Also mr Wilson the principle is the one taping the video of Tommy tee hula hooping! At during the Applause and cheering and screaming and whistling scene,Tommy’s mother says stuff like,”oh thomas!” And “that’s my son!” And “you deserve a bouquet!”
And I just came up with the first ever episode of the Mario show, meaning the pilot episode. It’s called Mario’s first show. This episode would air on September 6th 1982. In this episode, we are introduced to Mario (a claymation model in this show), and he’s in the real world. Then he realizes that he needs to make up his own place to live (even though he still likes the real world), so he thinks of how to do it. Suddenly, he sees some magic coming out of his hands, and wonders what it is. He realizes that it’s called magic powers. Mario wonders if he can use them to make up a place no one has heard of before. The trick worked and Mario is in a grassy forest. Mario doesn’t like a place with just trees, so he uses his magic powers to make it an actual neighborhood/city with vehicles. Shortly afterwards, a mixture of hand drawn and model characters start moving in to the place that Mario built, and he decides to name the place Marioland, thus beginning the Mario show, and opening Marioland. The rest is history. The people like the place a lot and thank Mario for creating the place, and he even thanks them back. Later on in the series, the 3 other main characters including Mario’s brother Luigi (who joins in season 2), his girlfriend princess peach (who joins in season 4), and Luigi’s girlfriend princess daisy (who joins in season 8, along with the shows new/current music director Bob singleton). The other Mario characters are on the show, but starting with season 8, Mario, Luigi, peach, and daisy are the 4 main characters of the show. Mario has an amazing idea to invite real people from the real world to his place that he made up called Marioland to visit, and he plans to visit the real world as well. This episode ends with the 1971 pbs zooming p head logo with the moog synth jingle playing, as this episode aired in 1982 which is way before ptv park/pbs kids/pbs kids go even existed, and all season 1 as well as all season 2 episodes end with the 1971 pbs logo as season 1 aired from September 6th 1982-April 15th 1983, and season 2 aired from October 24th 1983-April 6th 1984. And with this being from season 1, it would open with the 1978 children’s television workshop snake logo, and Mario’s first show has the synthesized electronic tune. Season 1 episodes use the same version of the 1978 children’s television workshop snake logo from either Christmas Eve on Sesame Street (meaning with the bells tune and the filmed variant where the animation is slower and the debut of that logo overall and the bells tune), or the same version from the beginning of a walking tour of Sesame Street from March 1979 (meaning it’s the filmed variant once again, but it uses the synthesized electronic tune, which debuted at the beginning a walking tour of Sesame Street, and probably the second appearance of the snake logo. The end of a walking tour of Sesame Street uses a still superimposed version with the harmonica Sesame Street theme playing). The synthesized electronic tune will be used in most episodes from season 1, while the bells music will be heard in some season 1 episodes as well. Season 1 is the only season to have the 1978 children’s television workshop snake logo.
I just made up another Mario show episode, and this time it would be called a fairytale ending. This episode would air on May 28th 2004, making it the last episode of season 22. This would be about Mario and his friends being in a fairy tale, and they have to figure out and decide what the fairy tale should be about. They all decided it would be about 2 princesses (peach and daisy) stuck in a castle before the dragon (bowser) attempts to destroy the castle. Mario and Luigi are knights, and they rescue peach and daisy from bowser dressed as a dragon, and the knights use their magic powers put on their swords to chase the dragon (played by bowser) out of the kingdom. The dragon is gone, the kingdom is free, and the story ends. Mario and his friends talked about how fun the story they made up was and what their favorite parts were. This episode uses the blue background of the viewers like you/thank you funding, and ends with the 2000 pbs kids dash transformation logo with correct audio which is perfectly fitting because there is a lot of magic in this episodes, fairy tales have a lot of magic in it, and Mario and his friends use their magic powers on their swords while they are knights to chase the dragon (played by bowser) out of the kingdom. This would be the last episode until season 31 to be in the pbs kids block as starting with the next episode (the first episode of season 23 which is the many ways to hop) the show moves to the pbs kids go block and uses the pbs kids go logos (this would be from seasons 23-30), the last time the blue background precedes the dash transformation logo as in seasons 31-onwards the purple background precedes it, the last episode with the 2003/2004/2005 ready to learn background for most of the major funding, the last episode with the ready to learn music until season 31, the last episode with a cool Chuck version of a Chuck E. Cheese’s commercial, the last episode produced by cinar before becoming cookie jar, and it also means it’s the last episode with the 2003 cinar logo that is seen in Caillou’s holiday movie and later episodes of Mona the vampire (the Mario show version has the fanfare from the 1992 logo rather that a woosh and Caillou’s laugh or the closing theme of the show respectively).
Here’s another Mario show episode I made up, and this time it will be a season 27 episode. It will be called Mario’s talent show. This episode would air on January 16th 2009. In this episode Mario hosts a talent show from his house and he invites his friends, and even some people from the real world to be in the talent show. The cast performs their acts, and after the show ends, the cast talks about how they did during the talent show. This episode has the purple background of the viewers like you/thank you funding, and this is another Mario show episode with the 2008 pbs kids go dancing logo, and in this episode it’s the version with dw and ruff ruffman, because one of the kids does a cartwheel during the talent show as one of the acts, dancing can be performed at a talent show, and Dw does a cartwheel in one of the dancing logos.
Hi Flickalova2000: I just made up another Mario show episode called Mario’s underground journey. This episode would air on April 2nd 2013, meaning it is a season 31 episode. In this episode Mario and his friends go to the backyard of Mario’s house, and Mario builds a machine that takes them underground. The cast goes underground on Mario’s underground car (the cast is also wearing protective clothing), and they see many different creatures who live underground such as groundhogs and ants, and they even act like those creatures as well. This episode uses the blue background of the viewers like you/thank you funding, and Mario’s underground adventure ends with the 2008 pbs kids ants logo, which is perfectly fitting for this episode because ants can live underground.
Hi flickalova2000: After a long time, I’ve decided to come back to making up Mario show episodes, and this time I’m going to be making up an episode from season 11 called the finishing touches. This episode would be about Mario putting the finishing touches on a flying saucer that he made, and then testing it out and flying it around marioland. This episode would air on May 28th 1993, meaning it would be the last episode of season 11. And due to the fact that this is a later season 11 episode that would air on May 28th 1993, it would have the 1993 pbs logo at the end, making it the last episode to use the 1993 pbs logo, the very last Mario show episode to have the regular pbs logo, and also the last Mario show episode to air before PTV Park (later PBS kids, and for seasons 23-30 episodes PBS kids go) existed. It would also be the last Mario show episode to show a logo at the beginning before the funding instead of going directly to the funding after the program break before the Mario show begins ends, and in this case it’s the Maryland public Television logo, which for this episode is of course the 1987 logo (1988 version with the stations name on top and production on the bottom, and with the marching band music from 1992, which is also heard in season 12 as well, but in season 12, the logo is moved at the end after the end credits rather than at the beginning before the funding).
Hi Flickalova2000: I just came up with the third episode of season 12, and it would be called A walk around Marioland. This would air on October 13th 1993. This episode has Mario and some friends invite some children and show them what Marioland looks like. They pass by many different places in Marioland including Waluigimart, the bakery, and other places before finishing at the Park. This episode would be another one of the season 12 episodes to have the p pals logos at the end just like with Mario plays school, but unlike that episode which used the regular p pals logo without the e/i balloon, A walk around Marioland would end with the version of the 1993 PBS kids p pals logo where it has the camera zooming through PTV park, and then it shows the 1993 p pals logo without the E/I balloon on a blue screen at PTV park, and at the beginning a kid says hi your in ptv park on and then it segues to the 1993 p pals logo and 1993 music without the e/i balloon. This variant was also seen on some season 1 Arthur episodes, some airings of Mister Rogers Neighborhood, some season 1 episodes of the adventures of Matilda, some season 3 episodes and some 1994-1997 airings of seasons 1-2 of Barney and Friends, some season 41-43 episodes of the adventures of bugs bunny and daffy duck (season 41 uses it with the surprise, 1993 p pals, and kids logos, while 42-43 uses it with only the other p pals related logos), and some seasons 25-28 episodes of Sesame Street, and would also be seen in some other season 12 episodes plus some season 13-15 episodes of the Mario show. It would also be used as a station ID from 1993-1999/early 2000's depending on the PBS station in addition to being used on some 1993-1997 airings of PBS kids shows.
Hi flickalova2000: I have yet another episode I made up. It’s called the blizzard (not to be confused with the season 4 arthur episode of the same name). This episode would air on January 30th 2004, meaning this is a winter themed episode from season 22. This episode is where a blizzard hits Marioland, and Mario and his friends do things to prepare for the blizzard, and do things during the blizzard, and after the blizzard ends, there’s plenty of snow on the ground and Mario and his friends play in the snow. This episode would use the purple background of the viewers like you/thank you funding, and the 2002 pbs kids snowglobe logo. The snowglobe logo is perfectly fitting for this episode because blizzards have a lot of snow and wind, and after the blizzard ends, Mario and his friends play in the snow, and even though this episode aired in 2004, it still uses a pbs kids logo as this episode aired in January 2004, meaning pbs kids go did not exist yet. Also with it being a season 22 episode, it uses the prototype snowglobe logo seen on jakers just like all other season 22 (2003-2004) episodes that use the snowglobe logo.
FlickaLova2000 Did you notice that on Arthur Goes On A Field Trip, they actually used the wrong and now a word from us kids segment from The World Record after the episode D.W. Goes To Washington?
