Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLittle Lulu, an animated stand-up comic, and her best friend Annie share zany adventures with Tubby's club, playing tricks and getting into mischief at school, around the neighborhood, and i... Tout lireLittle Lulu, an animated stand-up comic, and her best friend Annie share zany adventures with Tubby's club, playing tricks and getting into mischief at school, around the neighborhood, and in the park.Little Lulu, an animated stand-up comic, and her best friend Annie share zany adventures with Tubby's club, playing tricks and getting into mischief at school, around the neighborhood, and in the park.
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I grew up buying this comic despite my being a boy. I loved the idea of neighbor kids adventures instead of modern tech themes common today. A very wholesome, fun reflection of interaction between the sexes with the girls staying one step ahead of the boys.
Watching this series brings back the simpler, innocent times of childhood in the 40's and 50'. I've tried several times to get HBO to please bring back the series as society needs a reminder of how things were before all the hi- tech influence we see today.
From my searching the internet, I found many others who also want it returned though few write and request it. I, for one, would gladly pay to have this complete collection on dvd or blue-ray.
Watching this series brings back the simpler, innocent times of childhood in the 40's and 50'. I've tried several times to get HBO to please bring back the series as society needs a reminder of how things were before all the hi- tech influence we see today.
From my searching the internet, I found many others who also want it returned though few write and request it. I, for one, would gladly pay to have this complete collection on dvd or blue-ray.
This newer version of Lulu with Lulu doing a comedy monologue for the viewers seems to be a clever knockoff of Seinfeld's sitcom. I like how it included all various classic Lulu comic book characters unlike the 1930's cartoons. However IMHO Annie & Iggy always seemed kind of creepy.
These cartoons (many of them, at least) are animated versions of the Little Lulu comic books from the 1940's and 50's. They used the stories unchanged, except for minor adaptations in the wording. John Stanley, who's been dead for years already, wrote the stories. They didn't have to credit him, because he did it as an employee of the comic book publisher and was never credited in the first place. But I wish it were better known that these are 50-to-60-year-old stories, because that makes it even more remarkable how good they are. The "kids are smart" theme, and especially the "girls are smart" theme, were already popular ideas back then, but weren't found in the media, except in those and a few other early ground-breaking comic book series. The Beauty Contest, the Snowball War, the Business Girl (lemonade story), and the Picnic Pirates--these were among the many examples of Stanley's genius to be found on this show.
This is one TV show that I wont forget that easily. Every day when I came back from school I Really wanted to watch simply because of the many Intelligent jokes layered through out the show. Also this is perhaps the only cartoon show I've seen that has a stand up comedy sequence where Lulu Is the star. This show is basically about kids in a neighborhood and their daily happenings. Lulu is shown to be a very intelligent girl and is very likable. She has lots of friends and another notable character in the show is Tubby. A must watch for every one. I'd recommend it to every one simply for the pure fun involved in it. I LOVED EVERY SECOND OF THE SHOW!
Yesterday, my mother brought me a DVD featuring Little Lulu cartoons on it. So, my first reaction to it was maybe they are they old ones, when I read the back of the DVD it said it featured the voice of Tracy Ullman as Little Lulu and I thought to myself , it was probably a marketing technique to get people to buy the DVD (after all, it was a generic DVD company known as Genius Entertainment selling the product and it was only $1.00). So my cousin and I were all excited about the DVD, come to find out it was the old Little Lulu cartoons that were badly edited and unrestored to their original versions. I sadly disappointed and I realized that I liked the mid-ninties cartoons better. Lulu had more personality in the latter versions and the characters were more developed and likable. So until the original cartoons are restored to their original glory, I'm sticking to the mid-ninties version of "Little Lulu" even though the plots are pretty much from the 1930's-1960's.
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By what name was The Little Lulu Show (1995) officially released in India in English?
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