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Post by Rosethorn on Nov 18, 2005 15:39:04 GMT -5
HAHAHA!!!!!1 I saw it! And now, I'm gonna write reviews! ^^ No Beads No Business - LOLNESS!!!1 I really didn't expect there to be a wheel! Maybe after "Slugfest" they decided to do that....hmm. Anyway, poor Edward - when he had to SHAVE LUMPUS' BACK. Oh, my eyes... I cheered for Raj when he got to run the camp store. But I think I would have made him pay dearly if he had kept me waiting like that! And then after he yells at Lazlo for not trading for beads, he traded nazal spray FOR AN ICE CREAM SANDWICH. That was when I knew there would be a fight...*ducks* And Clam was such a great therapist! I want him for a therapist...anyone who can use just 2 socks to turn a fight back around into a friendship is gifted! Totally great episode! 4/5 Gold Apples. Miss Fru Fru - Our wish was finally granted. The Squirrel Scouts are back - with an entire episode to themselves! That was awesome, seeing how all of the girls (except for Jane Doe) are total tomboys. (Jane needs 3 make-up bags?!?!) And, I forget who said this, but it was good to really see Jane Doe in her life, and to see that she suffers like Lumpus. Though I still can't believe that book-smart Nina thought she could fly! Good episode, didn't meet my entire expectations. 3/5 Gold Apples.
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Post by kowloonscout34 on Dec 16, 2005 16:34:23 GMT -5
There Are Some Slight Changes To The Girls Of Acorn Flats. Because The Girls In The Watchtower From "It's No Picnic" Have Different Skin Colors.
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Post by elil on Dec 28, 2005 8:39:35 GMT -5
Saw it. Loved it.
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Post by SpartanGuy88 on Apr 4, 2006 9:16:57 GMT -5
If I was in charge of the animation of Ms. Fru Fru, I'd have it so that when Patsy, Nina, and Gretchen are talking about what they like to do at the beginning of the episode, Patsy would be using the snail mucus to spell out "Lazlo + Patsy" while saying that snail bathing can be very "artistic."
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Post by jim856796 on Jul 17, 2006 15:30:51 GMT -5
Despite Lazlo, Raj, and Clam being absent from "Miss Fru Fru" because I liked the way the Squirrel Trio's gowns were designed. I also liked the scene where Nina shows how flying was to be done. I sure wished that the 1976 Columbia Pictures fanfare was to play over it because it would go great with the Nina flying demonstration.
About the swimsuit competition, I didn't like the way the Squirrel Scout Trio's swimsuits were designed. I liked Jane Doe's though. I could have thought of better swimsuits!
There should be a sequel to Miss Fru Fru and Lazlo, Raj, and Clam are appearing in that sequel this time.
I have decided to give Miss Fru Fru a B+
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Post by thewatcher on Jul 17, 2006 15:35:53 GMT -5
I like Miss Fru Fru because of the absence of the Bean Scouts. There should be more episodes like this (centered around Squirrel Scouts, with little to no Bean Scout appearances). Miss Fru Fru is definitely one of my favorite episodes of CL.
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Post by kitendoc on Jul 17, 2006 15:36:41 GMT -5
You said it, the Watcher.
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Post by The metal warrior (NWO) on Jul 17, 2006 15:39:08 GMT -5
yep.I even have it on tape,and watch it almost everyday,it's so good.
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Post by Basil Sunshine on Jul 17, 2006 18:19:51 GMT -5
Many of the people I've talked to about "No Beads, No Business" think that it was very stereotypical of the CL crew to give Raj the job for Camp Store, but I don't think so. It's really funny that they did it, I think. I used to go to this gas station everday during school on my walk to the elementary school. There was this family that owned it, and they were all from India. The person who was normally cashier was the father. I went there so often that they knew my name and everything. There little daughter liked to play with my little sister.
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Post by The metal warrior (NWO) on Jul 17, 2006 18:26:34 GMT -5
weird,I thought is was because it's like apu from the simpsons.
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Post by Basil Sunshine on Jul 17, 2006 18:43:06 GMT -5
No, it's like that in real life as well! It's sort of like how ther is alot of Vietnamese poeple at nail salons, and Nigerian people at nursing homes.
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Post by The metal warrior (NWO) on Jul 17, 2006 18:45:04 GMT -5
well,I have a similar story: I used to be friends with this indian boy,who's father owns and operates a gas station.unfortunatly,the gas station got shut down,and they moved away.
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Post by Basil Sunshine on Jul 17, 2006 18:46:25 GMT -5
Man, that's a bummer. The Indian family still works there, but I don't go there as often anymore. Wow, this is kinda off-topic.
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Post by The metal warrior (NWO) on Jul 17, 2006 18:48:34 GMT -5
yeah.me and that dude had lots of fun.
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Post by Basil Sunshine on Jul 17, 2006 18:53:06 GMT -5
Did he have an accent?
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