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La payasa Loonette y su muñeca Molly resuelven los problemas cotidianos mientras residen en la comodidad de un gran sofá.La payasa Loonette y su muñeca Molly resuelven los problemas cotidianos mientras residen en la comodidad de un gran sofá.La payasa Loonette y su muñeca Molly resuelven los problemas cotidianos mientras residen en la comodidad de un gran sofá.
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PERSONAL NOTES: I probably first saw this about 1996, with my then four year old daughter, Melissa.
Interesting show for the wee set. My favorite part was "the clock stretch' that my daughters loved to do. "The Foley's" also have their moments. I'm pretty sure most of the children do NOT get the in-joke about the name.
As an adult, "BCC" seemed to be a bit much at times, but my daughters loved it. There was(is) a road show version of this that came to town a few years back. And most of the younger crowd and parents that we knew, were very much aware of this program.
Interesting show for the wee set. My favorite part was "the clock stretch' that my daughters loved to do. "The Foley's" also have their moments. I'm pretty sure most of the children do NOT get the in-joke about the name.
As an adult, "BCC" seemed to be a bit much at times, but my daughters loved it. There was(is) a road show version of this that came to town a few years back. And most of the younger crowd and parents that we knew, were very much aware of this program.
I don't know how long this show has been running, but I hope Loonette lasts until my kids are too old to watch. I have a 3.5 year old and a 1 year old, and they are rivetted to the tv during this show.
Loonette the Clown, her Grandma Garbanzo Clown, Major Bedhead the mailman, and the other characters teach such things as responsibility (at least once in each show, Loonette asks "Who made this big mess? ME?? then I have to clean it up, it's only fair!"), helping others, telling the truth, etc. I read the other review for this show and had to laugh. Of course adults aren't meant to take it seriously - it's not geared towards us - it's geared towards pre-schoolers and babies. The show has plenty of educational value - it won't teach you the alphabet or counting to 20, but it teaches VALUES and how to interact with others.
I think the imagination and creativity demonstrated by this show is admirable and definitely strikes the right chord with kids, who can't get enough of the Big Comfy Couch (my kids want one now... unfortunately, our house isn't big enough!). Thumbs up from the kids!
Loonette the Clown, her Grandma Garbanzo Clown, Major Bedhead the mailman, and the other characters teach such things as responsibility (at least once in each show, Loonette asks "Who made this big mess? ME?? then I have to clean it up, it's only fair!"), helping others, telling the truth, etc. I read the other review for this show and had to laugh. Of course adults aren't meant to take it seriously - it's not geared towards us - it's geared towards pre-schoolers and babies. The show has plenty of educational value - it won't teach you the alphabet or counting to 20, but it teaches VALUES and how to interact with others.
I think the imagination and creativity demonstrated by this show is admirable and definitely strikes the right chord with kids, who can't get enough of the Big Comfy Couch (my kids want one now... unfortunately, our house isn't big enough!). Thumbs up from the kids!
It's sad that Allison Court is going to be known more for doing the voice of Jubilee on "X-Men" (yes, that's her!) than for this show, which is one of dozens of promising and solid children's shows that never got enough of a chance to catch on. Maybe in its native Canada it gets more respect, but here on the other side of the falls, an educational show is judged more by how much merchandise it sells than how much children learn from it.
For an adult, the show may look at times silly and cheesy, but to toddlers and pre-schoolers, who these shows are aimed at, it's a show that is at the same time exciting and soothing.
For an adult, the show may look at times silly and cheesy, but to toddlers and pre-schoolers, who these shows are aimed at, it's a show that is at the same time exciting and soothing.
I could not agree more with the comments that say this is a great show for preschoolers and toddlers. Heck, even primary age children would learn the wonderful values of this show. And that's the key point - VALUES! The show's primary theme is VALUES! But, if you watch it with your children regularly as I do, then you would also see that it does have education with ABC's, CHECK IT OUT (science & discovery), and, most importantly) morals, manners, and values. How can you go wrong.
I was watching this with my Godchildren one day and got hooked. As a teacher and a person who has a small clown show for children in my community, this is a great resource. I gain so so many new ideas and games to share with children I work with. Thus, this show not only benefits its' viewers, but also other children who I and I'm sure other teachers and parents interact.
Regarding a comment that indicates it's creepy that an adult woman plays a child. Anyone who has children or interacts with children know that to gain and maintain young peoples' attention, you must add a child-like persona to your instruction techniques. The show is ENTERTAINMENT, not real life!
There are so many educational shows out there that deal with the academics and in an educational climate where academics is strongly emphasized, it is nice to see a show like "THE BIG COMFY COUCH" stand out and remind us and our children that morals, values, and manners are just as important as the 123's and ABC's. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK LONETTE & MOLLY! BRAVO!
I was watching this with my Godchildren one day and got hooked. As a teacher and a person who has a small clown show for children in my community, this is a great resource. I gain so so many new ideas and games to share with children I work with. Thus, this show not only benefits its' viewers, but also other children who I and I'm sure other teachers and parents interact.
Regarding a comment that indicates it's creepy that an adult woman plays a child. Anyone who has children or interacts with children know that to gain and maintain young peoples' attention, you must add a child-like persona to your instruction techniques. The show is ENTERTAINMENT, not real life!
There are so many educational shows out there that deal with the academics and in an educational climate where academics is strongly emphasized, it is nice to see a show like "THE BIG COMFY COUCH" stand out and remind us and our children that morals, values, and manners are just as important as the 123's and ABC's. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK LONETTE & MOLLY! BRAVO!
This is one of my 3 year old daughter's favourite programs, and I gladly encourage her to watch it. It's a cute little show that encourages activity (the "clock" stretch, dancing), storytelling, friendship, etc. while addressing common fears and concerns of small children. I like the Foley family, too! :o)
The actress who portrays Loonette is fantastic. I totally disagree with the poster that thought a woman playing a child is creepy. I'm sorry, but I find Mr. Rogers MUCH more creepy and don't appreciate his condescension towards children. There are also a few jokes that fly over my daughter's head but get me giggling.
Two thumbs up!
The actress who portrays Loonette is fantastic. I totally disagree with the poster that thought a woman playing a child is creepy. I'm sorry, but I find Mr. Rogers MUCH more creepy and don't appreciate his condescension towards children. There are also a few jokes that fly over my daughter's head but get me giggling.
Two thumbs up!
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- TriviaThe name of the character Auntie Macassar is a play on the term "antimacassar," which refers (fittingly for a "big comfy couch") to a cloth placed on the headrest area of a couch or chair; it can also refer to similar cloths used on the arms of a chair. The term comes from the practice of men slicking down their hair with macassar oil, which was in vogue during the 19th century. The oil would stain couches and chairs if slicked-down hair came into contact with the headrest, so an antimacassar cloth helped prevent those stains.
- Créditos curiososIn every episode during the end credits, the camera is facing at the couch with the night sky. Loonette appears at the end saying "And the clown jumped over the moon"
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