I just made up another Mario show episode, and it would be a season 12 episode titled Mario plays school. It is where Mario and his friends pretend to play school. This would be the 2nd episode of season 12, and it would air on October 12th 1993. This would actually be one of the season 12 Mario show episodes to end with the 1993 pbs kids p pals logo without the e/i balloon, and it’s the normal version without the camera zooming through ptv park, making this episode the first Mario show episode to have the p pals logo at the end, as the first season 12 episode called princess peach’s diary ended with the kids in uniforms twirling ropes logo from 1993, due to the fact that princess peach goes to the park with her diary, and sees kids playing jump rope, and she even draws it in her diary and shares the picture with her friends including Mario.
Flickalova2000: I have just came up with another Mario show episode, and it’s called Mario and friends fun with Carmen San Diego. This would be a crossover with the Mario show and Carmen San diego, and in this episode will have 3 kids find out where in the world is Carmen San Diego, and the Mario show cast help and coach the contestants in this episode. This episode would air on December 27th 1993, which is 2 days before Sesame Street stays up late aired on pbs. This would also serve as the season 3 finale for where in the world is Carmen San Diego, and would be the only episode where the Maryland Public Television logo is superimposed over the Carmen San Diego earth, but it will still be the normal mpt text with Maryland Public Television on the top and production on the bottom, and as a result the closing theme would play in comparison to other Mario show episodes where the normal logo is used with the fanfare. This would also be another season 12 Mario show episode. And just like the November 24th 1993 where in the world is Carmen San Diego episode I only have spice for you, the Mario show crossover with Carmen San Diego will also end with the 1993 pbs kids high five logo where kids are high fiving each other. And after the funding (for this episode Toyota is added as a sponsor and only for this episode because Toyota sponsored where in the world is Carmen San Diego, and the major funding for this episode only takes place in front of the Carmen San Diego earth), it will have a very interesting version of the 1983 children’s television workshop sparks logo, where it’s the normal logo but in front of the Carmen San Diego earth, and still with the electronic synth sounds, but after the logo is formed and after the spark explodes, we zoom into the earth and into New York City (where where in the world is Carmen San Diego takes place) and we fade to the studio audience cheering, revealing the start of the show and both the Carmen San Diego and Mario show themes play with music by Sean Altman, David Yazbek, and Bob Singleton. The kids names will be Alex, Eleanor, and Anne, and all of them being middle school age (all the kids on the show are in middle school) and all being 12 years old and in the 7th grade. They actually all go to the same school. Anne wins the game (she’s the winning gumshoe and plays in the bonus round), and she also announced to Greg Lee (the host) during the episode that she is turning 12 years old and is having a party at her house and invited her friends (the 2 other contestants Eleanor and Alex) and the Mario show cast to her house for a birthday party. Eleanor was born in France, Anne was born in the United Kingdom, and Richard was born in Germany, and all moved to the United States when they were young, but they still have some family members who live in those countries I mentioned. Anne also gets all 8 locations on the map in 45 seconds in the bonus round, meaning a person in the game named Marshall Stevens (white person with a blue shirt and black hair) successfully captures Carmen Sandiego. Anne celebrates like crazy after reaching the bonus round and after winning the bonus round because she won the game and even the bonus round the day of her birthday. She wins a trip to Orlando Florida with a parent, and that would be her dad. In fact the next Mario show episode would take place after this episode and she invites the cast to her house and they play a game of soccer together, then she talks about her vacation to Orlando with her dad that she got after winning the Carmen San Diego game. Alex finishes in second place and loses the second round, and Eleanor gets eliminated after the first round. They all sing the theme song to where in the world is carmen san Diego onstage and wait for Anne's dad to pick the 3 kids and the Mario show cast up. After the game ends, Anne’s dad comes onstage and the kids and Mario show cast tell him about how the game went, and they all walk out the studio and to Anne’s dads car. Anne’s dad drives a 1989 Ford F-350 crew cab with a 7.3 liter turbo diesel, which the viewers can clearly hear during the car ride. Anne’s house is only 10 minutes away from the studio, and as for where the cast sits, the Mario show cast, Alex and Eleanor sit in the back and Anne sits up front with her dad (her mom couldn’t watch the show because she was working at her job and setting up for the party when she got home and her 2 younger siblings 9 year old Matthew and 5 year old Rachel stayed home with Anne’s grandparents who came over for the party from the United Kingdom, and the grandparents took a taxi to the house rather than have the parents pick them up). They have the party and after the party ends, Alex and Eleanor head back to their houses (they actually live very close to Anne in the same neighborhood and ride the same bus together), and the Mario show cast goes back to Marioland. The Mario show cast talks about how much fun they had hanging out with Carmen San Diego, and hanging out with the contestants while one of them (Anne) had a birthday party at her house, and how much fun they had there as well. The fetch episode from season 30 is kind of a remake of this episode where pretty much the same stuff happened at the end (kids and Mario show cast carpool and one of the kids celebrated his/her birthday). Unlike this episode which had the 1993 pbs kids high fiving logo, the fetch episode had the 2009 pbs kids go compass logo. How do you like the interesting version of the 1983 children’s television workshop sparks logo with the electronic synth sounds, and what is the difference between the normal version of the logo with electronic synth sounds vs the version in the Mario show/Carmen San Diego crossover?
Probably not. I wanted to do requests for you, but my music keyboard is no longer connected to my computer, my camera is hidden because my room was organized, and I am taking time to find out what articles and transcripts I will work on when get back to doing transcripts next week,
@@NostalgicMadelynruthknox2003 The voice impressions and the music, but these will have to wait until the music keyboard is connected to my computer again, and when I do the transcripts, I'll do these as well in addition..
Also on season 3 Bible music box is replaced with a scene from the 1992 Bible buddies video for the rest of the series! Can you add that to the bingo and friends article? Also Bonjour skittles is only about French culture unlike global Grover and there are no banana peel gags since it hate those with a burning passion!
And I just made a season 19 Mario show episode called Mario’s jungle adventure. This episode would air on March 27th 2001, which is the same day Charlie’s angels (2000 movie) and the 6th day are released on vhs and dvd. This episode is about Mario and his friends being invited by some kids named Jerry and Ashley to their house, because they built a jungle set. They pretend that their jungle set is a real jungle and they explore the jungle by walking, taking a off road jungle vehicle (a Jeep Wrangler, and the cast, Jerry, and Ashley all sit in the back since the kids are only 5 and are too short to sit up front, and their dad appears in this scene as well driving the vehicle), and they even ride a boat and take a jungle cruise, and the boat is driven by Jerry and Ashley’s mom. During the walking, off roading, and boat cruise tour of the jungle adventure, lots of animals appear including tigers, different kinds of monkeys, panthers, elephants, toucans, snakes and other jungle animals. The cast, kids, and kids parents are all wearing jungle outfits during the whole video. After the jungle adventure ends, the whole cast realizes that the whole house was disguised as a jungle, and Jerry and Ashley told their parents that they were there with them, and they said they know. You guys sure love pretending. Then the Mario show cast goes back to marioland and talk about their amazing jungle adventure. This episode ends with the pink background of the viewers like you/thank you funding, and would end with the 2000 pbs kids dot transformation logo with correct audio, which is perfectly fitting for this episode because tigers and panthers are both wildcats that live in the jungle, and tigers and panthers both make appearances in this episode. Not to mention that dot is a tiger in the first part of the dot transformation logo.
@@FlickaLovaReturns Go To Your Room, D.W. was not too good in my opinion, except my favorite scenes were the daydreams where D.W. tries to joke with Arthur and Arthur's Mom yells at D.W.
I just now made another Mario show episode, and this time it will be a season 30 episode and another crossover episode. This time it will be with wild kratts (a pbs kids show with the kratt brothers just like Zoboomafoo and kratts creatures). This episode will air on January 25th 2012 which is my maternal grandfather’s 78th birthday. This episode has the kratt brothers reunite with the Mario show cast (I’ll be making 2 more episodes of the Mario show that will crossover with the kratt brothers. 1 that has a crossover with kratts creatures that would air as part of season 15, and another that would be a crossover with Zoboomafoo and air as part of season 18), and the brothers, the Mario show cast, aviva, jimmy Z, and koki take the tortuga and tour around the African savannah and look at some animals. The cast of both shows see a baby elephant that is stuck in a cave and his mom is nowhere to be seen because Zach varmetich and bowser stole the baby elephant’s herd, mom, and dad. The brothers and wild kratts cast use their creature power discs and push, and the Mario show cast use their magic powers to get the baby elephant out of the cave, and stop Zach and bowser from stealing the elephants family and herd. The kratt brothers tell Zach to stop stealing the elephants family, and the Mario show cast tells bowser the same thing, and when the cast gets home, bowser gets grounded for 2 weeks with no stealing stuff. This episode would have the red background of the viewers like you/thank you funding, and due to the fact that elephants are heavy animals and you have to push to get them out when they’re stuck, it would have the 2009 pbs kids go push wall logo, where a boy is struggling to get a heavy block out of a wall, so he has to push it out, and after he does it, we see the block come out and 2 girls react to the block coming out.
And now here’s the crossover with kratts creatures which would be a season 15 episode, and that would air on October 9th 1996, making it the third episode of season 15. This episode has the Mario show cast, the kratt brothers, Alison Baldwin, and ttark the lizard show the Mario show cast around creature central and see a lot of animals. This episode will end with the 1993 pbs kids p pals logo surprise version, and since it’s a season 15 episode, it would have the 1983 children’s television workshop sparks logo. On this episode it will use the electronic synth sounds, but when the spark happens, an elephants trumpet is heard in addition to the laser zap sound. This will also have the paragon entertainment and earth creatures logos at the end, and the paragon entertainment logo will be the long version with the fanfare which is also seen on lamb chops play along, and the earth creatures logo with the long synth note which would later be heard on the fanmade Arthur video Arthur’s trip to animal junction.
