Tonight, Cartoon Network played a brand new eppie of the new series "Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi." Now, where to begin? Let me start with the first part. It was when Ami joined the circus to earn money to throw a "Band-iversary" party for Yumi and Kaz. I grew out of circuses a long time ago; let me tell you. But I liked to see Yumi in her jammies. Then There's the 2nd part. Ami and Yumi try to make money to pay the rent so Kaz could let them in to their tour bus, again. They make money by working at a candy factory. When one of the machines malfunctioned, Kaz decided to let them in again without making them pay a rent. Then the third part was when Ami and Yumi decide to enter a dance contest on tv (as to singing contest, "American Idol"). They entered so that can own scooters. They won and entered, but instead, they got bobble heads of the host of the show. It was a rip-off for Yumi. Overall, I give this one 4 stars. I bet you this took a lot of work of them to do. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, CREW! YOU'RE DOING GOOD!
Originally written 29 January 2017 Catscratch Nickelodeon 9 July 2005-10 February 2008 Since "Camp Lazlo" (7-8-05) and "Catscratch" (7-9-05) premiered on night apart, I'd thought I'd post each review on the same day. Lala Lala La-La-La, Catscratch! Now that someday is today, let's discuss Nickelodeon's mid-'00s animated show, "Catscratch." Even though it's from what Nick might call their "Dark Ages" (times they wish to forget, one of the few shows that have not had a full DVD release or official release on streaming platforms), this show is quite excellent. Here are some reasons. If you were to have a single glance at the 3 main characters, would you believe they were cats? They may not look like cats but who cares? Sure the show had anthropomorphic cats but you have to see what they do. They take care of their deceased "kitty mommy"'s property and the adventures are quite interesting. Some of th...
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