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  • Review: Yo Gabba Gabba! Cuts an Album

    It's about time. I was out at a girls night (without the kid, rare, but it happens), when someone started talking about this show with Biz Markie and his "Beat of the Day." 

    "And it's for our kids!" they said. After I finished snorting a cosmo out my nose, I pressed for details. "You mean Biz "Youuuuuuuuu can't carry a tune, but it's OK cause you're just a friend" Markie? And there are no freakish overbearing bunnies? Tell me more."

    Oh, admit it, you've got Yo Gabba Gabba! Tivo'd for AFTER the kid goes to bed, and you can pretend you're back in college and eat some munchies. Only now you can put carry in on your iPod too. Because DJ Lance Rock, Toodee and their music biz friends have put out an album that's only on iTunes. And we've got the skinny for you.

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  • Defamer's Top 10 Halloween Specials

    Defamers Top 10 Halloween Specials - The Great Pumpkin is number one, OF COURSE Some of these – Roseanne, for example – wouldn’t crack my list, but there are some truly bizarre discoveries, such as the Paul Lynde Halloween Special, and "the discoriffic 1979 TV movie…'The Halloween That Almost Wasn't'", which stars none other than Judd Hirsch as Dracula, proving perhaps that actors will do anything – ANYthing – for money. The list is automatically valid because the number one spot goes to, "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown."  He got a rock.  A ROCK.  Heh heh.

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  • A New Kind of Torture for Parents: "Blue's Room"

    My kids watch a lot of television. I try not to let it get out of control, and I try not to let them watch anything too violent or gory, like say, the news. I really try to keep it to mostly educational programming, and generally shows designed for children. My kids can sing the entire theme song to "Little Einsteins". We TiVo "Blue's Clues", "Sesame Street" and "The Backyardigans". I usually let them choose what they like but here are some kids shows that I find completely unbearable. "Barney" is a good example one of these. This is a NBHH - a no "Barney" household.

    The great thing about TiVo (Yes, I love TiVo so much that I would marry it if I were single and it would have me.) is that I am ordinarily able to avoid any accidental contact with the shows for children that I really hate. Sure, every once in a while we accidentally catch the first couple minutes of "Oobi" at the tail end of "Dora" or something, but I am spared from my children ever accidentally seeing "Teletubbies" again. They could always catch it at Grandma's house, but at least it won't happen in my home.

    Something terrible has happened in TV world. Nick Jr. tricked me.  They tricked me into watching "Blue's Room", a live action puppet show that has some of the characters from "Blue's Clues" but is infinitely more annoying. It recorded under the guise of a normal episode of "Blue's Clues", but when I played it for my twins it was this train wreck. It features Blue, a talking dinosaur puppet (I think it's a puppet) and the worst song since "Journey to Ernie" that is on every episode about writing crap down in a journal. This song makes me want to stab myself with a sharp stick to dull the pain. There also may or may not be a talking pretzel involved. I have been trying to block it from my memory ever since I accidentally watched it the first time.

    Of course, my kids love it. Oh, Traci Paige Johnson, why do you torture me so? What did I ever do to you?



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