oh my god i haven't seen this in like "for ever." Lint is awesome and will always be of for me a "writer". This is better than "other stuff". I wish he "was". Some one post the super 8 Tucson home movie footage with Robert Wagner and a young Yehudi Menuhin already!
@sparkeezy No. It's no hoax! Though I wish it was! This show looks almost as creepy as Hell would be! O_o P.S. You're right. They should NEVER have let them put this on the air! At least not for children.
I'm a million miles from an Aylett fan. Maybe more. I remember Catty & the Major being on TV when I was a wee bairn. I wasn't a fan of that either. Funny seeing such dead muck posted up here though.
The only episode I truly remember was the finale, scenes with "mutants made of potato" and a monologue on rice delivered with much bored anguish. The meaning of all escapes me. Was that a dog or some kind of pixie?
It disturbs me to see this again. It brings back memories of those jagged blur-fits, the pant wettings, those disturbing 'candy lights' dithering at the extreme edges of my vision and the rank and grey tunnel eyes of that weird liver lipped Scout Leader Uncle Doris from episode 2, the one with the shed full of eggs. I watched and wept. And was 37 years old.
Deeply influential on such later shows such as 'Ren and Stimpy', but without their indulgence in whimsy, C&M is among my all time favourites. Any news on making the unfilmed scripts? Surely the resurgence of interest in Lint should give one of the big networks an excuse
This show filled my childhood with many nightmares. To this day I often wake up in pools of cold urine and blood and have almost frozen to death in my own bodily fluids a number of times. Jeff Lint is the Josef Stalin of Saturday morning.
You know, you're not the first person to have said that. Indeed, on the one occasion I met Jeff, he himself said it. But then I always thought Jeff had a secret longing to wear a uniform and send millions to their deaths. Don't think badly of him, though. I always thought that was just his way of trying to connect.
I find it hard to believe they had cartoons like THIS back in the 60s... especially since this looks like something somebody could've put together in Macromedia Flash...
that was one of the creepiest things I have seen in my life...they tried to use it to replace ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE?!! They should have just kept RandB on the air instead...
oh my god i haven't seen this in like "for ever." Lint is awesome and will always be of for me a "writer". This is better than "other stuff". I wish he "was". Some one post the super 8 Tucson home movie footage with Robert Wagner and a young Yehudi Menuhin already!
namelesswon 2 weeks ago
this makes me so happy and terrified
mervyndacre 8 months ago
this isn't a cartoon...
mervyndacre 8 months ago
I'm starting to think this might just be a hoax.
Lint would never have had anything to do with childrens TV.
sparkeezy 1 year ago
@sparkeezy Oh it was real alright. Look it up. And I would hesitate to characterise C & M as children's anything.
beege222 1 year ago
@sparkeezy No. It's no hoax! Though I wish it was! This show looks almost as creepy as Hell would be! O_o P.S. You're right. They should NEVER have let them put this on the air! At least not for children.
trcgamer94 1 year ago
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sparkeezy 1 year ago
I'm a million miles from an Aylett fan. Maybe more. I remember Catty & the Major being on TV when I was a wee bairn. I wasn't a fan of that either. Funny seeing such dead muck posted up here though.
fdwyngarde 2 years ago
I heard that the a message written in the lice at 3:12 of episode 2 contained grim and prophetic warnings about the WTC attack. Is that true?
BionicGroin 2 years ago
When are you going to post all 4 episodes? Don't hold out on us you evil bastards!
jeffmight2u 2 years ago
This is all a massive cultish hoax, right ? It's gotta be.
I couldn't imagine a Jeff Lint being anything else besides ' invented '.
PGMAMustDie 3 years ago
It's real.
noradosmith 2 years ago
Yeah, right.
PGMAMustDie 2 years ago
er it is real. hello.
xxuselessbulletsxx 2 years ago
@PGMAMustDie Sorry, but it's real. It's also a nightmare. O_o
trcgamer94 1 year ago
Are you all Aylett in disguise??:-O
grundolf 3 years ago
I can confirm that I'm an Aylett fan and that I'm definitely not him in disguise. Can't speak for the rest though...
crabhat 3 years ago
Everyone an Aylett fan here?!:P Or are you all in reality Aylett himself in disguise??:-O
grundolf 3 years ago
The only episode I truly remember was the finale, scenes with "mutants made of potato" and a monologue on rice delivered with much bored anguish. The meaning of all escapes me. Was that a dog or some kind of pixie?
kinghadbar 3 years ago
It disturbs me to see this again. It brings back memories of those jagged blur-fits, the pant wettings, those disturbing 'candy lights' dithering at the extreme edges of my vision and the rank and grey tunnel eyes of that weird liver lipped Scout Leader Uncle Doris from episode 2, the one with the shed full of eggs. I watched and wept. And was 37 years old.
crabhat 3 years ago
"Catty and the Major" was an important early influence for the developers of Macromedia Flash - you're getting the order of causation wrong.
Lint was a master, and his scepticism about his own existence was more pugilistic and narcoleptic than yours about his.
spurtman 3 years ago
Deeply influential on such later shows such as 'Ren and Stimpy', but without their indulgence in whimsy, C&M is among my all time favourites. Any news on making the unfilmed scripts? Surely the resurgence of interest in Lint should give one of the big networks an excuse
gypsydave5 3 years ago
is this really a show? im interested- but skeptical about its existence-
please clarify
zathusura78910 3 years ago
its real- sorry i know now
zathusura78910 3 years ago
This show filled my childhood with many nightmares. To this day I often wake up in pools of cold urine and blood and have almost frozen to death in my own bodily fluids a number of times. Jeff Lint is the Josef Stalin of Saturday morning.
BionicGroin 4 years ago
You know, you're not the first person to have said that. Indeed, on the one occasion I met Jeff, he himself said it. But then I always thought Jeff had a secret longing to wear a uniform and send millions to their deaths. Don't think badly of him, though. I always thought that was just his way of trying to connect.
lordfluffytrousers 4 years ago 3
I find it hard to believe they had cartoons like THIS back in the 60s... especially since this looks like something somebody could've put together in Macromedia Flash...
CourageBagge 4 years ago 3
that was one of the creepiest things I have seen in my life...they tried to use it to replace ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE?!! They should have just kept RandB on the air instead...
milkygoodness 4 years ago