That's right! The "My Life as a Teenage Robot Christmas Special" will finally primere December 8, 2004. Since February of this year, we have been Jenny-less. I was getting tired of seeing all thoes repeats. I know Brad is sexy, I know Tuck so hyper-active, and I now already know Jenny has super powers. It's about stinkin' time! I've been waiting all year for this. And did you know that day is the creator, Rob Renzetti's, wife's birthday. Nick's finally giving what's ours. They better not scare us again with that dumb ol' practice. So set up your VCR's and get ready for it. I hope it's good. If it's not, I'll start an angry mob in front of Nick Studios and chant "what's wrong with Jenny," or "me: 'what do want? People: Better MLAATR's! me: when do we want it? People: NOW!' " So, Whoes with me? I've gotta go, now. Bye, bye, everyone, and enjoy your "Jenny!"
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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