Wednesday, 24 January 2024

10 Things I'll Talk About With My Friends If I Attended The Lunch Club At The Auctioneer's

10.A Town Called Panic
This film is a slow-paced less flashy at times masterpiece, and will bring back memories of the TV show to those who watched it on Nickelodeon, or Nicktoons if you lived in America, or ABC Kids Rollercoaster if you lived in Australia, or Teletoon if you lived in Canada. My favourite scenes in the film are Horse celebrating his birthday with Cowboy, Indian and the other residents of the town at the beginning of the film, and the four little lambs tucking themselves into bed before Horse's dream sequence. Cute!
9.Slides
Slides, they're better than fairground rides! My mum encouraged me to use Slides to do my sweet, innocent and at times brutal vignettes - because doing Slides is better than doing Docs at any time! So, to anyone who uses Docs - go jump off a bridge!
8.Transformers TV On Pluto TV
Can you imagine that? Heaven! It goes to the Unicron Trilogy too, which is a big surprise to me as only Transformers TV allows modern Transformers series involving Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Jazz and what have you, but the Unicron Trilogy? GASP! Now that's one I wasn't expecting before. Now people can watch Armada, Energon and Cybertron any time they wish, but only if they're subscribed to Pluto TV's services. Optimus Prime, Inferno, Jetfire, hold on tight!
7.Home Bargains Pizza Toy
The most cuddly pizza slice you'll find is in Home Bargains, out in time for Valentine's Day. If I were to own this cute little pizza slice, I'd call him Cheesy and place him on my bed right next to Mickey Mouse. And did I mention Mickey Mouse loves cheese pizza? Uh oh, I think these two won't want to get along...
6.Disney Princess Bath Bombs
Sometimes, Valentine's Day has to look pretty in princess pink - and that goes to all the rare Disney Princess items you'd find in there, including the Disney Princess bath bombs. Perfectly pink and shaped like carriages or shells or whatever they are. And I think they're extremely beautiful! Even if we don't use the bath in our house anymore, I think they'd make a good scented bathroom freshener.
5.Three Squeezes For Orko
Sometimes a cuddle is all it takes for someone to get into good spirits again. This goes for Orko, who sits all alone on the beach, feeling very sad because no one has accepted a cuddle from him all day. Luckily, Furaha is there to give him a cuddle when he needs it. What a sweet little cub, offering comfort to anyone who deserves it.
4.Orko's Cuddle
This one is slightly different from the previous item on my list. Orko goes around the village asking people if they want a hug, but they're too busy. He returns home feeling very sad, but luckily, Furaha is there to give him a hug when he needs it. Orko loves a good cuddle, don't you?
3.A Fluffy Little Cub
When characters in kids' shows get fluffed up from the effect of a towel being used on them, we just had to sit back and laugh. After Furaha's bath, Orko dries her with a fluffy towel, only to discover his little sister is all fluffed up too! Orko thinks she's cute this way and tickles and cuddles her until it's time to brush her fur with a soft bristled brush. This'll be the cutest of my vignettes yet!
2.Thundercats
Hopefully the Thundercats DVD I bought to calm me when I felt exhausted should come today. The original, properly animated adventures of Snarf and his close-knit big cat inspired friends have thrilled a generation of audiences from the moment they premiered on TV, and of course there's my all time favourite Robot Chicken skit where Snarf and Orko end up annoyed by each other in an elevator, and we hear their thoughts on each other. That's because He Man and Thundercats are so similar, and underneath the skin, I think the 2011 version of Snarf and the 2002 version of Orko aren't at all different, don't you?
1.A New World
Inspired by the Disney short 'Far From The Tree', we see Furaha and Orko in the Canadian wilderness as they play amongst a Canadian beach they haven't seen before. In Far From The Tree, meanwhile, the story focuses on a young raccoon who is involved in a cycle of abuse first by his evil looking father, then towards his son until he sees the error of his ways and changes for good. Not in this vignette. It's just a simple, fun vignette about playing on the beach together and encountering Canadian wildlife - highly educational, too!

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