And finally we have the Zoboomafoo/Mario show crossover, and this would air on May 1st 2000 (a week after season 1 of Zoboomafoo ended). This would air as part of season 18 of the Mario show. In this episode, the kratt brothers, and Zoboomafoo take the Mario show cast around animal junction and learn about the animals that stop by animal junction. They listen to Zoboomafoo’s zabooland stories, react to a message from Jackie being dropped off by a bird, and for the only time in the Zoboomafoo franchise, it’s a peacock that drops off the note, and after it lands, it makes a loud screeching sound that startles the kratt brothers, Zoboomafoo, and the Mario show cast (this scene may be frightening and intense to very young children despite this episode being rated tv-y), and the kratt brothers talk to Zoboomafoo and the Mario show cast on the reasons why peacocks make that sound. They even go with the kratt brothers to the closet and go on a trip with them. And yes the talking clay creatures do sing along with Zoboomafoo in this episode when the closet song is sung. At the end, they all sing the this animal is a friend of mine song. This episode has the red background of the viewers like you/thank you funding, and because neither the fishbowl logo nor dot transformation logo existed yet at the time because this aired in May 2000, it would have the 1999 pbs kids dot logo with correct audio which is fitting because animals can run really fast. This would also be the last appearance of Jackie on Zoboomafoo, it would serve as the season 1 finale of Zoboomafoo, and it would be the first time Zoboomafoo would use the 1999 MPT cursive m logo. This would also have the same earth creatures logo from the kratts creatures crossover and Arthur visits animal junction where it has the long synth note in the earth creatures logo.
Hi Flickalova2000: I just made up another Mario show episode, and this one is a special episode. It’s called Mario and friends go to bikini bottom. This episode is a crossover with the Mario show and spongebob squarepants. This would air on May 26th 2006, making it the season 24 finale. In this episode, the cast of spongebob squarepants invite the Mario show cast to bikini bottom, and spongebob and the sponge Bob squarepants cast show them around bikini bottom. Mario and his friends use their magic powers to transport themselves to the Marioland harbor where a submarine that Mario made takes them to bikini bottom. Mario steers the submarine that takes them underwater and finds a space to stop the submarine, and then Mario and his friends use magic powers to put on special underwater equipment to go to bikini bottom to keep them safe and to breathe underwater. In this crossover, bikini bottom is hosting a talent show hosted by mr krabbs, who is not only hosting but also doing an act himself. Sponge Bob let’s the Mario show cast be involved in his and Gary’s act. Sponge Bob, Gary, and the Mario show cast decide to act like comedians and tell jokes. After the talent show is over, the Mario show cast thanks sponge Bob and the sponge Bob cast for all the fun they had at bikini bottom, and then the Mario show cast goes back to Marioland. Back at Marioland, the cast talks about how much fun they had at bikini bottom, talked about how beautiful bikini bottom was, and how much fun they had at the talent show that mr. krabbs hosted. Also in the scene where Mario says here we are guys, bikini bottom, and then the other cast members say wow it’s so beautiful, the same music that would later be heard in the season 7 sponge Bob episode the wreck of the Mauna Loa (during the scene where Patrick tells sponge Bob look at this place when they are in the cave) is also heard in the scene in the Mario show episode that I just mentioned, except it’s in a lower pitch and extended, meaning the echoing synthesized strings are included at the beginning, and this also means the full kids edutainment video logo music plays during the scene where Mario and his friends react to seeing and arriving at bikini bottom on Mario’s submarine. In this episode, squidward and Luigi take turns doing the major funding with squidward announcing the go funding plug (ready to learn, no child left behind grant, us department of education, public broadcasting service, and Corporation for Public Broadcasting with the 2004 go kids showing) and Luigi doing the viewers like you/thank you tag which for this episode will be on the yellow background, and the yellow background viewers like you/thank you tag is perfectly fitting for this episode because spongebob is a yellow colored sponge, and this also means that just like the fanmade pbs airings of season 4 and early season 5 of sponge Bob squarepants, it would also end with the 2004 pbs kids go echo logo which is also perfectly fitting because when water drips, sometimes it can make an echo sound. How did you like this spongebob/Mario show crossover, and how did you like the music that plays in the scene where the Mario show cast arrives at bikini bottom?
Flickalova2000: Would you like the children’s television workshop snake and sparks logos respectively and the Maryland center for public broadcasting or Maryland public television logos for seasons 1-15 of the Mario show to be shown at the beginning before the funding or at the beginning after the funding? Note: in seasons 1-11 the Maryland center for public broadcasting/Maryland Public Television logo would also be shown at the beginning in addition to the children’s television workshop snake/sparks logos, but in seasons seasons 12-15 only the ctw sparks logo is at the beginning and the Maryland public Television logo is moved to the end, and starting with season 16 a the children’s television workshop/sesame workshop (for later seasons) logo is also moved to the end meaning no logo is at the beginning.
@@FlickaLovaReturns: ok. Yeah seasons 16 and 17 would also show it at the beginning, but with the semicircle logo, and 16 has no play it smart while 17 has play it smart.
@@FlickaLovaReturns: how about for seasons 1-11 show the Maryland center for public broadcasting or Maryland public television logos before the funding (as season 12-onwards moves the Maryland public Television logo to the end), and the children’s television workshop snake or sparks logos after the funding, and for seasons 2-15 (the seasons that use the sparks logo) have the electronic synth sounds music extended as the theme song is based off the electronic synth sounds, except for the occasional season 13-15 episodes that use the regular or prototype bells clanging in the sparks logo. How do you like that?
Hi Flickalova2000: I have finally decided what the production companies for Mother and Father Goose's big show would be. WETA (my hometown PBS station), Children's Television Workshop/Sesame Workshop, and Scholastic would be the production companies for Mother and Father Goose's big show. Season 1 would have the 1997 WETA logo, the 19997 Children's television workshop semicircle logo with play it smart, and the 1990 Scholastic logo with the fanfare playing, and even though that logo last appeared in reality on October 8th 1999, it would actually last appear in November 1999 on the season 1 finale of mother and father goose's big show, which is the only season to have both the semicircle logo and the 1990 scholastic logo. Season 2 will have the same WETA logo, but it will now have the green roof blue house prototype Sesame workshop logo and the 1999 Scholastic logo with the same fanfare from the 1990 logo will be shown. Seasons 3-4 will now have the purple roof green house Sesame Workshop logo and the same WETA and Scholastic logos as before. Seasons 5-6 will have the same WETA logo as before, but this time the red roof and purple house Sesame Workshop logo is seen, and while season 5 uses the same version from season 34 of Sesame Street, season 6 uses the seasons 35-37 version of the logo. And even though WETA updated its graphics around mid or late 2004, season 6 will still use the 1997 WETA logo. Seasons 5-6 will also be the first 2 seasons with the 2003 scholastic logo, except instead of using the uplifting string theme it would have the same fanfare from the 1990 and 1999 logos (the logo will be sped up as a result). Season 7 will use the same Sesame Workshop and Scholastic logos as before, except it would now have the 2004 WETA logo at the end. Seasons 8-9 is the same thing, except the Sesame Workshop logo is now the red house and blue roof logo. Seasons 10-19 is the same thing, except those seasons now use the 2008 Sesame Workshop logo, except instead of Elmo, its Father Goose (now voiced by Ty Olson due to John Ritter's death in 2003) making a honking sound. Seasons 20-21 is the same, except the 2018 Sesame Workshop logo is seen, and season 21 is the last season with the 2003 Scholastic logo with 1990 jingle. Seasons 22-onwards is the same, except they now use the 2019 scholastic logo but still with the 1990 fanfare (the logo is shortened and sped up as a result), and while season 22 uses the regular 2018 Sesame workshop with the first 3 notes of the Sesame Street theme, seasons 23-onwards use the 2020 Sesame Workshop logo, but instead of the Sesame Street sign segueing into the Sesame Workshop logo, the Sesame Workshop logo is still and already formed, and it will have the bouncy kiddie horn version of the Sesame Street theme. I can't seem to find a video of the season 51 Sesame Street variant though but I know it exists. Also in every season, towards the end of the credits, Mother goose (voiced by Grey DeLisle using her WETA announcing/Mother goose voice) would say Mother and Father Goose's big show is a production of the Children's television workshop with the fanfare of the semicircle logo playing during the end of the announcement, or Mother and Father Goose's big show is a production of Sesame Workshop with the breathy synth chime theme for season 2, the tuba/accordion theme for seasons 3-9, the bassoon theme for seasons 10-19, and the Sesame Street theme played by a xylophone or kiddie horn for seasons 20-onwards playing during the end of the announcement. How do you like the logos and production companies for Mother and Father Goose's big show?
@@FlickaLovaReturns: and since the halloween episode is from season 1 and dash transformation didn’t exist yet, the halloween episode would end with the 1998 pbs kids sidewalk logo.
@@jeremybarton5577 What did you think of Mel Blanc voicing bugs bunny and Daffy Duck from seasons 1-35 of The Adventures of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, just like he did in the original theatrical shorts from the 1930s to 1989, since Mel was the original voice of these characters, and did that make sence because of it?
