Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Hokey Wolf: The Glass Sneaker

Here's another Hokey Wolf favorite, "The Glass Sneaker". This has a Cinderella tie in. A Prince hires Hokey and Ding-A-Ling to find a certain girl who he fell in love with at the ball they had last night (Cinderella). She had also left her glass sneaker behind. Now Hokey and Ding-A-Ling must find the right girl who the sneaker fits. Yogi Bear is mentioned in this episode. Hokey and Ding-A-Ling has to go through the who stepsister thing (afterward Hokey makes jokes about the stepsisters big feet, and sister ends up beating Hokey up), and this episode is really funny! CHECK IT OUT!

Regular Show: Slam Dunk

Here's the new episode of Regular Show "Slam Dunk". Mordecai is asked by Margret to make her a website. However, Muscle Man and High Five Ghost get the computer. This angers Mordecai and Rigby so much that they challenge Muscle Man and High Five Ghost to a basketball duel. It turns out Mordecai and Rigby are horrible basketball players, but they are helped by a Basketball King. Muscle Man however then gets help from him too. It's up to Mordecai and Rigby to get the shot and make Margaret the website she wanted. CHECK IT OUT!

Monday, October 24, 2011

New Regular Show @ 8:15/But I Have A Receipt

New Regular Show tonight! It's called "Slam Dunk". The guys challenge Muscle Man and High Five Ghost to a basketball competition in order to win time to use the computer. Also (using Dailymotion), here's "But I Have A Receipt". Mordecai and Rigby try to return a mediocre role-playing board game (The Realm of Darthon) to a grumpy store manager. But when the manager refuses to give a refund, the duo try to retaliate by pointing out the board game's imperfections to oncoming customers. After driving out his last customer, the enraged store manger traps Mordecai and Rigby in the game and it's up to them to escape and get their refund. CHECK IT OUT!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Hokey Wolf: Rushing Wolf Hound

Here's another Hokey Wolf favorite, "Rushing Wolf Hound". A Farmer that Hokey and Ding-A-Ling pester buys a African "Anti Wolf" Hound named "Mow Mow". Mow Mow will go crazy if somebody says "Wolf", and/or if he sees a Wolf. When Hokey and Ding-A-Ling try to get some of the farmers chicken, Mow Mow attacks Hokey. Now it's up to Hokey and Ding-A-Ling to stop Mow Mow. CHECK IT OUT!

Yogi Bear: Papa Yogi

Here's one of my favorite episodes of Yogi Bear, "Papa Yogi". When a Father-Son picnic event comes to Jellystone park, Yogi and Boo-Boo dress up as a Father and Son to get food, and to avoid Ranger Smith. It has a really funny ending also (I also, I'm using 220.ro), CHECK IT OUT!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Hokey Wolf: Chock Full Chuck Wagon

Here's my favorite episode of Hokey Wolf, "Chock Full of Chuck Wagon". While traveling in the west, Hokey and Ding-A-Ling try to get some food from a cowboy. If you don't know Hokey Wolf, read the Huckleberry Hound post. But anyway, Hokey Wolf is a Hanna-Barbera cartoon character. After Yogi Bear got his own show in 1961, Hokey replaced Yogi's segment on Huckleberry Hound. He has the talk of Top Cat, and the skills of Yogi Bear. He's also similar to another HB wolf, Loopy De Loop. Plus he has a sidekick named Ding-A-Ling Wolf. Bits of this episode is frequently shown on Cartoon Network's Boomerang. More Hokey Wolf and Ding-A-Ling later! Also, I'm using 220.ro because this episode is not on YouTube. CHECK IT OUT!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Regular Show: Camping Can Be Cool

Here the new new episode of Regular Show "Camping Can Be Cool". Mordecai and Rigby take Eileen and Margaret camping, but they end up upsetting a hybrid deer-man after staying in a restricted area for too long. Storyboard artist Benton Connor leaked a part of the episode name a few months ago, so you got a head start on the name. He said "Camping Can Be...". And that's what he leaked. This episode was hard to find 'cause YouTube had some bad ones, so I'm using Dailymotion  CHECK IT OUT!

Monday, October 17, 2011

New Regular Show Tonight/CN Halloween Specials!

New Regular Show @ Regular Mordecai argues the merits of camping with Margaret. Also Johnny Test, Adventure Time, and The Amazing World of Gumball are having Halloween Specials tonight. Make sure you check 'em out! Also an an episode of Adventure Time (using Vimeo, HD!) "The Real You". Finn has to give a speech at Princess Bubblegum's science barbecue and seeks a quick fix to make himself smarter. CHECK IT OUT!



