Wander Over Yonder

RedSoxFan274 said:
So...

Um... how do I put this...







Anybody think the legendary Mr. McCracken had a cocktail or two before working on "The Box"?
RedSoxFan274 said:
My explanation wouldn't do it justice... but basically Wander goes completely off the deep end... it was very, VERY trippy.

I know i'll regret this, but is there any way to watch it online already?
 
I absolutely love this show. Probably the first Disney Channel show in a while that I've actually fell in love with. Every episode I've enjoyed; my favorite so far is "The Pet". I thought this week's episode was great though; it was hilarious to see Wander go completely paranoid over the box, and I cracked up at some of the facial expressions :P
 
I thought "The Hat" was a very good episode (better than "The Box" in my opinion), BUT if it has one flaw it would be its predictability. I figured out the ending in two minutes. :P
 
SandTaro05 said:
Did anyone else realize Clancy Brown played Badlands Dan in and Bill Fagerbakke played Prince Cashmere? All we need now is Rodger Bumpass, Carolyn Lawrence and Mr. Lawrence to have the entire main cast of the SB crew on this show. Maybe that crossover could still happen? :p
Really? I now want the other three to play one-time characters. :p

And you probably said that last sentence because of MMM and I talking about It, did ya?
 
RedSoxFan274 said:
I thought "The Hat" was a very good episode (better than "The Box" in my opinion), BUT if it has one flaw it would be its predictability. I figured out the ending in two minutes. :p
yeah as soon as wander said the description for his place I knew where it was
Ive gotta catch up on like an episode or 2
I know I havent seen the troll
 
The Hat was a OK episode, it was gross though, near the ending I became nauseated somehow. I knew where Wander was the whole time, and I knew it would sicken me sorta...

It was still OK though.





Why is Sylvia the "screen hog"?
 
"The Little Guy" was good, but the plot took a few confusing twists toward the end, and the befriend-or-capture back-and-forth became just a liiiiiiitle tiring.
 
RIP this guy
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Spoiler if you didnt see
]WHY DIDNT HE STAY WITH WANDER AND SYLVIA
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I'm concerned that this show won't make it past it's second season. Heck, not even making it past it's first season is a possibility if things don't change for the better. Wander has been getting very poor ratings (a recent episode got 1.9 million) for a Disney Channel show. I don't understand how Gravity Falls can get over 4 million views and this can't even crack 2 million. The only explanations I can come up with are lack of merchandise and Wander being barely seen on commercials. I could also add Wander not airing as much as Gravity Falls did when Season 1 episodes were still premiering, but I don't have the schedule in front of me to prove it. Hope Disney Channel finds ways to improve ratings. Not only will I be disappointed, but I'm sure Craig would be disappointed, too (considering his other shows lasted six seasons) if he was forced to cancel this after the first year. At least Wander's not on Nickelodeon (where it would likely be a victim of atrocious scheduling).
 
mandythepharmacist14 said:
At least Wander's not on Nickelodeon (where it would likely be a victim of atrocious scheduling).
Haha, oh man....

I'm guessing another reason Wander gets bad ratings is that it premieres a little late in the night (I don't know when Gravity Falls premiered with new episodes, so cut me some slack on this), or maybe some kids aren't too familiar with Craig's other shows. These are just my guesses.
 
Just finished watching The Ball.

It was actually sort of cute, what with the tennis ball as the planet and this giant dog licking/destroying it. It was actually sort of nice seeing someone who isn't Hater being the main homewrecker antagonist of an episode. This was funny enough and well designed, I suppose.
 
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