Now here’s a mother and father goose’s big show Christmas episode I am making up. This would air on December 23rd 2002 just like Mario and friends winter and Christmas celebration, and just like that Mario show episode, it would also air as a prime time pledge drive special. This would air with the Mario show episode back to back with this episode of mother and father goose’s big show airing before the Mario show Christmas episode, and this will be one of the only mother and father goose’s big show episodes that would be an hour long unlike most other episodes which are 30 minutes. This episode would also be the season 4 finale and the last episode where John Ritter voices father goose because starting with the next episode in late 2003 to open season 5, ty Olson takes over. This is also the last episode to end with the 1999 scholastic logo as starting with the season 5 opener, the 2003 one is seen but with the 1990 light piano jingle from the babysitters club instead of the uplifting string jingle from 2003. In this episode, the cast sing Christmas themed songs and nursery rhymes, enjoy the Christmas holiday, play in the snow, and make Christmas cookies. Daughter and son goose are performing in a Christmas play and lots of songs will be performed during the play. Confetti is also blasted at the end of the play just like the Mario show Christmas episode as well. Santa Claus also makes an appearance in this episode, and in this episode he is voiced by Chris Phillips who also did the voice of Nick junior’s 1990’s mascot named face, cliff hanger on between the lions, and mr. krunk the Vice principal of pinkalicious and peteriffic’s school in pinkalicious and peteriffic And because it snows a lot, the cast plays in the snow, Christmas is celebrated, the cast makes cookies, and Christmas songs and nursery rhymes are sung, just like with Mario and friends winter and Christmas celebration this episode of mother and father goose’s big show will indeed end with the 2002 pbs kids snowglobe logo with its correct audio, but while the Mario show episode has the logo fade in and out and use the url, the mother and father goose’s big show Christmas episode just like all other episodes that would use the snowglobe logo will have the version where it cuts in and out and uses the url. This episode will also mark a surprise comeback for the 1978 children’s television workshop snake logo with bells music, just like the Halloween episode had a surprise comeback appearance for the 1983 children’s television workshop sparks logo with electronic synth sounds. Because of that, mother goose will say mother and father goose’s big show is a production of the children’s television workshop just like she does in season 1 and part of her announcement as a result plays over the bells music in the 1978 children’s television workshop snake logo. I also forgot to mention that mother and father goose’s big show will be composed by Joe Phillips who scored the later seasons of Barney and friends, and while season 1 sounds like the music for seasons 4-6 of Barney, seasons 2-onwards will sound like the music used in seasons 7-14 of Barney. The theme song for the series will have a kids chorus, and is sung by yours truly ziggy Marley and the melody makers, but it’s not done in a reggae style unlike with Arthur and seasons 4-6 of dragon tales. The theme song will be sung and played in c major. How do you like the Christmas episode for mother and father goose’s big show I made up, the snake logo making a surprise appearance, the pbs kids logo and air date I chose for the episode, and who sings the theme song and the major scale the theme song is sung in?
@@FlickaLovaReturns: and how would you like a 29 season babysitters club tv series airing on pbs from September 2nd 1991-October 25th 2019? It would be produced by scholastic, but what other production companies would be involved, what would the air dates of each season would be, and what pbs related logos would be seen in all 29 seasons of the babysitters club (fanmade 1991-2019 pbs version)?
I have just made up another fanmade show called mother and father goose’s big show, and it would start airing on October 4th 1999 (same day season 4 of Arthur and season 18 of the Mario show premiered) and still air new episodes to this very day. This will be about mother and father goose and their 2 children named son goose and daughter goose who entertain the viewers with nursery rhymes and fun activities. Grey deslisle (the voice of Emily Elizabeth and I believe one of the voices of my local PBS station WETA which is also producing mother and father goose’s big show) will voice mother goose and she’ll use her Weta announcer voice to voice mother goose, and father goose in seasons 1-4 will be voiced by John Ritter (using his Clifford voice) and starting with season 5 ty Olson (using his ord voice) due to John Ritter’s death replaces him. Season 1 will air in late 1999 and use the 1999 dot and dash logos and the 1998 pbs kids sidewalk logo, seasons 2-3 will air in late 2000 and 2001 respectively and use the same logos but the 1998 sidewalk logo is replaced by the 2000 transformation logos, seasons 4-10 will have the same logos but the fishbowl and snowglobe logos are added and some season 10 episodes also use the 2008 pbs kids logos as seasons 4-10 will air in late 2002-late 2008 respectively, seasons 11-14 will air in late 2009-late 2012 respectively and only use the 2008 pbs kids logos including preschool block airings of seasons 11-14 and 2009-2013 preschool block airings of seasons 1-10, and seasons 15-onwards have the 2013 pbs kids logos and would air in late 2013-onwards respectively, and Preschool block airings from 2006-2009 of seasons 1-10 will have the 2006 pbs kids preschool block logos. All seasons will be in the pbs kids block because this show is for younger audiences, even though there will be a Mario show episode (Mario show is a show for older children) that will crossover with mother and father goose’s big show, and it will be the season 18 episode Mario and friends nursery rhyme day, and even though the Mario show is a show for older children, nursery rhymes will sometimes be sung on the Mario show. How do you like this fanmade show I made and the actors for mother and father goose?
@@FlickaLovaReturns: yes and I’ll make a spin-off from 2005-onwards titled the new adventures of bugs bunny and Daffy Duck. Warner bros will release DVD’s of both the original and spin off. How would you like that?
Hi flickalova2000: I just made another episode of the Mario show and it would be called Mario’s nightmare before the winter and Christmas celebration. This episode would air on December 22nd 2002 which is a day before the winter and Christmas celebration episode. This episode actually takes place a day before the events of that episode. This episode takes place at night, and we see the mario show cast get ready to go to bed at Mario’s house as mario invited them to spend the night at his house the day before they leave for western New York for their epic Christmas and winter celebration at Mike and Jennifer’s house. While everyone is sleeping, Mario has a lot of bad dreams including thinking that the trip to western New York would turn out bad with ghosts coming out of the snow and attacking him (some blood but not graphic due to this being a kids show). He also dreams of skeletons chasing him around Buffalo New York while it’s snowing, and he gets terrified of that dream. Another dream that he has is a caveman wearing a scary mask making scary noises in front of Mario. Mario has to think about how to stop those scary nightmares, so just like in the 1 Caillou episode, he flips his pillow over, but it still does not work. Another bad dream comes in with evil aliens chasing Mario and killing people (once again not graphic because this is a kids show). After that, Mario says he hopes all the bad dreams are gone, but he has one more bad dream where a monster chases him around Mike and Jennifer’s house and he screams. He even screams when he’s sleeping in this dream, and after all that princess peach enters and tells him that he saw monsters, evil aliens, skeletons, and scary cavemen chasing him, attacking him, and killing people, but princess peach tells him that all of that stuff are all dreams. Mario tells princess peach thank goodness, and that hopefully none of that stuff will happen during their western New York trip for Christmas break, and then he goes back to bed. 2 very interesting things about this episode is that this will be one of the Mario show episodes that will be rated tv-y7 just like the Mario show/spider man crossover, and this is because of the frightening scary images and violence, and another thing is this episode will have the purple background of the viewers like you/thank you funding followed by an interesting logo/audio combination featuring the 2002 pbs kids snowglobe logo regular version with fade in/out and url but using the audio from the 2000 pbs kids dash transformation logo, due to the fact that it snows in Mario’s dreams, Halloween references including skeletons, monsters, and ghosts are seen and mentioned in some of Mario’s dreams, and a caveman wearing a scary mask is shown in one of Mario’s dreams as well. How do you like the interesting pbs kids logo/audio combo for this episode of the Mario show, and the fact that this is another episode rated tv-y7 due to the frightening and scary images and violence, compared to most other episodes which are rated tv-y?
Oh and why not have the Sesame Workshop logo use the audio from the 1983 CTW sparks logo (electronic synth sounds variant) making the logo last a few seconds longer on the screen to fit the episode, and how would you like that?
Also mr Wilson the principle is the one taping the video of Tommy tee hula hooping! At during the Applause and cheering and screaming and whistling scene,Tommy’s mother says stuff like,”oh thomas!” And “that’s my son!” And “you deserve a bouquet!”
And I just came up with the first ever episode of the Mario show, meaning the pilot episode.
It’s called Mario’s first show.
This episode would air on September 6th 1982.
In this episode, we are introduced to Mario (a claymation model in this show), and he’s in the real world. Then he realizes that he needs to make up his own place to live (even though he still likes the real world), so he thinks of how to do it.
Suddenly, he sees some magic coming out of his hands, and wonders what it is. He realizes that it’s called magic powers.
Mario wonders if he can use them to make up a place no one has heard of before.
The trick worked and Mario is in a grassy forest. Mario doesn’t like a place with just trees, so he uses his magic powers to make it an actual neighborhood/city with vehicles.
Shortly afterwards, a mixture of hand drawn and model characters start moving in to the place that Mario built, and he decides to name the place Marioland, thus beginning the Mario show, and opening Marioland. The rest is history.
The people like the place a lot and thank Mario for creating the place, and he even thanks them back.
Later on in the series, the 3 other main characters including Mario’s brother Luigi (who joins in season 2), his girlfriend princess peach (who joins in season 4), and Luigi’s girlfriend princess daisy (who joins in season 8, along with the shows new/current music director Bob singleton). The other Mario characters are on the show, but starting with season 8, Mario, Luigi, peach, and daisy are the 4 main characters of the show.
Mario has an amazing idea to invite real people from the real world to his place that he made up called Marioland to visit, and he plans to visit the real world as well.
