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New parents try to put an addition on their mid-century home to create a nursery for their daughter. After going through two shifty contractors and a lot of grief, they call in Mike to clean up the mess left by careless con artists. 12: EP3038: Honeymoon Ensuite: A newlywed couple purchases a freshly remodeled home with a top-notch bathroom.
The Captain and the Kids: Cleaning House: Robert Allen: 2 • First Captain and the Kids cartoon. • First cartoon to be produced in-house by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with Fred Quimby as the producer. April 2, 1938: The Captain and the Kids: Blue Monday: William Hanna: 3: April 16, 1938: The Captain and the Kids: Poultry Pirates: Friz Freleng: 5
The Spuds' tower-block home was inspired by the high-rise development on Grimsby's East Marsh, which was demolished in 2018.. The Rubbish World of Dave Spud was created by Edward Foster, who had previously worked as series director of Little Princess, and was adapted from his National Film and Television School student film Anna Spud (2003).
The basement seems like a great place to stuff all sorts of things to get them out of the way. Unfortunately, not everything should go down below, as they can be damaged or worse. Find out what ...
The basement always includes a washing machine, a clothes dryer, and, after the episode "Blood Feud", a large Olmec statue of a head which was a present from Mr. Burns given to Bart in that episode. The appearance of other features such as a furnace, ping-pong table, air hockey set, and water softener varies from episode to episode.
The What a Cartoon! series of showcase shorts brought the creation of many Cartoon Network original series collectives branded as "Cartoon Cartoons" in 1995. Cartoon Network has also broadcast several feature films, mostly animated or containing animated sequences, under its "Cartoon Theater" block, later renamed "Flicks".
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By projecting all three images onto a screen simultaneously, he was able to recreate the original image of the ribbon. #4 London, Kodachrome Image credits: Chalmers Butterfield