Fri
22
Jun
2007

I've been sorting through my old VHS tapes -- ever since I moved in, five years ago, they've been taking up a ridiculous amount of shelf space, despite my never using them once. I actually had to buy a VCR just to see what's on them.

One of the finds: a collection of episodes of "The Adventures of Patchhead." Or, if you like, "The Adventures of Patch Head." I can't make heads or tails of the thing -- it's a bunch of kids running around in front of blue screens, composited in with models and crude animation, in vaguely Brer-Rabbit-ish scenarios. The only record of them ever having existed are in episode guides for a Nickelodeon sketch show called "Kablam."

Why do I bring this up? Because it's not interesting enough for Wikipedia, but still deserves to have a better set of references when Googled. So, if you got here because you were looking for episodes of this awkward show, let me know and I'll put them on YouTube or something.



June 22, 2007 10:58 PM | | Comments (0)


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