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Curse Of Oak Island Teaser Footage Gets Mixed Reactions
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Curse of Oak Island footage from the History Channel got some mixed reactions from viewers. It seemed out of sequence and was vague about Season 13, which hasn’t yet gotten a trailer or release date. Additionally, Season 12 seemed disappointing.

The Footage Is A Teaser

On Tuesday, some footage arrived that seemed to be a teaser to keep viewers interested in the long-running series with Marty and Rick Lagina. If nothing else, though, it does seem to confirm that the educational channel won’t be axing the Curse of Oak Island anytime soon. Mostly, it focused on the discoveries made deep under the water.

Two similar coins found – History – Yt

Talking of water, there’s so much of it. Remember, in Season 11, all the efforts to try and get rid of water in the Garden Shaft came to nothing. Then, in Season 12, a good deal of time was spent stopping the water that was flooding in.
See full article at Celebrating The Soaps
  • 5/14/2025
  • by JJ Flowers
  • Celebrating The Soaps
This Cartoon Network Classic Sadly Ended an 84-Year Animation Trend
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Children’s shows usually fall into one of two categories. Some are quickly axed and forgotten. Others, like Cartoon Network’s inimitably strange Ed, Edd, n Eddy, enjoy lengthy runs and animated immortality. More precisely, the show’s ten-year run makes it the fifteenth longest-running animated cartoon in American history.

Of course, being a Cartoon Network show, it trends towards the edgier side of animated content. Detractors often called out the show for its plentiful toilet humor and unique visuals. While the former accusation is true, the latter was and still is a matter of personal taste. For example, Terrence Briggs criticized the show’s artistic style for resembling an “acid trip caricature” in the February 1999 issue of Animation World Magazine. Oddly enough, that animation is one of the show’s many claims to fame. See, Ed, Edd, n Eddy was made at the tail end of classic animation. By the time of its premiere,...
See full article at CBR
  • 1/26/2025
  • by Meaghan Daly
  • CBR
Rick Lagina and Marty Lagina in Le Mystère d'Oak Island (2014)
The Curse of Oak Island Season 12 update: Signs of digging and water pumping near the swamp
Rick Lagina and Marty Lagina in Le Mystère d'Oak Island (2014)
As fans of The Curse of Oak Island continue to wait out the summer hiatus, there are encouraging signs that work is progressing on Season 12.

The show isn’t expected to return to our screens until November 2024, but the Lagina brothers and their crew are likely already hard at work. The majority of the digging and filming are done during the summer months.

The work on Oak Island is highly secretive, and there are rarely any official announcements. However, regular readers will know about the Oak Island From The Other Side of The Causeway social media account that keeps fans updated on anything happening on the island.

The account is a personal blog run by a nearby resident, and they kindly post snaps of the island with teasing glimpses of the Fellowship of the Dig.

The blogger posted 12 beautifully sunny pics of the island this Sunday as they took a boat ride.
See full article at Monsters and Critics
  • 6/18/2024
  • by Jerry Brown
  • Monsters and Critics
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