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Pinoy Explorer is a Philippine television infotainment show broadcast by TV5.Hosted by Aga Muhlach, it aired on the network's evening line up from September 18, 2011 to May 4, 2013, replacing Magic?
Migaloo migrates along the eastern part of Australia at a migration rate of between 125 [18] and 140 [19] kilometres per day, with a mean speed of 5.2 km/h (3.2 mph), faster than the mean speed recorded for other humpback whales, likely because he is an adult male and endures faster travelling speeds than juveniles and females with calves, for ...
The Blu-ray release includes a commentary track with Colin Baker, Janet Fielding, and a now-adult Gareth Jenkins, where they discuss the production with moderator Toby Hadoke. The original footage of Savile has also been edited out of "The Colin Baker Years", a 1994 documentary (originally released unedited on VHS), which is also included in ...
[3] The story was completely rewritten and as a result, the plot became odder and quirkier with the scenes of paranoia deriving from this. [3] The original script was "really crazy" but a lot of the more insane material was cut. [4] However, most of the rewrites were done during the script-writing and did not require any major animation changes ...
Adam Finley of TV Squad said the episode "wasn't great, but I think it had enough good moments for me not to write if off completely." He thought the first story was the weakest and liked the second story. [2] Colin Jacobson of DVD Movie Guide said the episode was "inconsistent" and had few jokes. [5]
In the episode, the boys visit a planetarium; they soon discover that the operator has sinister intentions involving brainwashing. Meanwhile, Cartman auditions to sing on the Cheesy Poofs advertisement. The episode marks the first speaking role of Leopold "Butters" Stotch, who would become a major character on the show.
The episode's first act was one of the shortest the staff had ever written at that time, roughly ten pages in length, but with no ideas to expand, they left it as it was. [3] Due to this, the main plot does not start until the beginning of the second act, as the writers could not come up with much material for it.
The title of the episode is a reference to the 1969 Disney comedy film The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, but the episode isn't related to the film in any other way. The episode's third act features many references to the 1967 science fiction series The Prisoner. The episode features Patrick McGoohan as Number Six, the main character from The ...