Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for October 03, 2011
Transcript:
verne: unicorn ninja assassins? Hammy: they're everywhere....and nowhere. hammy: All at the same time! verne: have you been letting him watch "doctor who" again? RJ: I can't watch those things by myself...way too scary. scar-y weep-ing an-gels. don't blink!
spamster about 13 years ago
I admit the dont blink one was kinda scary, but most arent scary at all
mrice13 about 13 years ago
Who turned out the lights?
jasonfoxrulez about 13 years ago
I have got to show this to my brother! He loves Doctor Who.
chatoyant about 13 years ago
River Song is scary!!!!!!!
Plods with ...™ about 13 years ago
I loved that episode.
mydogarf about 13 years ago
I’m such a fan of Doctor Who. I love it when they mention it on Hedge. Plus, Hammy seems so much like Who at times. He’s a mad-squirrel with a Red Bull
bubbareb about 13 years ago
Can’t sleep, clowns will get me.
hardmar about 13 years ago
The Blink episode is a classic gothic horror show – well done – scary, but not afraid to go down to the basement for awhile scary.
Lawrence Stetz Premium Member about 13 years ago
So that’s what Charlie Sheen was watching.
cwreenactor about 13 years ago
I love it.
bryan42 about 13 years ago
And once again OTH proves why it’s one of my favorite contemporary cartoons.
AKHenderson Premium Member about 13 years ago
Does Hammy know about Jelly Babies?
Seed_drill about 13 years ago
Very sad reference to The Brigadier on the season finale Saturday. I agree that the weeping angels were creepy.
DanMat6288 about 13 years ago
Unicorn Ninja Assassins sounds more like something that would be on Doctor WHOOVES than Doctor Who.
Jonathan Bridge Premium Member about 13 years ago
I hope us American Whovians haven’t missed anything and they haven’t yet shown anything to do with unicorn ninja assassins on either BBC America or the DVD sets (I may get the sixth series for Christmas). Otherwise, what would make Hammy think of them?And wouldn’t you rather meet a Dalek in a dark alley than a Weeping Angel? I would. Before the Angels came around I didn’t think the Daleks could possibly be outdone. And Angels fans, in a manner of speaking, may want to read the Who novel “Touched by an Angel” (no, it’s nothing to do with the same named American TV series) by Jonathan Morris published by BBC. It’s sort of a cross between “Life on Mars” and Classic Star Trek’s “The City on the Edge of Forever”.
the burser over 12 years ago
the angels have the phone box