Well, as you can tell from the title card and the house of Phineas and Ferb's, that's right, today's my Birthday! I am 22 years old as of right now, and I'm going to review Happy Birthday, Isabella, an episode from the fourth season. I will review Hail to the Chief, and a few other projects later. But right now, let's get to the birthday review immediately.
It's Isabella's birthday, and Phineas and the gang celebrate it in a big way, complete with a giant cake and piƱatas. To Isabella however, all she really wants is to be alone with Phineas, but she keeps missing by a second. Meanwhile, Doofenshmirtz installs his Bugs Me-Inator onto an evil bug bus and drives around Danville turning all the things that bug him literally into bugs, and Stacy unwittingly sees this and even finds out Perry's agent secret. And once again, Candace tries to bust the boys, but it never works. Two words for Candace, "Give up!" P.S., I still am not fond of Doofenschmirtz, I mean, I have nothing against a platypus being a spy agent, but that Heinz is so stupid!
After watching a few episodes that feature Isabella, I have made an interesting discovery, she has feelings for Phineas. If I didn't know better, I'd say she has a crush on him! I never knew that until now. I can relate to her in this episode because all she wants to do is spend time with Phineas. Also, here comes another question, if Stacy noticed that Perry was a spy agent, how come Phineas and Ferb never seem him as a secret agent? Was it because they're too occupied with their time and summer plans to even notice? Oh, well, I guess we'll never know. All I know is Phineas and Ferb have never met Doofenschmirtz, which I wish the series made them do that.
So, my opinions are this episode are pretty okay. I kind of like the episode being a birthday episode for once, and I kind of like how her wish was to spend time with Phineas, and spoiler alert, m the end, Isabella does get her wish. It's funny, interesting, has birthday related stuff in it, and has a nice song, simply known as "Isabella's Birthday Song," or as I like to call it, "Isabella's Wish."
All in all, you have to watch the episode for yourself and try, and I dare you to TRY to prove to me that Isabella doesn't have a crush on Phineas.
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Monday, February 19, 2018
Saturday, January 13, 2018
Johnny Bravo - "Johnny's Guardian Angel"
Want a funny version of It's a Wonderful Life starring Jimmy Stewart? Want a person to mistake cement as Hollywood paint? Well then, this episode is for you! "Johnny's Guardian Angel."
Johnny Bravo causes a few accidents like breaking Carl's homemade computer, destroying Mama's little garden, and letting go of Little Suzy's balloon by mistake. This goes so far that Johnny Bravo wishes he were never born. Then, his guardian angel named Maurice, rises from the sky, and takes Johnny into a world in which he was never born, where Carl is rich, Pops' place hasn't changed much, and Johnny Bravo's mother is acting like a spy, but Little Suzy hasn't changed at all. And, spoiler alert, Johnny Bravo wishes he had his life back, and the episodes ends with him getting stuck in the cement, again.
I like the comedy in this episode, like for example, when Johnny accidentally knocks down Carl's homemade computer, Carl calls Johnny a big clumsy brainless insensitive oaf, which sadly is kind of true, but then, Johnny quickly lets go of his anger asking, I'm still your best friend though, right? Someone's having mood swings. Why he bothered being angry at Johnny in the first place, I honestly have no idea. I even like how Carl acts very rich in the alternate universe, and Carl has pretty cool shades, almost as cool as Johnny Bravo's shades. Also, Pops kicking out Johnny from his diner in that universe was really uncalled for.
So, bottom line, unlike the Fairly OddParents episode, "It's a Wishful Life," this episode manages to get everything right. It's a good satire, it's got a cool alternate universe, and it's also very funny, something that "It's a Wishful Life" failed to do.
Overall, most of Johnny Bravo's second season is pretty good, with the exception of Buffoon Lagoon, and no, I won't review this episode, never!
The characters reacted according to their characters, and even Johnny Bravo's lines are pretty funny.
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This is a must watch episode.
Johnny Bravo causes a few accidents like breaking Carl's homemade computer, destroying Mama's little garden, and letting go of Little Suzy's balloon by mistake. This goes so far that Johnny Bravo wishes he were never born. Then, his guardian angel named Maurice, rises from the sky, and takes Johnny into a world in which he was never born, where Carl is rich, Pops' place hasn't changed much, and Johnny Bravo's mother is acting like a spy, but Little Suzy hasn't changed at all. And, spoiler alert, Johnny Bravo wishes he had his life back, and the episodes ends with him getting stuck in the cement, again.
