Hi, I'm the Whatsoever Critic. I review just about anything.
It's been a while since I did a "Least-Viewed Posts" Top 10 list. So this is my Top 10 Least-Viewed Posts As of 6/19/14.
10. Jonah: A Veggietales Movie Movie Review
(150 views)
To be honest, when doing this review, I debated about it over and over. One, it had some awkwardness that I hesitated on bringing up. Two, this was supposed to be a serious Biblical adaptation, which almost made me not do this review, because I wanted to take the story seriously. And three, this creation of Veggietales felt so overrated that I had promised, at first, to not review this sucker, but then changed my mind, so that I could get it off my chest.
Aside from that, I still remember this review as the one I did before I changed my name from Amateur Critic to Whatsoever Critic.
9. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse TV Show Review
(137 views)
I had to review this show, because this was one of Disney Junior's overrated shows. Just because this show is so popular on that channel, doesn't make it the staple of Disney Junior...
8. Lamb Chop's Play Along: "When You Grow Up"
(118 views)
This was one of my classic reviews. I had a lot of fun with this one.
7. The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A Veggietales Movie Movie Review
(115 views)
Now, to be honest, this was the first review that I had ever received a comment on. (Just a friendly reminder: Comment on whatever's on your mind- if I was too harsh or if I was onto something on certain points.)
Anyway, this movie seemed like an unexpected follow-up to its preceding film. But, to be fair, I liked this movie when I was a kid, and I'll continue to watch this movie and make fun of it.
6. Mario Party 7 Video Game Review
(113 views)
I think this was my first video game review (I don't remember).
5. Lamb Chop's Play Along: "The Wallet"
(109 views)
Another one of my classic reviews...
4. Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol Christmas Special Review
(58 views)
I'll admit that this special was so forgettable, because many people don't talk about it. So, apparently, I was brave enough to review this forgettable sucker. It was stupid; it was lame; and... it was a tear-jerker- a waste of time!
3. Lamb Chop In The Haunted Studio Special Review
(48 views)
This was another forgettable special. However, unlike Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol, this special was far more decent.
2. A Series of Unfortunate Events Book Review
(43 views)
Just a book review. I understand...
1. Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book Review
(36 views)
Another book review makes the countdown? And this takes the number #1 spot in the countdown? Oh well.
So thanks for joining me in this Top 10 list! Stay tuned for more reviews and editorials!
Whatsoever Critic
Sources:
Jonah: A Veggietales Movie
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Lamb Chop's Play Along
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A Veggietales Movie
Mario Party 7
Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol
Lamb Chop In The Haunted Studio
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Diary of A Wimpy Kid
Courtesy: Big Idea Entertainment, Disney, Shari Lewis, Nintendo, Classic Media, Lemony Snicket/HarperCollins, and Jeff Kinney/Amulet Books.
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Top 10 Most-Viewed Posts as of 6/17/14
Hi, I'm the Whatsoever Critic. I review just about anything.
It's been a while... well, it's been since 3/18/14 that I made a Top 10 list on the most-viewed posts. So, I'm gonna give it to you today. Here is my Top 10 Most-Viewed Posts as of 6/17/14.
10. LarryBoy and the Angry Eyebrows review
A classic review makes the #10 spot. Not bad.
9. Penguins of Madagascar: "Dr. Blowhole's Revenge" review
My first review ever makes the #9 spot. What an accomplishment.
8. Penguins of Madagascar: "The Penguin Who Loved Me" review
I was wondering when this review would catch on...
7. Sofia the First: "The Floating Palace" review
About time this review got more attention. Hopefully this review helped people see the truth about this special.
6. LarryBoy and the Bad Apple review
Still in the same spot as last time.
5. LarryBoy: Leggo My Ego review
Still in the same spot as last time.
4. Barney's Imagination Island review
Thanks, guys! I knew this review was worth reading!
3. Veggietales: "The Toy That Saved Christmas" review
A Christmas special still in the Top 10 to this day?
2. LarryBoy and the Fib from Outer Space review
Still holding second place to this day... Not bad.
