Edutainment animated series that parodies and satirizes history, pop culture and edutainment concept itself.Edutainment animated series that parodies and satirizes history, pop culture and edutainment concept itself.Edutainment animated series that parodies and satirizes history, pop culture and edutainment concept itself.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 4 nominations
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Orville Wright:Oh boy.
Wilbur Wright:What is that horrible smell?
Big Fat Baby:Gah goo gah.
The Wright Brothers:Eww.
Charity Bazaar:Big Fat Baby needs a change.
Orville Wright:No kidding when was the last time this baby had a new diaper?
Charity Bazaar:Do you know when the wheel was invented?
Wilbur Wright:3000 B.C?
Charity Bazaar:Before that.
- ConnectionsReferenced inPinky, Elmyra & the Brain: Gee, Your Hair Spells Terrific(1998)
- SoundtracksManhattan Beach March
(uncredited)
Music byJohn Philip Sousa
Arranged byRichard Stone
Lyrics byTom Ruegger
[the second theme song]
Featured review
For years, this show and "Time Squad" were programs I actively looked for to buy. After all, I used to be a history teacher and loved how the shows made fun of our past. Plus, if I had to be forced to watch a cartoon with my kids, I sure preferred these to the rest of the recent cartoons. However, I have just about given up hope, as years later, they STILL have not been released.
So what did I like about "Histeria!". Well, it wasn't its historical accuracy, that's for sure. But I did appreciate how it taught the kids a bit of history but couched it in humor. Additionally, I loved how there was plenty of humor for the adults--such as the very funny lady censor who kept interrupting the show during its bawdier moments. All in all, fun, semi-educational and clever. My only reason for not giving it a higher score is that like so many made for TV cartoons, the quality of the animation was only about average.
So what did I like about "Histeria!". Well, it wasn't its historical accuracy, that's for sure. But I did appreciate how it taught the kids a bit of history but couched it in humor. Additionally, I loved how there was plenty of humor for the adults--such as the very funny lady censor who kept interrupting the show during its bawdier moments. All in all, fun, semi-educational and clever. My only reason for not giving it a higher score is that like so many made for TV cartoons, the quality of the animation was only about average.
- planktonrules
- Jul 21, 2013
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