I like the comedy in this episode, like for example, when Johnny accidentally knocks down Carl's homemade computer, Carl calls Johnny a big clumsy brainless insensitive oaf, which sadly is kind of true, but then, Johnny quickly lets go of his anger asking, I'm still your best friend though, right? Someone's having mood swings. Why he bothered being angry at Johnny in the first place, I honestly have no idea. I even like how Carl acts very rich in the alternate universe, and Carl has pretty cool shades, almost as cool as Johnny Bravo's shades. Also, Pops kicking out Johnny from his diner in that universe was really uncalled for.
So, bottom line, unlike the Fairly OddParents episode, "It's a Wishful Life," this episode manages to get everything right. It's a good satire, it's got a cool alternate universe, and it's also very funny, something that "It's a Wishful Life" failed to do.
Overall, most of Johnny Bravo's second season is pretty good, with the exception of Buffoon Lagoon, and no, I won't review this episode, never!
The characters reacted according to their characters, and even Johnny Bravo's lines are pretty funny.
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This is a must watch episode.
Friday, January 12, 2018
Phineas and Ferb - "Happy New Year"
Even though it's already the second week of January 2018, I'd figured I should still review the New Year's Eve episode of the ever popular Disney cartoon, Phineas and Ferb. So, without acquaintances be forgotten, let's begin.
It's New Year's Eve, and everyone's getting ready for the Big Bash. Phineas and Ferb put up their annual New Year's Eve Ball into Outer Space outside Isabella's backyard, and Candace is going to a New Year's Party with Jeremy and Stacy. However, there's a problem. Candace can't stop thinking about Phineas and Ferb doing those sneaky things which Candace fails to show her parents, when she goes to the bathroom to pull herself together, she sees someone eating a sandwich despite announcing their New Year's Resolution, and Candace decides maybe it's not too late to bust Phineas and Ferb. So, she leaves the party to investigate. Will she finally bust the duo? Fat chance!
Over on the Perry and Doofenshmirtz side of things, Doofenshmirtz decides to brain wash everybody at midnight into making him to his orders, comes as no biggie that his plan does indeed backfire. And he does have a heart, an evil one that is, and he does wish Perry a Happy New Year near the ending. You know, if these Perry and Doofenshmirtz plots were never on the show, I would've been fine with that, but that's just me. I kind of like Doofenshmirtz's robot though.
This episode is visually interesting, it's not laugh out loud funny, but it's got great visuals. It kind of reminds me of the Sesame Street New Year's Eve Special if you ask me. Except, in that special we only see the kids side of the party, but here, we see both sides, both adult and kid alike. I kind of like the looks of that giant ball, it looks an awful lot like that giant Disco ball from the Powerpuff Girls episode, "Boogie Frights." You did see my review of that one, didn't you? I especially love the ending song, simply knwn as "Happy New Year" as sung by Olivia Olson, yes, the actress who voiced Bliss in The Power of Four, but I'll review that one of that rehash some other time. And Ferb's line in this was and I quote "Auld Lang Syne" literally means "old long ago," but I'd rather think of New Year's as an unspoiled universe.: I also like the fireworks at the end and even the romance that Jeremy and Candace have, even Jeremy likes Candace the way she is, being her girl who tries to tell on her brothers self. The fireworks are something that was really missing from the Sesame Street New Year's special. So, If I had to choose between those two specials, I'd pick this one. Did I forget to mention that John Viener, who worked on Family Guy, voiced Norm the Robot?
So, in the words of Cookie Monster, "THE END! Me love credits!"
It's New Year's Eve, and everyone's getting ready for the Big Bash. Phineas and Ferb put up their annual New Year's Eve Ball into Outer Space outside Isabella's backyard, and Candace is going to a New Year's Party with Jeremy and Stacy. However, there's a problem. Candace can't stop thinking about Phineas and Ferb doing those sneaky things which Candace fails to show her parents, when she goes to the bathroom to pull herself together, she sees someone eating a sandwich despite announcing their New Year's Resolution, and Candace decides maybe it's not too late to bust Phineas and Ferb. So, she leaves the party to investigate. Will she finally bust the duo? Fat chance!
