Snakes In The Ball Pit => How I choose to spend my time => TeeVee => Topic started by: Shell Game on April 02, 2025, 09:57:52 pm
Title: Please join me in retaining knowledge of this... This.
Post by: Shell Game on April 02, 2025, 09:57:52 pm
Usually when I drop references to obscure stuff, SOMEONE out there reacts knowingly. For this, though, I've had no such moment of shared clarity. I've discovered that this exists in my mind alone for some reason and I have to free myself of this burden.
So here it is: Lidsville, the Sid and Marty Krofft show about a kid who visits a magic land filled with anthropomorphized hats, and the villain is Charles Nelson Reilly.
the two minute theme song:
an episode of the show:
Title: Please join me in retaining knowledge of this... This.
Post by: Salubrious Rex on April 03, 2025, 01:53:39 am
I asked my dad if he remembered this show, his comments were along the lines of:
"I do remember that. It wasn't very popular. He fell into a hat and became a... a super kid. It wasn't very popular. H R Puffenstuff..." and then he wandered away.
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Post by: Lumbermouth on April 03, 2025, 12:33:01 pm
"I do remember that. It wasn't very popular. He fell into a hat and became a... a super kid. It wasn't very popular. H R Puffenstuff..." and then he wandered away. Salubrious Rex, April 03, 2025, 01:53:39 am
Imagining this in the Colonel Kurtz cadence
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Post by: kthorjensen on April 10, 2025, 05:34:06 pm
oh I know Lidsville. One of the least popular creations in the Krofftiverse, and that's saying something.
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Post by: One Of The Crappy Pokemon That Nobody Likes on April 10, 2025, 07:20:27 pm
Didn't watch much of Lidsville but in the moment I was disappointed that it was not about trapping people in giant glass jars. Perhaps it's time to reevaluate...
Title: Please join me in retaining knowledge of this... This.
Post by: Shell Game on April 13, 2025, 04:52:56 pm
oh I know Lidsville. One of the least popular creations in the Krofftiverse, and that's saying something. kthorjensen, April 10, 2025, 05:34:06 pm
It really is saying something! And of everyone here I expected you'd know it most of all.
What ranks lower than it out of curiosity? I want to know where Electra Woman and Dyna Girl rate compared to Charles Nelson Riley flying above a hat city.
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Post by: kthorjensen on April 13, 2025, 06:38:25 pm
oh I know Lidsville. One of the least popular creations in the Krofftiverse, and that's saying something. kthorjensen, April 10, 2025, 05:34:06 pm
It really is saying something! And of everyone here I expected you'd know it most of all.
What ranks lower than it out of curiosity? I want to know where Electra Woman and Dyna Girl rate compared to Charles Nelson Riley flying above a hat city. Shell Game, April 13, 2025, 04:52:56 pm
Electra Woman and Dyna Girl is surprisingly decent. For my money the worst Krofft productions are:
THE LOST SAUCER: Did you ever want your Sid and Mary Krofft shows to tackle real-world issues like obesity and racism? Did you also want them to star Jim Nabors and Ruth Buzzi as time-traveling androids AND their futuristic creators? Did you also want them to have a "dorse?"
D.C. FOLLIES: Hey let's let Sid and Marty do an American version of Spitting Image with Fred Willard as the only recurring human, but along with puppets let's have a human guest star every episode, and let one of those human guest stars be Freddy Krueger and another one be Santa Claus.
MAGIC MONGO: All of the dopey Krofft tween adventures with none of the interesting production design or weird performances from actors you know elsewhere, just Lennie Weinrib in a Hawaiian shirt holding his ears and making mouth noises for 16 episodes.
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Post by: Shell Game on April 14, 2025, 03:07:39 am
oh I know Lidsville. One of the least popular creations in the Krofftiverse, and that's saying something. kthorjensen, April 10, 2025, 05:34:06 pm
It really is saying something! And of everyone here I expected you'd know it most of all.
What ranks lower than it out of curiosity? I want to know where Electra Woman and Dyna Girl rate compared to Charles Nelson Riley flying above a hat city. Shell Game, April 13, 2025, 04:52:56 pm
Electra Woman and Dyna Girl is surprisingly decent. For my money the worst Krofft productions are:
THE LOST SAUCER: Did you ever want your Sid and Mary Krofft shows to tackle real-world issues like obesity and racism? Did you also want them to star Jim Nabors and Ruth Buzzi as time-traveling androids AND their futuristic creators? Did you also want them to have a "dorse?"
D.C. FOLLIES: Hey let's let Sid and Marty do an American version of Spitting Image with Fred Willard as the only recurring human, but along with puppets let's have a human guest star every episode, and let one of those human guest stars be Freddy Krueger and another one be Santa Claus.
MAGIC MONGO: All of the dopey Krofft tween adventures with none of the interesting production design or weird performances from actors you know elsewhere, just Lennie Weinrib in a Hawaiian shirt holding his ears and making mouth noises for 16 episodes.
(https://cache.moviestillsdb.com/i/500x/fxe7hppd/magic-mongo-lg.jpg) kthorjensen, April 13, 2025, 06:38:25 pm
I honestly remembered liking Electra Woman and Dyna Girl. Doing hi-tech things like driving an electric car in the 70s. Glad to hear younger me had discerning Krofft taste.
And I'm extra glad I never had to encounter a "dorse" as a child.