The Weird Al Show
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I love TWAS, I try to watch it like, every day....
We pause it at moments where Al makes some kind of weird look and then my little brothers and I laugh like maniacs.
Our lives are just too darn exciting for us, I guess.
I was on the phone with my friend while watching TWAS, and it was the episode "Bad Influence"... I was waiting for the part where he pulls off his pant leg... :9~ Ha ha... and my brother Arden was like, "He pulled off his pant leg!!" and I turned around... it was really funny, I laughed.
We pause it at moments where Al makes some kind of weird look and then my little brothers and I laugh like maniacs.
Our lives are just too darn exciting for us, I guess.
I was on the phone with my friend while watching TWAS, and it was the episode "Bad Influence"... I was waiting for the part where he pulls off his pant leg... :9~ Ha ha... and my brother Arden was like, "He pulled off his pant leg!!" and I turned around... it was really funny, I laughed.
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I think I know why "The Weird Al Show" was not a success. During the '97-'98 TV season, Kids WB was probably the most popular Saturday morning block and they had some of the most popular (and best) cartoons at the time. They had "Animaniacs", "Pinky & The Brain", "Tiny Toon Adventures", and "The New Batman/Superman Adventures", which were very successful during their original runs. Also, there's the fact that their was never one exact time slot for the series and that the show aired at different times in different places. And, of course, CBS did not promote it well. I mean, "Bad Hair Day" was a big success when released and went platinum less than 5 months after its release. The series should have been successful.
I wish the show could've aired on the WB. I mean, if "Animaniacs" and "New Batman/Superman Adventures" were able to pull off that amount of adult content on a children's Saturday morning block, think of what all Al could have done!
I wish the show could've aired on the WB. I mean, if "Animaniacs" and "New Batman/Superman Adventures" were able to pull off that amount of adult content on a children's Saturday morning block, think of what all Al could have done!
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well, al never had that much 'adult content', I know that animaniacs did. the only 'adult' thing they did on animaniacs was one episode where dot curses, but you don't hear the voice, then wakko says "yes, my sister just said that." XDGuyWhoIsAnonymous @ Aug 28 2008, 02:52 PM wrote: I think I know why "The Weird Al Show" was not a success. During the '97-'98 TV season, Kids WB was probably the most popular Saturday morning block and they had some of the most popular (and best) cartoons at the time. They had "Animaniacs", "Pinky & The Brain", "Tiny Toon Adventures", and "The New Batman/Superman Adventures", which were very successful during their original runs. Also, there's the fact that their was never one exact time slot for the series and that the show aired at different times in different places. And, of course, CBS did not promote it well. I mean, "Bad Hair Day" was a big success when released and went platinum less than 5 months after its release. The series should have been successful.
I wish the show could've aired on the WB. I mean, if "Animaniacs" and "New Batman/Superman Adventures" were able to pull off that amount of adult content on a children's Saturday morning block, think of what all Al could have done!
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