This episode ends with the 1971 pbs zooming p head logo with the moog synth jingle playing, as this episode aired in 1982 which is way before ptv park/pbs kids/pbs kids go even existed, and all season 1 as well as all season 2 episodes end with the 1971 pbs logo as season 1 aired from September 6th 1982-April 15th 1983, and season 2 aired from October 24th 1983-April 6th 1984.
And with this being from season 1, it would open with the 1978 children’s television workshop snake logo, and Mario’s first show has the synthesized electronic tune.
Season 1 episodes use the same version of the 1978 children’s television workshop snake logo from either Christmas Eve on Sesame Street (meaning with the bells tune and the filmed variant where the animation is slower and the debut of that logo overall and the bells tune), or the same version from the beginning of a walking tour of Sesame Street from March 1979 (meaning it’s the filmed variant once again, but it uses the synthesized electronic tune, which debuted at the beginning a walking tour of Sesame Street, and probably the second appearance of the snake logo. The end of a walking tour of Sesame Street uses a still superimposed version with the harmonica Sesame Street theme playing).
The synthesized electronic tune will be used in most episodes from season 1, while the bells music will be heard in some season 1 episodes as well.
Season 1 is the only season to have the 1978 children’s television workshop snake logo.
I just made up another Mario show episode, and this time it would be called a fairytale ending.
This episode would air on May 28th 2004, making it the last episode of season 22.
This would be about Mario and his friends being in a fairy tale, and they have to figure out and decide what the fairy tale should be about.
They all decided it would be about 2 princesses (peach and daisy) stuck in a castle before the dragon (bowser) attempts to destroy the castle.
Mario and Luigi are knights, and they rescue peach and daisy from bowser dressed as a dragon, and the knights use their magic powers put on their swords to chase the dragon (played by bowser) out of the kingdom.
The dragon is gone, the kingdom is free, and the story ends.
Mario and his friends talked about how fun the story they made up was and what their favorite parts were.
This episode uses the blue background of the viewers like you/thank you funding, and ends with the 2000 pbs kids dash transformation logo with correct audio which is perfectly fitting because there is a lot of magic in this episodes, fairy tales have a lot of magic in it, and Mario and his friends use their magic powers on their swords while they are knights to chase the dragon (played by bowser) out of the kingdom.
This would be the last episode until season 31 to be in the pbs kids block as starting with the next episode (the first episode of season 23 which is the many ways to hop) the show moves to the pbs kids go block and uses the pbs kids go logos (this would be from seasons 23-30), the last time the blue background precedes the dash transformation logo as in seasons 31-onwards the purple background precedes it, the last episode with the 2003/2004/2005 ready to learn background for most of the major funding, the last episode with the ready to learn music until season 31, the last episode with a cool Chuck version of a Chuck E. Cheese’s commercial, the last episode produced by cinar before becoming cookie jar, and it also means it’s the last episode with the 2003 cinar logo that is seen in Caillou’s holiday movie and later episodes of Mona the vampire (the Mario show version has the fanfare from the 1992 logo rather that a woosh and Caillou’s laugh or the closing theme of the show respectively).
To be more specific what I mean to say was I didn’t request any music!
Here’s another Mario show episode I made up, and this time it will be a season 27 episode.
It will be called Mario’s talent show.
This episode would air on January 16th 2009.
In this episode Mario hosts a talent show from his house and he invites his friends, and even some people from the real world to be in the talent show.
The cast performs their acts, and after the show ends, the cast talks about how they did during the talent show.
This episode has the purple background of the viewers like you/thank you funding, and this is another Mario show episode with the 2008 pbs kids go dancing logo, and in this episode it’s the version with dw and ruff ruffman, because one of the kids does a cartwheel during the talent show as one of the acts, dancing can be performed at a talent show, and Dw does a cartwheel in one of the dancing logos.
Hi Flickalova2000: I just made up another Mario show episode called Mario’s underground journey.
This episode would air on April 2nd 2013, meaning it is a season 31 episode.
In this episode Mario and his friends go to the backyard of Mario’s house, and Mario builds a machine that takes them underground.
The cast goes underground on Mario’s underground car (the cast is also wearing protective clothing), and they see many different creatures who live underground such as groundhogs and ants, and they even act like those creatures as well.
This episode uses the blue background of the viewers like you/thank you funding, and Mario’s underground adventure ends with the 2008 pbs kids ants logo, which is perfectly fitting for this episode because ants can live underground.
Hi flickalova2000: After a long time, I’ve decided to come back to making up Mario show episodes, and this time I’m going to be making up an episode from season 11 called the finishing touches.
This episode would be about Mario putting the finishing touches on a flying saucer that he made, and then testing it out and flying it around marioland.
This episode would air on May 28th 1993, meaning it would be the last episode of season 11.
And due to the fact that this is a later season 11 episode that would air on May 28th 1993, it would have the 1993 pbs logo at the end, making it the last episode to use the 1993 pbs logo, the very last Mario show episode to have the regular pbs logo, and also the last Mario show episode to air before PTV Park (later PBS kids, and for seasons 23-30 episodes PBS kids go) existed.
It would also be the last Mario show episode to show a logo at the beginning before the funding instead of going directly to the funding after the program break before the Mario show begins ends, and in this case it’s the Maryland public Television logo, which for this episode is of course the 1987 logo (1988 version with the stations name on top and production on the bottom, and with the marching band music from 1992, which is also heard in season 12 as well, but in season 12, the logo is moved at the end after the end credits rather than at the beginning before the funding).
Hi Flickalova2000: I just came up with the third episode of season 12, and it would be called A walk around Marioland.
This would air on October 13th 1993.
This episode has Mario and some friends invite some children and show them what Marioland looks like.
They pass by many different places in Marioland including Waluigimart, the bakery, and other places before finishing at the Park.
This episode would be another one of the season 12 episodes to have the p pals logos at the end just like with Mario plays school, but unlike that episode which used the regular p pals logo without the e/i balloon, A walk around Marioland would end with the version of the 1993 PBS kids p pals logo where it has the camera zooming through PTV park, and then it shows the 1993 p pals logo without the E/I balloon on a blue screen at PTV park, and at the beginning a kid says hi your in ptv park on and then it segues to the 1993 p pals logo and 1993 music without the e/i balloon. This variant was also seen on some season 1 Arthur episodes, some airings of Mister Rogers Neighborhood, some season 1 episodes of the adventures of Matilda, some season 3 episodes and some 1994-1997 airings of seasons 1-2 of Barney and Friends, some season 41-43 episodes of the adventures of bugs bunny and daffy duck (season 41 uses it with the surprise, 1993 p pals, and kids logos, while 42-43 uses it with only the other p pals related logos), and some seasons 25-28 episodes of Sesame Street, and would also be seen in some other season 12 episodes plus some season 13-15 episodes of the Mario show. It would also be used as a station ID from 1993-1999/early 2000's depending on the PBS station in addition to being used on some 1993-1997 airings of PBS kids shows.
Hey! What happened to the folder you shared with Elmos world c Lori loud 2.0! Nothing is there anymore!
Hi flickalova2000: I have yet another episode I made up.
It’s called the blizzard (not to be confused with the season 4 arthur episode of the same name).
This episode would air on January 30th 2004, meaning this is a winter themed episode from season 22.
This episode is where a blizzard hits Marioland, and Mario and his friends do things to prepare for the blizzard, and do things during the blizzard, and after the blizzard ends, there’s plenty of snow on the ground and Mario and his friends play in the snow.
This episode would use the purple background of the viewers like you/thank you funding, and the 2002 pbs kids snowglobe logo. The snowglobe logo is perfectly fitting for this episode because blizzards have a lot of snow and wind, and after the blizzard ends, Mario and his friends play in the snow, and even though this episode aired in 2004, it still uses a pbs kids logo as this episode aired in January 2004, meaning pbs kids go did not exist yet.
Also with it being a season 22 episode, it uses the prototype snowglobe logo seen on jakers just like all other season 22 (2003-2004) episodes that use the snowglobe logo.
FlickaLova2000 Did you notice that on Arthur Goes On A Field Trip, they actually used the wrong and now a word from us kids segment from The World Record after the episode D.W. Goes To Washington?
I sent you an email for mr winchell laughing at the end of Tommy tees hula hoop preformance?
What are your least favorite thomas episodes from like s1-12?
I just made up another Mario show episode, and it would be a season 12 episode titled Mario plays school.
It is where Mario and his friends pretend to play school.
This would be the 2nd episode of season 12, and it would air on October 12th 1993.
This would actually be one of the season 12 Mario show episodes to end with the 1993 pbs kids p pals logo without the e/i balloon, and it’s the normal version without the camera zooming through ptv park, making this episode the first Mario show episode to have the p pals logo at the end, as the first season 12 episode called princess peach’s diary ended with the kids in uniforms twirling ropes logo from 1993, due to the fact that princess peach goes to the park with her diary, and sees kids playing jump rope, and she even draws it in her diary and shares the picture with her friends including Mario.
Flickalova2000: I have just came up with another Mario show episode, and it’s called Mario and friends fun with Carmen San Diego.
This would be a crossover with the Mario show and Carmen San diego, and in this episode will have 3 kids find out where in the world is Carmen San Diego, and the Mario show cast help and coach the contestants in this episode.
This episode would air on December 27th 1993, which is 2 days before Sesame Street stays up late aired on pbs.
This would also serve as the season 3 finale for where in the world is Carmen San Diego, and would be the only episode where the Maryland Public Television logo is superimposed over the Carmen San Diego earth, but it will still be the normal mpt text with Maryland Public Television on the top and production on the bottom, and as a result the closing theme would play in comparison to other Mario show episodes where the normal logo is used with the fanfare.
