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		<title>VIDEO: &#8216;Super Mario Bros&#8217; is a surrealist masterpiece says PBS</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2012 19:15:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Hawkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/><p> Who are we to argue with such a bold statement, that the Nintendo classic, <em>Super Mario Bros</em>, is history&#8217;s greatest example of surrealist craftsmanship? Especially when PBS says so? Okay, someone on their YouTube channel, but still!</p> <p>As the video above remind us all, and quite effectively, the game ]]></description>
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Who are we to argue with such a bold statement, that the Nintendo classic, <em>Super Mario Bros</em>, is history&#8217;s greatest example of surrealist craftsmanship? Especially when PBS says so? Okay, someone on their YouTube channel, but still!<span id="more-204486"></span></p>
<p>As the video above remind us all, and quite effectively, the game is filled to the brim with batsh*t insanity. Though, truth of the matter of is, many games before it was just the same.</p>
<p>Case in point: what the hell is Pac-Man, and why is he being chased by ghosts, <em>edible</em> ones no less? It&#8217;s just simply that <em>Super Mario</em> had so much weirdness AND was so fun to play. The ultra catchy music I believe also played a huge part.</p>
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		<title>9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2011 13:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Spags</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/><p></p> <p>These days, children&#8217;s TV doesn&#8217;t take many chances. Shows are so concerned with being boycotted or sued that you get stuff like Dora the Explorer hanging out with a talking map cleverly named &#8220;Map&#8221;. But it hasn&#8217;t always been that way. Check out these shows and some of the ]]></description>
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<p>These days, children&#8217;s TV doesn&#8217;t take many chances.  Shows are so concerned with being boycotted or sued that you get stuff like Dora the Explorer hanging out with a talking map cleverly named &#8220;Map&#8221;.  But it hasn&#8217;t always been that way.  Check out these shows and some of the creepy cultlike premises they were based on.<span id="more-3414"></span></p>
<p><span class="spanlistitem"><b>9</b> Fraggle Rock</span><br />
<a href="http://guyism.com/humor/the-9-most-eerily-cultlike-kids-shows.html/attachment/fragglerock-1"  rel="attachment wp-att-111619"><img src="http://s2.guyism.com/up/fragglerock-1-135x95.gif" alt="fragglerock 1 135x95 9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows" title="9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows photo" width="135" height="95" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-111619" /></a><strong>Aired: HBO, 1983-87<br />
Cult interests: Elaborate musical performances, living like Al Qaeda</strong></p>
<p>The Fraggles were an odd group, held together by a dreamy, guitar-playing leader named Gobo.  He was usually pretty even-tempered, presumably excluding the times he played Wonderwall for Fragglegals Red and Mokey in an effort to coerce them into &#8220;dream sharing&#8221; together (you see, Fraggles could share a common dream by laying together with heads touching as they go to sleep).  And they were a cohesive unit, other than Wembley, the &#8220;out there&#8221; Fraggle.  In this clip, he&#8217;s daring to fly.</p>
<p>Look at the way the Fraggles seem disgusted by how Wembley dares to be different or unconventional.  So dismissive they are.  Then again, when your cultish cohesion leads to beautifully performed numbers like the <em>Fraggle Rock </em>theme, I guess that&#8217;s a sacrifice you can afford to make.</p>
<p><span class="spanlistitem"><b>8</b> Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles</span><br />
<a href="http://guyism.com/humor/the-9-most-eerily-cultlike-kids-shows.html/attachment/tmnt1987"  rel="attachment wp-att-111620"><img src="http://s1.guyism.com/up/tmnt1987-135x95.jpg" alt="tmnt1987 135x95 9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows" title="9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows photo" width="135" height="95" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-111620" /></a><strong>Aired: Syndicated/CBS, 1987-1996<br />
Cult interests: Weapons training, cross-promotional ventures on everything from bath bubbles to pies with green goo in them</strong></p>
<p>A group of immature, driftless mutant turtles are held together by two things: the rigid structure of martial arts and Splinter, their mutant rat father figure (who was basically just a random dude with no real relevance to their lives).  Even their theme has an odd brainwashed type of repetition to it.</p>
<p>Donatello could have been a great scientist.  Leonardo could have been the first Turtle-American nominee for President.  Raphael could have been a famous personality.  Michaelangelo&#8230; was kind of a retard, but he&#8217;d have figured it out.  They all could have done great things, but instead they were living in a sewer, eating pizza with weird crap like peanut butter and polar bear entrails on it, being forced basically into slave heroism, and hoping that April O&#8217;Neil would through them a pity boning.</p>
