Mr. Chris Goes to Cleveland – Pt II: The Doctor
Posted by horatio on Friday Jan 11, 2013 Under aesthetics, humor, journal, pop cultureSo while enjoying my holiday respite in Cleveland I spent a fair bit of time watching other people’s TV watching habits. During one of those days, my Cleveland suburban friends’ son was watching cartoons, and by chance an episode of the Nickelodeon show Yo Gabba Gabba was playing. By some act of cosmic Doctor Who intervention, given how many possible episodes or segments of episodes that could have aired, the clip that happened to be playing was when one of the female characters named Toodee (who coincidentally is a blue cat-dragon–how awesome is that?!) gets sick and a doctor comes to visit. And like all good kids shows, this inevitable leads to a song and dance routine featuring a special visit by Anthony Bourdain as “Doctor Tony.” 
Well, you can imagine my glee when the song started and the words “you know we’re talking about the doctor” came out of the speakers. Fantastic, I thought to myself, this song needs a little Doctor Who video love. So, finally home from my epic journey across the Midwest, I am proud to present my unoriginal, original video remix of Yo Gabba Gabba vs Doctor Who: The Doctor Remix. Enjoy.
The adventures continues in Pt III – Dog Dayz.
Until next time…allons-y!
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January 21st, 2013 at 21:44
[...] The game itself is pretty amusing, and while I only had the chance to play for a few minutes, watching two 6-7 year olds playing was fairly amusing. It’s truly amazing how far video games have come since the days of the Atari 2600 paddle and joystick. Now you can play with Tree Rex and the Stealth Elf. What’s not to like about that? To read more of my continuing midwest adventures, read Pt 2, The Doctor. [...]