Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaPee-Wee Herman and his friends have wacky, imaginative fun in his unique playhouse.Pee-Wee Herman and his friends have wacky, imaginative fun in his unique playhouse.Pee-Wee Herman and his friends have wacky, imaginative fun in his unique playhouse.
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Ten years after CBS pulled Pee-Wee from the Saturday morning line-up, it seems people are starting to realize what a piece of work his show really was. This show made the first real strides in children's programming since Sesame Street came along in 1968. Pee-Wee realized that programming should never be dumbed down for kids, so he filled his show with all sorts of in-jokes and far-out ideas. The playhouse itself is a Dali-esque gallery of weird creatures and set pieces. Countless imitators have followed, but none seem to live up to the imagination and sincerity of *Pee-Wee's Playhouse.*
Well If you are wondering what that means I guess I should tell you. There were some stuff in this show I did not understand as a kid that I understand now. Mostly the jokes, and I pay more attention now on what's happening. But still this was positively one of the greatest shows I have ever watched in my life. Pee Wee Herman Kicks. The characters were funny, the cartoons were good, I use to scream at the secret word, I would always get excited when someone was coming over too the Playhouse. ESPECALLY MRS. STEVE!!! And Cowboy Curtis. Whoever is reading this I just got one thing too tell you. WATCH IT!!! THIS SHOW RULES!!!
How much fun was this show? If you didn't like it, I feel a bit sorry for you. I know I can't help but "SMILE" everytime I think of this show, and PeeWee in particular. I had no favorite characters, nor storylines - i just let it take me away, and let it stand on its own merits. Isn't it a shame that, altho it wasnt that long ago, it seems like it was a simpler time?
From those of us fans, WE MISS YOU, PAUL! PeeWee was the best, and my life is better for having seen and enjoyed the experience.
From those of us fans, WE MISS YOU, PAUL! PeeWee was the best, and my life is better for having seen and enjoyed the experience.
I'm kind of a strange case when it comes to this show. I never watched it when it was being produced because I was 18 and I thought it would be a "baby show." Oh, ha-ha-ha. MY MISTAKE! After it was pulled from the line-up because Paul Reubens had to go and pull his little stunt(among other things that he pulled) in the porno parlor,I read about how 1/3 of his fans were 18+, so I decided to check it out when FoxFamily (now ABC family)aired the repeats in 1998. I was 30. I was hooked. This wasn't just kiddie fare. This was wacky, warpy comedy wih something for everyone. For the kids,it was a straight out kid show, and for adults, it was a wonderfully zany spoof of the kiddie shows they grew up with, and for the ladies . . . there was (girlie-type sigh) Tito, the devastatingly handsome lifeguard at the Playhouse pool (after they let him go, the show was still excellent, but it was missing something. (Ricardo was cute, but nothing like the gorgeous Tito!)Truly a show with something for everyone and I recommend it highly. Comedy, satire, wonderfully cartoony sets, and a caramel-complexioned caballero who's hotter than habanero. It doesn't get much better than that
The show that revitalized the essence of Saturday Morning was a landmark show that became one of the biggest hits to ever grace children's television during the mid-1980's all the way into the early part of the 1990's was a show called "Pee Wee's Playhouse". What can you say about a Saturday Morning show that was so "hip" and "innovative" that when it came out it astutely mined another nostagic mother lode: kids' variety shows with live hosts,a genre with roots stretching all the way back to the origins of television,and it was a comeback for the variety show format which disappeared during the 1970's and early 1980's. Pee-Wee's Playhouse was an invention of such staggering originality and creative genius that it quickly drew a substantial audience of adults and kids. Paul Reubens' established comic persona was amusing enough,but the show surrounded him with a remarkable set and fantastic special and visual effects. It was so good that even its first two seasons was a ratings winner: it garnered more Peabody and Emmy awards not to mention every educational and children's programming award in the history of the show's astounding five year-run on CBS. For its astounding and critical success,Reubens was not only the star of the show,but its creator,co-producer and co-writer not to mention executive in charge of production. In other words,he had full control of his own series,which was shown on Saturday Mornings. The show was a subversive delight and helped break down entrenched network resistance to original creative kidvid:meaning it shows what could be done if creative minds with a distinctive vision were able to put that vision on the screen without the interference of network flacks or having network executives take full control.
