Talk:Characters from Yonder Website
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:I get the feeling that the calming narration might be a reference to Bob Ross' "Joy of Painting"? Especially with the Skills of an Artist videos they've been doing lately, which seem to have strong Bob Ross-y undertones. Just a thought! {{User:Pacoman/sig}} | :I get the feeling that the calming narration might be a reference to Bob Ross' "Joy of Painting"? Especially with the Skills of an Artist videos they've been doing lately, which seem to have strong Bob Ross-y undertones. Just a thought! {{User:Pacoman/sig}} | ||
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+ | ::The Faceless Megacorp part in particular seems to be a reference to a Simpsons episode (the one where Lisa got her Saxophone) where Homer is watching TV and the commercial says something to this effect "The fruit drink made by hippies, but distributed by a heartless multinational corporation". Could be a co-incidence but thought I'd get ti tout there. [[User:Guybrush20X6|Guybrush20X6]] 08:50, 28 September 2017 (UTC) |
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Is that Bubs' flipper hand on the opposite side of behind the couch from Strong Mad? I think it might be. Guybrush20X6 20:06, 27 September 2017 (UTC)
- Now that you mention it, I think you are absolutely right. --Neumannz 21:26, 27 September 2017 (UTC)
Specific Juice
Does Smarty Juice have some manner of real-world analogue it's supposed to be parodying? I'm thinking of something in the family of Naked Juice brand. Also, this one's probably too specific to be a likely reference, but I remember in my youth that older episodes of Arthur were sponsored by Juicy Juice.
Come to think of it, does Characters from Yonder Website have a specific real-world analogue? Are there any abstract television shows for very, very little girls and boys that involve calming narration, life skills practice and prompts for the viewer to exercise? (I can think of a few with the life skills and the exercise, but not the calming narration). -- 99.48.86.26 02:04, 28 September 2017 (UTC)
- I get the feeling that the calming narration might be a reference to Bob Ross' "Joy of Painting"? Especially with the Skills of an Artist videos they've been doing lately, which seem to have strong Bob Ross-y undertones. Just a thought! — Pacoman
- The Faceless Megacorp part in particular seems to be a reference to a Simpsons episode (the one where Lisa got her Saxophone) where Homer is watching TV and the commercial says something to this effect "The fruit drink made by hippies, but distributed by a heartless multinational corporation". Could be a co-incidence but thought I'd get ti tout there. Guybrush20X6 08:50, 28 September 2017 (UTC)