who posed as Popeye to rape Olive Oyl (and eventually killed her). All charges on Popeye were dropped (he was exonerated though), and Bluto was sentenced to reclusion temporal.

The video is actually done by one of Bluto's friends so that he can get away with Olive.

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Friday, June 15, 2007

Baby tweety pictures

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The Tweety Bird baby shower theme has been used by several celebrity moms in recent years.
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As unusual as a Looney Tunes theme may seem, who are we to argue with movie stars who have the funds to hire professional party planners that have access to any kind of party supplies and decorations in the world? Besides, I’ve always been rather fond of Tweety Bird and find the prospect of decorating with those bright yellow, orange and blue colors rather cheerful.
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The problem with using cartoon characters as a theme is that you have to be very careful or you will end up with way too many pictures of your chosen character and few options of ways to balance things out in an appealing way. In a small area, a single centerpiece displaying your themed motif might be all that’s necessary. In a large area, you may need several focal points to successfully decorate the venue for your Tweety Bird baby shower theme.

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

'SpongeBob SquarePants' Episode Guide

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In the first four seasons of "SpongeBob SquarePants," 82 shows and a full-length movie were created. Each show features two episodes for a total of 164 episodes. Here is a sampling of the episodes. For a PDF of this list, click here.

Season One

001 (pilot). First aired: Saturday, May 1, 1999
"Help Wanted"
SpongeBob applies for a job at the local burger place, the Krusty Krab. His lifelong dream has been to work there, but can he prove to Mr. Krabs and Squidward that he's worthy?

"Reef Blowers"
SpongeBob tries to get rid of a pesky clam shell at the front of his lawn, which usually annoys Squidward because all the mess ends up on his lawn.

"Tea at the Treedome"
SpongeBob meets a squirrel named Sandy, who invites him to her undersea treedome for tea one afternoon. Only problem is, it's inside, and SpongeBob runs the risk of drying out completely if he attends.

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009. First aired: Saturday, September 11, 1999
"Nature Pants"
SpongeBob decides to leave his civilized life in Bikini Bottom and go live uninhibited and free among a pack of wild jellyfish. Meanwhile, Sandy and Patrick try to come up with plans to try to get SpongeBob back.

"Opposite Day"
Squidward wants to sell his house and move away, but he knows that no one will buy it if they see rambunctious SpongeBob around. So Squidward decides to tell SpongeBob that it's "Opposite Day," in hopes that he will behave around the real estate agent.

015. First aired: Monday, January 17, 2000
"Sleepy Time"
SpongeBob discovers the means to enter the dreams of his friends. But every time he enters a dream, he ruins it, so his friends come to his house and tell him to stop messing with their dreams.

"Suds"
SpongeBob comes down with a case of the SUDS -- a flu-like illness in which bubbles escape through pores in the body. Then "Dr." Patrick comes over and tries to convince SpongeBob that he can't go to the doctor, telling him about all the bad things that might happen, such as having to read old magazines.

Season Two

021. First aired: Thursday, October 26, 2000
"Something Smells"
SpongeBob eats a peanut onion sundae and acquires a hideous case of bad breath. He can't understand why everyone runs away from him whenever he talks to them.

"Bossy Boots"
When Pearl remodels the Krusty Krab into a hip hangout, SpongeBob worries about the fate of the original restaurant (not to mention, his position as fry cook).

030. First aired: Wednesday, March 7, 2001
"No Free Rides"
SpongeBob fails his driving test.

"I'm Your Biggest Fanatic"
SpongeBob and Patrick go to a fan convention. They meet Kevin C. Cucumber, the leader of the Jellyspotters club, and SpongeBob vows to try his best to earn ranks with them.

036. First aired: Friday, September 28, 2001
"Jellyfish Hunters"
Mr. Krabs turns SpongeBob's idea for Jelly Krabby Patties into a colossal customer favorite, and it leads to trouble when the local population of jellyfish becomes hunted to near-extinction.

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039. First aired: Friday, November 30, 2001
"Procrastination"
SpongeBob has to write an essay and tries to find things to distract himself from doing it. Then he dozes off and has a scary dream.