The show itself was a thrill to watch,with Reubens' characterization of Pee-Wee taking over in which the opening of the show started each day by an assortment of toys and creatures living in the house,most of whom were puppets. Then Pee-Wee would start up his robot friend who divulged the secret word of the day,when emitted from someone's mouth,prompted the cast to scream briefly. Then there were the assortment of memorable characters ranging from Jambi The Genie(John Paragon),Miss Yvonne(Lynne Stewart),Cowboy Curtis(Laurence Fishburne), Reba,the mail lady(S. Epatha Merkerson),Captain Carl(Phil Hartman),to Tito,the lifeguard(Roland Rodriguez),Opal(Natasha Lyonne),Dixie,the lady courier(Johann Carlo)to the King Of Cartoons(played by two actors: earlier episodes by Gilbert Lewis and the later on by William Marshall of "Blacula" fame). "Pee-Wee's Playhouse was so good that it spawned an hour-long Christmas special in prime-time called what else "Pee-Wee's Playhouse Christmas Special"(airdate:12/21/1988)with the array of special guest stars including Annette Funicello,Magic Johnson,Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey to name a few. Getting back to Pee-Wee's Playhouse,the show produced over 100 episodes running from the premiere episode on September 13,1986 to the final episode on July 20,1991 on CBS-TV. The show at the end of season five came to an sudden end when it's star was caught doing something he should have not done(Paul Reubens arrested for public exposure on himself in a Florida adult theater). Because of this incident,CBS immediately pulled the plug on this show. Getting back to the cast members of this very successful children's show from the 1980's,ONLY Laurence Fishburne,Natasha Lyonne,John Paragon,Lynne Stewart and even S.Epatha Merkerson went on to bigger and better things after there success on this show. Pee-Wee's Playhouse should have stay on the air another couple of years as I am concerned since it was among one of the finest programs ever associated with Saturday Mornings and we thank Paul Reubens for that accomplishment.
The show itself was a thrill to watch,with Reubens' characterization of Pee-Wee taking over in which the opening of the show started each day by an assortment of toys and creatures living in the house,most of whom were puppets. Then Pee-Wee would start up his robot friend who divulged the secret word of the day,when emitted from someone's mouth,prompted the cast to scream briefly. Then there were the assortment of memorable characters ranging from Jambi The Genie(John Paragon),Miss Yvonne(Lynne Stewart),Cowboy Curtis(Laurence Fishburne), Reba,the mail lady(S. Epatha Merkerson),Captain Carl(Phil Hartman),to Tito,the lifeguard(Roland Rodriguez),Opal(Natasha Lyonne),Dixie,the lady courier(Johann Carlo)to the King Of Cartoons(played by two actors: earlier episodes by Gilbert Lewis and the later on by William Marshall of "Blacula" fame). "Pee-Wee's Playhouse was so good that it spawned an hour-long Christmas special in prime-time called what else "Pee-Wee's Playhouse Christmas Special"(airdate:12/21/1988)with the array of special guest stars including Annette Funicello,Magic Johnson,Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey to name a few. Getting back to Pee-Wee's Playhouse,the show produced over 100 episodes running from the premiere episode on September 13,1986 to the final episode on July 20,1991 on CBS-TV. The show at the end of season five came to an sudden end when it's star was caught doing something he should have not done(Paul Reubens arrested for public exposure on himself in a Florida adult theater). Because of this incident,CBS immediately pulled the plug on this show. Getting back to the cast members of this very successful children's show from the 1980's,ONLY Laurence Fishburne,Natasha Lyonne,John Paragon,Lynne Stewart and even S.Epatha Merkerson went on to bigger and better things after there success on this show. Pee-Wee's Playhouse should have stay on the air another couple of years as I am concerned since it was among one of the finest programs ever associated with Saturday Mornings and we thank Paul Reubens for that accomplishment.
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- QuizThe theme song was sung by Cyndi Lauper (doing an impression of Betty Boop), but is listed in the credits by a stage name, Ellen Shaw.
- Versioni alternativeWhen the fourth season premiered, it featured the same title sequence as the second (and third) season. But when the show re-aired on TV years later and its episodes released on VHS and then DVD, Blu-Ray and on Netflix, all fourth season episodes used the fifth season title sequence.
- ConnessioniEdited from The Fresh Vegetable Mystery (1939)
- Colonne sonoreTheme Song
Written by George McGrath, Mark Mothersbaugh, and Paul Reubens
Sung by Cyndi Lauper (as Ellen Shaw)
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