1. Veggietales: "Rack, Shack, and Benny" review
Still holding the #1 spot on the Top 10 list... with over 700+ views!!!!
Well, that was my Top 10 list. I hoped you enjoyed it.
Whatsoever Critic:
Sources:
LarryBoy: The Cartoon Adventures
Penguins of Madagascar
Sofia the First
Veggietales
Barney and Friends
Courtesy: Big Idea Entertainment, DreamWorks Animation, Disney, and HIT Entertainment.
It's been a while... well, it's been since 3/18/14 that I made a Top 10 list on the most-viewed posts. So, I'm gonna give it to you today. Here is my Top 10 Most-Viewed Posts as of 6/17/14.
10. LarryBoy and the Angry Eyebrows review
A classic review makes the #10 spot. Not bad.
9. Penguins of Madagascar: "Dr. Blowhole's Revenge" review
My first review ever makes the #9 spot. What an accomplishment.
8. Penguins of Madagascar: "The Penguin Who Loved Me" review
I was wondering when this review would catch on...
7. Sofia the First: "The Floating Palace" review
About time this review got more attention. Hopefully this review helped people see the truth about this special.
6. LarryBoy and the Bad Apple review
Still in the same spot as last time.
5. LarryBoy: Leggo My Ego review
Still in the same spot as last time.
4. Barney's Imagination Island review
Thanks, guys! I knew this review was worth reading!
3. Veggietales: "The Toy That Saved Christmas" review
A Christmas special still in the Top 10 to this day?
2. LarryBoy and the Fib from Outer Space review
Still holding second place to this day... Not bad.
1. Veggietales: "Rack, Shack, and Benny" review
Still holding the #1 spot on the Top 10 list... with over 700+ views!!!!
Well, that was my Top 10 list. I hoped you enjoyed it.
Whatsoever Critic:
Sources:
LarryBoy: The Cartoon Adventures
Penguins of Madagascar
Sofia the First
Veggietales
Barney and Friends
Courtesy: Big Idea Entertainment, DreamWorks Animation, Disney, and HIT Entertainment.
Monday, June 16, 2014
Playhouse Disney- Review of My Childhood (part 4)
Hi, I'm the Whatsoever Critic. I review just about anything.
Welcome to Part 4 of my review on Playhouse Disney. I promise you that I'm almost done with this review before I can give my overall consensus. So let's continue.
For Part 4, I will be covering the shows that came out in 2005 and 2006.
Little Einsteins
I'm not sure why this show is still airing this show on Disney Junior.
I don't know; I never paid much attention to this show as I would for the other shows. For me, this show was vague, although the educational part was decent. The show is about a group of kids that would solve problems through educational overtones and...
more educational overtones.
-Not that there's a problem with this supposed to be educational all, but have characters that aren't so vague-sounding. It's like they're talking to us as if we were too little to count past number 2. Why would anyone be invested by this show?
The Doddlebops
Talk about kids' band has-beens!
-Enough said.
Johnny and the Sprites
-(Not to be confused with the soda brand)
I have to say that this show was one of the most forgettable. The show centers around a guy who's friends with Muppet creatures, as well as follows his dreams of being a songwriter.
-Doesn't that set-up seem familiar to you? Think about it: a songwriter hanging out with anthropomorphic creatures... so obviously Alvin and the Chipmunks.
Well, screw it. I wish I had more time to view this show as a kid to get to know this show more. I mean, I saw one or two episodes, but just like Little Einsteins, it was a bore.
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Now, I did a review on this show before, so I won't go far into this one.
This is basically the staple of Disney Junior. In other words, Disney Junior wouldn't be Disney Junior without this show. It features Mickey Mouse and his friends, as they go on adventures and solve problems while on their adventures.
It has its successes, as well as its awkwardness. But hey! It's canon.
Handy Manny
Just when you think that Playhouse Disney wouldn't do anything original again, they then give us Handy Manny.
This show, in my opinion, was really good.
I loved the set-up, as well as the anthropomorphic tools that would follow our main lead Manny, who's voiced by Wilmer Valderrama, who you may know from That '70s Show and that MTV show Yo Momma.
