"Horn, John" wrote:

> > From: Robert Seeberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> > Blues Clues.
> >
> > I know every word to every song on a kiddie show that was on
> > while I was at
> > work.
> > Sheeesh!!!
>
> I love Blue's Clues!  My daughter was really into that one.  We have
> multiple tapes full of episodes of Blue's Clues.  My son isn't quite as
> interested in it but will watch, if it is on.  (This days he's more of a Bob
> the Builder type.)  Not something that I want to watch over and over but at
> least it is watchable.

I love "Bob the Builder", maybe Tom will too one day. And maybe he'll
become an
inspired DIY person through that series. At the moment "Tweenies" and
"TeleTubbies" are on his list of favourits. I'm more the "Rugrats" type
but
"Wild Thornberries", "Mona the Vampier" and "U.B.O.S." are also good.
"U.B.O.S."
has a very stark Harry Pottery feel to it though. Maybe that is why I
like it so
much. And lately I've been watching some "Jackie Chan", "Cubix" (sp?)
and
"Evolution". Good enough to hold my attention for a while, although
Cubix is
getting rather trying because of it's typical cheapness that results
from sloppy
and slow animations (you know the stuff where only one feature in a
frame moves
and the rest of the frame doesn't, stuff like that). You see a lot of it
these
days, mostly in series that are primarily designed to market a concept
not to
entertain the viewer.

Sonja
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