Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe animated misadventures of Lynn Johnston's acclaimed comic strip family.The animated misadventures of Lynn Johnston's acclaimed comic strip family.The animated misadventures of Lynn Johnston's acclaimed comic strip family.
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- WissenswertesEllie's pregnancy shown on the show is different then how it is announced in the original comic strip. On the show, she turns 40 when she finds out she is pregnant with April however in the comic strip, Ellie is 39 years old when she finds out she is pregnant, April was born before she turned 40.
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John Patterson: How's our mournful musician?
Elly Patterson: He's still up there.
John Patterson: I already tried my A-Material on him. "Stiff Upper Lip" "Plenty of fish in the sea."
Elly Patterson: Well, What did you do when you got dumped?
John Patterson: Who says I was ever dumped?
[Ellie looks at John disaprovingly]
John Patterson: Well, I guess I did stuff. Played with my model trains. Excuse me for a second.
[Opening kitchen door. Singsong]
John Patterson: Michael shove a sock in it.
Elly Patterson: It's good for a boy to get. He hasn't done anything for days.
[Looking proud]
- VerbindungenFollows For Better or for Worse: The Bestest Present (1985)
Lynn Johnston may be the most underrated cartoonist of the last 30 years. Her creation "For Better or For Worse", based on her family life, is much different than other cartoons. Unlike "Peanuts","Calvin And Hobbes" and all the others where time stands still, the Patterson family actually ages over the years. The adults have more children, the children grow up and leave the nest, and all the friends and family do the same, too. That makes it a truly special cartoon.
Johnston's cartoon isn't laugh out loud funny like "Garfield" or "Calvin and Hobbes", but it intrigues me because of the family structure and situations. It's like an 80's sitcom, which is better than anything that passes as a sitcom in 2002.
Ergo, the series is split into three segments, covering three time periods of the Patterson family. The animation is very good and look better moving, the look at family life refreshing, and the storylines are ones we can relate to. Lynn Johnston herself introduces her segments while drawing in kind of a "pep talk" way. It's not a laugh out loud show, but it's still an intriguing cartoon nonetheless. If I'm staying up until 2 A.M. to see it, it must be good.
- BlackJack_B
- 12. Feb. 2002
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