"I'm With Stupid"
Patrick's parents are coming over. Patrick doesn't want to look stupid, so he tells SpongeBob to be stupider than him.

Season Three

043. First aired: Friday, March 1, 2002
"Nasty Patty"
A health inspector shows up at the Krusty Krab, and while he is there, SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs see the news about a guy passing himself off as a health inspector to get free food. Mr. Krabs is so mad that he and SpongeBob make a Krabby Patty made with a bunch of nasty things. After it is served to the inspector, he chokes to death on a fly; however, the two think he died from the patty. They later find out that he was a real health inspector.

"The Idiot Box"
SpongeBob and Patrick buy a big-screen TV only so that they can play inside its box.

056. First aired: Saturday, October 4, 2003
"Born Again Krabs"
SpongeBob finds a rotten Krabby Patty under the grill, and Mr. Krabs tries it and says that it still tastes good. After Mr. Krabs gets out of the hospital, he says he'll never be cheap again. Of course, he doesn't keep his promise.

"I Had An Accident"
SpongeBob fears getting hurt in the outside world, so he decides to stay indoors forever.

Feature Film

First aired: Friday, November 19, 2004
"The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie"
Plankton steals King Neptune's crown and frames Mr. Krabs. Now lacking something to cover his receding hairline, a furious Neptune goes after Krabs. SpongeBob manages to strike a deal with the god of the sea: He and Patrick will embark on a perilous journey to faraway Shell City to recover the crown if Neptune spares Mr. Krabs's life. On their journey, they encounter creepy monsters, fishy thugs, and Plankton's ruthless hitman, Dennis. With SpongeBob and Patrick otherwise occupied, Plankton initiates "Plan Z," his ultimate plan to steal the secret Krabby Patty formula and rule the world.

Season Four

065. First aired: Friday, September 23, 2005
"Selling Out"
Mr. Krabs sells the Krusty Krab to a conglomerate, but his retirement doesn't wind up being what he thought it would be.

071. First aired: Friday, November, 11, 2005
"Have You Seen This Snail"
While trying to beat a paddle-ball world record, SpongeBob forgets to feed Gary -- for 10 days. So Gary runs away to downtown Bikini Bottom, where he is taken in by a kindly old woman who confuses him with one of her many deceased pets. Once SpongeBob realizes he has neglected Gary, he sets out to find his pet.

074. First aired: Saturday, April 1, 2006
"Krusty Towers"
After Mr. Krabs gets a huge hotel bill, he decides he can make a profit from opening his own hotel. The plan, of course, backfires.

"Mrs. Puff, You're Fired"
Mrs. Puff gets fired from her boating school job because she didn't pass SpongeBob on his driving test. A more intense instructor then takes her place.

080. First aired: Friday, October 13, 2006
"Bummer Vacation"
Mr. Krabs forces SpongeBob to take his very first vacation, and SpongeBob doesn't know what to do with his spare time.

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Sunday, June 10, 2007

Winnie the Pooh and His Friends

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Winnie the Pooh’s blog would be the kind of blog that would say a lot but never really say anything. You might read each post a hundred times to find the hidden meaning in it. There would be some wisdom in every post but in order to understand it you would always have to look through what is being said.

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Piglet is a nice guy, he is just not very sure of himself. His blog would reflect that. Every post would have some form of self doubt and lack confidence. Piglet would never want to offend anyone and in trying to please everyone would not take a stand on much.

Tigger
Tigger’s blog would never say much of anything, but would say it a lot. Actually Tigger would probably not have a blog, but would be the one most likely to use Twitter. 140 characters is all he would ever need and he could post all the time.

Rabbit
Rabbit’s blog would be the bossiest of the group. He is the ultimate authority on everything and he would make sure the world would know what his opinion is. He might not always be right, but he would be quite certain about himself.

Eeyore
Eeyor’s blog would be depressing to read plain and simple. He would have no subscribers and quit after a week or two because no one was reading.

Christopher Robin
Christopher Robin’s blog would be the most rounded blog of them all. It would be full of good advice on whatever topic he was writing about. His blog would be the only blog you would want to always read.

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