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The opening title theme music varied with each episode and included Tito Puente's version of "On the Street Where You Live", alluding to the lyric in the first verse "All at once am I, several stories high, knowing I'm on the street where you live"; and a backwards remix of Madness's "House of Fun". [12] [21]
Bugtime Adventures interleaves historical events described in the Bible with fictional stories of a community of bugs who live nearby in Bugglesville. [1] The bugs' story overlaps with the Biblical human story — for example, in the first episode, "Blessing in Disguise", Iggy the wild bee crashlands on the back of Joseph, who is struggling with emotions of forgiveness and revenge.
Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids is a British animated series based on the generic trademarked book series of the same name by Jamie Rix.After the first four books were published from 1990 to 2001, Carlton Television adapted the short stories into ten-minute cartoons for ITV, produced by themselves, Honeycomb Productions, and Rix's production company, Elephant Productions, as well as Grizzly TV.
Impact: Stories of Survival (also known as Did You See That? on streaming platforms) is an American documentary television series that aired from 2002-2005 on the Discovery Health Channel. It was narrated by Thom Beers , Wally Wingert , and Bill Ratner in Seasons 1, 2, and 3, respectively.
Soon, McGee is visited by his future self who warns him that something bad is going happen. Ignoring the other McGee's warning, the real McGee salvages the drone's high-tech chip and inserts it into Sawyer's arm. The chip transforms Sawyer into a villainous Zomborg, hell-bent on taking out the campers and destroying the entire camp.
[8] Television Without Pity gave the episode an "A–" grade. [9] In 2016, Ross Bonaime of Paste ranked it 30th out of all 63 Six Feet Under episodes and wrote, "“The Trip” offers the characters on Six Feet Under some intense highs as well as incredibly low lows. On a trip to Las Vegas for a funeral director's conference, David stands up ...
[8] Television Without Pity gave the episode an "A" grade. [9] In 2016, Ross Bonaime of Paste ranked it 14th out of all 63 Six Feet Under episodes and wrote, "As the episode where David finally comes out to his mother, “A Private Life” runs the risk of feeling like a “very special episode” of Six Feet Under.
The series comprises six seasons divided into 156 episodes. [1] Framing each episode is a side story in which the girls deal with high school life and its situations. Most of the episodes are self-contained. [2] In season 3, also titled Totally Spies!