This would also be another season 12 Mario show episode.
And just like the November 24th 1993 where in the world is Carmen San Diego episode I only have spice for you, the Mario show crossover with Carmen San Diego will also end with the 1993 pbs kids high five logo where kids are high fiving each other.
And after the funding (for this episode Toyota is added as a sponsor and only for this episode because Toyota sponsored where in the world is Carmen San Diego, and the major funding for this episode only takes place in front of the Carmen San Diego earth), it will have a very interesting version of the 1983 children’s television workshop sparks logo, where it’s the normal logo but in front of the Carmen San Diego earth, and still with the electronic synth sounds, but after the logo is formed and after the spark explodes, we zoom into the earth and into New York City (where where in the world is Carmen San Diego takes place) and we fade to the studio audience cheering, revealing the start of the show and both the Carmen San Diego and Mario show themes play with music by Sean Altman, David Yazbek, and Bob Singleton.
The kids names will be Alex, Eleanor, and Anne, and all of them being middle school age (all the kids on the show are in middle school) and all being 12 years old and in the 7th grade. They actually all go to the same school.
Anne wins the game (she’s the winning gumshoe and plays in the bonus round), and she also announced to Greg Lee (the host) during the episode that she is turning 12 years old and is having a party at her house and invited her friends (the 2 other contestants Eleanor and Alex) and the Mario show cast to her house for a birthday party. Eleanor was born in France, Anne was born in the United Kingdom, and Richard was born in Germany, and all moved to the United States when they were young, but they still have some family members who live in those countries I mentioned.
Anne also gets all 8 locations on the map in 45 seconds in the bonus round, meaning a person in the game named Marshall Stevens (white person with a blue shirt and black hair) successfully captures Carmen Sandiego. Anne celebrates like crazy after reaching the bonus round and after winning the bonus round because she won the game and even the bonus round the day of her birthday. She wins a trip to Orlando Florida with a parent, and that would be her dad. In fact the next Mario show episode would take place after this episode and she invites the cast to her house and they play a game of soccer together, then she talks about her vacation to Orlando with her dad that she got after winning the Carmen San Diego game.
Alex finishes in second place and loses the second round, and Eleanor gets eliminated after the first round. They all sing the theme song to where in the world is carmen san Diego onstage and wait for Anne's dad to pick the 3 kids and the Mario show cast up.
After the game ends, Anne’s dad comes onstage and the kids and Mario show cast tell him about how the game went, and they all walk out the studio and to Anne’s dads car.
Anne’s dad drives a 1989 Ford F-350 crew cab with a 7.3 liter turbo diesel, which the viewers can clearly hear during the car ride.
Anne’s house is only 10 minutes away from the studio, and as for where the cast sits, the Mario show cast, Alex and Eleanor sit in the back and Anne sits up front with her dad (her mom couldn’t watch the show because she was working at her job and setting up for the party when she got home and her 2 younger siblings 9 year old Matthew and 5 year old Rachel stayed home with Anne’s grandparents who came over for the party from the United Kingdom, and the grandparents took a taxi to the house rather than have the parents pick them up).
They have the party and after the party ends, Alex and Eleanor head back to their houses (they actually live very close to Anne in the same neighborhood and ride the same bus together), and the Mario show cast goes back to Marioland. The Mario show cast talks about how much fun they had hanging out with Carmen San Diego, and hanging out with the contestants while one of them (Anne) had a birthday party at her house, and how much fun they had there as well.
The fetch episode from season 30 is kind of a remake of this episode where pretty much the same stuff happened at the end (kids and Mario show cast carpool and one of the kids celebrated his/her birthday). Unlike this episode which had the 1993 pbs kids high fiving logo, the fetch episode had the 2009 pbs kids go compass logo.
How do you like the interesting version of the 1983 children’s television workshop sparks logo with the electronic synth sounds, and what is the difference between the normal version of the logo with electronic synth sounds vs the version in the Mario show/Carmen San Diego crossover?
Hey! Are you doing requests tomorrow? And if so,which ones? And if not,why?
Probably not. I wanted to do requests for you, but my music keyboard is no longer connected to my computer, my camera is hidden because my room was organized, and I am taking time to find out what articles and transcripts I will work on when get back to doing transcripts next week,
@@FlickaLovaReturns well what requests were you gonna do tomorrow?
@@NostalgicMadelynruthknox2003 The voice impressions and the music, but these will have to wait until the music keyboard is connected to my computer again, and when I do the transcripts, I'll do these as well in addition..
@@FlickaLovaReturns what music were you gonna do?
@@NostalgicMadelynruthknox2003 You'll have to find out but it might be halloween related.
Also on season 3 Bible music box is replaced with a scene from the 1992 Bible buddies video for the rest of the series! Can you add that to the bingo and friends article? Also Bonjour skittles is only about French culture unlike global Grover and there are no banana peel gags since it hate those with a burning passion!
And I just made a season 19 Mario show episode called Mario’s jungle adventure.
This episode would air on March 27th 2001, which is the same day Charlie’s angels (2000 movie) and the 6th day are released on vhs and dvd.
This episode is about Mario and his friends being invited by some kids named Jerry and Ashley to their house, because they built a jungle set. They pretend that their jungle set is a real jungle and they explore the jungle by walking, taking a off road jungle vehicle (a Jeep Wrangler, and the cast, Jerry, and Ashley all sit in the back since the kids are only 5 and are too short to sit up front, and their dad appears in this scene as well driving the vehicle), and they even ride a boat and take a jungle cruise, and the boat is driven by Jerry and Ashley’s mom.
During the walking, off roading, and boat cruise tour of the jungle adventure, lots of animals appear including tigers, different kinds of monkeys, panthers, elephants, toucans, snakes and other jungle animals.
The cast, kids, and kids parents are all wearing jungle outfits during the whole video.
After the jungle adventure ends, the whole cast realizes that the whole house was disguised as a jungle, and Jerry and Ashley told their parents that they were there with them, and they said they know. You guys sure love pretending. Then the Mario show cast goes back to marioland and talk about their amazing jungle adventure.
This episode ends with the pink background of the viewers like you/thank you funding, and would end with the 2000 pbs kids dot transformation logo with correct audio, which is perfectly fitting for this episode because tigers and panthers are both wildcats that live in the jungle, and tigers and panthers both make appearances in this episode. Not to mention that dot is a tiger in the first part of the dot transformation logo.
I wish I didn’t have to wait until Sunday for you to fix some things! And you didn’t do my music request!
FlickaLova2000 Returns What is your opinion on Go To Your Room, D.W.?
I thought it taught kids a great lesson on how to treat others better.
@@FlickaLovaReturns Was Go To Your Room, D.W. another one of your least favorite Arthur episodes?
@@bluescluesthewigglesyeserg5648 Not really.
@@FlickaLovaReturns Go To Your Room, D.W. was not too good in my opinion, except my favorite scenes were the daydreams where D.W. tries to joke with Arthur and Arthur's Mom yells at D.W.
I just now made another Mario show episode, and this time it will be a season 30 episode and another crossover episode. This time it will be with wild kratts (a pbs kids show with the kratt brothers just like Zoboomafoo and kratts creatures).
This episode will air on January 25th 2012 which is my maternal grandfather’s 78th birthday.
This episode has the kratt brothers reunite with the Mario show cast (I’ll be making 2 more episodes of the Mario show that will crossover with the kratt brothers. 1 that has a crossover with kratts creatures that would air as part of season 15, and another that would be a crossover with Zoboomafoo and air as part of season 18), and the brothers, the Mario show cast, aviva, jimmy Z, and koki take the tortuga and tour around the African savannah and look at some animals.
The cast of both shows see a baby elephant that is stuck in a cave and his mom is nowhere to be seen because Zach varmetich and bowser stole the baby elephant’s herd, mom, and dad.
The brothers and wild kratts cast use their creature power discs and push, and the Mario show cast use their magic powers to get the baby elephant out of the cave, and stop Zach and bowser from stealing the elephants family and herd.
The kratt brothers tell Zach to stop stealing the elephants family, and the Mario show cast tells bowser the same thing, and when the cast gets home, bowser gets grounded for 2 weeks with no stealing stuff.
This episode would have the red background of the viewers like you/thank you funding, and due to the fact that elephants are heavy animals and you have to push to get them out when they’re stuck, it would have the 2009 pbs kids go push wall logo, where a boy is struggling to get a heavy block out of a wall, so he has to push it out, and after he does it, we see the block come out and 2 girls react to the block coming out.
And now here’s the crossover with kratts creatures which would be a season 15 episode, and that would air on October 9th 1996, making it the third episode of season 15.
This episode has the Mario show cast, the kratt brothers, Alison Baldwin, and ttark the lizard show the Mario show cast around creature central and see a lot of animals.
This episode will end with the 1993 pbs kids p pals logo surprise version, and since it’s a season 15 episode, it would have the 1983 children’s television workshop sparks logo. On this episode it will use the electronic synth sounds, but when the spark happens, an elephants trumpet is heard in addition to the laser zap sound.
This will also have the paragon entertainment and earth creatures logos at the end, and the paragon entertainment logo will be the long version with the fanfare which is also seen on lamb chops play along, and the earth creatures logo with the long synth note which would later be heard on the fanmade Arthur video Arthur’s trip to animal junction.
And finally we have the Zoboomafoo/Mario show crossover, and this would air on May 1st 2000 (a week after season 1 of Zoboomafoo ended). This would air as part of season 18 of the Mario show.