<p>On the plus side, Uncle Phil from the <em>Fresh Prince </em>was the voice of Shredder in the original cartoon.  Man, you learn all kinds of crazy things on the Internet.</p>
<p><span class="spanlistitem"><b>7</b> Power Rangers</span><br />
<a href="http://guyism.com/humor/the-9-most-eerily-cultlike-kids-shows.html/attachment/powerrangers"  rel="attachment wp-att-111621"><img src="http://s1.guyism.com/up/powerrangers-135x95.jpg" alt="powerrangers 135x95 9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows" title="9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows photo" width="135" height="95" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-111621" /></a><strong>Aired: FOX, ABC, Disney, ABC Family, Disney again, Nickelodeon&#8230; 1993-wow this thing is still going<br />
Cult interests: Robots saying &#8220;ay yay yay&#8221;, bad voice dubbing</strong></p>
<p>This is an odd one because, of all these shows on the list, the kids who made up the original Power Rangers were the most normal.  They were good looking, athletic, charismatic, intelligent.  But the siren song of controlling giant robots and listening to a talking floating head and his robot domestic partner was too much of a lure to keep these kids on the straight and narrow.  He&#8217;s all floaty.  Dreamlike.  Who wouldn&#8217;t be sucked into that?  Plus I&#8217;d get to learn kickass martial arts and drive around a badass robot (or a frog if you&#8217;re the black dude).  Huh, you know, other than the always being on call and constantly having to explain to your parents why you smell like sparks and over-sized monster, seems like a sweet deal.  You have to wonder though what the Rangers&#8217; Angel Grove was like before all this.  Were the monsters just integrated in society?  What was Zordon up to?  I&#8217;m going to guess a lot of daytime TV.</p>
<p><span class="spanlistitem"><b>6</b> Captain Planet</span><br />
<a href="http://guyism.com/humor/the-9-most-eerily-cultlike-kids-shows.html/attachment/captainplanet"  rel="attachment wp-att-111622"><img src="http://s2.guyism.com/up/captainplanet-135x95.jpg" alt="captainplanet 135x95 9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows" title="9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows photo" width="135" height="95" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-111622" /></a><strong>Aired: TBS, 1990-96<br />
Cult interests: Being green, multicultural &#8220;love-ins&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>The lives of five seemingly incredibly different kids are brought together by one purpose, to serve a mulleted blue guy and some wacky fairy lady who only appears to them in visions.  The show breeds contempt for society in the form of the constant attacks on industrialism (&#8220;Stop polluting, wah wah,&#8221; said Captain Planet while putting on his Maxi pad) and regularly has characters coming across some bizarre hallucinations, including a race of mouse people with odd sideburns.</p>
<p>The Planeteers are unified by the powers granted to them as a result of their symbiotic relationship.  There&#8217;s no independence.  In fact, in every episode one of the characters gets frustrated with being a part of this little multicultural creep factory, they end up getting into massive problems and have to beg their way back into the group.  But Captain Planet probably isn&#8217;t the cult leader.  He&#8217;s just a pawn for that invisible sex pot Gaia.  Come on, what cult is kept together by love of the planet alone?</p>
<p><span class="spanlistitem"><b>5</b> Are You Afraid of the Dark?</span><br />
<a href="http://guyism.com/humor/the-9-most-eerily-cultlike-kids-shows.html/attachment/afraidofthedark"  rel="attachment wp-att-111623"><img src="http://s4.guyism.com/up/afraidofthedark-135x95.gif" alt="afraidofthedark 135x95 9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows" title="9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows photo" width="135" height="95" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-111623" /></a><strong>Aired: Nickelodeon, 1990-2000<br />
Cult interests: Avoiding reality, buying new underpants</strong></p>
<p>What do you do when you&#8217;re a child who doesn&#8217;t quite fit in?  You seek a familial bond that you can&#8217;t find at home or at school.  Such is the case of the Midnight Society, a group of pubescent kids who go into a forest every weekend and DON&#8217;T drink or hook up.  While that might be better than the alternative theoretically, it&#8217;s pretty unhealthy.</p>
<p>These kids don&#8217;t really have anything common.  They&#8217;re not pals.  The only reason they stick together is because they terrify each other, gripping irrationally to absurd situations as a means of escaping their tortured reality of abusive families and torturous exclusion.</p>
