A list of puns related to "A Suitable Boy (TV series)"
This is going to be somewhat vague, and I apologise about that, but this memory just hit me and I'm going nuts trying to remember.
When I was a kid (so somewhere between 2005-2012, show could be older though) I remember watching this animated kids show and I THINK (think being a key word here, I could potentially be conflating the plot with a different show) that it was about a kid who could draw things that came to life. Maybe it had magic involved.
EDIT: As soon as I posted this I remembered more and I don't think it actually had drawing involved. I think it was about magic and I think he might have transformed into animals and stuff?
The main part I remember is part of the opening sequence of a boy asleep and then jumping out of bed. He had light brown or reddish hair and wore glasses. I believe he also had one or two friends that joined his adventures.
Context: I am Australian. I'm pretty sure I would have watched it on ABC Kids or ABC 3 (as it was known at the time).
I don't know if the show was specifically Australian, because googling lists of Australian kids TV shows from the 2000s hasn't come up with anything that seems to fit. The only kind of similar plot show I can find is called "Zeke's Pad", but the animation and everything else is completely wrong.
Those channels had a lot of shows that came from places like Canada, the UK and France, so it could be a show from there.
[TOMT][TV Series][2000s] The art style HEAVILY reminds me of the logo to the Nickelodeon show 'All That' and the album cover to Chai's 'Punk'. The boy was blue. They had animal friends I think there was a dog. The whole atmosphere was very colorful with very striking, contrasting, primary colors. The boy had freckles. That's all I remember.
EDIT: I THINK it might of aired on PBS kids
Hi,
Recently watched a tv series where each episodes are separate stories.
There was one episode that gave me the feels. Its about a boy who isnβt that close to his father. And somehow, he time travelled and met his younger father. And they became best friend. Apparently, all this while the father had a best friend who disappeared when they were kids. And that best friend is actually the son. And when the son came back to his time line, he and his dad became close.
And i may have watched it on netflix. but i dont think so.
Thanks
I was a child in the 1990s and we would watch this TV show in elementary school, but it was clearly a product of the 1980s. The show centered around this alien who had come to Earth as a human boy, and the kids around him would teach him about health (covering your mouth when you sneeze, eating fruits and vegetables, etc.) I remember that because he was an alien he could sneeze with his eyes open.
The show was on Tv in Australia so I donβt know if anywhere else would have gotten it but I can remember the end credits scene vaguely, it had the girl on a swing then the swing was empty as she disappeared
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Inspired by that magnificent Billy Gunn gif from Sabrina the Teenage Witch, I'm looking for your favorite wrestling appearances on sitcoms or other TV shows.
Before today, I never knew that Billy Gunn was on Sabrina. I attribute that to me never watching Sabrina, but it got me thinking that there's probably several other cameos that I am also not aware of that might be worth checking out.
For me, I really enjoyed Chyna's appearance on 3rd Rock from the Sun, even though it came at a time when the show's quality was in decline. I loved that series and I couldn't believe how little Chyna made Sally Soloman look because she's a big lady.
So, I showed you mine. What's yours?
I used to watch this show every week as it ran on TV but for some reason I can't recall it's name. I believe it has something to do with "Chronicles" or "Legend", but I'm not sure. It's a fantasy series with magic and cutthroats but I can't seem to remember much about the world. I believe there were two seasons, or at least two distinct sections of the story.
The man of steel meets The Seven and is excited to find a group of superheroes so similar to the Justice League. He wants to team up with them but soon realizes that these so called "heroes" are morally corrupt people working for the evil corporation Vought International. He also discovers the backstory of each member of The Seven and how their powers come from compound v.
Due to his vast superior powers Superman could take all of them down with little to no problem but he decides that he needs to save these people from Vought and themselves and teach them the ways of true heroism.
Can he turn the morally corrupt Seven into real superheroes and redeem them? Or are they to far gone and need to go down?
Scenario 1: Superman is on his own in his quest.
Scenario 2: The Justice League helps him.
Everyone is telling me this is a misplaced memory/never existed/something like the Mandela Effect but I KNOW it was real. It scared the damned pants off me.
I'm 95% sure it was a TV show, small chance it was a movie but I really doubt it. I want to say it was something like Tales From The Crypt although it wasn't that itself but same idea.
In it there's a mentally disabled boy who can manifest things just by saying the word "bring". His mother dies and he's extremely upset so he grabs a photo of her and says "bring". Results as expected.
Likely from the early to mid 80s.
I think the setting was Japan or China.
I saw it on Bulgarian TV around 1995. I don't remember the plot, but I remember a couple of things.
- the protagonist was a little boy, who wasn't drawn especially asian-like. Was bald and was trained in Asian martial arts.
- his dad was in the movie, and made the boy a bowl of healing "potion" in their hut
- The visual style reminds me of Studio Ghibli movies.
- The boy was very adept at utilizing his training (reminds me of Paul Atreides with his Bene Geserrit training). The scene I remember most vividly is that the boy had to fight a big snake, he successfully straddled it and killed it by poking its eyes out.
I can't remember much about this except that it was my favourite TV show about 10 years ago, but I stopped watching it and I've never been able to find it again as I can't remember the name, and any searches for numbers tv show just leads me to numb3rs!
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The Boys has recently surpassed The Man in the High Castle as the most reviewed Amazon Prime Video original TV series on IMDb. In my humble opinion, the # of reviews is probably the best proxy to identify film or series' popularity, so this is a huge milestone. So happy for the team that has created the Boys, it's certainly one of the freshest takes on the superhero genre in a long time.
Overall the top shows on Amazon Prime Video (as measured by # of IMDb reviews) is as follows:
I'm surprised it didn't make it here, so I'm bringing it to your attention:
All I remember about this show is that the kid is about 13-15 in the first episode he enters a coma and begins to have a dream adventure.
At some point kid wakes up and starts seeing people from the coma dream in real life, having never met the majority of them.
Thanks in advance guys!
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