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In this Special Sing-Along episode, Daniel learns that the Neighborhood Carnival is cancelled this year and he has to stay home. Dr. Anna told the whole Neighborhood of Make Believe there's a virus called COVID-19 (the virus name wasn't explained in the episode) and they should be quarantined and stay apart from each other until the pandemic is ...
The crisis is averted, but the series ends with the fully unified animals openly declaring war on the humans. Guest starring Awkwafina as Annie, Edie Falco as Psycho, David Harbour as Hawk, Dinosaur Jr. as beaver versions of Themselves, Donna Lewis as a rat version of Herself, Anthony Mackie as Receipt, Tatiana Maslany as Sherman, Moby as a pig ...
Episodes 1 and 2 were seen at 4:50 pm; episodes 3, 5 and 6 at 5:05 pm; episodes 4 and 8 at 5:00 pm; episode 7 at 4:40 pm; episode 9 at 5:30 pm; and episodes 10, 11, 12 and 13 (which followed episode 9 after a gap of more than a year) at 4:00 pm. #
Many of the episode names in this season ("Junk in the Trunk", "Nightmare Generator", etc.) were rejected titles previously considered for the show before settling with the current title. The first season was released on the Season One DVD on March 28, 2006 in Region 1, September 29, 2008 in Region 2 and April 4, 2007 in Region 4.
All but one of the 43 episodes in season 1 and season 2 are originals, the only remake is 'I Robot', which starred Leonard Nimoy in the original, and he also appears in the new episode. [2] The premiere episode, The Sandkings, featured Lloyd Bridges, his son Beau Bridges, and Beau's son Dylan Bridges. [3]
She has asked Rogers to pose for his own portrait, which she paints with bits of rolled-up newspaper. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe welcomes James Michael Jones, a specialist in "Exactly Like Me" portraits. Jones announces that he is moving to Southwood, where he will marry Betty Okonak Templeton. Aired on February 4, 1985.
Siegfried Farnon, based on Wight's real-life professional partner Donald Sinclair, is played by Robert Hardy.Writer Michael Russell sums up the character's composition thus: "He is capricious, cantankerous, whimsical, arbitrary, unreasonable, unpredictable, ill-tempered, extravagant, effusive, contradictory, etc., yet in the midst of all that, the most loyal and caring of friends."