<p>Except for <a href="http://guyism.com/celebrities/elisha-cuthbert-went-to-the-beach.html" >Elisha Cuthbert</a>, who appeared at the end of the show&#8217;s run.  She was cool.  She was probably just a spy for the government checking in on these freaks to see what&#8217;s up.  Don&#8217;t lump her in with these other wads.</p>
<p><span class="spanlistitem"><b>4</b> The Smurfs</span><br />
<a href="http://guyism.com/humor/the-9-most-eerily-cultlike-kids-shows.html/attachment/smurfs-village"  rel="attachment wp-att-111625"><img src="http://s3.guyism.com/up/smurfs-village-135x95.jpg" alt="smurfs village 135x95 9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows" title="9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows photo" width="135" height="95" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-111625" /></a><strong>Aired: Syndicated, 1981-89<br />
Cult interests: Etymology, Vladimir Lenin</strong></p>
<p>The Smurfs were all dressed the same with slight personality differences and every episode was based around the fundamental principle of one Smurf failing at life, turning to Papa Smurf for advice, and everything being okay.  Papa Smurf ruled these Smurfs with an iron thumb.  The comparisons of the Smurfs to communism have been made multiple times, but what about the comparisons of Papa Smurf to Jim Jones.  He has his own little agricultural community, he had a power over all those that followed him, he was the one with the distinguishable outfit.  But that would make Gargamel like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Ryan"  target="_blank">Leo Ryan</a>.  And I don&#8217;t <em>think</em> that Leo Ryan wanted to eat the Jonestown inhabitants in a delicious Jones pie, though I guess I could be wrong.</p>
<p><span class="spanlistitem"><b>3</b> Snorks</span><br />
<a href="http://guyism.com/humor/the-9-most-eerily-cultlike-kids-shows.html/attachment/snorks-1"  rel="attachment wp-att-111626"><img src="http://s2.guyism.com/up/snorks-1-135x95.jpg" alt="snorks 1 135x95 9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows" title="9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows photo" width="135" height="95" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-111626" /></a><strong>Aired: NBC, 1984-86<br />
Cult interests: Saving money on scuba equipment, sucking</strong></p>
<p>The Snorks was basically a bootleg version of the Smurfs in every way.  And if Papa Smurf was the Jim Jones of cartoon cult leaders, Snork &#8220;leader&#8221; Allstar Seaworthy was the Marshall Applewhite.  Only, unlike Papa Smurf, Allstar was out there trying to bed every Snork with an open Snorkhole.  And, judging by this episode in which Allstar is trying to date two girls at once, there were a lot of open Snorkholes to be found.</p>
<p>You couldn&#8217;t go three minutes into any episode of the Snorks before you got sick of hearing the word Snork in every sentence.  It wasn&#8217;t even like it was a verbal crutch or a language tool like with the Smurfs.  They just tacked &#8220;snork&#8221; onto everything.  Snorkball, the movie Snorkbusters, snorkplans, third snorkmester snorkbortions, ugh.  I get it.  It&#8217;s just so much less charming.  It probably doesn&#8217;t help that they all seem to have pompous names; Wellington Wetworth, Samantha Waters, Allstar Seaworthy&#8230; it&#8217;s like <em>Gossip Girl </em>with little colorful people.</p>
<p><span class="spanlistitem"><b>2</b> Powerpuff Girls</span><br />
<a href="http://guyism.com/humor/the-9-most-eerily-cultlike-kids-shows.html/attachment/powerpuff"  rel="attachment wp-att-111627"><img src="http://s4.guyism.com/up/powerpuff-135x95.jpg" alt="powerpuff 135x95 9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows" title="9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows photo" width="135" height="95" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-111627" /></a><strong>Aired: Cartoon Network, 1998-2005<br />
Cult interests: Keeping diaries, Sarah Palin</strong></p>
<p>They&#8217;re kind of adorable.  And they&#8217;re empowering for girls.  And their &#8220;dad&#8221; is kind of a boob who they run circles around, so maybe he&#8217;s not exactly David Koresh, but come on!  They were made in a lab solely to fight battles for Professor Utonium.  He&#8217;s too weak to control others so he just mixed some crap up in a blender and POW: Superhuman little adorable anime girls.  Just like real life.</p>
<p>Also, totally unrelated, but WTF was up with their main adversary being a superintelligent monkey?  Granted I&#8217;ve only seen the show here or there with my little cousins (regardless of the Powerpuff Girls&#8217; ubiquitous presence on my comforter), but while I can suspend disbelief enough to buy girls being created in a lab by a scientist NOT for the purpose of sex (<em>Weird Science </em>was a documentary), the monkey thing&#8230; bit much.</p>
<p><span class="spanlistitem"><b>1</b> Teletubbies</span><br />
<a href="http://guyism.com/humor/the-9-most-eerily-cultlike-kids-shows.html/attachment/teletubbies-happy"  rel="attachment wp-att-111628"><img src="http://s3.guyism.com/up/teletubbies-happy-135x95.png" alt="teletubbies happy 135x95 9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows" title="9 of the most eerily cultlike kids shows photo" width="135" height="95" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-111628" /></a><strong>Aired: PBS, 1997-2001<br />