In this episode, the kratt brothers, and Zoboomafoo take the Mario show cast around animal junction and learn about the animals that stop by animal junction.
They listen to Zoboomafoo’s zabooland stories, react to a message from Jackie being dropped off by a bird, and for the only time in the Zoboomafoo franchise, it’s a peacock that drops off the note, and after it lands, it makes a loud screeching sound that startles the kratt brothers, Zoboomafoo, and the Mario show cast (this scene may be frightening and intense to very young children despite this episode being rated tv-y), and the kratt brothers talk to Zoboomafoo and the Mario show cast on the reasons why peacocks make that sound.
They even go with the kratt brothers to the closet and go on a trip with them. And yes the talking clay creatures do sing along with Zoboomafoo in this episode when the closet song is sung.
At the end, they all sing the this animal is a friend of mine song.
This episode has the red background of the viewers like you/thank you funding, and because neither the fishbowl logo nor dot transformation logo existed yet at the time because this aired in May 2000, it would have the 1999 pbs kids dot logo with correct audio which is fitting because animals can run really fast.
This would also be the last appearance of Jackie on Zoboomafoo, it would serve as the season 1 finale of Zoboomafoo, and it would be the first time Zoboomafoo would use the 1999 MPT cursive m logo. This would also have the same earth creatures logo from the kratts creatures crossover and Arthur visits animal junction where it has the long synth note in the earth creatures logo.
Also did you hear Tommy’s mother?
Yep.
@@FlickaLovaReturns ok!
Also did you hear mr winchells voice or not? If not I’ll send that to you soon!
Is Mr. Winchell the one with glasses? I think that'[s him.
@@FlickaLovaReturns yep!
Can you awnser my question?
Hi Flickalova2000: I just made up another Mario show episode, and this one is a special episode.
It’s called Mario and friends go to bikini bottom.
This episode is a crossover with the Mario show and spongebob squarepants.
This would air on May 26th 2006, making it the season 24 finale.
In this episode, the cast of spongebob squarepants invite the Mario show cast to bikini bottom, and spongebob and the sponge Bob squarepants cast show them around bikini bottom.
Mario and his friends use their magic powers to transport themselves to the Marioland harbor where a submarine that Mario made takes them to bikini bottom. Mario steers the submarine that takes them underwater and finds a space to stop the submarine, and then Mario and his friends use magic powers to put on special underwater equipment to go to bikini bottom to keep them safe and to breathe underwater.
In this crossover, bikini bottom is hosting a talent show hosted by mr krabbs, who is not only hosting but also doing an act himself.
Sponge Bob let’s the Mario show cast be involved in his and Gary’s act. Sponge Bob, Gary, and the Mario show cast decide to act like comedians and tell jokes.
After the talent show is over, the Mario show cast thanks sponge Bob and the sponge Bob cast for all the fun they had at bikini bottom, and then the Mario show cast goes back to Marioland.
Back at Marioland, the cast talks about how much fun they had at bikini bottom, talked about how beautiful bikini bottom was, and how much fun they had at the talent show that mr. krabbs hosted.
Also in the scene where Mario says here we are guys, bikini bottom, and then the other cast members say wow it’s so beautiful, the same music that would later be heard in the season 7 sponge Bob episode the wreck of the Mauna Loa (during the scene where Patrick tells sponge Bob look at this place when they are in the cave) is also heard in the scene in the Mario show episode that I just mentioned, except it’s in a lower pitch and extended, meaning the echoing synthesized strings are included at the beginning, and this also means the full kids edutainment video logo music plays during the scene where Mario and his friends react to seeing and arriving at bikini bottom on Mario’s submarine.
In this episode, squidward and Luigi take turns doing the major funding with squidward announcing the go funding plug (ready to learn, no child left behind grant, us department of education, public broadcasting service, and Corporation for Public Broadcasting with the 2004 go kids showing) and Luigi doing the viewers like you/thank you tag which for this episode will be on the yellow background, and the yellow background viewers like you/thank you tag is perfectly fitting for this episode because spongebob is a yellow colored sponge, and this also means that just like the fanmade pbs airings of season 4 and early season 5 of sponge Bob squarepants, it would also end with the 2004 pbs kids go echo logo which is also perfectly fitting because when water drips, sometimes it can make an echo sound.
How did you like this spongebob/Mario show crossover, and how did you like the music that plays in the scene where the Mario show cast arrives at bikini bottom?
Flickalova2000: Would you like the children’s television workshop snake and sparks logos respectively and the Maryland center for public broadcasting or Maryland public television logos for seasons 1-15 of the Mario show to be shown at the beginning before the funding or at the beginning after the funding?
Note: in seasons 1-11 the Maryland center for public broadcasting/Maryland Public Television logo would also be shown at the beginning in addition to the children’s television workshop snake/sparks logos, but in seasons seasons 12-15 only the ctw sparks logo is at the beginning and the Maryland public Television logo is moved to the end, and starting with season 16 a the children’s television workshop/sesame workshop (for later seasons) logo is also moved to the end meaning no logo is at the beginning.
Actually, why not have season 17 be the last season where the CTW logo is shown at the beginning, with season 16 and 17 using the semicircle logo?
It shows up at the beginning after the funding.
@@FlickaLovaReturns: ok.
Yeah seasons 16 and 17 would also show it at the beginning, but with the semicircle logo, and 16 has no play it smart while 17 has play it smart.
@@FlickaLovaReturns: how about for seasons 1-11 show the Maryland center for public broadcasting or Maryland public television logos before the funding (as season 12-onwards moves the Maryland public Television logo to the end), and the children’s television workshop snake or sparks logos after the funding, and for seasons 2-15 (the seasons that use the sparks logo) have the electronic synth sounds music extended as the theme song is based off the electronic synth sounds, except for the occasional season 13-15 episodes that use the regular or prototype bells clanging in the sparks logo.
How do you like that?
Hi Flickalova2000: I have finally decided what the production companies for Mother and Father Goose's big show would be.
WETA (my hometown PBS station), Children's Television Workshop/Sesame Workshop, and Scholastic would be the production companies for Mother and Father Goose's big show.
Season 1 would have the 1997 WETA logo, the 19997 Children's television workshop semicircle logo with play it smart, and the 1990 Scholastic logo with the fanfare playing, and even though that logo last appeared in reality on October 8th 1999, it would actually last appear in November 1999 on the season 1 finale of mother and father goose's big show, which is the only season to have both the semicircle logo and the 1990 scholastic logo.
Season 2 will have the same WETA logo, but it will now have the green roof blue house prototype Sesame workshop logo and the 1999 Scholastic logo with the same fanfare from the 1990 logo will be shown.
Seasons 3-4 will now have the purple roof green house Sesame Workshop logo and the same WETA and Scholastic logos as before.
Seasons 5-6 will have the same WETA logo as before, but this time the red roof and purple house Sesame Workshop logo is seen, and while season 5 uses the same version from season 34 of Sesame Street, season 6 uses the seasons 35-37 version of the logo. And even though WETA updated its graphics around mid or late 2004, season 6 will still use the 1997 WETA logo. Seasons 5-6 will also be the first 2 seasons with the 2003 scholastic logo, except instead of using the uplifting string theme it would have the same fanfare from the 1990 and 1999 logos (the logo will be sped up as a result).
Season 7 will use the same Sesame Workshop and Scholastic logos as before, except it would now have the 2004 WETA logo at the end.
Seasons 8-9 is the same thing, except the Sesame Workshop logo is now the red house and blue roof logo.
Seasons 10-19 is the same thing, except those seasons now use the 2008 Sesame Workshop logo, except instead of Elmo, its Father Goose (now voiced by Ty Olson due to John Ritter's death in 2003) making a honking sound.
Seasons 20-21 is the same, except the 2018 Sesame Workshop logo is seen, and season 21 is the last season with the 2003 Scholastic logo with 1990 jingle.
Seasons 22-onwards is the same, except they now use the 2019 scholastic logo but still with the 1990 fanfare (the logo is shortened and sped up as a result), and while season 22 uses the regular 2018 Sesame workshop with the first 3 notes of the Sesame Street theme, seasons 23-onwards use the 2020 Sesame Workshop logo, but instead of the Sesame Street sign segueing into the Sesame Workshop logo, the Sesame Workshop logo is still and already formed, and it will have the bouncy kiddie horn version of the Sesame Street theme. I can't seem to find a video of the season 51 Sesame Street variant though but I know it exists.
Also in every season, towards the end of the credits, Mother goose (voiced by Grey DeLisle using her WETA announcing/Mother goose voice) would say Mother and Father Goose's big show is a production of the Children's television workshop with the fanfare of the semicircle logo playing during the end of the announcement, or Mother and Father Goose's big show is a production of Sesame Workshop with the breathy synth chime theme for season 2, the tuba/accordion theme for seasons 3-9, the bassoon theme for seasons 10-19, and the Sesame Street theme played by a xylophone or kiddie horn for seasons 20-onwards playing during the end of the announcement.
How do you like the logos and production companies for Mother and Father Goose's big show?
And what about 1 halloween episode from season 1 which has the 1983 logo make an unexpected appearance?
@@FlickaLovaReturns: cool and that episode will use the electronic synth sounds
@@FlickaLovaReturns: and since the halloween episode is from season 1 and dash transformation didn’t exist yet, the halloween episode would end with the 1998 pbs kids sidewalk logo.
