Boobah: What the Bleep?!?
July 23, 2007

Today I've decided to discuss the most annoying show I have ever seen: Boobah. I was surfing channels the other day when I came upon this show. I'll start out by saying that it's very strange that Europeans think that a show like this is even supposed to exist. It alternates between five little multicolored fat creatures doing seizure dances and little children dancing/blowing on stuff to make things happen. It is incredibly creepy. In fact, I heard from a mysterious source (myself) that they were originally going to call this show "What Hitler Sees When he Gets a Stomach Ache." It's that bad.

Seriously, this show does look like the hallucinations of the Fuhrer of the Third Reich when he gets an unpleasant feeling in his tummy. Giant, colorful fatties in a giant, colorful world? Got it. Random words and dumb names such as "Zing Zing Zingbah?" They're here, too. Mass murder? Uh, not so much, but you'd think that the staff wouldv'e died of shame already.

Does this show even belong on PBS? I mean, I think all their shows have to have educational value or something, but Boobah doesn't. If there's anywhere this nightmare belongs, it's on the Absolutely Insane Seizurefest Colors Banana Ping Channel. And that station's so crazed, it doesn't even exist.

Oh, and for all interested as to why I actually bothered to get all this info on a children's television show, I watched it for ten minutes just so I could laugh at how stupid it was. And then I went to play Sonic Adventure 2 Battle. It's less damaging to your brains.

Sayonara, Shadow the Hedgehog--er, readers!

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