Over on the Perry and Doofenshmirtz side of things, Doofenshmirtz decides to brain wash everybody at midnight into making him to his orders, comes as no biggie that his plan does indeed backfire. And he does have a heart, an evil one that is, and he does wish Perry a Happy New Year near the ending. You know, if these Perry and Doofenshmirtz plots were never on the show, I would've been fine with that, but that's just me. I kind of like Doofenshmirtz's robot though.
This episode is visually interesting, it's not laugh out loud funny, but it's got great visuals. It kind of reminds me of the Sesame Street New Year's Eve Special if you ask me. Except, in that special we only see the kids side of the party, but here, we see both sides, both adult and kid alike. I kind of like the looks of that giant ball, it looks an awful lot like that giant Disco ball from the Powerpuff Girls episode, "Boogie Frights." You did see my review of that one, didn't you? I especially love the ending song, simply knwn as "Happy New Year" as sung by Olivia Olson, yes, the actress who voiced Bliss in The Power of Four, but I'll review that one of that rehash some other time. And Ferb's line in this was and I quote "Auld Lang Syne" literally means "old long ago," but I'd rather think of New Year's as an unspoiled universe.: I also like the fireworks at the end and even the romance that Jeremy and Candace have, even Jeremy likes Candace the way she is, being her girl who tries to tell on her brothers self. The fireworks are something that was really missing from the Sesame Street New Year's special. So, If I had to choose between those two specials, I'd pick this one. Did I forget to mention that John Viener, who worked on Family Guy, voiced Norm the Robot?
So, in the words of Cookie Monster, "THE END! Me love credits!"
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Johnny Bravo - "Carl Be Not Proud"
"Carl Be Not Proud" is one of my favorite episodes form the second season of Johnny Bravo. It focuses on Carl and Johnny Bravo, I think Carl is my favorite semi-regular character during seasons two and three, I don't know why they underused him in Season 4 though.
The episode begins at Pops' diner, where Carl cries over the fact that his Venus Flytrap has only twelve hours to live, while Pops thinks it's just a lousy houseplant, he decides to just go ahead and put it in the kitchen, and he wanted him to spend his final days among the flies he loved so well, and Pops states that the place is lousy with the little stinkers. As Carl mourns over the loss, Johnny Bravo comes in.
He witnesses Carl crying, but before he could wonder why, he noticed he was wearing his underwear on the outside, the spins around three times until he finally gets his clothing into better gear. Then he asks Carl "who died?" And Carl shows Johnny the medical report, and Johnny reads "Twelve hours to live, no hope for recovery, fungal infestation?!" and comes to the conclusion, "Carl, your dying!" And he decides that from now on, after being mean to him for the past two decades, he decides to be the best friend he always fantasized he was. Before Carl could clear up the fact that the report was for his plant, he overhears Johnny say "anything" and starts to take advantage of this.
At Carl's house, Johnny reluctantly plays Lieutenant Biff Proton, the funny thing is, he would be interested in the space character later on in the series. Carl orders Johnny to give him a food rub, and they fight to the death, until Johnny realizes, "What am I doing?! Carl's dying and here I am pounding his head into the carpet!" Carl, using poor acting, says he sees a bright light, and collapses. Johnny tells him to not die and he'll do whatever it takes. Carl asks him "What size uni-tar do you wear?" and Johnny says to the camera, "This won't end well."
At the Aron City skating rink, Johnny has a bit of trouble skating, until Carl tells him to pretend he's sliding across a beautiful cloud, as Johnny follows Carl's idea, he gets the hang of skating. And Johnny comes over and becomes Carl's skating buddy, spinning him and lifting him in the air as if Carl was flying. But then, all of a sudden, a fresh honey comes walking by, and as usual, Johnny drops Carl on the ice, tries to go for the lady, try to woo her, but gets coffee poured onto his shirt, and beaten up silly. Once he decides he wants to leave, Carl uses his poor acting skills once again, saying his spleen hurts and everything's getting dark and pasty, Johnny buys this and tells him not to die on him and they exit the skating rink.
On the other side of town, Johnny Bravo uses a megaphone declaring how Carl is so great and that he is his best friend why trying numerous times at other people to tell them to hide him. Johnny Bravo puts down his picked sign and megaphone, and says "I don't get it Carl, we've been doing this for hours, shouldn't you be dead by now?" Carl replies, "Any minute now in the mean time, keep declaring your devotion to me!" and that's what Johnny did. "C is for the coolest guy I know, A is for the awful way I treat him, R is for his really neat bug collection, L is for the love humanity! Somebody put me out of my misery! I can't stand it anymore, I can't stand it!"
