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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn animated anthology show hosted by two kids who live in a comic book.An animated anthology show hosted by two kids who live in a comic book.An animated anthology show hosted by two kids who live in a comic book.
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When I first watched Kablam!, I actually thought it was stupid, and for small children only. A few days later, I saw it again, and I laughed a lot... It is very funny, and Action League, Now is the best. Life with Loopy is totally nonsense, and you'll laugh a lot too. Watch it!!! It may not be quality TV, but it's Funny TV, for sure!
Oh man, this is one of the best programs Nick has put out in its history. Kablam was a combination of your average comic book and animated sketch comedy. If D.C. comics, Saturday Night Live, and Sonny and Cher had a child the result would be KABLAM!
The Basic Premise of the show is that these two (supposed)pal's named Henry and June live in a comic book and pal around, doing comic book stuff. They both introduce little skits that are in the book. they had all sorts of stuff in there like the Off Beats and life with loopy. They would usually get in some sort of a spat and drop heavy stuff on each others head. Even though they we're cartoon's, you could tell there was a chemistry between Henry and June.
So in conclusion, its a shame they canceled Kablam, it seemed as if it was hitting its stride. But say la vi I suppose.
The Basic Premise of the show is that these two (supposed)pal's named Henry and June live in a comic book and pal around, doing comic book stuff. They both introduce little skits that are in the book. they had all sorts of stuff in there like the Off Beats and life with loopy. They would usually get in some sort of a spat and drop heavy stuff on each others head. Even though they we're cartoon's, you could tell there was a chemistry between Henry and June.
So in conclusion, its a shame they canceled Kablam, it seemed as if it was hitting its stride. But say la vi I suppose.
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The idea for this show is really genius. It's about a comic book with hosts Henry and June who flip the page to the different comic sections. The regular segments on this strange anthology show were Action League Now!, a superhero show with action figures as the main characters. Life with Loopy, a stop motion cardboard segment about the adventures of a little girl, narrated by her older brother. Sniz and Fondue, a traditionally animated segment about two cats (?) that get in to mischief. Promethius and Bob was a claymated segment about an alien trying to teach a caveman. The Off-Beats was an occasional segment that resembled the Peanuts. This show was just really great. The Henry and June segments had this horrible animation that worked so perfectly, and my personal favorite other segment was the very imaginative Life with Loopy. Try to find this classic Nick show.
This is as fun as Liquid TV, better than cartoon sushi, and has a lot of the same animators. Favorites would be Life with Loopy, Sniz and Fondue, and Prometheus and Bob. Check it out on Nickelodeon!!!
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"KaBlam!" is one of those shows from one's childhood that makes them realize just how awfully generic and unoriginal today's cartoons are. I was a child of the '90s, and I was fortunate enough to see the boom period of originality happen before my eyes. In my opinion, Nickelodeon hit the jackpot with this cartoon, which was sadly only on for 4 years.
Hosted by crudely-animated cartoon hosts Henry and June, two children, "KaBlam!" was a melting pot of animated freedom. Any and all styles were welcome, and they were showcased to their fullest potential. With its first (and best, in my opinion) four segments"Sniz & Fondue", "Action League Now!", "Life with Loopy" and "Prometheus & Bob"each containing two-dimensional and hilarious characters, the show was a goldmine in advancing animation's boundaries.
I miss this show a lot. I grew up watching it and looking most forward to the "Action League Now!" more than anything else. It's not on TV, and it's also not on DVD, and that's a crime against humanity. When people think of Nicktoons, they think of great shows like "Rocko's Modern Life" and "Doug" before anything else, but "KaBlam!" is a diamond in the rough. It's timeless and hilarious. Even though most of the later cartoons and shorts that replaced the older ones could be boring, Henry and June more than made up for it. Each character evolved as the seasons continued, and that rarely happens in cartoons.
In conclusion, I think "KaBlam!" is one of the most original, funniest and most likable shows ever produced. Not just in the cartoon world, but in general. It makes me wish I had a time machine so I could see these old, great shows again. Nickelodeon needs to get their sh*t together and release this on DVD.
Hosted by crudely-animated cartoon hosts Henry and June, two children, "KaBlam!" was a melting pot of animated freedom. Any and all styles were welcome, and they were showcased to their fullest potential. With its first (and best, in my opinion) four segments"Sniz & Fondue", "Action League Now!", "Life with Loopy" and "Prometheus & Bob"each containing two-dimensional and hilarious characters, the show was a goldmine in advancing animation's boundaries.
I miss this show a lot. I grew up watching it and looking most forward to the "Action League Now!" more than anything else. It's not on TV, and it's also not on DVD, and that's a crime against humanity. When people think of Nicktoons, they think of great shows like "Rocko's Modern Life" and "Doug" before anything else, but "KaBlam!" is a diamond in the rough. It's timeless and hilarious. Even though most of the later cartoons and shorts that replaced the older ones could be boring, Henry and June more than made up for it. Each character evolved as the seasons continued, and that rarely happens in cartoons.
In conclusion, I think "KaBlam!" is one of the most original, funniest and most likable shows ever produced. Not just in the cartoon world, but in general. It makes me wish I had a time machine so I could see these old, great shows again. Nickelodeon needs to get their sh*t together and release this on DVD.
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- WissenswertesThe title song is actually "2 Tone Army" by The Toasters with the words omitted.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Harriet, die kleine Detektivin (1996)
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