There were six Regular Show Halloween episodes, which are known collectively as "Terror Tales of the Park." Regular Show introduced the annual 30-minute specials in season 3 and has continued the tradition through its eighth and final season. Each "Terror Tales of the Park" episode is an anthology of spooky stories narrated by the main characters. It is not considered Regular Show canon, which means characters could die, and it wouldn't affect the show's regular episodes.
With the concept, Regular Show is responsible for some of Cartoon Network's creepiest episodes. While there are many brilliant episodes of Regular Show, their Halloween specials are among the most memorable. Regular Show creator James Garland Quintel was reportedly inspired by The Simpsons' "Treehouse of Horrors" Halloween episodes, so they replicated a similar format for Regular Show's "Terror Tales of the Park."
"Terror Tales Of The Park" Regular Show Season 3, Episode 4
The first Regular...
With the concept, Regular Show is responsible for some of Cartoon Network's creepiest episodes. While there are many brilliant episodes of Regular Show, their Halloween specials are among the most memorable. Regular Show creator James Garland Quintel was reportedly inspired by The Simpsons' "Treehouse of Horrors" Halloween episodes, so they replicated a similar format for Regular Show's "Terror Tales of the Park."
"Terror Tales Of The Park" Regular Show Season 3, Episode 4
The first Regular...
- 10/27/2024
- by Richard Craig, Shawn S. Lealos
- ScreenRant
The new Netflix series “Xo, Kitty” takes some notes from the “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” film trilogy, but it also branches out for youngest sister Kitty’s (Anna Cathcart) adventures to Korea. After getting the same scholarship that her mom got to study abroad at the Korean Independent School of Seoul, Kitty jets out to surprise her long-distance boyfriend Dae (Minyeong Choi), who happens to attend Kiss. Things get a bit more complicated when Yuri Han (Gia Kim) dreams up a fake dating scheme to distract her mother from other parts of her life, and she chooses Dae to be her fake boyfriend.
And just like the “To All the Boys” movies, the “Xo, Kitty” soundtrack is great.
K-Pop dominates the show’s episodes with big hits from BTS and Blackpink as well as Seventeen and more. The series also connects to Jenny Han’s films starring...
And just like the “To All the Boys” movies, the “Xo, Kitty” soundtrack is great.
K-Pop dominates the show’s episodes with big hits from BTS and Blackpink as well as Seventeen and more. The series also connects to Jenny Han’s films starring...
- 5/18/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Roderick “Pooh” Clark, an original member of the ’90s R&b boy band Hi-Five who was paralyzed in a 1993 car crash, died Sunday. He was 49.
His death was announced on the band’s official Facebook page. A cause was not disclosed.
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Jonathan Kinloch, the band’s former manager, wrote on Facebook: “We were blessed and had a great time as a family. A huge part of what made it fun, was because of Roderick ‘Pooh’ Clark. He was the serious member, who made sure that the guys together worked hard. But also, we’re going to have a fun time as teenagers!”
“Pooh was the most athletic of them all,” said Hi-Five’s musical director Martinez Little on his Facebook page. “In basketball he could stand right under the basket and jump straight up and dunk the ball. Our play fights and Super Soaker battles were epic.
His death was announced on the band’s official Facebook page. A cause was not disclosed.
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Jonathan Kinloch, the band’s former manager, wrote on Facebook: “We were blessed and had a great time as a family. A huge part of what made it fun, was because of Roderick ‘Pooh’ Clark. He was the serious member, who made sure that the guys together worked hard. But also, we’re going to have a fun time as teenagers!”
“Pooh was the most athletic of them all,” said Hi-Five’s musical director Martinez Little on his Facebook page. “In basketball he could stand right under the basket and jump straight up and dunk the ball. Our play fights and Super Soaker battles were epic.
- 4/19/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
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