Pops comes by with Carl's Venus Flytrap all better, saying it's gonna live after all. Johnny overhears this and Carl says "Ix-nay on the ytrap-flay!" But Pops doesn't listen. It turns out that one helping of Pops' loose meat special and the little feller was as good as new. And he guesses that fancy medical report was just a big load of bunk. Johnny grows angry after discovering that it was all just for a stupid plant and he chases Carl all the way through town to the sunset. And Pops says "I like you better than people."
So, bottom line, this episode was pretty funny. It had Johnny Bravo in his usual stupid fashion thinking his friend is dying, and cows to do anything for Carl, and Carl never acts out of character in this episode, he's just taking advantage of what Johnny offered. So, if you're a fan of Johnny Bravo, check this episode out if you haven't already.
The episode begins at Pops' diner, where Carl cries over the fact that his Venus Flytrap has only twelve hours to live, while Pops thinks it's just a lousy houseplant, he decides to just go ahead and put it in the kitchen, and he wanted him to spend his final days among the flies he loved so well, and Pops states that the place is lousy with the little stinkers. As Carl mourns over the loss, Johnny Bravo comes in.
He witnesses Carl crying, but before he could wonder why, he noticed he was wearing his underwear on the outside, the spins around three times until he finally gets his clothing into better gear. Then he asks Carl "who died?" And Carl shows Johnny the medical report, and Johnny reads "Twelve hours to live, no hope for recovery, fungal infestation?!" and comes to the conclusion, "Carl, your dying!" And he decides that from now on, after being mean to him for the past two decades, he decides to be the best friend he always fantasized he was. Before Carl could clear up the fact that the report was for his plant, he overhears Johnny say "anything" and starts to take advantage of this.
At Carl's house, Johnny reluctantly plays Lieutenant Biff Proton, the funny thing is, he would be interested in the space character later on in the series. Carl orders Johnny to give him a food rub, and they fight to the death, until Johnny realizes, "What am I doing?! Carl's dying and here I am pounding his head into the carpet!" Carl, using poor acting, says he sees a bright light, and collapses. Johnny tells him to not die and he'll do whatever it takes. Carl asks him "What size uni-tar do you wear?" and Johnny says to the camera, "This won't end well."
At the Aron City skating rink, Johnny has a bit of trouble skating, until Carl tells him to pretend he's sliding across a beautiful cloud, as Johnny follows Carl's idea, he gets the hang of skating. And Johnny comes over and becomes Carl's skating buddy, spinning him and lifting him in the air as if Carl was flying. But then, all of a sudden, a fresh honey comes walking by, and as usual, Johnny drops Carl on the ice, tries to go for the lady, try to woo her, but gets coffee poured onto his shirt, and beaten up silly. Once he decides he wants to leave, Carl uses his poor acting skills once again, saying his spleen hurts and everything's getting dark and pasty, Johnny buys this and tells him not to die on him and they exit the skating rink.
On the other side of town, Johnny Bravo uses a megaphone declaring how Carl is so great and that he is his best friend why trying numerous times at other people to tell them to hide him. Johnny Bravo puts down his picked sign and megaphone, and says "I don't get it Carl, we've been doing this for hours, shouldn't you be dead by now?" Carl replies, "Any minute now in the mean time, keep declaring your devotion to me!" and that's what Johnny did. "C is for the coolest guy I know, A is for the awful way I treat him, R is for his really neat bug collection, L is for the love humanity! Somebody put me out of my misery! I can't stand it anymore, I can't stand it!"
Pops comes by with Carl's Venus Flytrap all better, saying it's gonna live after all. Johnny overhears this and Carl says "Ix-nay on the ytrap-flay!" But Pops doesn't listen. It turns out that one helping of Pops' loose meat special and the little feller was as good as new. And he guesses that fancy medical report was just a big load of bunk. Johnny grows angry after discovering that it was all just for a stupid plant and he chases Carl all the way through town to the sunset. And Pops says "I like you better than people."
So, bottom line, this episode was pretty funny. It had Johnny Bravo in his usual stupid fashion thinking his friend is dying, and cows to do anything for Carl, and Carl never acts out of character in this episode, he's just taking advantage of what Johnny offered. So, if you're a fan of Johnny Bravo, check this episode out if you haven't already.
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