Privvy MMPR fans (not me) might remember the iguana episode as being the "PRs turn to Putties" episode. I point this out because there's a lovely moment when Zack says "Kimberly?" and Ms. Appleby responds as though he just gutted a live hamster on her desk. Jesus Tap Dancing Christ, lady, give it a rest sometime. The music when B&S toss the LSD-laced angry-man shades at Billy and Zack is reminiscent of the early Captain Syrup era Wario Land games, just for a second. Dear God, let us NEVER EVER have another up-nostril shot on Miss Appleby AGAIN. Let's see, iguana on floor, NOT being touched by Bulk and Skull, gee it MUST have been Bulk and Skull "taking it out" in the first place! Good logic there, Miss Wormwood.
As best I can make out of the sign over Bulk and Skull's club, it says "Twixt Pweebs" or else "Fwush KX()K89", which means "Video quality sucks". It looks like their club is about household appliances, which seems pretty interesting. There's something about the blocking in non-Bulk and Skull scenes in which Bulk and Skull are still on set. It seems like they're intentionally being not filmed, which makes sense when your target audience is retarded sugar-ingesting eight-year-olds, because that would give their little ghetto brains information overload or something.
Did Lord Zexposed Raw Meat actually just say "Welly well well"? The answer to "What is B&S's club" is "Unsolved Mysteries" club! Man, I miss that show with Robert Stack and stuff. The white trash from my old job would've said it was a bad show because it's about "ghosts and stuff", which is still more realistic than the tabloid crap that they read. But of course that's missing the point: Unsolved Mysteries was all about storytelling, and giving you a kind of thrill about the unknown. Plus it was pretty helpful in reuiniting people sometimes, though I thought those episodes were usually not as interesting. Today, you can find anybody related to you by Google-searching your name or phone number, because Google has turned stalking into a commodity. I think "Bulk and Skull's Unsolved Mysteries" would've made a great episode or maybe they could've just taken over after Robert Stack left.
I wonder if Bulk got that Indiana Jones hat autographed by Harrison Ford. Speaking of Indiana Jones, did they ever finish making that movie in Connecticut? I'm waiting for it to come out already. Finally, a movie that isn't about current events politics or erection jokes. In other words, a GOOD movie. I knew a kid who wore a coat like Skull's got on in the club scene. I saw a guy who looks just like my friend today, but he wasn't dressed the same and for some reason I just could not tell if he was the guy that I knew. Odd. Man, I'd join B&S's "unsolved myserties" club.
If you're wondering, yes, there's a lot of those "looks" between Jason and Tommy. Can anyone tell us what Bulk says after Skull says Kimberly is "definitely not a Power Ranger"?
You know, there's graffiti and trash all over Angel Grove because it's in CALIFORNIA, stupid. You want to clean up trash, we suggest starting with your cultists! Zing! Does anyone know who the heck CameraMan is? We've never seen him before and he's all like: "Putties! Right! *runs away*". And so another episode ends with the PRs stealing from B&S (who stole the tape in the first place, which resulted in hiding the identities of the PR, making them the heroes).
The next episode features the PRs giving in to puerile taunts. Always an admirable trait for the uncouth. MMPR's insecure support for competition leads them to fabricate a sport--broomball. They could learn a thing or two from B&S, who choose not to compete but rather to cooperate, a forgotten virtue. It would've been funnier if the woman they were attacking with a dustbuster was some cameo celebrity, which is a trend usually in cartoons. Maybe someone like Caroline McWilliams or Inga Swenson.
Skull: Iguana!
With how hillariously he said that, I'm surprised that one word wasn't as popular as "It's Morphin' Time!" :)
SonicStantz 1 year ago
I'm sure the over-sugared children raised by overworked mothers with social disorders were much more enthralled with the violent portions of the show. I recall my peers saying Bulk and Skull were "lame".
ZaffireWolf 1 year ago