What I liked about the show were the tools. These characters had bright, colorful personalities that it's like having a favorite superheroes out of a league of superheroes. However, there was one character that was just a stick-in-the-mud: the candy store owner Mr. Lopart.
He's like the most memorable character in the show, because he's usually screwing up on simple tasks and/or making situations worse. To make matters worse, Mr. Lopart would always deny Manny's assistance whenever Manny asks if he needs help or not.
-Why not admit that you need help? There's nothing wrong with asking for help.
Anyway, as much as I love making fun of Mr. Lopart, I still like this show.
So, like I said before, I'm almost done with this review. I promise you that Part 5 will be the last part of my review. So stay tuned!
Whatsoever Critic
Sources:
Little Einsteins
The Doddlebops
Johnny and the Sprites
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Handy Manny
Courtesy: The Baby Einstein Company/Curious Pictures, Cookie Jar Entertainment, Kaufman Astoria Studios, Walt Disney Television Animation/Disney-ABC Domestic Television, and Nelvana/Disney Junior Originals/Disney-ABC International Television.
Welcome to Part 4 of my review on Playhouse Disney. I promise you that I'm almost done with this review before I can give my overall consensus. So let's continue.
For Part 4, I will be covering the shows that came out in 2005 and 2006.
Little Einsteins
I'm not sure why this show is still airing this show on Disney Junior.
I don't know; I never paid much attention to this show as I would for the other shows. For me, this show was vague, although the educational part was decent. The show is about a group of kids that would solve problems through educational overtones and...
more educational overtones.
-Not that there's a problem with this supposed to be educational all, but have characters that aren't so vague-sounding. It's like they're talking to us as if we were too little to count past number 2. Why would anyone be invested by this show?
The Doddlebops
Talk about kids' band has-beens!
-Enough said.
Johnny and the Sprites
-(Not to be confused with the soda brand)
I have to say that this show was one of the most forgettable. The show centers around a guy who's friends with Muppet creatures, as well as follows his dreams of being a songwriter.
-Doesn't that set-up seem familiar to you? Think about it: a songwriter hanging out with anthropomorphic creatures... so obviously Alvin and the Chipmunks.
Well, screw it. I wish I had more time to view this show as a kid to get to know this show more. I mean, I saw one or two episodes, but just like Little Einsteins, it was a bore.
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Now, I did a review on this show before, so I won't go far into this one.
This is basically the staple of Disney Junior. In other words, Disney Junior wouldn't be Disney Junior without this show. It features Mickey Mouse and his friends, as they go on adventures and solve problems while on their adventures.
It has its successes, as well as its awkwardness. But hey! It's canon.
Handy Manny
Just when you think that Playhouse Disney wouldn't do anything original again, they then give us Handy Manny.
This show, in my opinion, was really good.
I loved the set-up, as well as the anthropomorphic tools that would follow our main lead Manny, who's voiced by Wilmer Valderrama, who you may know from That '70s Show and that MTV show Yo Momma.
What I liked about the show were the tools. These characters had bright, colorful personalities that it's like having a favorite superheroes out of a league of superheroes. However, there was one character that was just a stick-in-the-mud: the candy store owner Mr. Lopart.
He's like the most memorable character in the show, because he's usually screwing up on simple tasks and/or making situations worse. To make matters worse, Mr. Lopart would always deny Manny's assistance whenever Manny asks if he needs help or not.
-Why not admit that you need help? There's nothing wrong with asking for help.
Anyway, as much as I love making fun of Mr. Lopart, I still like this show.
So, like I said before, I'm almost done with this review. I promise you that Part 5 will be the last part of my review. So stay tuned!
Whatsoever Critic
Sources:
Little Einsteins
The Doddlebops
Johnny and the Sprites
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Handy Manny
Courtesy: The Baby Einstein Company/Curious Pictures, Cookie Jar Entertainment, Kaufman Astoria Studios, Walt Disney Television Animation/Disney-ABC Domestic Television, and Nelvana/Disney Junior Originals/Disney-ABC International Television.
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