@@jeremybarton5577 What did you think of Mel Blanc voicing bugs bunny and Daffy Duck from seasons 1-35 of The Adventures of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, just like he did in the original theatrical shorts from the 1930s to 1989, since Mel was the original voice of these characters, and did that make sence because of it?
@@FlickaLovaReturns: cool
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FlickaLova2000 Returns Can you do your Arthur DVD collection with me please?
Now here’s a mother and father goose’s big show Christmas episode I am making up.
This would air on December 23rd 2002 just like Mario and friends winter and Christmas celebration, and just like that Mario show episode, it would also air as a prime time pledge drive special. This would air with the Mario show episode back to back with this episode of mother and father goose’s big show airing before the Mario show Christmas episode, and this will be one of the only mother and father goose’s big show episodes that would be an hour long unlike most other episodes which are 30 minutes. This episode would also be the season 4 finale and the last episode where John Ritter voices father goose because starting with the next episode in late 2003 to open season 5, ty Olson takes over. This is also the last episode to end with the 1999 scholastic logo as starting with the season 5 opener, the 2003 one is seen but with the 1990 light piano jingle from the babysitters club instead of the uplifting string jingle from 2003.
In this episode, the cast sing Christmas themed songs and nursery rhymes, enjoy the Christmas holiday, play in the snow, and make Christmas cookies.
Daughter and son goose are performing in a Christmas play and lots of songs will be performed during the play. Confetti is also blasted at the end of the play just like the Mario show Christmas episode as well.
Santa Claus also makes an appearance in this episode, and in this episode he is voiced by Chris Phillips who also did the voice of Nick junior’s 1990’s mascot named face, cliff hanger on between the lions, and mr. krunk the Vice principal of pinkalicious and peteriffic’s school in pinkalicious and peteriffic
And because it snows a lot, the cast plays in the snow, Christmas is celebrated, the cast makes cookies, and Christmas songs and nursery rhymes are sung, just like with Mario and friends winter and Christmas celebration this episode of mother and father goose’s big show will indeed end with the 2002 pbs kids snowglobe logo with its correct audio, but while the Mario show episode has the logo fade in and out and use the url, the mother and father goose’s big show Christmas episode just like all other episodes that would use the snowglobe logo will have the version where it cuts in and out and uses the url.
This episode will also mark a surprise comeback for the 1978 children’s television workshop snake logo with bells music, just like the Halloween episode had a surprise comeback appearance for the 1983 children’s television workshop sparks logo with electronic synth sounds. Because of that, mother goose will say mother and father goose’s big show is a production of the children’s television workshop just like she does in season 1 and part of her announcement as a result plays over the bells music in the 1978 children’s television workshop snake logo.
I also forgot to mention that mother and father goose’s big show will be composed by Joe Phillips who scored the later seasons of Barney and friends, and while season 1 sounds like the music for seasons 4-6 of Barney, seasons 2-onwards will sound like the music used in seasons 7-14 of Barney.
The theme song for the series will have a kids chorus, and is sung by yours truly ziggy Marley and the melody makers, but it’s not done in a reggae style unlike with Arthur and seasons 4-6 of dragon tales.
The theme song will be sung and played in c major.
How do you like the Christmas episode for mother and father goose’s big show I made up, the snake logo making a surprise appearance, the pbs kids logo and air date I chose for the episode, and who sings the theme song and the major scale the theme song is sung in?
Actually, why not have both the 1978 and 1983 logos make an appearance, but with the 1983 one at the beginning and 1978 one at the end?
@@FlickaLovaReturns: yeah and it can have the bells clanging at the beginning
@@FlickaLovaReturns: and how would you like a 29 season babysitters club tv series airing on pbs from September 2nd 1991-October 25th 2019?
It would be produced by scholastic, but what other production companies would be involved, what would the air dates of each season would be, and what pbs related logos would be seen in all 29 seasons of the babysitters club (fanmade 1991-2019 pbs version)?
@@jeremybarton5577 Hanna Barbera and CTW.
@@FlickaLovaReturns: ok.
What pbs related logos would each season use?
I’m not going to school today and I don’t have school on Monday cause Monday is Labor Day!
Did you see the email?
Yeah. It was cool and hilarious.
@@FlickaLovaReturns why was it hilarious?
I have just made up another fanmade show called mother and father goose’s big show, and it would start airing on October 4th 1999 (same day season 4 of Arthur and season 18 of the Mario show premiered) and still air new episodes to this very day.
This will be about mother and father goose and their 2 children named son goose and daughter goose who entertain the viewers with nursery rhymes and fun activities.
Grey deslisle (the voice of Emily Elizabeth and I believe one of the voices of my local PBS station WETA which is also producing mother and father goose’s big show) will voice mother goose and she’ll use her Weta announcer voice to voice mother goose, and father goose in seasons 1-4 will be voiced by John Ritter (using his Clifford voice) and starting with season 5 ty Olson (using his ord voice) due to John Ritter’s death replaces him.
Season 1 will air in late 1999 and use the 1999 dot and dash logos and the 1998 pbs kids sidewalk logo, seasons 2-3 will air in late 2000 and 2001 respectively and use the same logos but the 1998 sidewalk logo is replaced by the 2000 transformation logos, seasons 4-10 will have the same logos but the fishbowl and snowglobe logos are added and some season 10 episodes also use the 2008 pbs kids logos as seasons 4-10 will air in late 2002-late 2008 respectively, seasons 11-14 will air in late 2009-late 2012 respectively and only use the 2008 pbs kids logos including preschool block airings of seasons 11-14 and 2009-2013 preschool block airings of seasons 1-10, and seasons 15-onwards have the 2013 pbs kids logos and would air in late 2013-onwards respectively, and Preschool block airings from 2006-2009 of seasons 1-10 will have the 2006 pbs kids preschool block logos.
All seasons will be in the pbs kids block because this show is for younger audiences, even though there will be a Mario show episode (Mario show is a show for older children) that will crossover with mother and father goose’s big show, and it will be the season 18 episode Mario and friends nursery rhyme day, and even though the Mario show is a show for older children, nursery rhymes will sometimes be sung on the Mario show.
How do you like this fanmade show I made and the actors for mother and father goose?
How would you feel if Warner Bros released those DVDs?
And what about a fanmade show on PBS/NET that ran from 1954-2004 called the Adventures of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck?
@@FlickaLovaReturns: cool
@@FlickaLovaReturns: yes and I’ll make a spin-off from 2005-onwards titled the new adventures of bugs bunny and Daffy Duck.
Warner bros will release DVD’s of both the original and spin off.
How would you like that?
@@jeremybarton5577 And beginning in 1968 CTW would produce the Adventures of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, besides just Warner Bros Television.
Are you up?! Hello?!
Hi flickalova2000: I just made another episode of the Mario show and it would be called Mario’s nightmare before the winter and Christmas celebration.
This episode would air on December 22nd 2002 which is a day before the winter and Christmas celebration episode. This episode actually takes place a day before the events of that episode.
This episode takes place at night, and we see the mario show cast get ready to go to bed at Mario’s house as mario invited them to spend the night at his house the day before they leave for western New York for their epic Christmas and winter celebration at Mike and Jennifer’s house.
While everyone is sleeping, Mario has a lot of bad dreams including thinking that the trip to western New York would turn out bad with ghosts coming out of the snow and attacking him (some blood but not graphic due to this being a kids show).
He also dreams of skeletons chasing him around Buffalo New York while it’s snowing, and he gets terrified of that dream.
Another dream that he has is a caveman wearing a scary mask making scary noises in front of Mario.
Mario has to think about how to stop those scary nightmares, so just like in the 1 Caillou episode, he flips his pillow over, but it still does not work. Another bad dream comes in with evil aliens chasing Mario and killing people (once again not graphic because this is a kids show).
After that, Mario says he hopes all the bad dreams are gone, but he has one more bad dream where a monster chases him around Mike and Jennifer’s house and he screams.
He even screams when he’s sleeping in this dream, and after all that princess peach enters and tells him that he saw monsters, evil aliens, skeletons, and scary cavemen chasing him, attacking him, and killing people, but princess peach tells him that all of that stuff are all dreams. Mario tells princess peach thank goodness, and that hopefully none of that stuff will happen during their western New York trip for Christmas break, and then he goes back to bed.
2 very interesting things about this episode is that this will be one of the Mario show episodes that will be rated tv-y7 just like the Mario show/spider man crossover, and this is because of the frightening scary images and violence, and another thing is this episode will have the purple background of the viewers like you/thank you funding followed by an interesting logo/audio combination featuring the 2002 pbs kids snowglobe logo regular version with fade in/out and url but using the audio from the 2000 pbs kids dash transformation logo, due to the fact that it snows in Mario’s dreams, Halloween references including skeletons, monsters, and ghosts are seen and mentioned in some of Mario’s dreams, and a caveman wearing a scary mask is shown in one of Mario’s dreams as well.
How do you like the interesting pbs kids logo/audio combo for this episode of the Mario show, and the fact that this is another episode rated tv-y7 due to the frightening and scary images and violence, compared to most other episodes which are rated tv-y?
Oh and why not have the Sesame Workshop logo use the audio from the 1983 CTW sparks logo (electronic synth sounds variant) making the logo last a few seconds longer on the screen to fit the episode, and how would you like that?
@@FlickaLovaReturns: cool
@@jeremybarton5577 Do you think that fits well for the episode?
@@jeremybarton5577 And how would you like the DVD of the episode to use the correct Dash Transformation logo on the other hand?
@@FlickaLovaReturns: yes and is it the bells clanging or the electronic synth sounds?
I emailed you something! Can you please go see it?