Dottie got wind of the network wanting a show to air before "Weinerville". Dottie is addicted to the "Loca Cola" soda and learns a lesson on when to say "no".
Weinerville is being sued by a Spanish show called "Weinervilla" claiming "Weinerville" stole their idea. Everybody in Weinerville has there ego's out of control, even Boney is threatening to quit unless he gets "Barney" money. So Marc calls upon Kevin Elemeno P. However, Kevin runs the Weinerizer and Playland and his ego gets out of control. Marc has so much to do, that he is not around for the first half of the show.
Kevin Elemeno P. Marc eventually comes back and keeps Kevin from shutting the production down. Dottie and Marc disagree on what the show is, but finally come to an agreement after turning the show into a sitcom I Love Lucy parody, with Marc playing the husband. Then the second half was a variety show with dancers, and even a song "Welcome to Weinerville".
Mayor Dottie abandons her role as the Mayor of Weinerville and starts her own public access fly-by-night cable network. Zip feels unappreciated and he runs away where he goes to live with Captain Ozone. Luckily in a Wizard of Oz-type of way, Zip encounters a "fairy godmother" who looks exactly like Louie and explains how he is important. Dottie gets a love letter from an old flame that lives in Alaska. The bachelors are played by Ray Abruzzo as a hunky bad boy, Scott Fellows as a nice clean cut guy, and Brian Berns as a filthy slob.
With Dottie being gone, Marc provides the voice for her. Meanwhile, Dottie learning that the flame of hers is seeing someone else, she storms back home. However, she isn't back before she is supposed to choose who she wants to date, so Marc chooses the nice guy. Dottie comes back and chooses the good-looking bad boy.
Marc is directing and working on casting for a motion picture based on Weinerville which actors and actresses try out for their roles. The '90s Are All That was supposed to air it in , as it was seen in many promos, however it wasn't aired until April 2, , when four season 2 episodes made their premiere on the block. Lost Media Archive Explore. Lost Content. Audio Music Real Incidents. Ads and Interstitial Comics. Explore Wikis Community Central. For the second season, which premiered on September 5, , the episodes aired daily.
The show was so popular that Marc and his characters appeared as the hosts for the Nick New Year's Eve '94 and '95 marathons, with the latter marathon including the premiere of the show's first special, The Weinerville New Year's Special: Lost in the Big Apple.
However, the show was not given a third season as Nickelodeon was switching from its family-friendly identity to airing edgy, sarcastic, and somewhat subversive shows, and a puppet show did not fit the new direction. Reruns continued to air until June 30, , although the Chanukah special was re-aired on December 21 of that year. In each of the 3 episodes, Mark Weiner reveals a word, and then visits someone who can define the word.
It was an audience participation comedy show focused on Weiner and his puppets. The show always ended with Weiner choosing two people from the audience to get "Weinerized" turned into puppets. The participants entered a contraption called the "Weinerizer", which appeared to then shrink them to the puppet size it did so by having the contestants place their heads into a hole above a miniature puppet body.
Although the audience members were ostensibly chosen at random, Matt Day who at the time was working on Clarissa Explains It All revealed that participants were sometimes selected beforehand. Before Weinerville made its debut, Nickelodeon ran the cartoons by themselves on a half-hour block called "Cartoon Kablooey". Due to Viacom not owning the full rights to these cartoons, when Weinerville was broadcast on The '90s Are All That on April 1, , the cartoons were cut entirely from the episodes.
Later, the broadcasts of Weinerville on The Splat on October 10th of the same year had the block's commercial spoofs and Rugrats episodes appearing in place of the cartoons. After the show finished its run, Marc took the show on a live tour in In , Marc started the show again in the United Kingdom more live shows were done throughout the years.
The title stands for "Eat A Good And Healthy Breakfast Every Day Day" and is done in the style of an abbreviated Weinerville episode, with the usual characters and sets but without the Playland segment.
Nickelodeon Explore. Universal Conquest Wiki. Marc learns from Mayor Dottie that his mother is coming which explained why most of its inhabitants don't want to be around when she arrives. Marc teaches the importance of taking care of your teeth.
Marc shows us we can recycle gum after we chewed it with the "Gum Again Machine" and shows us interesting chewed gum art work. While cleaning up Schnitzel's poop, Marc is called by Mayor Dottie to help get Zip out of the vacuum cleaner. Zip plays on a toy rocketship and is accidentally launched into outer space. Marc starts a football team as Big Pops, Mayor Dottie, and Socko want to be on it as the quarterback.
Mayor Dottie has a Magic kit and she has to use instructions. She zapped Zip too many times but she can't stop waving with her wand. Upon seeing Mayor Dottie's bubblegum-blowing trophies, Zip starts blowing bubblegum and starts getting trapped.
Weinerville is holding a talent show, Big Pops plays the kazoo with his nose, Marc juggles, and Dottie does a mime act. However, Captain Bob's drums and hula girl wins! Big Pops makes his special spaghetti and meatballs which everyone wants to try as he demonstrates how he makes it. When Zip asks Mayor Dottie for a balloon, he gets stuck on one of them. Meanwhile, Pops and Louie have an argument on who has been belching smoke near their buildings. Zip takes an interest in joining Weinerville's baseball team, while practicing his batting.
Marc has been getting tired of Schnitzel's jokes that he tells the audience to test there hand eye coordination by focusing on throwing baseballs at a target, like Schnitzel!
Mayor Dottie gets a call from the Head of the Network that there is going to be some budget cutbacks. Zip cooks up some popcorn, however, he uses way too much, the whole Puppet City is covered in popcorn. Much of the episodes' running time was taken up by classic cartoons such as Mr. Marc Weiner said in an interview that had there been a Season 3; there would have been no cartoons. The show is also known for having many running gags and sketches.
The number was used many times, but it was most commonly used as the price for every item in "The Weinerville General Store. He first appeared on Saturday Night Live in There is also a sketch called "That's Not Fair!
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