Wonder Showzen - Season Two
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: PARAMOUNT PICTURES
EAN: 0097368714144
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Paramount / MTV
Manufacturer: Paramount / MTV
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Paramount / MTV
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 10, 2006
Running Time: 172 minutes
Sales Rank: 13159
Studio: Paramount / MTV
Theatrical Release Date: March 11, 2005
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Product Description:
It's the show your only friend and pastor have been talking about! Wonder Showzen is a hilarious glimpse into the black heart of childhood innocence! Get ready as the complete first season of Wonder Showzen tackles valuable life lessons like birth nature diversity and history - all inside the prison of your mind! Where else can you learn that being the best means killing number one? Or where you should hide when the revolution comes? Not at school not from the government and certainly not from your parents. Nowhere but on this 2-disc set of Wonder Showzen! As American as imperialism slavery and hot dogs. By this stupidly awesome and lovingly assembled DVD ore dreams will die!System Requirements:Running Time: 169 MinutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 097368714144 Manufacturer No: 871414
Amazon.com:
The second season of the bizarre MTV2 series Wonder Showzen is not exactly a rehash of season one; it's more like a ramped-up version of the same stuff that was such a cruelly hilarious invention of a children's puppet/variety show from hell. The same warning about it not being a kids' show precedes each episode, with the material following more lunatic, more self-reflexive, and way more not-for-kids than the stuff remembered by those who fell in love with Wonder Showzen for exactly those reasons. The eight episodes and smattering of bonus materials are presented in a fun kid's book rip-off cardboard case, complete with a 'storybook' that has nothing to do with the episodes, but everything to do with the psychotic antics and fuzzy characters returning that populate the show. A sampling of the bigger-budgeted episodes include 'Body,' in which the letter P gets fat, turns into the letter B, then gets liposuction to improve her self-esteem. It's no surprise when the puppetted, sucked-out excess fat gains self-awareness. There's also 'Cooperation,' in which fake bootlegged versions of Wonder Showzen battle it out using the same theme and sketch outlines simultaneously in the four corners of the screen. Another episode is entirely devoted to a take off on 'Hee Haw' called 'Horse Apples' which gleefully tromps all over 'Middle America' (a.k.a. Texas) and right-wing conservative values. The 'Horse Apples' thing pops up in another episode, and is explored more fully in some of the off the wall bonus material. The final episode of the season is an analysis of TV in which Chauncey asks people on the street what kinds of shows they would make. Some care and some don't, which pretty much sums up how people will feel about Wonder Showzen itself as television. Only two of the episodes have commentary tracks, but the show's creators do not speak on them; they're the real thoughts of actual scientists talking about the physics of time travel and the morality of genocide. Funny! --Ted Fry
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- this show is horribleyou can't even watch it!
the writing is bad, the things the kids say is terrible and the puppets ... Read More
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- Season 2: Harder, Better, Faster, StrongerIf you watched 3 minutes of any one show you might think this is the worst show on TV. It takes a little ... Read More
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- Not for kids!This season's really funny as long as you make sure children don't watch it since it is highly inappropriate ... Read More
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- A fitting endExcellent concluding season, though a bit more avant garde than the first season, sometimes to the point of absolutely ... Read More
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- Another Wonder Showzen for the fans!The first several episodes of Wonder Showzen Vol. 2 could easily rival the first season of Wonder Showzen. On the other ... Read More
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