Regular Show: Terror Tales of The Park


Here's the totally epic Regular Show Halloween Special "Terror Tales of The Park". The half hour special! The story is told in 3 parts:
"'Creepy Doll"- Mordecai and Rigby discover an old Victorian Doll named Percy that Pops has not played with or seen since he was a child.
"Death Metal Crash Pit"-Muscle Man and High Five Ghost want to crash an old RV into a pit after they learn that they became popular, but as soon as they get in, an 80s Death Metal band's spirits haunt the RV.
"In the House"- Rigby eggs an House that is  by a vengeful wizard.
 Dailymotion has a  a good quality one so that's what I'm using. The episode is pretty awesome so you don't want to pause it. CHECK IT OUT!

Monday, October 10, 2011

The Regular Show Halloween Special!

 It's finally here! The Regular Show Halloween Special! It's Regular Show's first 30 minute episode and first Holiday special! It's gonna be one of the biggest events of the season. This episode is gonna top ratings! It might be the most viewed episode of Regular Show! Plus it has some cool weapons in it. It;s Here's the like a 3 part episode because it has 3 shorts. The shorts are called "In the House", "Death Metal Crash Pit", and "Creepy Doll". Here's the promo:

To be honest, this episode is gonna be epic. Make sure you tune in to Regular Show at @ 8:00 PM (yes 8:00, there's no new Adventure Time tonight because Regular Show takes up a full half hour. Adventure Time's Halloween Special is next week) because you do not want to miss this Regular Show!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Regular Show: Skips Strikes

Here's the new episode of Regular Show, "Skips Strikes".While bowling with Mordecai, Rigby, and Benson, Skips strikes many times in bowling, causing his team to go to the championship and take down another bullying team. Skips's also has a secret (about his name) plus, The Wizard (The Power), One of  The Guardians of Eternal Youth (Free Cake, Gary (Free Cake), and Death (Over The Top) return in this episode. CHECK IT OUT!



Monday, October 3, 2011

New Regular Show Tonight @ 8:15/Rigby's Body

New Regular Show tonight @ 8:15. It's called "Skips Strikes". While bowling with Mordecai, Rigby, and Benson, Skips strikes many times in bowling, causing his team to go to the championship and take down another bullying team. Here's a picture (Sorry about the size, it's the only picture I could find) just as it was in the promo.

This episode has some reappearances by minor characters from the 1st and 2nd seasons. Here's the list according to Regular Show wiki. The Wizard (The Power), The Guardians of Eternal Youth (Free Cake) and Death (Over the Top). This episode should be really cool. Also here's "Rigby's Body" (Using Vimeo, YouTube has a bad one, the rest is good but the opening is blurry). After eating too much junk food, Rigby's body ditches him. With the help of Mordecai and Skips, Rigby must get his body back by sunset or he will be a bodiless conciseness for the the rest of his life. Also in this episode, High Five Ghost is voiced by Jeff Bennett (A Voice actor on Regular Show. Jeff mainly voices minor characters and he used to be the voice of HFG until J.G. Quintel took over in Season 2). "Skips Strikes" will be posted tomorrow. Also, here's the promo. Video on Vimeo posted by  Terry Houghton. CHECK IT OUT!





Sunday, October 2, 2011

Grantray-Lawrence Animation

Grantray-Lawrence was an animation studio created by Grant Simmons, Ray Patterson, and Robert Lawrence. If you're not familiar with them, they did the first season of 1967 Spider-Man series. But they did more then just that. Here's the Logo:
In 1954, Ray Patterson left MGM to start Grantray-Lawrence Animation with former MGM colleague Grant Simmons (Grantray is half of Grant's first name and half of Ray's) and Robert Lawrence. They first did some low budget commercials for Winston. In 1957 they did a short film called "The Hope Jack Built". Soon in 1966, Grantray-Lawrence helped out with Krantz Film's (Who distributed most of their shows) "Rocket Hood Robin" between 1966-1967 altough they were uncredited. In that same year, Grantray-Lawrence did there their first TV series for Marvel Comics: "The Marvel Super Heroes", which was Marvel's first cartoon series. The show featured Captain America, The Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and Sub-Mainer. The series was a weekly series (Here's in order above). GLA used a lot of Xerography and extremely limited animation. The animation was bad, but I love the series. I recently got it on DVD. What won it fans was all the stories, animation, and art (GLA had images taken directly form the comics showing Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and Don Heck art work on screen) was from the comics. The series was syndicated, ran for 3 months, and had 65 episodes (each hero had 13 episodes and 39 chapters). After "The Marvel Super Heroes" ended, GLA (along with Krantz Films) did an educational series called "Max, The 2,000 Year Old Mouse". GLA used limited animation again in this series. Soon in 1967 GLA got the rights to Spider-Man and he got his own Saturday Morning Cartoon. Spider-Man used more full animation, although they frequently re-used scenes. After Spider-Man's first Season ended, GLA went bankrupt and closed. After that Ray Patterson got a job at Hanna-Barbera. Spider-Man was continued by Krantz Films and Ralph Bashki. And that's the story!