Thursday, 18 January 2024

10 Things I'll Talk About If I Were To Attend Today's Drop In Session

10.Chip N Dale: Cupcakes
This is a very short comic based on Disney+'s 'Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers' film. In fact, all my comics which take a look behind the scenes of cartoons and kids' shows focus on more than one or two characters. In this comic, Pooh from The Book Of Pooh, Blue from Blue's Room, Oswald the octopus and Clifford The Big Red Dog all gather at Cupcakes 2 Love on their English holiday to enjoy an afternoon tea...but the hilarious part? Clifford can't get in because he's too big! Poor Clifford.
9.Walking With Monsters
This one is a little less sweet. This is Walking With Monsters, a DVD I got yesterday. Although it brought back memories, there are some scenes which pulled my heart like it was wanting me to cry, such as the small lizard transforming into a ginormous dinosaur and roaming into the age of dinosaurs. I swear you won't want to eat anything during the first half of the second episode, because it contains spiders and centipedes in it...but of course, it'll be great for helping you lose weight.
8.Blue's Room.
The above beginning moment in our list contains a character from a less recognised Nick Jr show called Blue's Room, about a puppet version of Blue and her friends who encourage children to have fun learning. Since Blue's Clues is only available in the USA, it is a great thing for controlling your child's Cocomelon addiction. When they throw tantrums because they want Cocomelon on, put Blue's Room or Sesame Street on instead. Your kids will thank you.
7.Drongo.
This Aboriginal Australian Me, You, And...story sees Furaha and Orko living in the outback with their parents and dog. Although they live a homely lifestyle, they are allowed complete freedom to explore the outback and play with all the creatures that are there, from the koalas to the kangaroos and even the saltwater crocodiles. True Australian spirit.
6.Spirit Of The Kangaroo.
And speaking of Australian stuff, there's another Australian Me, You, And...story that floated into my head last night: Spirit Of The Kangaroo. Here, this time, Furaha and Orko are actually raised by kangaroos, who teach them the ways of the outback and help them learn to live in harmony with every friendly creature, as well as detest those who are dangerous to interact with, such as spiders. It'll be nice of the Drop In crew to see Furaha and Orko playing with joeys and snuggling with their kangaroo mother.
5.K-Zone Magazine.
The Aussie spirit continues with this magazine, which is now obsessed with rough tough video games, but most Aussies remember it to be full of good cartoons like Pokemon, Rugrats and Yu Gi Oh, and full of lots of good things to look at. This and Total Girl are the perfect mags to introduce you to kids' lives in Australia...before Bluey ever came.
4.D-Mag.
Another Aussie magazine, this one may be a bit sick and gross, but one issue featured He Man (finally, I figured it out: the original series) and Tarzan 2, and one featured the new Thundercats series - not Thundercats Roar, I may put it. It gave lots of updates on the latest films, cartoons and games, and tells Aussie kids how to live their best lives.
3.Paddle Pops.
Oh my god, if I were to live in Australia, it'll be the best ice cream I've ever tasted! I'll try strawberry, banana/vanilla or chocolate, and maybe even the rainbow one. I'd go around the room asking the people at the Drop In what kind of Paddle Pops they would like to eat in a survey - Which Paddle Pop Would You Most Like To Eat?
2.The Junkyard Alley Gang
Imagine - Oliver, eat your heart out! Me, Luke, Resus, Cleo, Luella, Six, Dixon and I as a street gang exploring modern day London will be a new concept to explore, as well as Rex The Runt and his friends becoming a biker gang who accompany us in exploring new sights and places around the UK. Much better than the Americanised, loud new CBBC, eh?
1.Orko's Here To Protect You...
This is a more soothing idea I had this morning: Orko protecting Furaha as a baby or toddler in the forest. This may sound similar to Leafie: A Hen Into The Wild or Grave Of The Fireflies, but this one is a vignette where Orko cuddles and cradles, feeds and plays with, strokes and comforts his baby sister when there's no one else around in the forest to look after them. It's a very gentle, cuddly idea that'll get the whole of the Drop In crew exploring nature.

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