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Please Don't Eat the Daisies is an American sitcom
Don Spike's special journey abroad begins to open a pop-up restaurant in Korea. Don Spike starts a new challenge with a cheerful assistant, Kim Dong Jun and a reliable helper, John Park. They keep eating various food in the daytime and focus on developing new recipes at night. They try to make new and better dishes and try to localize them to fit Korean people's taste. The newly designed dishes will be revealed in a pop-up restaurant.
Don't Eat the Neighbours is a children's comedy series that originally aired in the United Kingdom and Canada in 2001-2002. It was filmed mainly with puppets, but occasionally used computer graphics. The series was focused on the characters Rabbit, Wolf, and their children. Music for the show was done by Jim Guttridge, with the theme done by Dan Gagnon, Sandy Nuttgens, and Michael Scott.
Only four episodes were released on VHS and DVD in the 2001 volume A Rabbit for All Seasons.
Rock and roll megastars The Psychadelic Hix are about to embark on their long anticipated world tour. However, the hype is tarnished by rumors of the group’s association with the mysterious Muncie Ball Beer Cult, which indoctrinates young Hix fans into moving to the coast of Maine and marrying lighthouse keepers.
Teenage girls are kidnapped and brought to a remote island, which is inhabited by a family of crazed killers.
Robocon and his fun-loving robot pals return in the 39th episode of his TV series released theatrically as part of the Toei Manga Matsuri.
Drama critic Larry Mackay, his wife Kate and their four sons move from their crowded Manhattan apartment to an old house in the country. While housewife Kate settles into suburban life, Larry continues to enjoy the theater and party scene of New York.
You thought Miss Frizzle had wild stories from the Magic School Bus? Wait until you hear Joe Dombrowski’s compilation of classroom mishaps in his first-ever comedy special, “Don’t Eat the Crayons.” Having escaped the classroom after 10 years of being an elementary educator, Joe is now able to say it like it is. Trust us when we tell you he does just that in this 30 minute of non-stop chaos. Gone to school? Have a kid? Know a kid!? You don’t have to be a teacher to get a kick out of “Don’t Eat the Crayons.” Crafted with nothing but truth, Joe leads you through his time with unfiltered kindergarteners, odor-ridden 5th graders, and even the “joys” of teaching about the birds and the bees.
In this wacky comedy, teen-aged Tony (Bentley C. Mitchum) has never known who is father is. Together with his best buddies Peter and Susan, he tracks down the clues he has as well as he can.
This the comedy of two roommates Skip & Doll Pete. They gone on a long journey to pay off the ransom put there head, yet along everybody else the owe. The only thing is they can't keep a job. so they take to the streets and try to hustle up the money. They will show you the true meaning of Don't Work Don't Eat.
Two siblings watched by their grandfather sit at the table and struggles to finish their soup. The children don't want to eat, they scoop the soup up reluctantly, looking for a possible way to break free from the table. When the door opens, and the bright light hits the room, the children run out and find themselves in a completely different reality.
"Don't Eat Crow", a somewhat situational piece, consists of an audio narration by Katherine Grevatt, an unpublished novelist who lives along the South Shore of Nova Scotia. For a full day David Askevold set up a feeder to see the reaction of the crows (who regularly fly around his backyard) to his camera he had placed on a tripod nearby. The resulting footage is juxtaposed with the letters Grevatt wrote to long time friend Norma Ready between October 1993 and July 1994. Background sound consists of appropriated music from the radio and original keyboard music by Askevold created while listening to the three tracks and viewing the edited footage.
With a new twist on an old holiday, Intergalatic Thanksgiving or Please Don't Eat the Planet is a delightful animated special combining space age fantasy with the old and revered traditions that make Thanksgiving a great festive holiday.
Man and boy play a futile game of chess in the middle of nowhere. An internal struggle between what is and what can no longer be.
Don't Eat the Pictures: Sesame Street at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a one-hour Sesame Street special that aired on PBS on November 16, 1983. The title comes from a song in the special "Don't Eat the Pictures," sung by Cookie Monster. It was released on VHS in 1987. The special has the regular cast of Sesame Street getting locked in the Metropolitan Museum of Art overnight as they search for Big Bird, who has gotten lost looking for Snuffy. The cast must stay in the museum until the morning while avoiding a security guard. The special features the regular human cast of Sesame Street along with several of the Muppet characters, including Cookie Monster, Telly, Ernie and Bert, The Count, Grover, and Oscar the Grouch. Snuffy also appears, however at this point in the show's history he is still the 'imaginary' friend of Big Bird, never seen by the other characters.
Matilda is home alone with her older brother Peter when his girlfriend Elin comes over. Elin is everything Matilda ever wanted to be. She loves the way she dresses, how she moves, her whole presence. Maybe even more than Peter…
The movie–titled Vultures Don’t Eat Vans–chronicles Hit The Lights and their exploits on last October’s Manatour. It also features behind the scenes footage as well as some shots from inside the studio as the band records a new track.
A middle-aged man buys a plant with a sexy voice that develops a craving for insects, frogs, dogs, humans...
As the Metropolitan Museum of Art closes, Big Bird decides to leave his Sesame Street friends behind in search of Snuffy. Once locked inside for the night, educational hilarity ensues as Big Bird and Snuffy team up to help a small Egyptian boy solve a riddle - as the rest of the cast searches for their big, yellow friend.
A quiet, up-close reflection on masculinity and the meaning of the word “skinny” — delicately captured on 16mm film.