Cult interests: Staring contests, hanging out in meadows</strong></p>
<p>Just look at them, in the same outfits with different colors with the same lobotomized stares and inability to articulate themselves.  The Teletubbies, to put it lightly, &#8220;aren&#8217;t all there.&#8221;  The show wasn&#8217;t without its scrutiny, what with Tinky Winky being accused of being a twinky&#8230; winky.  But it&#8217;s just weird to watch.  Like they&#8217;re all lobotomized and with their stupid names and odd voices and kind of unhinged yet overly calm demeanors, it&#8217;s just all kind of disconcerting.  </p>
<p>Good thing they couldn&#8217;t really form sentences, otherwise the dialogue might have featured Po going, &#8220;That doesn&#8217;t feel like a hand, Tinky Winky.  Feels more like a finger!  But it&#8217;s all swollen!  Did you jam your finger?  Oh&#8230; oh no.  Oh no.&#8221;  Anyway, these monstrosities against humanity had weird names probably bestowed upon them by some &#8220;higher power&#8221;&#8230; my guess: the creepy narrator throwing his voice.  Listen to the way he talks.  He knows what they&#8217;re doing a little too well if you ask me.</p>
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		<title>Old school medicine is double-entrendretastic</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris Spags</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>From the PBS documentary "A Midwife's Tale" comes this harrowing bit of history that, well, may just leave you wondering if documentary filmmakers need to spend a little more time thinking about how the viewer will perceive their hard work.]]></description>
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From the PBS documentary &#8220;A Midwife&#8217;s Tale&#8221; comes this harrowing bit of history that, well, may just leave you wondering if documentary filmmakers need to spend a little more time thinking about how the viewer will perceive their hard work.<br />
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<p>In related news, this might be the first bout of an old, crippling illness you could crank it to.  Unless FDR&#8217;s policies really stirred something inside of you that you didn&#8217;t know existed.  </p>
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		<title>Mister Rogers is off your TV</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris Spags</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/><p>You know how Fred &#8220;Mister&#8221; Rogers died seven years ago? Well, his show was still on the air&#8230;<a target="_blank" href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-mr-rogers-01-sep01,0,1490322.story" >until this upcoming week</a>.</p> <p></p> <p>But news that, starting Monday, &#8220;Mister Rogers&#8221; will disappear from the schedules of many PBS stations—including WTTW-Ch. 11 in Chicago, as well as stations in ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<br/><p>You know how Fred &#8220;Mister&#8221; Rogers died seven years ago?  Well, his show was still on the air&#8230;<a target="_blank" href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-mr-rogers-01-sep01,0,1490322.story" >until this upcoming week</a>.</p>
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<blockquote><p>But news that, starting Monday, &#8220;Mister Rogers&#8221; will disappear from the schedules of many PBS stations—including WTTW-Ch. 11 in Chicago, as well as stations in Los Angeles and apparently New York—has legions of parents and other fans lamenting what they see as a timeless show&#8217;s end.</p>
<p>They are wondering, as Mr. Rogers himself might say: What do you do with the mad that you feel?</p>
<p>&#8220;It sucks, man,&#8221; said Brian Linder, a South Carolina writer who grew up watching the show on a wood-paneled television and now watches it on a flat-screen TV with his twin daughters. &#8220;That&#8217;s not a Mr. Rogers thing to say. But maybe in this case he&#8217;d even say it.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;You&#8217;ve never seen Mr. Rogers&#8217; face on a diaper,&#8221; Linder said. But that also means that only a handful of episodes are available on DVD, and just a few clips—like an episode where Mr. Rogers learns about break dancing—are on YouTube.</p></blockquote>
<p>Yes, that&#8217;s Mister Rogers breakdancing above.  I uh, don&#8217;t exactly know what to make of it.  I think property values in his Neighborhood must be taking a nosedive.  Call it a hunch.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know that I&#8217;d agree about Mister Rogers saying it sucks.  If you reached him for comment, he&#8217;d probably say &#8220;&#8212;&#8212;&#8221;&#8230;because he&#8217;s not alive.  Anyway there&#8217;s more in the article about how people want to save the show and how in response PBS is going to ramp up Mister Rogers&#8217; Web site.  I say they should just recast a generic pedophile in the role and see what happens.  Ideally he can tie his shoes and, so long as you keep a Lecter mask on him in between takes, not diddle the children too profusely.  TV is easy.</p>
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