The strange misadventures of 'Weird Al' Yankovic.The strange misadventures of 'Weird Al' Yankovic.The strange misadventures of 'Weird Al' Yankovic.
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- TriviaNew FCC regulations required a portion of children's programming to be educational, therefore CBS executives required each episode of the Weird Al show to have some kind of "moral lesson" at the beginning that was played out during the show.
- Quotes
Announcer: Can you imagine a world without dirt? It seems dirt is everywhere. Chances are there is dirt somewhere underneath you right now. Many things grow in dirt. Like carrots. Carrots are good to eat. But you should never eat dirt; it doesn't taste very good and you might get dirt on your uvula. Dirt is dirty, so if it gets on you, wash it off. Rocks are dirty because they're found in the dirt and they have dirt on them. Some people like to study rocks. Whatever.
- Crazy creditsthe opening theme song shows an animated music video of how the show came to be. it uses cartoon animation in the first verse, claymation in the second verse and CGI in the third.
- ConnectionsEdited into 'Weird Al' Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection (2003)
- SoundtracksThe 'Weird Al Show' Theme
Written and performed by 'Weird Al' Yankovic
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The best "kids" show of the nineties.
Why this show was cancelled so quick is beyond me. Oh yeah... the ratings. Well it's not the show's fault, it was the time slot (it was on at 8:30am on Saturdays where I live). This show was great nontheless with its take on the kid show genre in general. I still love the Bill Nye parody where everyone is singing "The Grass is Green" (you have to see it to understand) and the 80% Chance of Rain (a spoof on disaster movies). I hope they release these on tape sometime soon.
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- davemmr
- Jan 28, 2001
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